Windsor spends the day Just Twiddling His Thumbs

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Now how many of you SERIOUSLY think I ever spend my days twiddling thumbs?

It was a cage rattling day.

I’ve rattled the cages of the Governor, Attorney General, Fulton County Sheriff, FBI, Fulton County Superior Court, and more….

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FBI squad in Atlanta to investigate corruption among judges, legislators

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The FBI has assembled a new squad to investigate corruption among judges and legislators in Georgia, though the top federal agent in the state is being tightlipped about what cases are developing.

Brian Lamkin, who heads the FBI office in Georgia, told The Associated Press he decided to form the team after months of reviews and a look at the bureau’s long-term priorities.

Georgia’s FBI office has long used a single squad that handled the brunt of corruption cases, from law enforcement officials to government officials.

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Scott Hintz charges Judicial Corruption in Atlanta, Too — Meet Scott, Bill Windsor, and Other Victims Tomorrow

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Scott Hintz is another victim of judicial corruption by the federal courts in Atlanta, Georgia. 

Scott will have a hearing on August 22, 2011 at 1 pm in Fulton County Magistrate’s Court, Courtroom 1A

Here is a motion, an email, a motion for recusal, and a motion to discharge attorney that relate to the hearing.

Judge Clarence Cooper is presiding over the case.

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How Judges Commit Crimes

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Judges regularly commit the crimes of obstruction of justice and perjury. 

They obstruct justice by using various techniques to render decisions and issue orders that are intended to deny justice.

They do this to favor certain parties and law firms.   They may do it for money or other considerations, or they may do it simply because they favor certain attorneys….

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Another Litigant files Charges against Same Judges as Windsor

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Sonya Braxton has filed charges against Judge William S. Duffey, one of the ringleaders of the corruption cited by William M. Windsor. 

She has also filed charges against federal appellate Judges Joel Dubima. Susan Black, Stanley Marcus, and William Pryor, all judges who have also been charged by Windsor.

She charges civil rights violations as well as perjury and obstruction of justice.

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Judge Ciavarella sentenced to 28 years in prison for “kids for cash” scheme

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PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) – A former Pennsylvania juvenile court judge was sentenced on August 11, 2011 to 28 years in prison for accepting payment to send juveniles to a for-profit detention facility in a scandal dubbed “kids for cash,”.

Former Luzerne County Juvenile Court Judge Mark Ciavarella, 61, accepted nearly $1 million from a developer who built the detention facility, prosecutors said.

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Windsor Grand Jury to Vote on Tuesday!

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On Tuesday, August 9, 2011, the Fulton County Georgia Grand Jury will vote on whether to investigate William M. Windsor’s charges of judicial and government corruption.

This exciting news came on the third week of my camp-out in the lobby of the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office. 

Thanks to Mrs. Rebecca Keel of the DA’s Office for personally placing the sealed envelope containing my charges and evidence into the hands of the Foreman of the Grand Jury….  

 

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Windsor speaks about Corruption at Fulton County Georgia Board of Commissioners’ Meeting

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On August 3, 2011, William M. Windsor gave an impassioned presentation to the Fulton County Georgia Board of Commissioners.

The presentation made quite an impact on the audience.

Time will tell if the Commissioners were even listening….

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RICO – I’ve filed State RICO Actions – Most States have a State RICO Statute

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After the federal RICO statute became effective in 1970, states were initially slow to enact similar racketeering laws because the impact and effectiveness of the federal law was still unclear. 

Today, at least 30 states have State RICO Acts that enable a citizen to sue for racketeering, which means you sue to have peope found guilty of committing crimes, and you recover damages as well as expose the crimes.

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Man Sentenced to 292 Days in Jail for Handing Out Information about Jury Rights

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A Florida man will be spending some time in jail for activity that is usually allowed outside a courthouse.

Mark Schmidter was found guilty of “indirect criminal contempt” on July 26, 2011 for passing out pamphlets in Orlando during the Casey Anthony trial, according to the Orlando Sentinel.

He was sentenced to 292 days in jail.

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