Suzanne Shell
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Donna Suzanne Shell (née Ostrum; born c. 1957) is an American
Shell grew up in
In 2002, she told a reporter "I don't think they should ever terminate parental rights without proof that a child has been seriously hurt."[4]
Legal cases
In March 2004, the Colorado Supreme Court cited Shell for contempt of court for ignoring a 2001 order to stop practicing law without a license.[1] In 2006 the citation was upheld by the Colorado Supreme Court, and Shell was fined $6,000.[2][5]
In 2005, Shell filed suit on behalf of herself and April Fields in Colorado District Court against several officials connected with Child Protective Services.[6] The case was dismissed by the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado, and was a subject for her 2006 contempt citation by the state Supreme Court, as she was found to have attempted to represent Fields in the court without a license to practice law.
On December 12, 2005, Shell demanded
On February 13, 2009, Shell filed a copyright infringement lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Denver against 30 individuals and organizations. As of November 2011, the case is now over, all of the defendants (Except Leonard Henderson) have been dropped from the lawsuit.[11]
References
- ^ a b c d Prendergast, Alan (February 10, 2005). Beyond Contempt. Westword
- ^ Denver Post
- ISBN 978-0-9660254-1-5
- ^ Suprynowicz, Vin (November 10, 2002). Sitting in jail for spanking. Las Vegas Review-Journal
- ^ People of the State of Colorado v. Shell, 148 P.3d 162 (Colo. 2006) (en banc), at [1].
- ^ 04-1133 - Shell v. Meconi - 02/03/2005
- ^ a b Lewis T. Babcock (February 13, 2007). Internet Archive v. Shell Civil Action No. 06cv01726LTBCBS.
- ^ Claburn, Thomas (March 16, 2007). Colorado Woman Sues To Hold Web Crawlers To Contracts. InformationWeek
- ^ Samson, Martin. Internet Archive v. Suzanne Shell. via Phillips Nizer LLP
- ^ Internet Archive and Suzanne Shell Settle Lawsuit, April 25, 2007.
- ^ See generally Shell v. American Family Rights Ass'n, et al., case no. 1:09-cv-00309-MSK-KMT, U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado (Denver Div.).