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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • Prosecutorial Misconduct, Professor Ellen Yaroshefsky, Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY
    This session was recorded in December 2020.
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Комментарии • 224

  • @yjopharaoh2727
    @yjopharaoh2727 Год назад +20

    Unchecked power is a problem!!!!

    • @movingforwardfco1587
      @movingforwardfco1587 7 месяцев назад +2

      I have seen this first hand in Arizona. It is absolutely frightening the power they have.

    • @RuthRodriguez-zb2in
      @RuthRodriguez-zb2in Месяц назад +1

      Unchecked power is right

  • @kingnico6965
    @kingnico6965 Год назад +16

    Always question the prosecutions standing.... licenses, oaths , bonds, foreign registration, etc.......

  • @KeepitpushingIn
    @KeepitpushingIn 11 месяцев назад +21

    Prosecutors need to be able to go to jail

    • @1Knoche11
      @1Knoche11 Месяц назад

      Yes they do. I'm victim to a corrupt Prosecutor right now. I've got proof of it but he's not worried at all. He's a former Judge. In fact was Judge of the BTK Killer.

  • @thomasheinold7426
    @thomasheinold7426 Год назад +51

    There’s no immunity for violating a constitutional right 💯

    • @annieortiz7768
      @annieortiz7768 Год назад +1

      are u sure?is this a lawyer ?

    • @MandatoryReporter2015
      @MandatoryReporter2015 Год назад +1

      Yes there is.

    • @mikezupancic2182
      @mikezupancic2182 Год назад

      ​@@MandatoryReporter2015tell that to Mike Nifong.

    • @MatthewHancock-rp9iv
      @MatthewHancock-rp9iv 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@annieortiz7768That is what a Bivens Action is for and circumvents the restrictions of the FTCA.

    • @annieortiz7768
      @annieortiz7768 10 месяцев назад

      So if my due process rights were violated and my cases did not get dropped then what do I do. N just previously I got a warrant because the court had small docket I showed at 315 court closed early I got warrant. This dsnt seem legal

  • @andrewbieszk3264
    @andrewbieszk3264 2 года назад +18

    Open file discovery.... YES... This should be the standard everytime!!!!!

  • @karlchezar1067
    @karlchezar1067 7 месяцев назад +4

    Bravo, that is professional, neutrally viewed information

  • @KeepitpushingIn
    @KeepitpushingIn 11 месяцев назад +5

    This shit really need to be change. People lives hanging in the balance, and Is criminal?

  • @heroesandzeros7802
    @heroesandzeros7802 Год назад +24

    People get wrongly convicted all the time.
    Police actually set up crimes, DAs and Judges go along with it.
    Jerseyville, IL is a good example of this.
    One example is the case where my employee was arrested for refusing to leave work and a further trumped-up charge of canning was added, but no evidence was retained.
    After hearing about it, I personally spoke with the DA and he refused to make it right.
    Police went on to forcibly evict the employee and her boyfriend from their home without court order and a sheriff.
    All because the police did not like her hairstyle and the boyfriend was Puerto Rican from Miami.
    Other examples include when police set up 2 more false arrests where police sent people into a bar to physically unplug a clock to cause the bar to stay open too long and sent in someone to refuse to leave at closing time.
    The local DA and Judge went along with all of these cases and refused to correct the injustices.
    Not only did the local judge go along with it, but he threatened to make the fine $10,000.00 the next time it happened.
    The Jerseyville Cartel has no ethics and prosecutorial misconduct is the NORM.
    This is the town where police killed another employee's child for carrying a Bible on a public sidewalk and lied on their reports.
    Google Roger Holyfield.

    • @SJ-lm7xz
      @SJ-lm7xz Год назад +2

      I have lost all respect for the judicial system. We the people can have our own grand juries. Oh…. of course you had to bring up race. Always pulling out the race card. No respect, nada, zero.

    • @adrianarussell-dk2vm
      @adrianarussell-dk2vm Год назад

      it has become their primary way of doing business these days , and has been for a long time that is why this country has more people in prison than any other country in the world it is a business driven by greed, there is little to no consequences for a district attorney committing any kind of act whatsoever . in williamson county texas a DA was found to have with held evidence that had proven the defendants innocence , he decided to charge him and convict him giving him a 40 year sentence and after serving 20 of those years this information surfaced and the DA was only given community service .. its shocking and un believable how evil these people are

    • @paulgarduno2867
      @paulgarduno2867 Год назад +2

      ​@@SJ-lm7xz I am not racist, but when I was denied justice because my original language is Spanish, then I must denounce what happened to me.
      And I am not a political activist.

    • @tbrowntracyj
      @tbrowntracyj Год назад

      Well of course when YOU LOOK they stop

    • @Shawn-yp9ic
      @Shawn-yp9ic 11 месяцев назад

      @@paulgarduno2867 How did you come to believe you were denied justice due to your original language being Spanish?

  • @9fiveb180
    @9fiveb180 2 месяца назад +2

    I believe this lady is exactly the type of person the criminal justice system needs to consist of.
    It seems like it would be easy to let the power go to your head as a prosecutor. But that unfortunate side effect could be reigned in by changing the dynamics of the system.
    From the layout of the courtroom, to the lighting, to the manner in which everyone addresses and communicates with each other.
    The balance of Justice, of which the system exists to provide for the people, is the symbolic representation of what matters most. (Equilibrium)
    Without it, the very systems that underpin our society will crumble.
    The people need to trust in the character of those officials in that courtroom.
    Without integrity, trusting that system becomes impossible.

