Sunday, February 15, 2015
Mary Gasparini shows her skills in "dealing with difficult attorneys" by trying to fix the mess by messing the mess.
Here is the masterpiece of my disciplinary prosecutor Mary Gasparini, "Dealing with Difficult Attorneys".
Here is how she is dealing with "difficult attorneys", critics of the judiciary:
(1) by brigning and prosecuting fraudulent charges against such attorneys;
(2) by presenting to the court, without an attempts to correct them, court transcripts containing false statements on material issues of litigations;
(3) by making false claims to the courts regarding the contents of the transcripts through incompetence, malice, inability to read or a combination of these qualities, see also here;
(4) by urging the referees to submit to the court falsified transcripts as if they truly reflect the essence of the proceedings;
(5) by retaliating against attorneys who expose her misconduct and who sue her by criminally prosecuting such "difficult" attorneys;
(6) by choosing for her criminal prosecutions truly stupid (not to mention unlawful) grounds, such as the grounds Mary Gasparini asserted against me, that I waived my own privacy without consent of court and must, opened the already open public proceeding and should go to jail for 30 days for doing that.
Mary Gasparini had mandatory law in front of her when bringing those criminal charges, clearly indicating that a person may not be prosecuted criminally in New York on such grounds.
Moreover, Mary Gasparini brought these meritless and clearly politically tainted criminal charges against me in full knowledge that it is attorney misconduct to bring a criminal case against your opponent to get an advantage in a civil case, and attorney disciplinary committees claim that attorney disciplinary proceedings are civil cases.
So, Mary Gasparini tries to get an advantage over me in a messed up disciplinary case by bringing an even more messed up criminal proceedings against me, in retaliation for my lawsuit against her that I brought for prosecuting unlawful disciplinary charges in the first place.
Brilliant logic.
Try fixing the mess by messing the mess.
The soap opera continues.
Stay tuned.
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