Sunday, December 5, 2010

10-12-05 More on Impeachments - from the OAK Discussion Board // Más Sobre Acusaciónes

Jed Rakoff- -_ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _   Virginia Phillips__ _ _ _ _ _ __ _John Walter_

_ _ _ _  _ Carla Woehrle
From the Oak Discussion Board:

1) Joseph Zernik, Los Angeles, CA
Comment by Joseph Zernik, Los Angeles, CA 13 hours ago
Request for investigation, impeachment proceedings where appropriate, in re: US Judges JED RAKOFF, VIRGINIA PHILLIPS, JOHN WALTER, and US Magistrate CARLA WOEHRLE – for conduct, which undermined Banking Regulation and/or Human Rights in the United States

See: http://www.scribd.com/doc/44671154/

2) Dr. A. D. Jackson
Comment by Dr. A. D. Jackson 11 hours ago
That someone is writing congressmen about investigating and maybe impeaching some judges is certainly news, but in keeping within the 250 word limit, some of this might better have appeared as links.
Andrew

3) Joseph Zernik, Los Angeles, CA
Comment by Joseph Zernik, Los Angeles, CA 6 hours ago
Hi Dr Jackson:
Thanks for noticing the novelty of the message below. I should add that I hardly expect investigation, let alone impeachment to ever take place, given the dysfunctional state of US government today. However, the request serves as notice to the international community of the state of the US government in general, and the US courts in particular, in matters pertaining to Human Rights and Banking Regulation.
Joseph Zernik, PhD
Human Rights Alert (NGO)

4) 
Joseph Zernik, Los Angeles, CA

Comment by Joseph Zernik, Los Angeles, CA 5 hours ago
Hi Dr Jackson:

The request for investigation/impeachment proceedings would also serve as a historic mark for the state of the US justice system today:

In 2006 US Judge Manuel Real, US District Court, Central District of California, was caught engaging in conduct of similar nature - he 'seized a bankruptcy case' - i.e., he took over the case with no Assignment Order and pretended to serve as Presiding Judge. It was a bankruptcy case, with no public policy significance beyond the documentation of corruption of the courts. The US House initiated hearings, but the outcome was only the imprisonment of the whistleblower - Attorney Steve Yagman.

In 2010 - a series of three cases are provided, pertaining to three US judges and a US magistrate, which hold the highest public policy significance, since they document the key role of the US courts in undermining Banking Regulation under the current financial crisis, and also in undermining Human Rights through collusion of the US District Court, Central District of California, with the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles, which is notorious for the large-scale false imprisonments it insists on continuing to perpetrate...

Therefore, response of US Congress in 2010 would serve a good marker for the change, or lack thereof in integrity of the US Government from 2006 to 2010.

One of the problems, faced by anybody who attempts to study the corruption of the US justice system as a whole, is the lack of reliable published reports. Therefore, it is difficult to place the level of corruption today in historic perspective.

Therefore I claim:
The civic duty of the common person in the Robber Baron Revival Era is to document the scope of the abuse.

The request for investigation/impeachment proceedings, and the concomitant publications in peer reviewed, international journals were intended as part of fulfillment of such civic duty...

I am grateful to OAK for performing its share of this civic duty, by creating this message board...

Truly,
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Joseph Zernik, PhD
Human Rights Alert (NGO)
Human Rights Alert is dedicated to discovering, archiving, and disseminating evidence of Human Rights violations by the justice systems of the State of California and the United States in Los Angeles County, California, and beyond. Special emphasis is given to the unique role of computerized case management systems in the precipitous deterioration of integrity of the justice system in the United States.

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