In addition, the court is not strictly limited to the conduct of the allegedly vexatious litigant in the courtroom. The behavior of a litigant both inside and outside of the courtroom may be relevant. As explained by Campbell J. in Dobson v. Green, supra, it is not uncommon for a vexatious litigant to utilize the court process as part of an overall strategy of abuse and harassment. Is the Respondent a Vexatious Litigant?
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