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Monthly Archives: January 2016
If you find corruption in the courts, report it here. therobingroom.com
Please rate the judges on this page and let others know what they do.
In the case of Mary G Sykes she was narcotized to death at age 95 under the supervision of Judge Aicha MacCarthy who never cared about this woman. She let attorneys Farenga, Stern and Schmeidel run amok in her courtroom terrorizing Mary and Gloria Sykes. Mary Sykes was narcotized to death without autopsy or tox screen. This must end.
Go rate your judges now.
Show the ARDC and Jerome Larkin you support Attorneys that blog about corruption!
A new go fund me in response to a $17,000 bill that I recently received for my ARDC trial.
It’s absolutly outrageous. I am cleaning up the messes they leave behind because they cannot read and are not interested in the US Consitution.
They want attorneys to cover up the “target, isolate, drain the estate, eliminate and cremate” mantra their lack of disciplining dirty attorneys foster and protect in Illinois probate courts.
I don’t have the money because I run a charity and represent clients for free or low cost.
See:
If you want to send them a check written on a coffin of your deceased loved one, a check on the shirt of your back, I would be glad to send it along.
Checks written on special items–obituaries, memorial services, maybe even Alice Gore’s gold teeth, will most certainly be sent along and I will publish the pictures…
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Court of App for Fed Circuit Upholds offensive TMs and the First Amendment
from the wall street journal:
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington struck down a long-standing provision in federal law and sided with Simon Tam, the frontman for the Asian-American rock band The Slants, who sought to register the band’s name. A U.S. Patent and Trademark Office examiner had denied it, saying the phrase was likely disparaging to people of Asian descent.
Tuesday’s decision endorsed a robust view of the First Amendment as it struck down a nearly 70-year-old provision in the Lanham Act that barred the registration of disparaging trademarks. The court, however, also acknowledged its ruling opened the door for the registration of trademarks that contain ethnic slurs and “offend vulnerable communities.”
“Whatever our personal feelings about the mark at issue here, or other disparaging marks, the First Amendment forbids government regulators to deny registration because they find the speech likely to…
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From Ken Ditkowsky – Get the IRS involved in Sykes!
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Subject: Re: Fw: WSJ Blogs – Ruling Upholding Offensive Trademarks Could Give Redskins a Boost – Law Blog
Date: Jan 27, 2016 9:58 PM
I am more interested the Rule of Law that is expressed.
I would like hit the following as hard as I can, to wit: The more I delve into this elder cleansing scenario the more reprehensible I find the corrupt judges, corrupt lawyers, and the corrupt judicial officials. The situation is absolutely… |
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From Ken Ditkowsky–Larkin is not ashamed to be ignorant of the Law
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From Janet Phelan: a new article and Book Review on Judicial Corruption–Bad Minds High Places
Bad Minds, High Places available on Amazon.com
“Bad Minds, High Places” is the story of America’s failed legal culture and the FBI raids on Cleveland from 2008 to the present. It portrays the foibles of American public life from Ohio to Washington State and the ethos under which its legal system operates. The book is an absorbing, non-fiction account of an attorney subjected to fraudulent charges, arrest, extradition, jail and coordinated aggression on a national basis after he published an editorial critical of a Cleveland, Ohio judge. The author forces the reader to see a new model for state judiciaries as self-serving interest groups with the most gruesome failures in jurisdictions where judges are elected and heavily politicized. “Bad MInds”, is not only about individual failure on the part of one judge. It tells how politicized judges, prosecutors, attorneys and police cooperated at the state and federal level to…
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From Mark Adams, JD/MBA and Kirk MacKenzie–important articles
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2016 14:06:49 -0600
From: jdenison@surfree.com
To: markadamsjdmba@hotmail.com; kirk@silentnomorepublications.com
Subject: RE: [CitizensNewswire] JUDICIAL CORRUPTION: IS THE SYSTEM JUST?
CC: ken@ditkowskylawoffice.com; loamu@aol.com; bstone575@gmail.com; candiceschwager@icloud.com
—–Original Message—–
From: Mark Adams
Sent: Jan 25, 2016 1:46 PM
To: “Kirk@SilentNoMorePublications.com” , “cn@silentnomorepublications.com”
Cc: “richardfine@campaignforjudicialintegrity.org”
Subject: RE: [CitizensNewswire] JUDICIAL CORRUPTION: IS THE SYSTEM JUST?Thanks, Kirk.Unfortunately, as usual and by design, the commentators do not realize how justice was supposed to be secured because they do not understand government nor are they aware of the means to control it. A brief explanation follows:
What is government other than making and enforcing rules?
So, who makes the rules?
Laws can be made by popular vote as in direct democracies or by the vote of elected representatives in representative democracies, like the U.S. once was. However, if…
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Texas court steals $160 million disabled trust and loots it–with impunity
By John Griffing
DALLAS, Texas (Texas Insider Report) – After Dallas citizen Jeff Baron was “sentenced” to an unprecedented civil lockdown to enable lawyers to loot his Juvenile Diabetes Research Trust, the 5th Circuit Court has now upheld the judicially authorized theft (in the amount of $160 million dollars), according to the latest information available on the case. On January 19, 2015, Texas Insider carried an exclusive story entitled “Human Being Put Into ‘Receivership’ by Federal Judge in Dallas, Texas,” detailing a massive “judicial corruption racket.”
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A long history in Indiana of abusing the Mentally Disabled says Tim Lahrman
Mr. Tim Lahrman is one of the most helpful, kind “disabled adults” that I have come to know. He regularly writes pleadings for the disabled, reads cases, is highly skilled in the law–yet is under guardianship in Indiana!
How does this happen? Tim Lahrman ran a very successful electronics store or stores in Indianapolis. They were worth millions. But one day, evil greedy brother ran into court on false pretenses that Tim smoked marijuana frequently and was in need of a guardianship. The court agreed, stripped Tim Lahrman of all his rights and handed over control of the electronics store to evil brother. Of course, we all know what happens after that–assets are sold, but many simply disappear. Evil brother is now rich, bank accounts of the business quickly drained, but the court and all court appointed lawyers and vendors are happy because they have been paid off. Tim Lahrman…
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