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The Consequences of “Paper Terrorism” in Colorado

A man from Colorado has recently been sentenced to 12 years in prison for engaging in what is known as “paper terrorism.” This tactic involves flooding judges and private individuals with frivolous legal documents, a practice popularized by the sovereign citizen movement.

What is “Paper Terrorism”?

“Paper terrorism” is a strategy used by individuals who reject the authority of the government and legal system. They inundate courts, government agencies, and individuals with nonsensical legal filings in an attempt to harass or intimidate them.

The Case in Colorado

In this particular case, the Colorado man spent two years bombarding judges and private citizens with frivolous legal documents. This behavior ultimately led to his 12-year prison sentence, highlighting the serious consequences of engaging in “paper terrorism.”

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