September 6 2023 A Day of Infamy for Justice in America

Vote no or live under a corrupt judicial system Governor Gavin Newsom did not support Los Angeles California Dr Richard I Fine bill amend SBX 2 11 to hold judges accountable

A bold headline! What does it mean? September 6, 2023, is the last day that the California Legislature can amend pending California Assembly Judicial Committee Bill AB 1756, “Omnibus Judicial Legislation” to end thirty-seven (37) years of judicial corruption depriving California citizens and residents due process and an honest judicial system. The judiciary illegally accepted approximately $1-1.1 billion from California counties and courts, in violation of the California Penal Code’s “bribe” and related sections, and the federal criminal law 18 U.S.C. Section 1346 – “The Intangible Right to Honest Services” under which “Bribery” is an element to prove. The California Legislature has refused to stop the corruption for thirty-seven (37) years: (1) since 1985 when the “illegal payments” began; (2) 2000 when Richard I. Fine “discovered” the hidden illegal payments and exposed them in court documents; (3) 2008 when the California Court of Appeal held the payments violated the California Constitution; (4) immediately followed by 2009 when the California Judicial Council, the courts and the judges prevailed upon Darryl Steinberg, President pro Tempore of the California State Senate to falsely claim an Emergency Session of the State Legislature and pass SBX 2 11 in seven (7) days to reinstate the illegal payments on an “interim basis” and give the California Superior Court judges who accepted illegal payments and the counties and courts and employees who made the illegal payments, “retroactive immunity from California Criminal Prosecution, Civil Liability and Discipline” which Governor Schwarzenegger immediately signed; (5) 2010 when the California Court of Appeal ruled it was only the Legislature who could stop the illegal payments; and (6) 2015 when the California Court of Appeal again stated it was only the Legislature who could stop the illegal payments. Commencing in 2020-2021, Richard… Read More

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Corrupt Federal Judge George Caram Steeh

Federal Judge George Caram Steeh This Judge Enables Elder Abuse, ADA Violations Judge George Caram Steeh, III is an Article III federal judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan 1998 nominated by President Bill Clinton and took on status January 2013. From Ann Arbor, Michigan, Judge George Steeh graduated from University of Michigan-Ann Arbor obtained both a bachelor’s and J.D. degrees in 1969 and 1973. Career After Law School, Judge George Steeh became part of the Genesee County Prosecutor’s Office from 1973 to 1980 as an Assistant prosecuting attorney 1973-1978, then promoted to First assistant prosecuting attorney 1978-1980. From 1980-1988, Judge George Steeh was a private practice attorney in Michigan before he was elected to the Macomb County Board of Commissioners 1986 until 1989, after which Judge George Steeh started his career as a Michigan District 41-B Court Judge 1989-1990 then elected judge for the 16th District Circuit Court from 1990-1998. Biographical Directory of Article III Federal Judges, 1789-present The directory includes the biographies of judges presidentially appointed to serve during good behavior since 1789 on the U.S. district courts, U.S. courts of appeals, Supreme Court of the United States, and U.S. Court of International Trade, as well as the former U.S. circuit courts, Court of Claims, U.S. Customs Court, and U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals. Also included are judges who received presidential recess appointments to the above named courts but were not confirmed by the Senate to serve during good behavior. ICLE: Federal Judge George Caram Steeh, III United States District Court, Eastern District of Michigan Detroit, Michigan Judge George Caram Steeh III has been a U.S. District Court judge since 1998. Previously, he served as a Macomb County Circuit Court… Read More

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