Archive | May 2024

What You Can Do to Counter Court Corruption

Empowerment.

If you found this blog, chances are you have experienced court corruption, or unfortunately, are the corrupt.

My personal first experience as the victim of systemic corruption was when I was subjected to the anti-family court in California. I decided to divorce an abusive man in my early 30s. When Commissioners Robert Zakon and Alan Friedenthal got involved, I was like a deer in the headlights. My protectors were worse abusers than my ex could be. They got me in their sights and opened up on me.

I was unequipped to protect myself or my children.

A question I ask often: How do African Americans handle the kind of injustice that is prevalent in our legal system?

I love the YouTube video posted above. Empower yourself. I think every person should be taught law, just like we profess to teach each person to read. Anyone who is willing to expend the time should leave school able to take and pass the bar, without being saddled with student loans. Each person who is able to pass the bar should be required to log a significant number of hours of pro-bono representation.

When lawyers are as numerous as plumbers and teachers, hourly rates for lawyers will come down.

Perhaps some of the hours giving back for the free education should be spent reviewing cases that never made it to appeal. Suspect situations should be brought to the attention of the relevant judicial ethics commission.

We must stop accepting corrupt conduct from officers of the court. We must provide justice for all.

Empower the people.

Evil Witch (Judge) Susan Weaver Makes Case Disappear with a Wave of Her Wand (Gavel)?

This is the online docket caption of an appellate case challenging Arkansas Judge Susan Weaver that has been briefed on appeal for 18 months:

Here is the corresponding Circuit Court docket caption:

Ok. People make mistakes. But court clerks have one purpose in life; to keep an accurate record.

The clerk supervised by Judge Susan Weaver managed to change “Micheal” (a German name) to “Michael”, and “Pietrczak” (a Polish name) to “Peitrczak. The trust involved in the case is named the “Rural Revival Living Trust”. Close enough to “Rural Living Trust” for government work.

Now, while we all wait with bated breath for an opinion from the COA, Weaver’s Witchling is threatening to “dismiss” the case.

Here is the application showing good cause to keep the case on the docket that I asked the clerk to file late last night. I may be away from my desk through the weekend and will try to switch to the file stamped copy next week. Assuming it is approved for filing. I notice that I made two errors, myself. Paragraph 2 should say, “The Court filed a final judgment on April 7, 2022.” And I misspelled the misspelling of “Peitrczak”, using the correct spelling “Pietrczak”, on footnote 1. There is some irony in that.