Friday, September 14, 2012

12-09-14 Only the tip of the iceberg on judicial corruption in the State of Israel...


More and more data is emerging regarding judicial corruption in Israel, which in the Human Rights Alert 2012 submission to the United Nations was inferred soly from examination of the large scale fraud on the People in:
  • Development and implementation of the electronic record systems of the courts, and
  • Implementation of the Electronic Signature Act (2001) alone.

WANTED!
In a first interview Dan Cohen, the judge who escaped to Peru after being suspect in taking bribes of millions, tells about the arrests, the hospitalizations, and on the emerging extradition agreement.
Source:
Haaretz [Hebrew]
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RESPONSES:
1) Joe - when there is a lot of money involved in court cases there is a lot of temptation for mischief by the judges. As the bible clearly and obviously states, the Love of Money is the root of all evil. B, JD [Admitted to 9th Cir and US Supreme Court, but not the Calif Supreme Ct. due to State Bar Crimes against me.]
2) B:
I guess Mischief is your euphemism for corruption.

Let's go through the list:

1) Property:
The power of money is a given. That is why one of my routine methods of exposing corrupt, simulated litigation cases, is simply to search for case involving banks.
For example, in the US District Court, Southern District of NY, which is supposed to regulate the NYSE, any case involving the infamous US Judge Jed Rakoff and a bank, is likely to involve Fraud on the Court.

Liberty:
It is not only money.  It is also the desire of the government to exert absolute powers.
For example, in my searches of the US Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit, a good way to search for corrupt, simulated litigation cases and Fraud on the Court, is to look up the Habeas Corpus cases.  In that particular instance, they are conducting fraud on individuals, who don't even have good access to the records.

Life:
I never got into reviewing capital cases in the US courts, because it made me sick.

The issue is to go beyond the fabricated concept of the courts and the legal profession as "controlling the other branches of government", as some here (perhaps you) stated.  Instead, systematic data mining of the electronic records of the US courts (or Israeli courts, and soon I plan to initiate review of additional nations), provides a good way to estimate the scope of the corruption through Fraud on the Court. 

The bottom line
:

In any matter involving due process in the deprivation of life, liberty, and property, you cannot trust the judiciary and the legal profession.  That does not leave much...

JZ

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