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Court Victim Justice Media Dr Robert Sarhan

WELCOME TO DR. ROBERT SARHAN COURT VICTIM JUSTICE MEDIA Find us at the following Media outlets by clicking on the logos below: Take a FACEBOOK Poll for judges Congressional Testimony: Dr. Robert Sarhan to Bill Windsor of Lawless America Dr. Robert Sarhan: Guardianships — Presented to Bill Windsor of Lawless America Robert Sarhan talks on the Public Interest Issues Show to Janet President Trump: Need Urgent Meeting to Stop Guardian Court Judges From Murdering our Parents PRESIDENT TRUMP STOP JUDGES ATTORNEYS AND GUARDIANS FROM STEALING OUR ESTATES/MURDERING OUR PARENTS A Breach of Trust by Susan Hodges Trailer Eyes on Predator Guardians “TV Series Episode ONE” Read More

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Corrupt Lawyer Darrell Steven Steinberg

Darrell Steven Steinberg #114583 License Status: Active Address: City of Sacramento – Office of the Mayor, 915 I St Fl 5, Sacramento, CA 95814-2622 Phone: 916-808-5882 License Status, Disciplinary and Administrative History All changes of license status due to nondisciplinary administrative matters and disciplinary actions. Date License Status Discipline Administrative Action Darrel Steven Steinberg wrote illegal SBX211 in 2009 making it legal for California Judges to accept bribes as well retroactively Present Active 12/3/1984 Admitted to the State Bar of California Darrell Steinberg is Mayor of Sacramento, California. Steinberg took office December 13, 2016. Steinberg’s term ends December 15, 2024. Darrell Steinberg ran for re-election as Mayor of Sacramento, California. Darrell Steinberg won the general election March 3, 2020. Before becoming mayor, Darrell Steinberg served as a Democrat for California State Senate, representing District 6, 2006 to 2014. He served as president pro tempore from 2008 to 2014 in the Senate. Darrell Steinberg served as a member of California State Assembly, 1998 to 2004. As a member of the California State Legislature, Darrell Steinberg authored Proposition 63, Mental Health Services Act, which voters approved in 2004, imposed 1 percent income… Read More

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