End California’s Judicial Corruption before the November 8, 2022 General Election. Here’s How!

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The History and Effect of California’s Judicial Corruption In 1985, Los Angeles County started paying California Superior Court Judges sitting on the State of California Superior Court for the County of Los Angeles “supplemental judicial benefits” in addition to the judges’ State of California Compensation. In 1988, Los Angeles County Supervisors justified the payments stating they were necessary to “attract and retain qualified people to serve as judges on the LA Superior Court.” On its face, such explanation doesn’t make sense. Paying a sitting judge, a “supplemental judicial benefit” will not retain him/her in office as he/she must face an election to retain his/her judicial office. It will not recruit a judge as the judge is already in office. Nor does it appear that over time the Los Angeles County “Supplemental Judicial Benefits” attracted more successful, experienced private lawyers to apply to be politically appointed for judgeships or to run for judgeships more than the usual government lawyers such as deputy district attorneys, deputy public defenders, county counsels and state employees. The real reason for the Los Angeles County “Supplemental Judicial Benefits” payments was to increase the compensation of the individual members of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. Article II, Section 4 of the Los Angeles County Charter states in relevant part: “They [Board of Supervisors] shall each receive as compensation for their services a salary, payable monthly from the County Treasury, which shall be the same as that now or hereafter prescribed by law for a judge of the Superior Court in and for the County of Los Angeles,”. Other counties and Superior Courts followed Los Angeles County In 2008, such payments were held to be unconstitutional under Article VI, Section 19 of the California Constitution, in… Read More

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NEW VIDEOS: Britney Spears PROTEST EXPOSES the crime, fraud and thousands of victims via the Probate Predators

July 14, 2021 1:30PM Thousands of Britney Spears fans AND Probate victims crowded around the Stanley Mosk Court house 111 N Hill St, Los Angeles, CA 90012 +12138300803 http://www.lacourt.org/courthouse/info/la Be sure to add YOUR REVIEW above about your experience or nightmare at one of the most corrupt courts in California. With an average rating of 2.9 out of 5 it’s obvious beyond a doubt getting justice in Los Angeles County is no longer possible MAJOR VICTORY: Three weeks after Britney Spears’ comments in court condemning the conservatorship that has controlled her life for 13 years, a Los Angeles judge has approved the singer’s request to hire her own attorney in her conservatorship case. Three weeks after Britney Spears’ impassioned court appearance demanding an end to the conservatorship that has governed her life for 13 years, a Los Angeles judge approved the singer’s request to hire her own attorney rather than have one appointed for her. On Wednesday Britney Spears was back in court, railing against her father and the conservatorship she says has ruined her life. The judge granted her the right to choose her own attorney. NBC’s Erin McLaughlin reports for TODAY. Legal analyst Lisa Green joins TODAY to comment on Britney Spears winning the right Wednesday to choose her own lawyer in her conservatorship battle. “I think we’re going to look back at yesterday as Britney’s independence day,” Green says, adding that the pop star’s new lawyer is going to be “the fierce advocate that Britney, like every American, deserves in court.” Backstreet Boys AJ McLean and Nick Carter share their support for Britney Spears with Andy Cohen. A Los Angeles judge has said US pop star Britney Spears can choose her own lawyer in the fight to… Read More

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