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How to Fight Judicial Corruption and Government Corruption – Part 6 — Always abide by the Rules

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When I discovered that I was being victimized by judicial corruption, I decided to fight.

I am not an attorney, and I am not giving legal advice.

This is the sixth in a series of articles that detail the things that I have done in fighting judicial corruption.

Most of this applies to fighting any form of government corruption….

I found that the opposing party and the judge would seek any and all opportunities to try to screw me.

They broke many rules, but I tried to always know the rules and follow them to the letter.

Since I am complaining about all the misconduct, I feel it is very important to be squeaky clean.

Study the applicable rules of civil procedure.  The rules depend on whether you are in state court or federal court. 

The rules also depend upon which court you are in.  For example, the federal rules are different for district courts, the court of appeals, and the Supreme Court.  Federal courts will also have local rules that you must study.

In addition to abiding by the rules, you should be aware of the rules that the attorneys and judges are SUPPOSED to abide by.  Review your state’s Rules of Professional Conduct.  These will be published by the state Bar Association.

Study the Code of Judicial Conduct.  There are different codes for each state and a different Code of Judicial Conduct for federal courts.

In my dealings, I found that the attorneys regularly violated a variety of provisions of the Rules of Professional Conduct as did the judges.  I always file complaints against the judges and the attorneys, but I will discuss this in a later chapter.

Part 1 in this series is “Go in with Your Eyes Open.”

Part 2 in this series is “Fire Your Attorney.”

Part 3 in this series is “Establish a Support Network.”Always abide by the Rules

Part 4 in this series is “Know How Judges Commit Crimes.”

Part 5 in this series is “Document Everything — Take Notes – Put it in Writing.”

Part 6 in this series is “Always abide by the Rules.”

Part 7 in this series is “Prepare Everything Very Carefully.”

Part 8 in this series is “Get Your Facts and Evidence Together.”


William M. Windsor

I, William M. Windsor, am not an attorney.  This website expresses my OPINIONS.   The comments of visitors or guest authors to the website are their opinions and do not therefore reflect my opinions.  Anyone mentioned by name in any article is welcome to file a response.   This website does not provide legal advice.  I do not give legal advice.  I do not practice law.  This website is to expose government corruption, law enforcement corruption, political corruption, and judicial corruption.   Whatever this website says about the law is presented in the context of how I or others perceive the applicability of the law to a set of circumstances if I (or some other author) was in the circumstances under the conditions discussed.  Despite my concerns about lawyers in general, I suggest that anyone with legal questions consult an attorney for an answer, particularly after reading anything on this website.  The law is a gray area at best.  Please read our Legal Notice and Terms.


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