Judges Who Lynch Peoples’ Fundamental Right to Fairness Should Wear White Robes and Pointed Hoods

Judges Who Lynch Peoples Fundamental Right to Fairness Should Wear White Robes and Pointed Hoods Brian Vukadinovich

For anybody who doubts the existence of corruption in the American justice system, even when it comes to a person’s freedom, I urge you to watch this very telling video of an actual hearing in a criminal court case in Utah where you will see with your own eyes and hear with your own ears the lying and falsification of the proceedings by the court officials. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrsuMLwH09A&t=473s. The case involves Luis Sanchez, a person claiming his innocence but stabbed in the back by his own lawyers from the Salt Lake Legal Defender Association who were upset that he (Sanchez) resisted their pressure to plead guilty without ever receiving or reviewing video evidence that police had in their possession regarding a traffic stop matter. The evidence was destroyed but Sanchez’s lawyers failed to bring it to the attention of the court.You will see in the video that the lawyers, prosecutor and judge conspired in conniving a situation to issue a warrant for Sanchez’s arrest for failure to appear even though the hearing was not scheduled for court for another 21 minutes by having his case called early. You will see in the video how these co-conspirators laughed while conniving what they did. You will also see in the video that Sanchez did appear for the hearing on time but was falsely arrested after the court officials and Sanchez’s lawyers put their scheme into play. Watching the video of Sanchez’s hearing brought back flashbacks to a hearing I was involved in on December 8, 1986, in the Porter County Court II in Portage Indiana where Porter County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Nancy Vaidik proceeded to make blatantly false representations in her efforts to curtail a fair criminal proceeding. When I raised the question… Read More

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Corrupt Judge Kathryn Doi Todd

Corrupt Judge Kathryn Doi Todd #47691 Admitted Los Angeles January 1971 Kathryn Doi Todd was a judge on the Second District, Division Two of the California Courts of Appeal. She was appointed to this position by former Governor Davis on August 1, 2000. She was retained by the November 5, 2002 and the January 6, 2003 elections. Todd retired from the court on January 22, 2013 after 35 years in judicial service. When she was appointed to the Los Angeles Municipal Court in 1978, she was the first Asian-American female judge in the country. Education Justice Todd graduated with a history degree from Stanford University in 1963 and went on to graduate from Loyola Law School in 1970. Career Justice Todd began her legal career with a general civil practice in Los Angeles. She was appointed to the Los Angeles Municipal Court by former Governor Brown in 1978. In 1981, she was appointed to the Los Angeles Superior Court. In 1978, Governor Jerry Brown appointed her to the Los Angeles County Municipal Court, making her the first female Asian American judge in the United States. In 1981, Brown elevated Todd to the Los Angeles County Superior Court, a position she would hold until when Brown’s former chief of staff, Governor Gray Davis, appointed her to the California Second District Court of Appeal, Division Two as of August 18, 2000. Doi retired from the bench in January 2013. Preceded by John Zebrowski Associate Justice of the California Court of Appeal, Second District, Division Two 2000–2013 Kathryn Doi Todd Retires From Court of Appeal January 23, 2013 Justice Kathryn Doi Todd of this district’s Court of Appeal, Div. Two retired yesterday after 35 years in judicial office, including more than 12 years… Read More

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