With judges like Sullivan and the one in Roger Stone's case (I forget that name) even having it all doesn't guarantee a fair judiciary. The judicial swamp may be the most difficult to drain.
But enough proof, a high profile case like this and people might begin to care enough to push for impeachment of these judges. Ransomnote made a terrific post earlier today about The Plan including motivating We The People to learn to exercise our authority in this Republic. We need a slate of clean courts in a system where judges are appointed for life. How do we get there if we don't begin to try and recall or impeach known derp judges?
You’re right to suggest the public needs a change of mindset when it comes to the courts. Impeaching rogue judges is next to impossible, no matter how egregious their offenses. It’s viewed as a taboo subject and no politician wants to attempt something they know is doomed to fail. Exposing the swamp and the way it reaches into the judiciary will help in changing people’s attitudes.
As far as prosecuting these particular crimes, Q has alluded to the use of military tribunals to bypass the corruption in our civilian courts. I’m not sure what the criteria is for determining if military courts have jurisdiction in a given case, so I’m not sure whether these particular charges relating to COVID, etc. would be covered by them. But if so, then that could be how the white hats plan to get around the compromised court system.