CAROLINA DOUGLAS

Was suspended from practice for six months pursuant to a New Hampshire Supreme Court.  She claims that the Bar is engaging in persecution of honest attorneys and force the attorney to admit that they were wrong to vindicate the Bar. FULL STORY

   LINDA L. KENNEDY

An attorney in Virginia likens the courtroom to an illusion, the Star Trek "Holodeck," where nothing is as it appears, and the judges and attorneys are mere images of justice. You get sucked into a litigation vortex where justice is a mere illusion and the merits of the case and the applicable law are disregarded. FULL STORY

Yet another article by attorney Kennedy shows that some courts  are biased and functionally similar to military courts.  She writes that the concern of some constitutional attorneys that the military courts may be unfair because of denials civil rights is moot, when the general public is alrea-dy being denied their civil rights in court.  She urges the situation no longer be looked in a test tube and faults the media for failing to report this injustice. FULL STORY

     HELENA MIZRAHI

An attorney located in the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan area who practices in the Virginia courts. She finds based on her experience, that attorneys who are not part of the inner circle of the court cannot get justice for their clients when the opposing counsel is close to the judge. She complains that the Bar controls the lawyers and they are running the ethical lawyers out of practice. FULL STORY

    TEDDY MOORE

A New York appellate attorney found out the hard way that the legal system is not there to mete out justice. He brought a case in the US Supreme court, on behalf of his clients and presented to the US Supreme court the fact
that the court of appeals of the second circuit has an unfavorable record for reviewing appeals. The outcome was that he was disbarred from the US Supreme Court, and the appellate division second department followed suit in disbarring him based solely on the US Supreme court disbarment. To read his book on the issue titled "Victimization by Justice" CLICK HERE  also see his website at  www.injustice.ws

    DOUG SCHAFER

An attorney in Tacoma, Washington, exposed a corrupt judge, who was eventually removed from the bench and was suspended by the Bar for two years from the practice of law. But, Schafer had to face Bar disciplinary proceedings for six years on charges that he revealed confidential admission from one of his clients abut illicit payments to the "Cadillac Judge" Grant Anderson. The Bar recommend-ed that Schafer be suspended for a year which is he fighting in the Washington State Supreme Court. Schafer asserts in defense, that speaking out was more important than the rules that forbid it. Schafer posts the papers involved in the Bar proceedings giving a full insight of his battle against the self serving interests of the legal system run by lawyers where Schafer says, the attorney-client confidentiality is sacred even when the dirty secret is an illegal kickback. For full story go to www.dougschafer.com

     GERRY SPENCE

Is a well known trial lawyer, recognized nationwide for his powerful courtroom victories, including the Estate of Karen Silkwood against Kerr-McGee and the defense of former Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos and White Separatist Randy Weaver. In an excerpt from his book O.J. The Last Word (St. Martin's Press, 1997), Spence writes his portrait of America and its troubled judicial system. He has a low esteem of judges, finds that they abuse attorneys and their clients. FULL STORY

      LAWRENCE R. VELVEL

Is the Dean of the Massachusetts School of Law. In an introduction to a collection of essays on judicial misconduct Dean Velvel expresses grave concern over how the conduct of judges is destroying faith, trust and confidence in the legal system. Also Harvard’s Endowment Is A Symbol Of Much That Is Wrong With Higher Education FULL STORY

    ROGER WEIDNER

An attorney in Oregon became aware in 1990 of the widespread  corruption in the Oregon court system, specifically through one of his clients a beneficiary of the Donald Kettleberg estate. Ever since then Weidner has been engaged full-time fighting the  corruption and judicial abuses which is having a devastating  impact on many innocent people all over the state of Oregon. In a book published on the Internet in 2002, author Hedy Hammond describes in detail as experienced by Weidner the behind the scene deal makings by judges and lawyers to confiscate people’s property and to deprive them of their rights for personal gain. No one has ever disputed in court the charges Weidner leveled at corrupt judges, attorneys, public employees and politicians. They merely set out to silence him by throwing him into jail repeatedly, to punish him for his failure and refusal to conform. This true story is most enlightening and most unusual for an attorney to dare to fight back as Weidner did.  So please read the story about the trial and tribulations of Weidner which included being incarcerated a number of times for his attempts to be heard in court, which can be accessed at, http://geocities.com/justicevscorruption also read about Weidner confronting the Oregon Chief Justice with a group of people and meetings with officials about judicial corruption  Click here.  More about Weidner's crusade for justice at www.rogerweidner.net

To read about lawyers who are disciplined by the Bar for criticizing judges and others click here.

   JOHN E. WOLFGRAM

An attorney in California, he explored the legal system from the point of view that the practical value of the Constitution depends on the people’s effective ability to enforce it. However, he finds that the people’s right to petition has been stolen from them. He explores the dual meaning of the petition clause the procedural due process and substantive due process. He distinguishes them as the right to file suit and the right to have the claim justly redressed. Wolfgram establishes that the public is being unjustly denied the right to substantive due process, the right to be heard on the substance of their petition. For full article go to, www.constitution.org/abus/wolfgram/ptnright.doc

 

     
   
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