Ethical Misconduct in the Courts

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024

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  • @veronicabrown3816
    @veronicabrown3816 2 года назад +3

    So my ex who is a narcissist wanted revenge he tried to kill me I literally had to dial 911 when he was on top of me got a year faced 30 used a knife as a deadly weapon. He got out I was stupid wanted closure he messaged me he wanted to apologize. Long story short he tried to say he was going to kill himself when I broke up with him by drinking 128 ounces of beer and 4 ativans. SO he left the door open I couldn't open it on my own because it stuck, and I am disabled with my leg I walk with a cane he tried to say I attacked him. The judge said in his pre-liminary hearing, I only had a public defender at the time after he added to his story said I should have brought a baseball bat, that that sounded like home invasion in the 1st degree, but the prosecutor was going for the 3rd degree even though he. Lied throughout everything and later tried to blackmail me but I didn't Wouldn't that be judicial impropriety the judge?

    • @Devfullfaithandcredit
      @Devfullfaithandcredit Год назад +1

      The identification of victomhood benefits and privileges SHOULD be documented, the vast number of advantages a victim receives in and out of court " administrative authorities " have a lowered standards administrative authorities have at their discretion when declaring a person a victim is, in some cases as easy as checking a box on a form , and the form is not available to the public. This could be used as a motive for impropriety and or misconduct

  • @MandatoryReporter2015
    @MandatoryReporter2015 Год назад +1

    “If the justice system…is a pawn…of political power, due process is a sham.” No sh*t, Sherlock!

  • @codystanley2077
    @codystanley2077 Год назад +2

    Dealing with this myself any help would be appreciated

    • @beatricelewis7715
      @beatricelewis7715 Месяц назад

      I PRAY ALL WENT WELL. GOD BLESS YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @codystanley2077
      @codystanley2077 Месяц назад

      @@beatricelewis7715 not at all. Unable to find an attorney to even sit down and speak with me contacted over 300+ attorneys so far

  • @qdaves8101
    @qdaves8101 3 года назад +2

    Dealing with this now as we speak
    Who can I talk to for help in the state of Connecticut which even Johnny crouch am said he will never do law again here because they make up rules as they go

    • @mikemichael5591
      @mikemichael5591 Год назад

      Bro they make up rules as they go along everywhere . Judges eat live with their prosecutorial co workers . As most were prosecutors pervious to be elected judge by also corrupt mayors . So it’s all a sham. Best advise is don’t get caught up . And if u do get it done with right away .
      They don’t give a shit that u r right or innocent . They are biased by the nature of their employment.
      U can be the smartest guy out there . They will talk to u like u were just born this morning .
      It’s like the English sound smart with an English accent . They sound smart with their legal language . If u lack that then u r not one of them .
      Just stay the f away from these criminals in suits . They have a lot of power over u . And can make your life miserable.

    • @beatricelewis7715
      @beatricelewis7715 Месяц назад

      I PRAY ALL WENT WELL. GOD BLESS YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @helenewebster-sisk2407
    @helenewebster-sisk2407 4 месяца назад

    PRL'S Legal Counsel Atty Amanda Costello maliciously intent attempted to manipulate and coerced me to orally make and write a false statement "Put in writing that you told Sherwin that Blyth called you a Nxxxer." Unbeknownst to me, that would have been a "False Confession."

  • @qdaves8101
    @qdaves8101 3 года назад +1

    Great video