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How to Fight Judicial Corruption and Government Corruption – Part 9 — Get Help from Others

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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 ninth 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….

Get help from others.

 I have always looked for help from others.  When I started my efforts against the judicial corruption in 2009, I couldn’t find much help.  Now there are a boatload of websites.  LawlessAmerica.com is full of resources.   I have literally several thousand website links to add, but here are some of the sites that I reviewed — LawlessAmerica.com Web Links.  Another great source now is the LawlessAmerica.com Corruption Reports.  Click on your state, and then check out the listings.  When you click on a listing, check the Complainant’s name and contact information.  This may give you someone in your area who has fought similar problems who you can contact.

GRIP – Government Reform and Integrity Platform – is a coalition of organizations, groups, websites, bloggers, and victims who work together in certain ways to battle corruption. GRIP maintains databases of activists, victims, and interested people in each state. When you need help, email HELP@GetAGripAmerica.us, and we will forward your email to someone who will try to help. Be sure to indicate your city and state when you email. Better yet, email Bill@LawlessAmerica.com right now with your name, address, city, state, zip, telephones, fax, website (if any), so I can add this to my database. That way, you will be on our confidential state email list, and when someone says they need to find others battling a specific judge in your state, an email will go out to everyone in the state.

No one but an attorney can give you legal advice, but those of us who are pro se can confer with our fellow pro se parties about our experiences.

There are paralegals (not attorneys) who can help with certain legal support functions, just as they help attorneys when working for them.

Google is a great source for help. Search for what you need, and you will probably find it. You can certainly find many examples of various types of motions and the like that you can use as “inspiration” for your work. www.LawlessAmerica.com has hundreds of motions and pleadings posted in Microsoft Word files that anyone is free to reference. The site has thousands of hours of legal research by pro se parties that may save you a ton of time.

Find a cheap (preferably free) notary nearby. Banks will notarize for free. Some government buildings offer free notary services.

Establishing friendships with fellow pro se parties will definitely help you. When I come to your capital city to film Lawless America … The Movie, be sure to come. You will meet a lot of key people in your state!!!

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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