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About Joanne M Denison

Former Patent and Trademark Attorney practicing in Chicago, Illinois accepting clients nationwide. We also did trademarks, general intellectual property and business litigation. See our website at www.DenisonLaw.com. Now suspended for 3 years by the Illinois Atty Regn and Disciplinary Commission for blogging about corruption and telling truths that the ARDC wants to cover up. And while I am doing that, I will continue on my blogging work. Now I work full time on court corruption and corruption at the ARDC and JIB (Illinois attorney and judge discipline boards)

From FB–Large cop arrest small disabled child and the child screams and cries

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http://thefreethoughtproject.com/cop-handcuffs-children-video/

Many police are not properly trained on how to treat children and especially disabled children.  This court rules that is excessive force and a violation of constitutional rights.

Court Says Cop Violated Constitution by Cuffing Tiny Child on Video, Watching Him Scream in Agony

A court finally found that the handcuffing of two children with disabilities was “an unconstitutional seizure and excessive force.”

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A federal lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union and the Children’s Law Center has finally made progress after a deputy sheriff handcuffed—and seemingly tortured—two small elementary school students who have disabilities.

In an extremely disturbing video, which TFTP reported on in 2015, school resource officer, Kenton County Deputy Sheriff Kevin Sumner, can be seen handcuffing a sobbing 8-year-old boy, referred to in court documents as S.R. The child is so small that Sumner has to lock the child’s biceps…

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From PS–New standard for malpractice? Failure to recommend bribes to the judge to win cases?

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PAYMENTS AND GIFTS TO JUSTICES OF THE U.S. SUPREME COURT

                                          BY PEOPLE WITH CASES BEFORE THE SUPREME COURT

Query: Is it legal malpractice for an attorney to fail to advise his/her client to offer payment or gifts to the Justices hearing their case?

 

On February 13, 2016, United States Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died at a remote, ultra-exclusive, luxury West Texas hunting lodge, while staying there for free. The hunting lodge was owned by a businessman whose company had recently had a matter before the Supreme Court. The businessman’s company prevailed in the matter. See the New York Times article written by Eric Lipton which was reprinted by the Seattle Times: http://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/scalia-took-the-most-expense-paid-trips-on-the-court/

            According to the article: “Among the court’s members, (Scalia) was the most frequent traveler, to spots around the globe, on trips paid for by private sponsors…Though that trip has brought new attention to the justice’s…

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From GG: the good ship MERS may be going down…for you folks facing those robo signing/false accountings foreclosure cases, read on

Joanne M Denison's avatarMaryGSykes.com

http://mandelman.ml-implode.com/2011/02/new-bankruptcy-court-decision-sounds-the-alarm-%E2%80%93-the-uss-mers-is-going-down/

This is a pretty funny article about MERS and how it is mostly a full of it mortgage/note handling process that bilks county recorder out of millions in recording mortgage docts per year, plus it can often create havoc in foreclosure/assignment/purchase cases.

read on.

New Bankruptcy Court Decision Sounds the Alarm – The USS MERS is Going Down

Preface…

Before I jump into this decision by a U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge in New York, I just want to acknowledge that I very rarely write about MERS.  And it’s not an accident; I’ve chosen not to do so… until now, anyway.

Perhaps I’ve been wrong not to cover the MERS debacle in greater detail, but the reason I haven’t is that I view some of the issues related to MERS as kind of… well, pedestrian… not to put too fine a point on it.

Other than a few good decisions…

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From EB: an update on Barbara Stone and her mother held in an abusive guardianship

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Subject: Texas Attorney Schwager produces Lawyer (Debra Rochlin, an American Hero) to Federal Court who claims she was threatened by FL Judge (Michael Genden) to stop representing Helen Stone a woman in a predatory guardianship with a feeding tube shoved down her throat while the lawyers guardians etc rip off her Estate) or Else he the Judge would destroy the lawyers life.

