Bill Windsor asks Supreme Court to declare Montana laws unconstitutional

  Bill Windsor asks Supreme Court to declare Montana laws unconstitutional. Bill Windsor is being prosecuted for alleged crimes of sending an email and having a website.  These aren’t crimes. Judge James A. Haynes has been given many opportunities to dismiss the unconstitutional charges, but he has failed to do so…

Where’s Bill? Where’s Bill Windsor? Is he in prison? Is he dead?

  Where’s Bill?  Where’s Bill Windsor?  Is he in prison?  Is he dead? Rumors are flying.  Why hasn’t William Michael Windsor posted anything lately?  Is it true that he has been arrested?  Is it true that he is being held in an undisclosed location as a political prisoner? He’s alive.  He’s free.  Just has his … Continue reading Where’s Bill? Where’s Bill Windsor? Is he in prison? Is he dead?

Bill Windsor Criminal Trial is a Travesty – INjustice

  Bill Windsor‘s Criminal Trial is a Travesty – INjustice. Rarely given much opportunity to speak at hearings, Bill has been keeping a running tab of the wrongdoing in his case. Concerned that Judge James A. Haynes may deny him the opportunity to raise these objections at trial, Bill Windsor has filed his laundry list of … Continue reading Bill Windsor Criminal Trial is a Travesty – INjustice

How to Fight Judicial Corruption – Know how Judges Commit Crimes

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 what I have learned about how judges commit crimes. Know How Judges Commit Crimes To effectively battle judicial corruption, you must have a good handle on … Continue reading How to Fight Judicial Corruption – Know how Judges Commit Crimes

Judge James A. Haynes of Ravalli County Montana is Corrupt, Stupid, or Both

  Is Judge James A. Haynes of Ravalli County Montana Corrupt, Stupid, or Both?  On December 3, 2015, Bill Windsor filed a Motion to Dismiss one of his criminal charges due to expiration of the Statute of Limitations. It is a very simple issue, a no-brainer, but what Judge James A. Haynes did on December 4, … Continue reading Judge James A. Haynes of Ravalli County Montana is Corrupt, Stupid, or Both

Bill Windsor files Motion to Dismiss due to Statute of Limitations

  Bill Windsor has filed a Motion to Dismiss one of his criminal charges due to expiration of the Statute of Limitations. Deputy Missoula County Prosecutor Jennifer Clark screwed the pooch. Jennifer Clark originally charged Bill Windsor with violating a protective order on October 2, 2014, the day charges were filed….

Judge James A. Haynes orders that man who attempted to murder Bill Windsor may carry a concealed handgun in the Missoula County Courthouse

  In another outrageous order, Judge James A. Haynes has ordered that the man who attempted to murder Bill Windsor may carry a concealed handgun in the Missoula County Courthouse. And he may carry a handgun in the presence of unarmed, unprotected Bill Windsor…

Bill Windsor’s Trial Preparation Filing System is destined to be Patented

  Bill Windsor‘s Trial Preparation Filing System is destined to be Patented. The system involves using every square foot of floor space to organize documents. The beauty of the system is that nothing gets lost in those silly manilla file folders or big steel filing cabinets….

My Special Thanksgiving by Bill Windsor and Lawless America

  Happiest of Thanksgivings to You and Yours from Bill Windsor and Lawless America. I’ll be all alone this Thanksgiving.  I’ll venture out in search of turkey about noon, but it will be a quiet day of trial preparation and Texas Tech football.  I used to have a family and enjoyed many wonderful Thanksgivings with my … Continue reading My Special Thanksgiving by Bill Windsor and Lawless America

Judge James A. Haynes denies Bill Windsor’s Rule 60 Motion

  Judge James A. Haynes has denied Bill Windsor‘s Rule 60 Motion without legal justification. A Rule 60 motion is used to set aside a void order — an order generated through fraud — an order that has no basis in law. Rule 60 motions have been filed as many as 60 years after an … Continue reading Judge James A. Haynes denies Bill Windsor’s Rule 60 Motion