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Town of Oconto v. Frost

It's unpublished, but you can westlaw it at 289 Wis.2d 219. It contains the greatest footnote in legal history:

"FN1. Two of Frosts' arguments do not merit individual attention. Their claim that Judge Jeske [trial court] was not licensed to practice law based on their limited definition of "license" has no merit. Their argument that the court lacked subject matter and personal jurisdiction because the Town paid the filing fee and service charges with federal reserve notes rather than gold or silver is frivolous."

The asshole in me would love to walk into court with "I win because you paid the filing fee in cash and not gold bullion."

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