Support Removal of Atlanta Attorney Dennis C. O’Brien

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Why is attorney Dennis C. O’Brien not voluntarily removing himself from the Scott Hintz case and why is he trying so hard to stay on Scott’s case?

Why has this attorney not helped Scott get evidence and testimony into the record of this case?

Here are motions Scott filed several years ago to recuse the involved judges (Motion-258) and (Motion-263).

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Judge Clarence Cooper agrees to Last-Minute Emergency Hearing!

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Federal Judge Clarence Cooper in Atlanta has finally agreed to hold an emergency hearing on some very troubling items.

Late today, Scott Hintz received notice of a last-minute order to hear items related to the removal of attorney Dennis C. O’Brien after Lawless America featured the story on Sunday!

The U.S. Attorney has already agreed that U.S. Magistrate Judge Alan J. Baverman will testify tomorrow, if called.  Scott has requested Alan Baverman testify in regards to his personal knowledge, communications, and actions.

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Corrupt Attorney Threatens William M. Windsor

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Corrupt Atlanta Attorney, Carl Hugo Anderson, has threatened William M. Windsor.

Check out this email received from HUGO, the attorney for two of the mandatory Defendants in my Declaratory Judgment action about Georgia law on power of attorney. 

Criminal charges against Mr. Anderson are part of what has been presented to the Fulton County Grand Jury…. 

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California Attorney Confesses Crime in Open Court–Judge Fails to Take Notice

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Tim King & Michael Hjelmstad Salem-News.com The Probate Code strictly forbids specific commingling of funds. (RIVERSIDE, Calif.) – In a hearing this week in Riverside Superior Court, a local attorney, Toni Eggebraaten, cited a criminal act committed by her in conjunction with her client, The Riverside Public Guardian’s office, as a reason for not having to abide by the law mandating she reveal accountings to a beneficiary of a Trust.

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Former Georgia Candidate for U.S. Congress Disbarred, Indicted, and More

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Craig Steven Mathis, who once challenged Saxby Chambliss for a seat in U.S. Congress has now been disbarred by the Georgia state supreme court after it says he took settlement funds from a client.

Mathis has been stripped of his law license after the justices of the Georgia Supreme Court decided unanimously to disbar him on April 26, 2011.

he has also been indicted on drug charges

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District of Columbia Attorney and Investigators Indicted for Alleged Roles in Scheme to Obstruct Justice in Criminal Case

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A seven-count federal indictment was unsealed April 21, 2011 in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia charging a Washington, D.C., criminal defense attorney and two criminal investigators for their alleged roles in a scheme to obstruct an ongoing criminal case, including, among other things, manufacturing evidence and tampering with a witness, announced Assistant Attorney General Lanny A. Breuer of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division. 

Attorney Charles F. Daum, 64, of Arnold, Md., and investigators Daaiyah Pasha, 60, of Washington, D.C., and Iman Pasha, 31, of Springfield, Va., each were charged with one count of conspiring to corruptly influence a juror.  Daum was also charged with three counts of influencing a juror, one count of tampering with a witness and two counts of inducing perjury.

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Louisiana Attorneys seek Retrial for suspected Serial Killer Derrick Todd Lee due to Prosecutorial Misconduct

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An attorney for Derrick Todd Lee, convicted in the slaying of an LSU graduate student, says Lee should be retried.

Gary Clements with the Capital Post-Conviction Project of Louisiana said Tuesday that Lee’s 2004 murder conviction and death sentence should be overturned because his court-appointed trial lawyers were underfunded and ineffective.

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San Diego California District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis fails to prosecute Elected Officials despite Promises

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Statement: I think you, the collective media, have made it all about elected officials, District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis told us in an interview about the focus of her Public Integrity Unit.

Determination: Huckster Propaganda.

Analysis: In 2007, District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis set up a Public Integrity Unit with much fanfare. Four years later, it had seemingly gone quiet. I decided to take a look back at the unit’s work and found that it had prosecuted just three elected officials, only one of which resulted in punitive action — a $1,000 fine.

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Attorney Dishonesty, Misconduct, and Corruption — Latest News Reports – 38 Reports for April 18, 2011

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Attorney dishonesty, misconduct, and corruption are in the news daily across America. 

You will be amazed at the volume of activity with these so-called “officers of the court.”

To make it easy to see the widespread problem, LawlessAmerica.com will update this article with daily abuse reports.

Sadly, I believe this report could include hundreds of thousands of daily reports as attorney abuse is hidden or concealed by judges….

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Department of Justice takes action to Suspend or Disbar 401 Immigration Attorneys

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The Executive Office for Immigration Review announces Latest Disciplinary Actions Under Rules of Professional Conduct.   401 attorneys have been suspended or disbarred.

Four Attorneys Immediately Suspended; Eleven Receive Final Orders; Two are reinstated.

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