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Legal Psychosis

A psychotic state triggered by protracted, overwhelming involvement with the legal system, where the individual's mind fractures under the absurdity, ambiguity, and oppressive power of the law. It manifests as delusions of grand legal significance (e.g., believing one has discovered a secret clause that nullifies all law), persecutory beliefs about every legal professional being part of a unified cartel, or a catatonic withdrawal from society for fear of any action being deemed criminal. The law's Byzantine nature becomes a hall of mirrors from which the mind cannot escape.
Example: A pro se litigant, after years of losing a complex civil case, begins filing incoherent motions written in a self-invented legal language. They believe the judge is using "psychotronic waves" to influence the jury, and that they must "file a writ of habeus corpus against the state's fictional persona." They stand on street corners "serving process" to passing cars. This is legal psychosis: the system's gaslighting complexity and raw power have broken their ability to distinguish legal procedure from reality, consuming their mind in a feedback loop of legalistic paranoia.
by Dumu The Void January 27, 2026
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