In the opening of the audio recording of the hearing the Magistrate Judge hammers Candice L Schwager for a small mistake in her pleading that was mainly due to a misread on my part and others but he knows she is coming with witness that will show Judge Michael Genden called Helen Stone’s lawyer and threatened her to get off case or else. See below for highlight times. Schwager is the first lawyer I have seen willing to dance toe to toe with a hostile fed judge and…

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From Ken Ditkowsky–please report corrution to the US Dept. of Justice, and here are the emails for them

Joanne M Denison's avatarMaryGSykes.com

Correspondence relating to incidents of health care fraud may be sent to:

Fraud Section, Criminal Division
U.S. Department of Justice
ATTN: Chief, Health Care Fraud Unit
950 Constitution Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20530

By Email
Joe Beemsterboer(link sends e-mail), Chief, Health Care Fraud Unit
Dustin Davis(link sends e-mail), Assistant Chief, Baton Rouge and New Orleans Strike Force
Malisa Dubal(link sends e-mail), Assistant Chief, Detroit Strike Force
Ashlee McFarlane(link sends e-mail), Assistant Chief, Houston Strike Force
Allan Medina(link sends e-mail), Assistant Chief, Chicago Strike Force
Sally Molloy(link sends e-mail), Assistant Chief, Corporate Strike Force
Diidri Robinson(link sends e-mail), Assistant Chief, Los Angeles Strike Force
Brendan Stewart(link sends e-mail), Assistant Chief, Brooklyn Strike Force
Nicholas Surmacz(link sends e-mail), Assistant Chief, Miami, and Tampa Strike Force

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From EB: Harvesting children for profit in the US: State child kidnap

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https://www.nolanchart.com/article4132-the-business-of-child-stealing-in-florida-html#comment-15058

Under 5 years, blond, blue-eyed – $6,000.00. a top of the line product

We are going to take you behind the lies into the ugly truth that is destroying families for profit every day, in every community across America.  You won’t want to believe it but when you see their faces, hear their voices, you will understand why this is happening and what it means to your own life, even if you don’t have children.

The same system that views children as commodities to be sold also has plans for you.  There is a solution and we will get to that.

The CPS steals children using the system paid for by citizens who believe it is being used to protect those in need.  That is a fraud; the system actually pumps money into the personal accounts of all those involved in the system, converting children into cash while destroying…

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From KD: After 14 harrowing abusive deaths of the elderly: Why isn’t this nursing home closed yet?

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http://www.miamiherald.com/news/health-care/article178481256.html

Feds to cut Medicare for Hollywood Hills nursing home after residents died

OCTOBER 12, 2017 1:53 PM

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From KKD: New drugging scandal coming to nursing homes: Nuedextra, a chemical restraint masquerading as a “real” drug for a “real” condition when it’s not.

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Nursing Homes abusively drugging elderly patients with mind-altering drug

Friday, October 13, 2017 by: Isabelle Z.

(Natural News) We’ve heard a lot in recent years about nursing homes overmedicating their patients with psych drugs to sedate them in order to make them easier to manage, a heartless practice that puts their lives in jeopardy. This still occurs to a disturbing degree, but tighter regulations by the government on dangerous antipsychotic drugs have forced doctors and nursing homes to be a bit more creative about how they go about medically controlling patients they consider unruly.

Enter pharmaceutical company Avanir and its little red pill called Nuedexta, which is a combination of a generic…

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From KD and CBS news–Threats and Dishonest Services caught on video by Ald. Moreno

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http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2017/05/16/2-investigators-alderman-threatens-to-ruin-landlords-business/

When Chicago graft and corruption is caught on video……

This is the dark side of Chicago everyone knows about. You tick off your alderman, you’re good as dead.

Obviously this guy Moreno is a psychopath and needs to be tested with a PET brain scan and removed–if the FBI doesn’t just give him a set of matching silver bracelets for threats, malfeasance, misfeasance and Dishonest Services.

(CBS) – A building owner says a Chicago alderman threatened him over the closing of the Double Door music club – comments that were caught on cell phone video.

What the alderman said is raising questions about his power and whether he went too far.

2 Investigator Dave Savini reports.

The video shows Ald. Proco Joe Moreno (1st) talking with building owner Brian Strauss.

“I’m going to tell you right now, I don’t trust you,” Moreno says.

“Don’t trust me for what?” Strauss…

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From RR: How does an appeal work?

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  1. READ THE RULES.  Download the set of rules for appeals in your jurisdiction and court system.  Read all the rules.  I’d tell you to get an attorney but that would be a joke and an insult.  In Chicago, most attorneys charge $10k to $15k or more for a simple appeal and then many do just a lick and a promise at the last minute.  One attorney I know tells the client they are not allowed to review or change anything before submission.  He is sooooo full of it.  Bar complaint for him.  Of course he did a crappy job on this appellate brief.  Knew it.  In any case, 95% of the US public cannot afford $10k for an appeal.  So you’re stuck with me and this website and a DIY brief.  It’s completely interesting that 95% of Americans cannot afford to access their own Court Appellate system, but it seems…

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