  • @fosholyfe6115
    @fosholyfe6115 3 месяца назад +4

    Plea deal offers to lower the charges and for 5 years vs 25 yrs flat if you take it to trial because we'll punish to the fullest extent.... Yea.. that part should be illegal.... risking your life with a trial

  • @joanallisonkica739
    @joanallisonkica739 Год назад +9

    First and foremost, attorneys take an oath to protect the BAR. They follow procedure, not law. For a criminal case, there must be a "corpus delecti". Same in civil. There must be an injured party who has written and signed a sworn affidavit claiming an injury. There must be witnesses and firsthand knowledge. A prosecuting attorney has NO firsthand knowledge! People are ignorant of the law. They're endoctrinated to just believe what they are told. Unless someone is sworn to testify, under penalty of perjury, that is just hearsay, and not admissable. You appear to be misleading a lot of people that all these in the system know the Law and American Juris Prudence. All they know is their good ole' boy club. There is no immunity from fraud and racketeering, which are felonies. 18 usc241 and 242. 42 usc 1983. These municipal courts are acting under color of law. Police are revenue collectors, "robber barons". How come you think it's called highway robbery??? Innocent UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY.

    • @ruthorronjak9831
      @ruthorronjak9831 Год назад

      🎯🎯🎯

    • @adrianarussell-dk2vm
      @adrianarussell-dk2vm Год назад +2

      @@ruthorronjak9831 finally someone with knowledge and is willing to tell the truth ... thank you..

    • @stayuf
      @stayuf 11 месяцев назад

      You can ALWAYS challenge jurisdiction. Ask for copies of the judge & prosecution's oath of office, bonded insurance, etc, DO THEY EVEN HAVE THE RIGHT to "charge" you to begin with. Are their "creditials" in good standings? Constitutionally we are to be charged under COMMON LAW, courts today are ran under Admiral Martime Military Tribunal Law. Judges are to be Federal Article 3 judges appointed by the President. They are to make sure they are unbiased & impartial. Here's a quick way to stop the mass sentencing to prison, quit allowing the judges to get 82% of the cost of the total bill for the 😮charges of EACH person they send to prison directly deposited into their retirement funds. I'm sure if that financial GAIN wasn't there judges would be a little more likely to actually be unbiased & impartial. Any court room where you walk in & there is gold around the seal, this is NOT a Federal Article 3 judge. They have taken an oath to the Sovereign Crown of England & the UN. They are now considered a foreign adversary. & due to the Supremcy clause & the ruling in Mulberry v Madison THEY HAVE NO JURISDICTION to enforce their "sentence." The ONLY LAW mentioned in the Constitution is TREASON. The moment the Police(policy enforcers) arrest someone & take them to jail, they have already violated about 5 rights to begin with. We The People have to start educating ourselves & holding them accountable!

  • @weknow256
    @weknow256 Месяц назад +1

    Prosecutor is the biggest problem!

  • @williamzander4732
    @williamzander4732 11 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing woman she is great at explaining.

  • @geraldinebonilla8957
    @geraldinebonilla8957 Год назад +1

    💯 let's change this system. We need more people like you 😊

  • @surfgod509
    @surfgod509 2 года назад +5

    There is always room for improvement, the work in the past years and trying to contact the individuals within the system to correct the flaws.... talking to deaf ears unfortunately, but we must not stop trying to Make the appropriate corrections and improvements, it's all about strengthening the integrity of the courts and its systems.... JD

    • @timothy-shanemartin8383
      @timothy-shanemartin8383 2 года назад

      Most court cases over 99% are all fraudulent because it is all commercial law and the contracts are not fully disclosed because they're usually presented in the form of an application and does not mention the fact an application is in fact a commercial contract with non disclosed content that is binding. I can't say I know what can be done about it other than one reading for themselves what is actually written down in their law, statutes, codes, rules and regulations books and stop believing whatever bullshit that flows from any mouth so spewing. All public employees must have a bond to operate in public working for the public that bond is given its immunity or gives immunity to the public employee in case they damage us and they damage us when they violate their oath of office which is a piece of paper at the state capitol filed away at the state capital and that is their oath of office it is not an act is a piece of paper with writing on it and a signature they're very own it gives them their immunity when they violate that of they lose the immunity the bond then becomes theirs when you notify the official of their offense give them 5 days to correct it and if they don't correct it you go to the bonding company you take their bond because the bonding company will give it to you because of their violation of their oath of office they'll have an investigation that they'll start on that person once this is over with you have the bond you can then sue them civilly that's how it works okay that's how it works stop listening start reading!

    • @truone637
      @truone637 2 года назад

      There is no integrity within the courts and it's systems when prosecutors secure a 98% conviction rate based on unconstitutional plea bargains which force defendants to waive their Constitutional Rights in favor of a "favorable" outcome. The system is rigged in the prosecution's favor.

    • @randolphjones4814
      @randolphjones4814 Год назад

      Judges and D.A's are untouchable that's why they get away with all their corruptions and their crimes wrongfully convicting the innocent and their own involvement in their own crime that involved the smallfakefamilycourt. Crime ring that went on for 16 years and they covered over their crime scene but they left behind their most important part of their crime the portable modual buildings the 2 both was used for their crime being used to fraud the familys making them beleave it was any
      Such family court and this crime made channel 5 TV news break live TV news report as it was being busted but yet no arrests never was done to these criminals for committing such a large crime as this crime was it was all over the TV news in 2003

  • @AndrewLeTV
    @AndrewLeTV 5 месяцев назад

    I was here. Watched it all. Thank u.

  • @jenniferc.2514
    @jenniferc.2514 2 года назад +3

    Thanks, this was enlightening.

