William M. Windsor, candidate for U.S. House of Representatives, has introduced state legislation designed to reform the legal and judicial process. These are changes that Windsor says are desperately needed.
The legal systems and judicial systems in Georgia and every state in America must be reformed. Dishonesty and corruption have stolen the rights of every American.
This is Part 17 of a series of articles that will address the proposed legislation for Georgia. This proposed legislation addresses foreclosure fraud.
These changes are an addition to Georgia Code. I am not sure where in the statutes this belongs.
FORECLOSURE FRAUD
Corruption in the foreclosure of homes is especially egregious. It destroys lives.
If any citizen feels that anyone involved in a foreclosure is violating the law and/or functioning in a corrupt manner, the citizen may file a complaint with the Special Regulatory Grand Jury. The filing of such a complaint shall stay all foreclosure proceedings.
Notes: Financial corruption is of great concern. It must not be allowed to happen. This is not my area of expertise, so I need advocates in this area to provide me with a more comprehensive list of needed reforms.
Proposed Legislation – Part 10
Proposed Legislation – Part 11
Proposed Legislation – Part 12
Proposed Legislation – Part 13
Proposed Legislation – Part 14
Proposed Legislation – Part 15
Proposed Legislation – Part 16
Proposed Legislation – Part 17
This legislation is authored by William M. Windsor and GRIP — Government Reform & Integrity Platform, a coalition of those fighting government corruption and judicial corruption.
William M. Windsor
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