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Policing American judges
American Thinker ^ | 2 Apr, 2021 | Brian Vukadinovich

Posted on 04/02/2021 4:51:36 AM PDT by MtnClimber

We have a serious problem in our country with judicial malfeasance issues and it is high time that we finally address it. The data show thousands of judges have been charged with breaking laws or violating oaths without any consequences. Instead, in secret proceedings that see their peers sit in judgment, too many get nothing more than a simple slap on the wrist for egregious misconducts that would seem to warrant disbarment or even jail time.

It would be naïve to think that case fixing is not going on in the state and federal courts across the country. The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners reported on judges accepting bribes. In another matter, several judges were implicated in an FBI investigation into case-fixing.

Another example of judicial malfeasance can be seen in Megan Fox’s investigative series examining reported corruption in the Missouri judiciary. She began the series when news broke that a Missouri family court judge sent a weeping 14-year-old girl to live with her dad, whom the girl contended was abusive while jailing the mother. Fox has now published nine additional posts about the problems with judges in Missouri. The most recent one is here.

One of the most famous examples of judicial corruption was Operation Greylord, a federal sting operation in the 1980s that investigated the Chicago courts. Ultimately, 17 judges were indicted and 15 were convicted. Unfortunately, since Greylord, federal sting operations have been few and far between, and judicial corruption continues.

In my work as former executive director of the Posner Center of Justice for Pro Se’s and in my own personal experiences I have seen strong evidence of malfeasance strongly suggesting case fixing. (See here, here, and here.).

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TOPICS: Society
KEYWORDS: communism; judgesabovethelaw; judicialcrimes; judicialimpropriety; noaccountability

1 posted on 04/02/2021 4:51:36 AM PDT by MtnClimber
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To: MtnClimber

At this point all three branches of government appear rotten and ready to fall off the tree.


2 posted on 04/02/2021 4:52:02 AM PDT by MtnClimber (For photos of Colorado scenery and wildlife, click on my screen name for my FR home page.)
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To: MtnClimber

Gives new meaning to hangin judge.


3 posted on 04/02/2021 4:56:56 AM PDT by HighSierra5
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To: MtnClimber

Malta’s Roberts and the others could PLAN to murder
many in Mass., have it foiled, and then whack J.Scalia,
an Honest Judge unlike the other lying, treason SCUM,
... and suffer no consequences, no accountability.

SCOTUS initiated and then protected ELECTION FRAUD,
the greatest TREASON in world history.

There is no greater CRIME.

When will there be justice for the American People?


4 posted on 04/02/2021 5:11:29 AM PDT by Diogenesis (Tuitio Fidei et Obsequium Pauperum)
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To: MtnClimber

Policing american justices? The most appropriate way would simply be to arrest them all.


5 posted on 04/02/2021 6:23:39 AM PDT by precisionshootist
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To: precisionshootist

I was summoned to jury duty about 2 weeks ago.

The day started with the bailiff who was organizing prospective jurors in the hallway. He spent more time making snide, derisive comments about various jurors.

I raised my hand and he acknowledged me, whereupon I asked him if anybody here could be flippant and condescending, or did it require a cheap piece of tin on our shirt and a captive audience......

Once in court we were commanded to swear to a juror’s oath. I refused to raise my right hand. Brought before the judge and asked why, I told him I could not swear the oath in good conscience as Ino longer had confidence in any court’s ability to adjudicate fairly with respect to the Constitution nor did I have any confidence in the prosecution to present facts honestly with respect to laws as written.

I fully expected to be jailed for contempt. Instead, I was back in my truck before the coffee in the cup holder became tepid.

More people need to send this message.


6 posted on 04/02/2021 7:16:03 AM PDT by txeagle
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