More information:
http://judicialmisconduct.blogspot.com/2009/12/judicial-misconduct-exposed.html
Although the video exposes abuse of the public in Connecticut, this is a nationwide problem. What can be gotten away with in Connecticut gives abusers in other states an idea of how far they can go ripping off the public and corrupting the system. It seems the US Constitution does not apply.
Without properly running, ethical courts, there are no checks and balances. Without a venue for citizens to lodge legitimate complaints and to get justice, there is no justice, and citizens are slaves to a Police State.
Links to go with above:
http://judicialmisconduct.blogspot.com/2008/06/nepotism-and-corruption-in-con...
The above video may accuse the Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal of obstructing justice and racketeering. Blumenthal calls himself the "People's Lawyer" on his webpage. He is willing to defend the state against lawsuits AND takes complaints of public corruption???!!! Isn't that a conflict of interest? A post on the CT Atty General:
http://starkravingviking.blogspot.com/2008/10/pedicure-or-toenail-painting.html
When court workers bilk the public out of money and then pocket the cash, are these thieves arrested and prosecuted? The answer found her:
http://judicialmisconduct.blogspot.com/2009/12/when-is-theft-not-theft.html
may surprise you.
A link to the above video was sent to the Connecticut Judiciary Committee legislators by email Dec. 23, 2009, to: Toni.Walker@cga.ct.gov; William.Tong@cga.ct.gov; Bruce.Morris@cga.ct.gov; Themis.Klarides@housegop.ct.gov; DebraLee.Hovey@housegop.ct.gov; Gail.Hamm@cga.ct.gov; Kenneth.Green@cga.ct.gov; Minnie.Gonzalez@cga.ct.gov; Gomes@senatedems.ct.gov; Eric.Coleman@cga.ct.gov; Charles.Clemons@cga.ct.gov; John.A.Kissel@cga.ct.gov; mlawlor99@juno.com; McDonald@senatedems.ct.gov
Will there be any action at the Hartford Capitol in Connecticut?
Cliff notes?
gliderp 2 years ago