  • @helenewebster9462
    @helenewebster9462 2 года назад +2

    Why Judge Brill DID NOT hold Atty Kelvin Little nor Atty. Nancy Sprattlin to turn over Blyth's derogatory statements❓

  • @RuthRodriguez-zb2in
    @RuthRodriguez-zb2in Месяц назад

    Your an amazing professional 💪💪💪💪💪❤❤❤❤😊

  • @BedaChange
    @BedaChange Год назад +1

    I just want to say thank you so much for this video it helped me to understand the justice system a lot better and how to use my rights and to know my rights for that matter thank you so much and I look forward to more

    • @jimcowan4354
      @jimcowan4354 7 месяцев назад

      Prosecutors have absolute immunity. Even if they lie, steel evidence, place, evidence that isn't real.

  • @joanallisonkica739
    @joanallisonkica739 Год назад +4

    Always challenge jurisdiction! This woman perhaps works for a municipality, a NGO? Check out Cases to Win a Suit, Criminal, or Traffic Charge uploaded by You Are Law

  • @17_73
    @17_73 11 месяцев назад +2

    Unfortunetly prosecutorial misconduct is not uncommon it is infact a daily occurence. The biggest problem in the justice system is qualified immunity without it wrongful convictions would be a rare occurence.

  • @ANOINTED1
    @ANOINTED1 Год назад +3

    I was offered 1 year in custody for a misdemeanor resisting arrest in a case I was charged a felony attempted murder against a peace officer , felony child endanger, felony resisting a administrative officer, among lesser similar charges, the exposure was 58 years to life, I turned down the offer, they dismissed the case and refiled a felony assault of a police officer with a deadly weapon other than a firearm, felony resisting an executive officer in the course of his duty, among other lesser charges, went through two trials, and the jury convicted me of a misd. Resisting arrest, sentenced to 1 year in county jail and received 395 days actual time in custody no good time work time credits where applied though I was an idea detainee .
    I appealed to the cal 5th district court of appeal, which reversed the case remanded with instructions given by the supreme court in 3 Palmas notices, indicating a red car and the courts lack of pecuniary interest I a ful review the case went back to superior court where I filed a challenge under CCP 170.6 against the judge who acknowledged recipe of my petition and my right under California state law for said challenge after a case is reversed then subsequently dismissed the charge.
    Whole some may view this as a win I do not, the dismissal happened right when Trump took office the federal government was shut down, my layers failed to follow up with a civil rights movement and I have despite my best efforts to address this matter with the AG bill Barr , the president Donald Trump and the Senate judicial Commission and two attempts yo impeach the president for obstruction of justice and violating the posie comatados act under USC 1983 insurection Act.
    On January 6th 2021 my voice was not heard and my electoral college congressional super majority sacred ballot findings where ignored at 1 pm. We have a President and Vice president that where not constitutionally elected at 1 pm on January 6th 2021, the Senate betrayed thier sworn oathes to preserve uphold and defend the constitution and the current government along with all civil servants should be impeached in my honest opinion. Signed Redacted 5 USC Section 552, " All Rights reserved..." Ech0-7873 ©️

    • @adrianarussell-dk2vm
      @adrianarussell-dk2vm Год назад +3

      only the innocent go as far as you do , you have learned the law out of necessity and self preservation , i believe every word your saying it sounds as if california is just as corrupt as texass. beat them at their own game dont give up there are many people like you and they are pissed off and i am one as well... good luck and keep up the good fight...

    • @kristybarnes2563
      @kristybarnes2563 Год назад

      So, you're for President Trump? How you feel about old skeezer, Joe? Ridiculousness at it's finest!

    • @kristybarnes2563
      @kristybarnes2563 Год назад

      ​@@adrianarussell-dk2vm yes Texas is as corrupt as they can get. I'm fighting my own battles as well.

  • @makylemur7019
    @makylemur7019 Год назад +1

    Priority: Clean out the statute books of ineffective and stupid laws. As an example I suggest the "drug" laws.

  • @ruthorronjak9831
    @ruthorronjak9831 Год назад +4

    ATTORNEY's & CLIENTS
    "His first duty is to the court and the public, not the client, and wherever his duties to his client conflict with those he owes as an officer to the court, the former must yield to the latter."
    -Corpus Juris Secundum Vol. 7 Section 4
    "Clients are also called 'Wards to the Court' in regard to their relationship woth their attorneys"
    -Corpus Juris Secundum, Chapter 7 Section 2
    ATTORN:
    " In feudal law. To transfer or turn over to another."
    -Black's Law Dictionary

  • @davidnichols1363
    @davidnichols1363 2 года назад +5

    Give me the reason why that they don't follow CONSTITUTIONAl law and don't disclose that they are the executor of the Cestui Que Vie TRUST ?
    Misconduct is FRAUD and as they have committed a crime.
    Why don't they disclose that most courts a MARITIME jurisdiction,,COMMERCE and the bar SOCIETY is exercising COMMERCE because after 1913 all CRIME was made COMMERCIAL. ? Your explanation is FALLING apart as most PEOPLE are learning the difference between PEOPLE AND THE FICTION OF A PERSON

  • @europhile2658
    @europhile2658 Месяц назад

    I've noticed in a Court in Texas and in a federal case that people who are accepting a Plea are told they can't Appeal ! This is in the Plea Agreement. They can appeal "ineffective assistance of Counsel " but the judge asks "are you happy with your defense counsel". I assume that is to prevent a future appeal on IoC. that doesn't sound like justice to me! One aspect is that forensic evidence is questionable, here I'm thinking of the Annie Dookhan case in Massachusetts. Surely new evidence should always open up the possibility of a new trial

  • @ANOINTED1
    @ANOINTED1 2 года назад +2

    What about the Judges that take on the prosecuting attorney in a case.

  • @estherrayos
    @estherrayos 2 месяца назад

    There is a trove of evidence like all my vehicle that I went through predatory car repossession and accidents!!! That in itself is the issue!

