Lawyer Richard I. Fine

Richard I Fine Exposes Los Angeles County Judical Bribery and Corruption

Los Angeles, CA The sixth State Superior Court Judge, James Chalfant, has stepped down from sitting on the Richard I. Fine case involving the County of Los Angeles. Fine’s Motion to “Null & Void” all of Judge Yaffe’s Orders in the Marina Strand Colony II Homeowners Assn. v County of Los Angeles, including his Civil Contempt of Court, have been sent back to Judge Carolyn Kuhl who is searching for a Judge eligible to sit on Richard Fine’s Motion, but it appears that all the Judges in Los Angeles now realize they have a serious conflict when sitting on cases involving the County of Los Angeles. LA County Payments Create Conflict: Judge Carolyn Kuhl was one of five other Judges who have side-stepped from the Richard Fine case involving the County after it was revealed she and the others have been receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars in payments from the County of Los Angeles and continue to do so. Although Court officials have declined to respond to Full Disclosure’s inquiry as to how many times Superior Court Judges in Los Angeles had been recused or disqualified from sitting county cases, they do admit that all L A.Judges were recused on the 2006 Sturgeon v County of Los Angeles case where the payments to California Judges was found to be illegal. RETROACTIVE IMMUNITY FROM CRIMINAL PROSECUTION: The Judges and County officials received retroactive immunity from criminal prosecution in 2009 for their involvement in the illegal payment scheme when Senate Bill SBX 211 was approved by the legislature in the middle of the night without any public debate. This measure promises to be scrutinized as the Judicial conflict controversy escalates. JUDICIAL WALL OF RESISTANCE BROKEN: Appearing in this video are Richard… Read More

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