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Two Russell County, Alabama Sheriff’s Detectives Indicted for Assaulting a Man in Custody

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The Justice Department announced today the arrest of Russell County Alabama Sheriff’s Office Detectives Kirby Dollar, 37, and Timothy Watford, 42.  

A federal grand jury in Montgomery, Alabama returned an indictment on March 22, 2011, charging Dollar and Watford with civil rights offenses related to their assault of a man in custody on Nov. 26, 2010.

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Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission proved seven of eight counts of misconduct it alleged against Judge James Justin

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After presiding over a hearing early this year, a judge has found the Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission proved seven of eight counts of misconduct it alleges of suspended Jackson County District Judge James Justin.

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Arkansas Division 2 District Judge Ralph Ohm accused of judicial misconduct for steering drug and alcohol offenders to a program run by his church

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The Arkansas Judicial Discipline and Disability Commission cleared Division 2 District Judge Ralph Ohm of judicial misconduct for steering misdemeanor drug and alcohol offenders to a faith-based program sponsored in part by his church.

This was announced March 25, 2011.

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Former Administrative Assistant to U.S. Senator John Ensign charged with Making Prohibited Communications to Senate Office

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Douglas Hampton, the former administrative assistant to U.S. Senator John Ensign was charged on March 24, 2011 by a federal grand jury in the District of Columbia with violating criminal conflict of interest laws, announced Assistant Attorney General Lanny A. Breuer of the Criminal Division; U.S. Attorney Ronald C. Machen of the District of Columbia; and James W. McJunkin, Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI’s Washington Field Office.

The indictment charges Hampton, 48, formerly of Las Vegas, with seven counts of violating the criminal conflict of interest laws.

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10-Minutes a Day to Fix America

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Fellow Countrymen, lend us your ears, eyes, and fingers for just 10 minutes a day.

Will you donate 10 minutes a day to play an important role in fixing our country?

Each day, I provide one project that asks for 10 minutes of your time. Please give us 10 minutes.

Read all about it…. 

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Video Conveys The Story of Legal and Judicial Corruption

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Watch this Video.

It concisely educates the public about the realities of rampant legal and judicial corruption

It was produced by a legal intern.  It tells the story of what she learned abut thew legal system and judicial system during her internship.

What a Legal Intern learned on the Job.

 

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Misconduct Charges against Harlan County Kentucky Circuit Judge Russell Alred

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The Judicial Conduct Commission filed misconduct charges against Harlan County Kentucky Circuit Judge Russell Alred on March 22, 2010.

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Feds must probe Banks further over Mortgage Crisis

Anonymous, an online hacker group, released a string of e-mails last week that purportedly show mortgage document fraud at Bank of America. Many people yawned. After all, there have been well-documented cases of mortgage fraud and illegal foreclosures, and little has been done to punish Bank of America or any of the banks for their behavior.

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CalPERS Scandal detailed in Report after 17-Month Investigation

The facts in the report speak for themselves, but the principles it describes could apply to funds throughout the United States and overseas. That’s attorney Philip Khinda, talking about the 75-page report he delivered last week to the California Public Employees’ Retirement System on dealings involving former senior executives and board members with so-called placement agents, and how the latter got tens of millions of dollars in questionable fees for their services.

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Elena Sassower of Center for Judicial Accountability — Lawless America TV, Sunday March 27, 2011 – 5-7 pm EDT

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The Lawless America Government Corruption Crisis Online TV Conference is scheduled for Sunday March 27, 2011 from 5 to 7 pm EDT.  

Tune in to hear Elena Sassower from the Center for Judicial Accountability as she will discuss her organization’s efforts against judicial corruption.  Elena has been fighting judicial corruption for over 20 years, and she has a wealth of knowledge and real-life experience!

Please plan to join us ….

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