  • @Watching58
    @Watching58 Месяц назад

    A wise lecture

  • @kevinmichaelbergman8276
    @kevinmichaelbergman8276 Год назад +3

    Your wrong about a prosecutor if you catch them supporting a perjury that's their end doom period

  • @ginahoreczko6112
    @ginahoreczko6112 Год назад +2

    So absolutely we’ll said! Thank You 🙏 😊

  • @samuelcarter7031
    @samuelcarter7031 2 года назад +1

    When you say "prosecutors are the most powerful people in the criminal justice system" you mean that they make the decisions on who to charge and what to charge with, that doesn't mean that they're not questionably wrong. In fact, that only leaves room for the defense anyways.

  • @markrobinson289
    @markrobinson289 2 года назад +2

    Hi I need help but I can't find anyone in the judge is saying the prosecution is immune and she's committed felony fraud and she's forged my court documents it's crazy over something I said to him with my brother a criminal threat and it's outrageous misconduct by the government here and I'm so scared that they're going to murder me cuz they want money and they ain't got any

  • @nickv1008
    @nickv1008 6 месяцев назад +1

    HOW DO DEFENSE ATTORNEYS REQUEST SPECIFIC EVIDENCE IF IT IS BEING HIDDEN BY THE PROSECUTION, OR THE SHERIFF EVEN HIDING EXCULPATORY EVIDENCE FROM THE PROSECUTOR ? ISNT THAT THE PURPOSE OF THE BRADY DECISION?

  • @geraldineletman9152
    @geraldineletman9152 14 дней назад

    My detroit Michigan federal appointed attorney is trying to intentionally have me incarcerated for a crime that he put in writing that I did not do

  • @charlesmiller5391
    @charlesmiller5391 2 года назад +1

    😇☑️🙏
    Thank you

  • @njbudman81
    @njbudman81 5 месяцев назад

    I’m going through this right now. I have video proof I’m not guilty. They act like it’s the first time I mention it every time we speak. I even have a letter from the state police and atf stating my gun was legal. It was inside my house. The police thought of a plan to falsely arrest then did so. I also have that on video.

  • @leatherheather77
    @leatherheather77 Месяц назад

    I have a friend who has a very extremely corupt conviction. The deputy chief of police in his city married his ex-wife and has under the color of law has been trying to kill him ever since and the city is so corupt. the police chief at the time he was being violated so awfully got fired because he wanted to expose corruption. and they awarded him $5 million. my friend has suffered multiple attacks on his life because this cop also put a hit out on him. We have letters from prison gang leaders he went to to try to pay for someone to testify to more crimes or to kill him once he got to prison. They almost succeeded July 21 He was attacked by his cellmate and he was beaten with a large concrete brick and knife and was stabed in the ear and brain it went in an inch and a half. He broke bones in his hands and wrist. Buck kept him from seeing his son all his sons life because he was abusing him sexually. This man does not give a flip about the law except to use it to make up for his misgivings in other things. Besides having no crime they had no body and no evidence. They told so many lies they pretended that his wife said bed things when my friend got her out of town to protect her. She probably doesn't even know they said she said that because the first time he was accused you can tell by looking at her she is a lying sack of shit. The DAO and the ADA implicate themselves in conspiracy to wrongly convict my friend along with the defense that was appointed and the Judge kept appointing defense that was sold out to take him down. I have them on audio recording talking about it. How they believe the false testimony the son gave which did not prove to have anything that was true in it at all. Just this is how we fuck the fuckers is what they said after talking derogatory about black people.There were two undercover cops thatwere dating the girl who disappeared I have an audio recording of one of they confessing to her only dating him to get some dirt on him so they can put him away a long time. She is reported to be scared of one of the under cover cops killing her because of the charge on my friend. SHe did everything legally possible to clear his name she was a drug addict that he was trying to save from prostituting herself. The last place she calls 911 from is the dope dealer who never gets busted who stated that she was only dating him to get info. That she stated was trying to kill her also. She was throwed off bad I know he said that about her but I think she really was suffering at the hands of that boy and her baby daddy who is friends with him. I don't know for sure about the first one I told you about being a cop but her baby daddy at least used to be undercover. He is also a very vengeful Murderer so there is a lot he was up against. He is very intelligent and nothing he did to try and find remedy was allowed the thing they all did to him were wrong. Deputy made up the story and everybody's testimony. took tons of DNA and talked about till you ears fell off and not one bit of it was or could of been a match in the first place because they refused to use her rape kit that would prove his innocence. also provide them with DNA they would have to match. You can email me to gmail or yahoo leatherheather77 if you can help

  • @karliann1
    @karliann1 8 месяцев назад

    This is happening in Carroll county And Allen county Indiana right now with many cases! Conflict of interest and corruption. Also in Canton Massachusetts

    • @wendygrant6370
      @wendygrant6370 7 месяцев назад +1

      Same in Helena Montana, it's an alarming amount.

  • @robl6821
    @robl6821 2 года назад +7

    Dose a judge have an absolute immunity ?? No they only have a qualified immunity that requires no violation of a fact of law and refusing to correct the harmful mistake in law a act of impunity with defiance of the government of law's and volume 18 and tile 42 .. volume 18 242 deprivation of rights is a capital offense

  • @SJ-lm7xz
    @SJ-lm7xz 3 месяца назад

    Also file a affidavit in the court case with your truths. Notarized if possible. Otherwise sworn to. If your guilty of something, own up to it. File birth certificate with the court clerk or get it to the judge and make him the fiduciary. All of them can be sued so don’t believe it when told Judges are sovereign. The people are the sovereigns, not a state corporation.

  • @KristalSmith-eb4si
    @KristalSmith-eb4si 7 месяцев назад

    I have been wrongful accused alot . How is this allowed with evidence ? I sent my information in . Still no justice.

