Back in 1996, the district attorney and the judge both get owned in a California court room.
In case you’re not understanding what’s going on here, basically the guy is suing all of the state officials presiding over his case in federal court so they, by rule, cannot preside over his case in state court.
He’s extremely litigious and informed. He walked in and beat their ass at their own game. He even attempted to exercise a citizens arrest of the district attorney. Incredible!
After a three-month investigation, the Queens district attorney has decided not to bring criminal charges against a police officer who was accused of attacking a State Supreme Court justice in what the judge contended was an unprovoked attack, officials said Wednesday.
A district judge was slapped with three counts of misconduct after a special prosecutor accused her of putting her personal schedule ahead of an ongoing murder trial, the Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline announced Friday.
Controversy surrounded Judge Valorie Vega after the acquittal of Victor Fakoya on charges he killed a family friend’s son.
The misconduct charges revolve around allegations that Vega mishandled the court schedule in the Fakoya case, including keeping a jury from 1:12 p.m. on Dec. 16, 2010, to 6:57 a.m. the following day to keep a planned vacation.
She also is accused of recessing the trial midday on at least six occasions so she could attend her daughter’s soccer matches, and of keeping a prosecution witness overnight at the expense of taxpayers to attend a soccer match.
“There is no crueler tyranny than that which is exercised under cover of law, and with the colors of justice …” —U.S. v. Jannotti, 673 F.2d 578, 614 (3d Cir. 1982)
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