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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2007

Mark Cimini, pro se, challenges the jurisdiction of the Probate and Family Court over certain family law matters in Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.

Appealed From SJC for Suffolk County, Justice Robert J. Cordy on September 5, 2007

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  • Amen, these Judges do not follow their own laws. selling out a child for cash, this has got to stop. something must be done.

  • LAWYERS SUCK

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  • YOU ARE A GOOD MAN. DON`T GIVE UP.AND GOOD LUKKKKKK

  • @txflyguy40 how did you do this action, what is the process please

  • @GrimmMylene how would you deal with the fact that I stand in the dejure and routinely get ignored?

  • @billhanlin I am the executor, and have used the letters to no avail. they just proceed without regard

  • stall and redirect.

  • This is incredible, the judges are just trying to stall this guy.asking questions about if he has taken this matter to other area of the system. they do not want to help him at all. they are just redirecting his attention, at any attempt he is making. and they don't have any real answers either.just did you take this to this court or that. absolutely atrocious.

  • @jamesfuria

    well said, their should not be bullshit like "non custodial parents." 

  • Wow these robe wearing clowns really did their home work, Its obvious they are grabbing at straws looking for a legal loop hole to deny this man justice. Guess again stuttering judge jackass. Their only mission and purpose here is to railroad this mans Rights and these incompetant goons had to sit listening against their will because they were to busy looking for any excuse to simply dismiss this worthless peasant from before etheir almight thrones

  • this is all under guardianship, he even stated that the state (trust0 is more likely to get the child rather than the father. the state appoints a public trustee using guradianship rules and the child is actually property of the estate, the estate is all chattel and slaves including property, like real-e-state.

    In trust law their needs to be an executor over the estate! lawyers act as administrators which is a term in corporate law as they are really corporations for profit! use executors lettr

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