And the most conclusive evidence that the update must be a decision to strike down the action, rather than just a pause, is Lloyd's own moody reactions. Why would he be in such a whining state if it were just a pause?
Or his doctor just confirmed to him that he does indeed have the clap.
Who knows?
To that end, I feel it is important either way to get the document so we can definitively say it was dismissed or not and what’s more, give the reasons why. It could be a jurisdictional matter, or it could be something way worse and they told him he was reading the law wrong.
I have sent an email to a Mr Stjepan Babić, a barrister in Zagreb.
Mr Babic,
I am writing to you to inquire about a particular case which was filed in Sisak Municipal Court. The case number is:
K-252/2022
The Private Prosecutor is James Lloyd Evans, a Brtish-Croatian citizen, formerly of Sisak and now living in Zagreb. The 7 defendants are people who criticised him online and they are from four different countries:
The USA
The UK
The Netherlands
Australia
It would appear that the case was dismissed on 14 July. I would like to know if you or your assistant could be of any service to me and procure a copy of the 14 July ruling, and possibly other documents filed with the court by Mr Evans and his legal representatives.
Please respond to me whether this is possible, and what your fee would be for procuring such documents. I am not seeking to pursue legal action, but rather get documentation from the court that Mr Evans has thus far refused to provide when he labels people "criminal defendants" in his online threats.
Thank you.
I think we need to get a copy of this document and the others Evans has filed for posterity’s sake and post them on the info website. Please consider writing your own emails to English speaking lawyers in Croatia.