Judge John Steensland charged with 60 Ethics Violations in Alabama

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Retired District Court Judge John Steensland Jr. is set to stand trial after being accused of 60 separate violations of the Alabama Canon of Judicial Ethics by the Judicial Inquiry Commission.

The Judiciary Inquiry Commission has accused Steensland of cursing in court, ridiculing people who appeared before him, and placing a woman in jail even though she had no arrest warrant.

Steensland had sought a delay on grounds that the Judicial Inquiry Commission is reviewing additional complaints against him that could trigger more charges. 

The commission opposed a delay because more than 20 witnesses have been subpoenaed for next week’s trial.

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Judge Brooks Blitch, III indicted on Sweeping Federal Corruption and Conspiracy Charges

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Brooks Blitch III, a former judge who was one of Clinch County’s most powerful political figures, plead guilty in federal court in Macon, Georgia to a fraud charge, according to court documents.

Blitch stepped down as chief judge of the Alapaha Judicial Circuit in South Georgia in June 2008, a month before he was indicted on sweeping federal corruption and conspiracy charges.

He was accused of fixing cases and authorizing illegal payments to county officials.

At that time, the state Judicial Qualifications Commission had charged Blitch with 12 instances of misconduct.

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Supreme Court Refuses to Honor Oath to Defend Constitution

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On February 22, 2011, The U.S. Supreme Court issued an order in Docket No. 10-411 in which the justices refused to honor their oath to defend the Constitution.

Each justice took oaths required to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic” and to “bear true faith and allegiance to the same.”

But in the fifth petition presented to The Supreme Court in the last three months asking the Court to declare that federal judges do not have the right to ignore the Constitution, the Court refused again.

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Supreme Court Justices have lost Legal Jurisdiction to Hear Cases

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On March 8, 2011,The U.S. Supreme Court issued orders in Docket No. 10-632, 10-633, and 10-690 in which the justices refused to honor their oath to defend the Constitution.

Each justice took oaths required to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic” and to “bear true faith and allegiance to the same.”

But in violating that sacred oath, the Supreme Court no longer has legal jurisdiction to hear cases.  Congress must impeach the entore court as soon as possible. I

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Rampant Judicial Corruption in Pennsylvania

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There is quite a soap opera in Pennsylvania featuring corrupt judges and attorneys!

Money, money, money!

Prosecutors allege attorney Robert Powell paid Judge Michael T. Conahan and former Judge Mark A. Ciavarella Jr. more than $700,000 for their role in sending juveniles to Powell’s for-profit detention centers.

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Another Complaint against Judges of the Eleventh Circuit in Atlanta — Murder Cover-Up

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Renee J. McGhee writes this story about her son, Steven Lamond Johnson. 

Ms. McGhee says her son was murdered in Macon, Georgia by a probation officer while her son was handcuffed.

Judge Frank M. Hull (shown here) is one of three federal judges at the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals who Ms. McGhee says lied and covered up the murder.

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Bad Judge: Judge Patricia Gardner with the the 17th Circuit Court, Family Court in Kent County, Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Judge Patricia Gardner with the the 17th Circuit Court, Family Court in Kent County, Grand Rapids, Michigan is a bad judge.

How Does A Bad Judge Stay In Office?

Read this article by Deanna Kloostra, February 1,  2011….  

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Obstruction of Justice at The Supreme Court

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The Clerk’s Office of The United States Supreme Court is committing obstruction of justice and violating Constitutional and legal rights.

 I have written to the Clerk of the Court, William K. Suter, to request an appointment. 

I have called asking to speak to him, but they refuse to put my calls through to him or his assistant or anyone else.

I am now collecting evidence of illegal practices of the Clerk’s Office and the United States Supreme Court….

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Congress asked to Impeach 27 Federal Judges for Corruption

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Congress has been asked to conduct public hearings and impeach 27 federal judges.

Last year, I wrote to every member of the House and Senate judiciary committees.  I asked them to take action against corrupt federal judges.  Only Senator Arlen Specter responded.  He referred me to my Senator, and Senator Saxby Chambliss said he couldn’t get involved.  Not a single solitary person anywhere in the federal government has responded or done a thing about this.

Well I have now written to EVERY member of the House and Senate.

I have asked Congress to impeach 14 federal judges in Atlanta, four in Washington DC, and the nine justices of the United States Supreme Court….

 

 

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Windsor to Test First Amendment Rights in Person at The Supreme Court

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Next week, I will be testing the First Amendment right to free speech at The Clerk’s Office of The United States Supreme Court.

 I have written to the Clerk of the Court, William K. Suter, to request an appointment, but I will go regardless.

I will attempt to obtain evidence of illegal practices of the Clerk’s Office and the United States Supreme Court….

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