A frivolous motion is a legal filing lacking any serious purpose or factual basis, often intended to harass, delay proceedings, or waste court resources. Typically deployed by unrepresented litigants or as a dilatory tactic, these motions burden judges and opponents. The court system benefits from sanctions against such filings, preserving judicial efficiency and protecting parties from unnecessary expense.
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