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Judges, Court Clerks, and Attorneys all commit Fraud Upon the Court
- 12 Jul
- Last Updated: Wednesday, 02 August 2017 11:51
- Published: Tuesday, 11 July 2017 22:03
- Written by William M. Windsor
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Should you think judges, their staffs, court clerks, and attorneys are honest, think again.
If you are involved in a court matter, you are most likely a victim. It is important to understand what fraud upon the court is so you can realize when it is happening to you.
Fraud upon the court is important because orders and judgments may be set aside at any time when fraud upon the court is proven. I have seen cases where as many as 60 years later, a judgment was set aside.
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Custody Crime & 3 Ring RICO Criminal Circus
- 24 Dec
- Last Updated: Friday, 30 June 2017 17:46
- Published: Sunday, 23 December 2012 22:00
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TAKE ACTION NOW! ANONYMOUSLY REPORT ALL CORRUPT JUDGES, ATTORNEYS AND EVALUATORS.
In order to understand how and why Custody Crime happens, read CA NOW Family Court Report.
How Judges Commit Crimes and Treason
- 18 Dec
- Last Updated: Thursday, 08 September 2022 22:49
- Published: Monday, 17 December 2012 22:00
- Written by William M. Windsor
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Judges regularly commit the crimes of obstruction of justice and perjury. And I believe many judges regularly commit treason as ther intentional violation of the Constitution makes them domestic enemies.
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....
Federal Judge Royal W. Furgeson found to have committed wrongdoing in Jeff Baron Case
- 20 Dec
- Last Updated: Friday, 30 June 2017 17:46
- Published: Wednesday, 19 December 2012 22:00
- Written by William M. Windsor
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Every once in a while, the wrongdoing by a judge gets significant media attention and the wrongdoing is so egregious that fellow judges feel they have to do what's right for a change. This just happened with the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth District. The appellate court found that Judge Royal W. Furgeson was wrong to do what he did to Jeff Baron.
Jeff Baron is an Internet pioneer who, at the age of 32, invented a technology in the early days of the Internet to make it easier to register Internet domain names. Jeff quickly became successful. His business was profitable and made money.
But today, Jeff Baron does not even own the shirt on his back. Tens of millions of dollars have disappeared due to the actions of two federal judges and a small army of unscrupulous Texas attorneys.
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Attorneys, Judges, and Clerks of the Court all commit Fraud Upon the Court
- 23 Mar
- Last Updated: Wednesday, 12 July 2017 20:04
- Published: Thursday, 22 March 2012 22:03
- Written by William M. Windsor
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It is important for those involved in court to understand what fraud upon the court is so you can realize when it is happening to you.
Fraud upon the court is important because orders and judgments may be set aside at any time when fraud upon the court is proven. I have seen cases where as many as 60 years later, a judgment was set aside.
The good news is that the rules and case law provide a way to get relief from wrongdoing. The bad news is that it requires a judge to make a finding of fraud, and my experience is that the judges are all guilty, but their fellow judges will cover for them.
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