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One U. S. District Court in the Eleventh Circuit claimed that a computer crash in the clerk's office caused the clerk's failure to provide the plaintiffs with essential documents in a Motion to Dismiss - leaving the plaintiffs at risk of dismissal and no right to appeal. The Clerk claimed that the computer crash changed the plaintiff's status from "Pro Se" to not having an attorney. No other information was lost - just two (2) bytes out of 2 billion bytes. Circumstances prove that loosing just two bytes out of two billion in a computer crash, is the first and only occurrence in the history of computers. |
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