Petition Demand Criminal Charges & Arrest of Reva. G. Goetz due to Public Deception Fraud committed against Britney Spears & Victims

Fake judge exposed Los angeles County CA Reva G Goetz

TAKE ACTION: Sign the Petition to (“Demand Criminal Charges & Arrest of Reva. G. Goetz due to Public Deception Fraud committed against Britney Spears & Victims ”) of Judge Reva G. Goetz, who is a judge for the Superior Court of Los Angeles County in Los Angeles County, California. [petitiontitle id=”4″] [emailpetition id=”4″] [signaturelist id=”4″] Signature list [signaturecount id=”4″] Signature count [signaturegoal id=”4″] Signature goal WHEREAS “We the People” of the State of California, are grateful for our freedoms to be secure in our homes, businesses and we support Fairness, Accountability and Transparency. WHEREAS “We the People” do NOT support Public Corruption Deceptive Fraudulent Schemes by ANY State or County employee upon ANY person regardless of one’s color,race, national origin, gender, gender identity or religion. WHEREAS “We the People” Citizens of the State of California, signers of this Petition do SUPPORT imposing Criminal Charges and the Arrest of Reva. G. Goetz due to her Public Deception Fraudulent Schemes committed against Britney Spears, Court Victims, Older Americans and the Public, because Goetz, in February 2008 was NOT in fact a “Real Judge,” when she approved an “Emergency Temporary Conservatorship” over Britney Spears. Reva G. Goetz was only a mere Volunteer Attorney to the Superior Court of California – County of Los Angeles, when she issued an “Order Extending Temporary Letters of Conservatorship,” against Britney Spears February 6, 2008. The Court, County of Los Angeles failed to protect Britney and the public from believing Goetz was a judicial public officer while dressed in judicial robe and seated on a judges chair behind the bench. Court documents attached indicate Goetz was only a Judge Pro TEM, meaning Goetz, volunteered her time to the Court for whatever reason!Pro TEM Judges are NOT “Real Judges,”they… Read More

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Federal judges’ financial conflicts add to mistrust of the judicial system

Zero Accountability over 700 Judges Violations of Law on Conflicts

A recent Wall Street Journal investigation found that over the last decade, 131 federal judges failed to recuse themselves in hundreds of cases that involved their own financial interests. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court John Roberts, in his year-end review of the federal judiciary, said the report’s findings indicate a “serious problem of inadequate ethics training,” especially for those judges who had numerous violations. The conflicts of interest primarily include judges hearing cases involving their or their families’ stock holdings, which ultimately tainted some 685 court cases. Given the rising concerns that the federal judiciary is becoming increasingly politicized, the newspaper’s findings are deeply troubling, says Martha Davis, university distinguished professor of law at Northeastern, adding that the violations only “compound the lack of trust that the federal judiciary seems to be breeding.” “What’s at stake here is a lot,” Davis says. “We have a judiciary for various reasons already losing the trust of the American people, and the evidence that federal judges are hearing cases that they have a direct financial interest in only makes things worse.” One of the primary mechanisms for alerting the courts about potential conflicts is through software that screens for them. The computerized system itself was implemented after a 2006 Washington Post investigation discovered a rash of ethics violations in the federal courts. But the more recent Wall Street Journal investigation found that the software isn’t foolproof, requiring more awareness from judges. “Judges are expected to know themselves, and not to rely on some kind of mechanism or computer system” to catch these conflicts, Davis says. “And they’re supposed to be aware of what their own assets are.” The Journal reports that some of the judges who hadn’t recused themselves in the cases… Read More

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