  • @naniheavens3482
    @naniheavens3482 9 дней назад

    In State VS. Thompson the police of Hawai’i had been revealed to be incorrectly charging defendants without an affidavit of probable cause, so cases were starting to get overturned. So now they passed an unconstitutional bill allowing for the prosecution alone to view the evidence and charge someone on their own affidavit of probable cause, he has been hiding it for 6 months in violation of my speedy trial rights bc they forged it to cover for police brutality that was enacted to cover for ongoing domestic abuse and falsified reports with the chief deputies huge crazy methed out cousin who has legal immunity. I was attacked by the officer who falsified a report where my ex smashed my car and tried to run me over on video and the whole fkn. State is covering for the malicious prosecution in my case. The police comission , even HUD was actually acting as an arm of the prosecutor in violation of my VAWA and Ada rights. Yeah they have been violating alllll my Brady and all the other agencies my FOIA and it’s all deliberate . I can’t call the police and I’m stuck here on bail and I get death threats from my ex bf, and I have a disabled daughter. The system is broken. I’ve field hundreds of motions and notices of civil suits , etc. he’s seen alll the stuff of my case bc I been waving it up all the flagpoles. There are hatch act and Rico act violations in my case. It’s a scary situation of human rights violations I’m in. They do it to cover for corrupt police and kick down vulnerable victims

  • @grubisfunny
    @grubisfunny 11 месяцев назад

    So how do you report this when it seems any higher offices refuse to investigate their own officials? Have a very serious case right now where the defendant was convicted for 27 yrs. The prosecutor asked me outside the courtroom very important information and did not tell the defense attorney this favorable evidence. This information was dire to this persons case.

  • @ANOINTED1
    @ANOINTED1 2 года назад +2

    The prosecutor Ernest J. LiCalsi became a superior court judge both positions were in Madera county California he did not let go of the prosecutor reigns and directed the ADAs' behind the scenes see the non published opinion In F070562 and in MCR 039243 for a prime example of judicial misconduct, I have solid evidence to support this claim.

    • @FourbrrlGrabber
      @FourbrrlGrabber Год назад

      Will this be found in casetext or findlaw database ?

    • @ANOINTED1
      @ANOINTED1 Год назад +1

      See cal 5th COA # 070562, the right to be heard.

  • @michaelboros9834
    @michaelboros9834 2 года назад +1

    Wander why they don’t follow the laws? Greed!!!

  • @KeepitpushingIn
    @KeepitpushingIn 11 месяцев назад

    If they would go to jail, they will look The little faster than make sense

  • @313smitty313
    @313smitty313 2 года назад +1

    Lock em up

  • @estherrayos
    @estherrayos 2 месяца назад

    Stop coming back to the scene of the crime people get wise and protect themselves!

  • @laurettapaul7040
    @laurettapaul7040 Год назад

    Perhaps one may look at what's happening in the district (610) of the Ville Marie, Quebec court house [ seemingly the most corrupt in the province of quebec].

  • @donttrip-wt6kj
    @donttrip-wt6kj 3 месяца назад

    thats the problem with the adversarial system its not about the truth its about getting a conviction by any means whatsoever!!!innocance is irrelevant your the defendant your the one as far as theyre concerend.

  • @AlexanderSupertramp142
    @AlexanderSupertramp142 9 месяцев назад

    The prosecutor is not the people.. the judge, prosecutor and police officer get paid by the same entity.. that’s a conflict of interest, not “the people”

  • @GailThornberry-fe2vc
    @GailThornberry-fe2vc Год назад

    Prejuy was committed against me on documents and in court verbly by the petitioner

  • @charlieburke1529
    @charlieburke1529 2 года назад +2

    We're Lawyers cast down from the tower of Babel? Kind of sounds like it!

    • @ruthorronjak9831
      @ruthorronjak9831 Год назад +2

      Yes, the history traces back to Babylon primarily through Judaism as it's extension. Look at the book people swear oath over at beginning of trial.

  • @kristybarnes2563
    @kristybarnes2563 Год назад +1

    I don't agree with her observations concerning black/brown being more incarcerated. It hasn't been that way all the times I've been to jail. Pretty equal from my experience.

    • @paulgarduno2867
      @paulgarduno2867 Год назад

      In my case. I was denied justice because my original language is Spanish. Here in Texas

    • @Shawn-yp9ic
      @Shawn-yp9ic 11 месяцев назад

      Agreed, I never heard a cop say "hey, take it easy on this one, can't you see that he's white?" And I never got any of these breaks in court or lessor sentences due to being so called "privileged". I know there are White people who are wealthy and privileged but I am certainly not one and I have never known a single one of them and get tired of people always making that case that all White people have it easy, are unfair, or racists. THAT is racisit if you ask me. If I were of another race I would teach my children that not all White people were slave owners and not all agreed with slavery back then, and NONE of the White people alive today had anything to do with any of it. Nobody ever makes that clear to kids. The White people treated people unfairly is made clear but not that it wasn't ALL White people, and none of the Whites alive today had a thing to do with slavery. I understand that people feel we shouldn't let it be forgotten but it seems like dwelling on the long past causes more harm and I don't think it helps at all. It would be better to leave that crap where it is, long past. My grandfather immigrated to America from Scotland in 1939. None of my family was even here before that.

    • @donttrip-wt6kj
      @donttrip-wt6kj 3 месяца назад

      poor whites too😆

  • @jrcortez3366
    @jrcortez3366 Год назад +1

    I live in Texas and I think I was wrongly convicted but I settled for a plea deal is there anything I can do to try to reopen and get up different attorney that would actually help me

    • @Shawn-yp9ic
      @Shawn-yp9ic 11 месяцев назад

      Get out of Texas as fast as you can and never go back, it can happen again and it can be worse.

