Listen to Blog Radio Expose Los Angeles County Superior Court Corruption Fraud Scandal

Listen to Blog Radio Expose Los Angeles County Superior Court Corruption Fraud Scandal The Los Angeles County Superior Court Probate Department has jurisdiction over conservatorships. As a mental health therapist, I have seen that some people need conservatorship and more intensive care as well as management of their person and estate. From what I have seen and know so far, most of the laws governing this type of intervention by the courts are good laws. The problem is who gets to interpret these laws and administer them through the courts!! To make it very plain and straightforward, if judges and politicians are corrupt, everything under them will get corrupted!! As with my probate trust cases, the conservatorship of my mother was just as corrupt! The main problem was that I had the same judge over the conservatorship as the trust cases. This dirty judge was Aviva K. Bobb. She knew about the crimes committed by my brother and sister and did nothing. She knew that the lawyers were dirty. Especially Daniel Herbert and the so-called court-appointed attorney for my mother, Andrea Van Leesten! The next problem is that probate and conservatorship lawyers want to charge big bucks to represent you. They usually want about $5,000.0 to start. If you have to go to trial, it will cost $10,000.0 to $50,000.00 or much more. See full article on The Justice Channel blog: http://thejusticechannel.blogspot.com/2021/04/probate-court-corruption-part-ii.html Read More

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How to Bring Justice to Judges

Teflon Robe: 5 takeaways from Reuters’ investigation of misconduct by U.S. judges 100% Proof that Judges are nothing more than dishonest lawyers who take advantage of authority and immunity for profit. If you can’t trust one of them we can’t trust any of them. The proverb, “Absolute power corrupts absolutely” means that whenever a person has power over other people or things, it makes him/her corrupt. It morally destroys their nature and fills them with destructive pride. However, if the person saves himself from this abuse of power, he or she is a humble person. Thousands of state and local judges across the United States were allowed to keep their positions on the bench after violating judicial ethics rules or breaking laws they pledged to uphold, a Reuters investigation found. For its “Teflon Robe” project, Reuters reviewed 1,509 cases from the last dozen years – 2008 through 2019 – in which judges resigned, retired or were publicly disciplined following accusations of misconduct. In addition, reporters identified another 3,613 cases from 2008 through 2018 in which states disciplined wayward judges but kept hidden from the public key details of their offenses – including the identities of the judges themselves. The Reuters report focuses on a longtime Alabama judge who once sentenced a single mother to 496 days behind bars over unpaid traffic tickets. That judge, Les Hayes, plans to resign this week, years after the judge admitted to failing to “respect and comply with the law.” Since 2000, Hayes has served as a municipal judge in Montgomery. According to the state’s Judicial Inquiry Commission, Hayes broke state and federal laws by jailing hundreds of Montgomery residents, many of them Black, who were too poor to pay fines. In 2016, Hayes admitted… Read More

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