Is California in trouble? or what? What kinda sentence does racketeering get ya?
This could get good, if the damn government would get off their corrupt ass's, and do what they get paid for, it's just un befriggin' leavible.
Okay here it is, gov. Arnold, the state senate, the Superior court judges, and probably others, are gonna get it, maybe. But I'm not holding my breath.
Anybody heard of SB-11 ? Probably not. this bill was rushed through so fast, on around Feb. 14, or 15 2009, that nobody had a chance to even question it. Gets better. This state senate bill, SB-11 gives complete "immunity" to all Superior court judges in Calif. retroactive 12 years. Why 12 years, you ask? Well this whole sorded story starts around that time I guess. California Superior court judges have been getting a little , for lack of a better word "bribe"money from LA county's general fund, kinda on the downlow, ya know? This besides the almost $200k a year salary from the state. Now, these judges hear cases involving the county, their lawsuits, their child custody cases, their homeowner association cases. In 99% of the cases these judges heard, they ruled in favor of the county. Suprise.
Now, there's this lawyer, that defends these people that are getting raped by the system, this lawyer is a good guy, saved the state millions of dollars, been doin this for many years. After a while, he notices a pattern, so he does a little research, and finds out about this money these judges are getting, so in the begining, he asks these judges to dismis themselves from certain cases because of this "extra" money they get from the people that could stand a little help in return. When these judges refused, he said, "hey, you can't do that" real loud, so other people could hear, and these other people said "can't do what"? And before they got an answer, this bill was passed, protecting them from the illegal activity's they were involved in, but this bill also gave them "immunity"from EVERYTHING.
Meaning, they could just kill someone, and nothing could be done, they have "immunity".
Meanwhile back at the ranch, before this lawyer could do any more damage, these judges got together with their buddies at the state bar, and got this lawyer disbarred, just like that.
Problem being, this lawyer still had cases that he was defending, and instead of just walking out on his clients, he did the right thing and stood by them. The only other problem was, one of the judges he filed suit on, just happened to be hearing one of the cases.
This lawyer is in jail now, with no bail, no court date, no access to a lawyer, no outside comunication, kinda like something out of an old POW movie.
Could have been worse, the judge could have killed him instead. "immunity".
But there's another problem, those pesky problems keep popping up, but this problem is good for our lawyer friend. You see, everything is documented in court, and official records. Retroactive at least 12 years.
The last problem is, that the timeframe on this bill is not the best one they could have picked.
It makes it look like they're trying to hide something, which they are. And, with Arnold, the state senate, and others signing this bill, that opens the whole state up to racketeering charges, conspiracy charges, denial of due process, all kinds of things. And they thought they're broke now, wait till all the cases that these judges sat in on have to be retried, and then there are the lawsuits, oh the lawsuits. And don't you even think that damages haven't occurred.
How much more bailout money is left?
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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