The Judges

The judges that I believe are corrupt in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia are: Judge Orinda D. Evans Judge William S. Duffey

Judicial Misconduct Complaints

There is a procedure for judicial misconduct complaints in the federal courts.  It is a joke. Complaints are limited to five pages, and fellow judges make the decisions.  From my experience, they ignore whatever you file and say there was no proof of misconduct.   Bill Windsor I, William M. Windsor, am not an attorney.  This … Continue reading Judicial Misconduct Complaints

How Judges Break the Law

Judges break the law in a number of ways.  They have a standard little bag of tricks, and they are all smart enough to know how to abuse them. If you believe federal judges are honest, you are sorely mistaken. Here are the main ways they break the law: Ignore the Law One of the … Continue reading How Judges Break the Law

Complaint of Judicial Misconduct by Judge Frank M. Hull by Joseph S. Norman

This Complaint of Judicial Misconduct by Judge Frank M. Hull by Joseph S. Norman is due to the obvious appearance of fraud and/or participation in conduct that is prejudicial to the effective and expeditious administration of the business of the courts by Judge Frank M. Hull.  The other Court of Appeals judges involved in the … Continue reading Complaint of Judicial Misconduct by Judge Frank M. Hull by Joseph S. Norman

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Unpublished Decisions – The Hiding Place for Court of Appeals Judges

When the Court of Appeals renders a decision in a case, they can specify whether or not the decision is to be published.  Dishonest federal judges use unpublished decisions to hide their most blatant dishonesty. When a decision is not published, it is essentially hidden from the world. In my many appeals to the Eleventh … Continue reading Unpublished Decisions – The Hiding Place for Court of Appeals Judges