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Originally Posted by tiredofmildred
After being a pro se litigent fighting for "JUSTICE" against an evil Attorney, who is also pro se, I have been reading alot about the Constitution like I have never before. When I went to Court in Suffolk County, NY, I had NO RIGHTS.
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You certainly have rights. Remember, it is up to you to protect your rights during entire court process.
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I was denied a hearing( stated on the record)
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Did you object, on the record? If not, you should.
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and me and my daughter were denied due process.
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If so, you may need to appeal at some point. You should become familiar with the Rules of Procedure for the court you are standing before.
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Originally Posted by tiredofmildred
I have been abused mentally and verbally by this "shyster", harassed and have been dragged through Courts to answer frivilous lawsuits by this vexacious litigant(lawyer).
She's a Lawyer, part of the Corrupt Bar, I feel like a Slave to the Courts.
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Depending on where you are in the process, you may be able to file a Motion to Dismiss on this basis. Of course, it would be stronger if you could cite cases from your circuit, which I believe is the 2nd Circuit. If you can get to law library, they should be able to help if you ask the right questions.
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Where's Honest Abe when you need him?
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Remember, he was a politician, and not quite the honest hero that the children's books would have us believe.
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Originally Posted by tiredofmildred
So I ask, Where did the Constitution go in the Courts ???????
Why can the Judges and the Shysters do what they want with little or no repricusions ??
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This is a complex issue, yet a short answer may be that too many people don't understand the issue, or what is at risk? Perhaps too few worry about the fait of the other guy, until it is our turn? Maybe we're being dumbed down in school?
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What happens to those who cannot afford an Attorney,
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Indeed, as you can see from the link "Court Corruption" the attorney may be limited by the courts, regarding what lawful defense he can provide. This process has been going on for more than a century.
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Originally Posted by tiredofmildred
who have to feed their children and put gas in there cars,
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This is why we have Grand (criminal issues) and Petty Juries (Conscience, the law of the people), they are to make sure that justice prevails. However, they can only carry out this duty by judging the facts and the laws. It is their duty to support freedom, regardless of what the judge may desire.
Sadly, unless the prospective jurors learn this outside of court, this vital information will probably be withheld in court. This really makes today's courts organs of oppression.
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and does not have the knowledge of these wonderful forums to reach out to and ask questions to you generous people who give so much time to help others ? It doesn't say this in the Constitution. I didn't want to get so emotional, but I hope I was a little more clear everyone.
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Finally, courts should be used as a last resort, we should seek to resolve our differences on personal basis. Instead we have been sold on the idea of racing to court, feeling there should be some "law" to govern every human endeavor. Overwise, we must support the Common law.
I wish you well in your current matter.
You should check out
www.jurisdictionary.com for a more complete overview of your situation.