    • @RedShirtMenace808
      @RedShirtMenace808 3 дня назад

      i’m leaving this state

  • @jamesbeemer7855
    @jamesbeemer7855 Год назад

    Hmm , what is the penalty for a MISCONDUCT ?
    In prison the penalty can vary . But how about while you’re out ?
    Um , don’t we all commit misconducts of one kind or another ?
    THIS IS CATCH ALL PHRAZE .
    Like the word CONTRABAND . They can’t even defend themselves !

  • @dominicgonzalez7708
    @dominicgonzalez7708 Год назад

    Are you referring to statutes and codes, or law?

  • @scorpionxing9594
    @scorpionxing9594 9 месяцев назад

    Also dripping evidence is unethical

  • @laurettapaul7040
    @laurettapaul7040 Год назад

    Prove of claim, verified that is.

  • @scorpionxing9594
    @scorpionxing9594 9 месяцев назад

    You can’t sue a prosecutor? WTH? You can sue them privately. No one has absolute immunity, not even judges. Foia request to find out their insurance information and place the liens. Please don’t give out information saying we can’t sue prosecutors, they are humans such as us. Thanks for the other useful information tho. 😊

  • @thomaszynda
    @thomaszynda 9 месяцев назад

    In California participating with COVID-19 Rental Assistance, my landlord Friday unlawful detainer during a time where we had in effect and effect moritorium, even breaking the contract between me the landlord and California rental assistance agency in doing this unlawful, detainer action my landlord lied Underoath forge my name on it hearsay Play a Judge through and her favorite court legislature in California. I was evicted last night belonging my quiet, peaceful enjoyment of the rental unit I fraud deception deception.

  • @Trista4Prez
    @Trista4Prez 6 месяцев назад

    Please help me on my case. CV-23-00525-TUC-EJM

  • @tooge47
    @tooge47 Год назад

    maybe it's time to make tar and feathers fashionable again

  • @thumperrabbit6570
    @thumperrabbit6570 Год назад +2

    The qualified immunity she alluded to is a lie.its derived from common. law, a tradition which hadn't existed since 1215 the signing of the magna Carta, which terminates the period of common law lex non scripta and commences that of statute law or lex scripta. long before the American colonies came into existence, see Thomas Jeffersons writings on the origins of non Christian common law, or Rick Searcy v. Central intelligence agency et al, reply brief. Original common law can be found prior to the code of hammurabi in which h judges, if found delivering decisions not consistent with the law would be fined and removed from the bench for life which completely contradicts any of the superlegislated case law the Supreme Court has delivered. And,again this stands in compete opposition to the civil rights act of 1865 and the Anti Ku Klux act of 1872 and what they sought to accomplish which was accountability for corrupt acts of public officials, i.e. judges, prosecuting attorneys. See Lyman Trumbull senate speeches on this subject .mater were he , as a matter of fact gives the definition for what acts he considered liable to such as a a judge who acts maliciously or corruptly. The same definition given by the Supreme Courts dissenting opinion in RANDALL v Brigham (citation omitted) which the court was quick to superlegislate out of existence in 1872.bradley v. Fisher. The courts refuse to honor the true sovereigns of this country which are 'we the people' as spelled out by chisholm V georgia making it impossible for any government agency or official to use immunity as a defense. The supremacy clause article VI Para 2 defines the law of the land and its Constitutional authority, 'Due Process and 'Equal protection of law as contained in the Fourteenth Amendment are superior to any common law as their were never any provisions made for the inclusion of this law. After the !Articles of Confederation failed the colonist demanded that written law was the only acceptable means of maintaining a legal system, which was a means of excluding common law. They did this because they were oppressed by there British rulers who appointed the governor's and judges in the colonies who in turn made up the rules as they went, aka common law. Blackstone himself tells the colonist that common law did not exist in the colonies as they were not part of the mother. Country, instead dependant dominions. In seventeenth century England Charles Stuart was executed when the Stuart monarchy attempted to monopolize legitimacy by laying claim to venerated legal sources and principles such as the maxim 'the king can do no wrong' the King was tried and executed. So clearly this immunity was a mythological creature when subjected to legislated law. For the truth of This subject matter see Searcy v C.I.A et al In The Eighfh Circuit court of appeals and soon To be in the U.S. Supreme Court after I expose them for refusing to put my Writ of certiorari on The docket In Violation of my fifth and Fourteenth Constitutional ammendment Due Process rights.

  • @ANOINTED1
    @ANOINTED1 2 года назад

    If I where the special master on the Trump papers I could easily prove this.

  • @alexludavertigo6926
    @alexludavertigo6926 2 года назад

    #grangergloryhole

  • @rights_are_god_given
    @rights_are_god_given Год назад

    This is awesome!

  • @iMatti00
    @iMatti00 6 месяцев назад

    👨‍⚖️ ~ Have her back on for a discussion about how these so-called “progressive prosecutors“ have worked over two years later.

  • @jacquesorr7566
    @jacquesorr7566 Год назад +2

    You come across as a very intelligent person, but you're living in a "Wonderland"!
    The Constitution and the entire justice system was and is designed to do just what it does!!!
    Discriminating against the poor and people of color is a design and a systematic effort to extort money for the people who are doing these Jobs!
    Period!!!
    From..., judges to prosecutors, police and everyone else in the " money", chain loop!!
    When, the prosecutor's and judge's are above the LAW'S_ and cannot be removed , Sued, or brought on charge's of LYING, misconduct, or disbarred....???
    I personally don't believe in the system when some are above the LAW'S and the constitution is a joke and a farce because it only protects the RICH, POWERFUL or police/ prosecutor's WHO have QUALIFIED IMMUNITY!!
    Feel Free, to show me wrong!!

