Thursday, April 12, 2012

12-04-12 Arrest and Conviction Wanted: JED RAKOFF

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Jed  Rakoff
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FRAUD

Suspect Details
Name
Legal: Jed  Rakoff 
  
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 U.S.A.
Features: White hair, beard

Felony Allegation(s)
CID - 58
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Crime:Fraud
Charge:Racketeering, simulating legal process
Jurisdiction:U.S.A., Federal Court, New York
Description: JED RAKOFF is a US judge in NYC, who through the practice of simulated litigation [1] has affected the exoneration of banksters and the imposition of unlawful "settlements". Therefore, RAKOFF has positioned himself as a key figure in the criminality that underlies the current financial crisis and civil unrest.
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[1] "Simulated litigation", "simulated decisions", "simulated service", "simulated justice system" here refer to conduct defined as felonies in the Texas Criminal Code as follows:
Texas Penal Code §32.48. SIMULATING LEGAL PROCESS.
(a) A person commits an offense if the person recklessly causes to be delivered to another any document that simulates a summons, complaint, judgment, or other court process with the intent to:
(1) induce payment of a claim from another person; or
(2) cause another to:
(A) submit to the putative authority of the document; or
(B) take any action or refrain from taking any action in response to the document, in compliance with the document, or on the basis of the document.
(b) Proof that the document was mailed to any person with the intent that it be forwarded to the intended recipient is a sufficient showing that the document was delivered.
The practice is widespread in both the state and US courts at all levels.
[2] 11-01-10 Request No 1 for investigation/impeachment proceedings, in re: US Judge JED RAKOFF and Clerk RUBY KRAJICK, US District Court, Southern District of New York, Conduct of Securities and Exchange Committee v Bank of America Corporation (1:09-cv-06829)
http://www.scribd.com/doc/46616530/
[3] 10-12-19 RE: Securities and Exchange Commission v Bank of America Corporation (1:09-cv-06829) - Addendum to Request No 1 for Investigation-impeachment of Judge Rakoff and Clerk Krajick
http://www.scribd.com/doc/45644678/
[4] 11-02-05 Request No 2 for Impeachment of Judge JED RAKOFF Clerk RUBY KRAJICK, US District Court, Southern District of New York, in Re Conduct of Lindner v Amex (1:10-cv-02228) s
http://www.scribd.com/doc/48244479/
[5] 11-08-01 Zernik, J: Fraud and corruption in the US courts is  

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