Recently experienced this myself.

Events leading up to this were:
- While in list view I tried to move some files into a folder and received 
"this is not a folder error"
- I added some folders to the Places sidebar by drag and drop.
- I had used a gksu nautilus at some point in the session to permanently delete 
some files using the permanent delete option from the right click UI menu. This 
'root' nautilus was used to delete said files then closed. The 'user' level 
nautilus windows were open throughout.


The interface button within the Deleted Items folder is unusable. File -> Empty 
Deleted Items is also unusable.
Right clicking the trashcan applet on the gnome panel works.
Cycling through desktop themes did not alter the situation. Just to rule out 
this possibility.
Only applications running were Firefox (default install) and two nautilus 
windows.


The "this is not a folder error" seems to be related to an issue where dragging 
a group of files over url files (hyperlinks) seems to brings gnome to a 
standstill. This is a separate issue to this bug.

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nautilus' trash view displays items in trash, but option to empty trash is 
greyed out. Trash applet acts correctly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/279845
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