    • @donttrip-wt6kj
      @donttrip-wt6kj 3 месяца назад

      $50,000 dollar guranteed traffic arrest bond more than i make a year!!!

  • @Trista4Prez
    @Trista4Prez 6 месяцев назад

    Please help me on this case too: CR 23 - 013942 MI if I don't get some Fair counsel it's going to be a wrongful conviction because they're trying to herd me through a bench trial

    • @donttrip-wt6kj
      @donttrip-wt6kj 3 месяца назад +1

      you need to read the rules of court ,the constitution of your state and the penal codes your charged under. you need to know the laws and rules to call them out on thier bs

    • @StampitisDP
      @StampitisDP 19 дней назад

      ​@@donttrip-wt6kjfacts

  • @diveron
    @diveron 2 года назад +15

    The first half of this video about prosecutorial misconduct boosted my understanding of how the justice system works.

  • @virginiacazares9883
    @virginiacazares9883 2 года назад +12

    Professor Ellen Yaroshefsky,
    Very gracious of you to share such information. Thank you.

  • @sandrawilliams5132
    @sandrawilliams5132 2 года назад +23

    Hello, no one should be given power that allow someone wrongfully to add or lie to win a case. They should be held liable. ( loose their license). It's totally unfair, they need to be reported. I knew a case , prosecutor found someone with the same name (who committed a crime) pretended it was the defender.

    • @nickv1008
      @nickv1008 2 года назад +11

      Prison time would be appropriate for these perjurious actions

    • @ruthorronjak9831
      @ruthorronjak9831 Год назад +6

      File BAR Grievances so their insurance costs spike

    • @surfgod509
      @surfgod509 Год назад +2

      Right, I got that tee shirt 👕.... I appreciate individuals understanding such nonsense is done on a daily , and at the end the the day.... some will continue to ride the backwards pony to the e and instead of making the appropriate corrections....

  • @AshleyYehle
    @AshleyYehle Месяц назад +2

    Love her. She says everything I, myself, have been trying to convey but do not posses the knowledge of proper terms nor the ability to effectively explain all of the points she makes without hyperventilating and high blood pressure readings. She nailed it in this video 1000000%.

  • @wesleyboston9155
    @wesleyboston9155 2 года назад +11

    I wish I had your help and my caseI've been incarcerated now for four years for a crime the government knows I didn't commit. I have proof that the government knowingly hid evidence and that the agent framed me for a crime committed by a cooperating informant. I have video and audio of this and I presented it to my attorney yet he did nothing.

    • @Devfullfaithandcredit
      @Devfullfaithandcredit 2 года назад +4

      I almost gave your comment a thumbs up . But that wouldn't be right , I would love to give you a pre covid HUG. Did you by any chance stand up to administrative cronies in a related area of law. That's when I see this happen a person stands up to them, looks them in the eye and expects JUSTICE TO BE EQUITABLY ADMINISTERED

    • @andrewcross8244
      @andrewcross8244 2 года назад +2

      So you’re sitting around in prison watching RUclips?

    • @andrewcross8244
      @andrewcross8244 2 года назад

      @@Devfullfaithandcredit you have no idea who that dude is and why a jury convicted him. Maybe 10 cases out of 10,000 are wrongful conviction. Lol pre Covid..i suppose tuberculosis means nothing to you or else you would have virtue signaled your whole life wearing a mask that forces you to inhale your own CO2. Sheesh 🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @thomasheinold7426
      @thomasheinold7426 Год назад

      All attorneys are liars and thief’s 😉💯⚡️

    • @elizabethguinn1287
      @elizabethguinn1287 Год назад +4

      Going through the same thing!!! A person framed me and has been making my life a living hell and continues to fabricate things to try to have me arrested again…scary!!

  • @stayuf
    @stayuf 11 месяцев назад +3

    Prosecutors do not represent We The People. They represent the injured party & the State. They are SUPPOSE to make sure the defendant's Constitional Rights are not violated, but....not many aren't these days. You can go after their insurance bond for the misconduct though.

  • @diligentsun1154
    @diligentsun1154 Год назад +3

    There should be NO police officers with s 'long history', of making false statements.
    There should be NO public officers ANYWHERE, who have been caught lying, On The Record.
    Otherwise, this list of excuses for failure is worth consideration...

    • @kristybarnes2563
      @kristybarnes2563 Год назад

      They are allowed to lie to you.

    • @diligentsun1154
      @diligentsun1154 Год назад

      They're absolutely NOT 'allowed' to lie.
      Certainly not to Me.
      Dishonorable conduct is UNACCEPTABLE and rises to the standard of criminal fraud.
      Possibly treason, which is punishable by EXECUTION.

  • @SJ-lm7xz
    @SJ-lm7xz 3 месяца назад +1

    Forced litigation. It is never the prosecutor elected, always the assistants handling cases and they are working on a civil judgement. If your found guilty on criminal charge, easier to win on civil charges. Some states let both be decided in one trial. The Supreme Court knows what is going on. It’s always the assistant that does the dirty work in government not government.

  • @kevinmichaelbergman8276
    @kevinmichaelbergman8276 Год назад +2

    The abuse is so great arrests are the only recourse for the crimes being committed against us I have the best cases as I fought them all for over 10 plus years my case is a perfect one to start the arrests through

  • @tooge47
    @tooge47 Год назад +1

    what is being done to me IS intentional, the result of contempt of cop

  • @tooge47
    @tooge47 Год назад +2

    there have GOT to be SEVERE and IMMEDIATE consequences to their actions or nothing will improve

  • @nickv1008
    @nickv1008 Год назад +2

    When the prosecution won't turn over the 911 phone call tape, when the prosecution wont turn over surveillance video from the alledged crime, and police reports omit exculpatory evidence, what is the defences options??? Yes, the justice is criminal.

