To: supercat
I appreciate your thoughtful comments.
I am looking at more than this case, but at the bigger picture, at what laws could be strengthened to prevent abuses of guardianships and lawsuits in other probate cases as well. I would like to write an amendment with as few words as possible, that is universal enough to apply to all judicial cases to halt the corruption of authority.
I have drafted a proposal and will review it with friends who have agreed to help me start a Center for Constitutional Compliance in Houston to police such issues.
The national historic district in Freedmen's Town here was also abused - its irreplaceable property seized and destroyed and its elderly and low-income residents evicted against federal housing laws - because of abuse of court authority by rich developers and huge law firms.
My way of holding Greer, Felos, and Schiavo accountable for their actions is to ask them to apply their mastery of law to help write lawsuits or grants to correct the egregious injustices in Freedmen's Town as a reparations project.
The same way Dr. King addressed African American issues under a general "civil rights" movement, there needs to be a 'civil rights reparations' movement to pay back to society the wrongs these criminals have done through courts.
Another elderly disabled friend of mine in Houston lost guardianship of her own mother, and nearly lost her house, because her own children seized guardianship without any medical proof that their grandmother was mentally ill.
These problems are rampant, and much reparation is due.
Again, I would enlist the services of lawyers and judges who have corrupted the system to correct such problems, prevent them in the future, and establish equity for those who have suffered injustice through voluntary grants they could write instead of more lawsuits against the Governor.
Yours most truly,
Emily Nghiem
Houston Texas
42 posted on
10/21/2003 6:36:11 PM PDT by
emilynghiem
(probate cases in general)
To: emilynghiem
My way of holding Greer, Felos, and Schiavo accountable for their actions is to ask them to apply their mastery of law to help write lawsuits or grants to correct the egregious injustices in Freedmen's Town as a reparations project. I wouldn't trust them near any such project.
43 posted on
10/21/2003 11:44:44 PM PDT by
supercat
(Why is it that the more "gun safety" laws are passed, the less safe my guns seem?)
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