Independence of Representation in Court and Judicial Accountability in the United States
Tuesday, March 27, 2018
Like a good old wine
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This lawsuit (dismissed before it was served) is a rather amusing reading 4 years after it was dismissed. Here is the text of the lawsuit...
Monday, March 26, 2018
The arrogant retired judge Richard Posner demeans pro se litigants and confirms that there is no federal appellate judicial review for pro ses in the U.S. - and that so it should remain
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When a pro se appellant files an appeal in federal court - often with a hefty filing fee - the appellant expects a judicial review of the lo...
Retired Judge Richard Posner's interview: only 1% of criminal cases in federal courts are tried
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In early March of this year, a large interview was published with the retired federal appellate judge Richard Posner. The interview contai...
About the masochistic nation that loves to dance on rakes and loves punishment. A 230-year-old warning of the King-like powers of the U.S. Supreme Court
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About the power of the U.S. Supreme Court - a piece from the "Founders' Constitution" published in 1788 . "I do not obj...
Sunday, March 18, 2018
Published the first book on defense of parents in child abuse and neglect cases in New York Family Courts
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I have finally published today the first of the books I have been working on for a long time - the beginning of the series "Defense of...
Thursday, March 15, 2018
A judge is allowed to torture a defendant in open court with electric shock without consequences for the judge - and is taught by the appellate court how to punish the defendant for suing the judge and making a motion to recuse again, and in a way that the appellate court will accept
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I have written a lot on this blog about retaliation by the judiciary against anybody who dares to even try to ensure in any court proceeding...
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