    • @biggy_fishy
      @biggy_fishy 11 месяцев назад

      Are you talking DELPHI?

  • @Vongirl3
    @Vongirl3 2 года назад +2

    ROBERT S KELLY #FREERKELLY

  • @yjopharaoh2727
    @yjopharaoh2727 Год назад +2

    Powerful video, very informative👀 A must highlight😘

  • @Ben-eh2bq
    @Ben-eh2bq 3 дня назад

    I’m dealing with a prosecutor right now who KNOWS police lied on an sworn oath affidavit and a police report to falsely accuse someone of crimes and refuse to drop the charges and are forcing the attorney to go through the litteral motions-this officer and prosecutor should be jailed! They aren’t even concerned about an officer lying would have on the community

  • @markchieng9501
    @markchieng9501 Месяц назад

    So much of what you're saying applies to my situation to a case in still suffering from.
    I'm wondering if anything can be done about it?
    After arrested, i awful about how we got arrested. After my prosection and sentence I'm still feeling a sick taste in my mouth.
    It got to be so bad we ever asked for a change of venue for the 1st judge as he was to heavily invested in our case. He wanted for us to lose for sure. Even the lawyers and the DA knew of that.

  • @AndreRosario-zm8pf
    @AndreRosario-zm8pf 7 месяцев назад

    🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌏✝️ Thank God for your video and your help. 2016 Due process violation 4th 5th 6th 14th Amendment violation.

  • @JanieBailey-bi8wg
    @JanieBailey-bi8wg Месяц назад

    I believe that if they have a review every 6 months where they have to face and be held accountable for misconduct and they didn't know what you have or don't have until their review date. Then have a panel of their peers to hear that explanation of your actions. This will also allow for the prosecutor or the police man to know how it feels to be in front of their peers and not have all the information when they walk in. They will have no time to prepare or repair their statement of truth from their side. And seriously the defense especially the defendant should always be able to read and understand what evidence the prosecutor has on them so that they can make that decision with their attorney when it comes to pleas or not to plea because pleas are just set up to fail. It's so that they can hit you will the longer prison sentence. Because you failed something they know you will already fail before they offer it. And if given a recovery court and they go to get help. If they leave the program and run they get an additional 5 years added to their sentences

  • @NJerZeyTV
    @NJerZeyTV Год назад +2

    this was great listen

  • @paulgarduno2867
    @paulgarduno2867 Год назад +1

    I❤Romans 2:16 because ,God will judge the secrets of our hearts. Psalm 103: 6 will be accomplished by the Lord.

    • @Shawn-yp9ic
      @Shawn-yp9ic 11 месяцев назад

      How about take that spirit crap to a religious topic, this isn't one.

  • @paul.van.santvoord1232
    @paul.van.santvoord1232 2 месяца назад

    Dutch guy here, saw the title and the length. Hmm, one of them is completely off. Could easily be 30 hours.

  • @endgame9030
    @endgame9030 8 месяцев назад

    Stop apologizing for these scumbags. They have one job and hiding or ignoring facts is c immunology in itself. It’s a business.

  • @jeffalan6339
    @jeffalan6339 5 месяцев назад

    I have never been arrested or spent time in jail, a matter or security camera was smashed after i drove by 6 minutes later, my truck had logo for carpentry.
    I had a rookie defense lawyer i lost with no video of who damaged the camera. I noe have criminal record cant prove mu innocence.

  • @randolphjones4814
    @randolphjones4814 Год назад +1

    the innocent program only helps the innocent that are doing prison time in prison. but they don't help the innocent people that are out of prison the innocent program told me this

  • @AndreRosario-zm8pf
    @AndreRosario-zm8pf 9 месяцев назад

    🙏🙏🙏✝️🇺🇸 Attorney rights preliminary hearing rights speedy trial rights violated. A right to appeal and A Writ of habeas corpus should have never been suspended. Thank God I fought for my freedom.

    • @wendygrant6370
      @wendygrant6370 7 месяцев назад

      My son just had the same happen recently. And got 60 years without parole. Even though, the DNA was negative, and the judge said the forensic didn't make sense and the timeline and she was unsatisfied with and she wasn't happy with his evaluation because it said he wasn't a danger his lawyer never called not one of his seven witnesses,never objected to anything, or cross-examined. The victim.Made him think he couldn't have a change of venue, and then said in his emails to me that he put in the appeal. Which was a lie. And you only have 60 days from the time of sentencing. So what steps did you take? I am just trying to figure out what all I need to do.... 😢. I've put in a grievance on his lawyer. So far. It's absolutely heart wrenching. Im going to do whatever it ,and fight for as long as it takes.

  • @bardika1
    @bardika1 3 дня назад

    Totally epidemic

  • @scottjacobson4765
    @scottjacobson4765 4 часа назад

    Corruption

  • @ronnieparker4560
    @ronnieparker4560 2 года назад +1

    I need help, I am illegal in prison, my sentence under the Habitual offended ACT, the state of Alabama don't have any proof of prior felonies that was used to enhance My sentence, I have proof from the circuit clerk', that there is none, my name is Ronnie Odell Parker.

    • @bossman1699
      @bossman1699 Год назад

      Go to the Law library. writ of habeas corpus

    • @ronnieparker4560
      @ronnieparker4560 Год назад

      @@bossman1699 I filled a summary judgment, do to the Clark county district attorney, went into default.

    • @bossman1699
      @bossman1699 Год назад

      @@ronnieparker4560 read into writ of habeas corpus. that's the only way you will be released from custody. take your time reading the form.