Judicial Ethics, Misconduct, and Reform

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ม.ค. 2025

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  • @ChucksNPearls
    @ChucksNPearls 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    ..."It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions then by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong."... -Thomas Sowell

  • @user-xc7iq4cm8t
    @user-xc7iq4cm8t หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    THIS!! The conduct of many judges - especially in non-judicial states in administrative courts deciding the fate of homeowners is horrific. These courts are unlawfully dispossessing homeowners of their homes. Judges rule on their own motions to recuse, ignore motions to disqualify. Most courts don't even require attorneys to prove who their client is - or IF they even have one!

  • @JdWitr
    @JdWitr 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    This is Serious problem/issue across America, report it and nothing happens, their free to abuse others because of the position they hold... Only the victims understand this fully.. thanks for the conversation 🙏

  • @maxxschneider5534
    @maxxschneider5534 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Administrative law and courts have no oversight and there's too much room for abuse. With an overarching need to raise revenue at any cost for their drinking habits

  • @GailThornberry-fe2vc
    @GailThornberry-fe2vc ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We need jasper County Missouri judges looked into

  • @ChucksNPearls
    @ChucksNPearls 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hi. During intro.. Is it Our democracy? Or is it our Constitutional Republic? 😁

  • @donaldcassidy2275
    @donaldcassidy2275 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    My judge has proved he is biased over the last 3 yrs he has been on my case he even arranged and retaliatory arrest a couple wks ago cause I filed complaints with the DOJ and got Utah county's prosecution off my case so I'm filing a motion of dismissal with extreme prejudice on the grounds of procedural due process conspiracy corruption and I have proof of him being biased so I'm filing a peremptory challenge against him for his misconduct and if he doesn't grant the dismissal I will file a request for recusal

    • @MrProfessional777
      @MrProfessional777 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Good luck.
      I filed a motion to recuse. It's silly because its up to the judge you want recused to recuse themselves. They most likely won't. I also filed a case against this same judge in a hire court with a Writ of Prohibition. Also denied. "We investigated ourselves, and found we did nothing wrong." type deal. I have an open complaint with the Judicial Commission. We'll see...
      Good luck and fight the good fight!

    • @donaldcassidy2275
      @donaldcassidy2275 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MrProfessional777 after I filed the motion the judge certified it only he doesn't have the say it's going to supreme court chief Justice for review where he will be recused I was surprised the judge im recusing certified my motion I find out the 24th in court what happens but I know the chief justice will grant me the recusal

    • @Charles-bq6go
      @Charles-bq6go 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I wish we could talk. Some of these judges are downright crooked.

    • @Charles-bq6go
      @Charles-bq6go 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      1. My brother (Dexter Lee Williams) was told the following by Judge G.E. "Bo" Adams: "But you were convicted not because law enforcement is racist. You were convicted not because the Court is underhanded or corrupted, or is corrupt or anything like that..." Judge Adams aligned himself with law enforcement. This is not proper especially after so much racial dialogue between Judge Adams and Trial counsel Wanda S. Jackson throughout my brother's case and/or trial. Where is justice here? An attorney arguing on multiple occasions with the judge about how she felt they was part of the "Good Ole Boy" network/system. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to read this behavior.
      2. Eight days after the oral sentence, Judge Adams added the Recidivist designation under OCGA 17-10-7(c) in a written order. My brother did know he was sentenced under recidivist way afterwards. Speaking of not knowing, he was found guilty of 3 counts of Rico. Judge Adams provided the jury with a verdict form that did NOT include the underlying predicate acts. My brother do not know what two or more crimes the jury found him guilty of, so how do he effectively fight his case on appeal? This is a blatant Due Process violation.
      3. Judge Adams modified the defense charge to jury even after the State agreed and the Court accepted. Judge Adams added a statement to the defense charge that start out with the same two words as the actual charge that was accepted. The two words were "Where the..." Judge Adams knew exactly what he was doing and trial counsel told him that he had to know it was wrong. She objected and he refused to go back into the charge conference.
      I am going to stop at nothing to assist my brother in finding justice. We will continue to fight. My neice Demeisha Hooks and my brother contacted you in the past but to no avail, but that is fine because this is a new day. Please contact him in prison and tell him what charges the jury found him guilty of.

  • @Bear-jr3ei
    @Bear-jr3ei 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Nothing like a group of lawyers to figure a way to get their in your pocket, trust me I know what’s best for you!

  • @Charles-bq6go
    @Charles-bq6go 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Of course there are more. My brother constantly lets me know how Judge G.E. "Bo" Adams wronged him. There's a lot to share. His case and sentencing is online. Watch the dialogue for yourself. The judge sits on the bench at Houston County Superior Court in Perry, Georgia.

  • @Charles-bq6go
    @Charles-bq6go 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    1. My brother (Dexter Lee Williams) was told the following by Judge G.E. "Bo" Adams: "But you were convicted not because law enforcement is racist. You were convicted not because the Court is underhanded or corrupted, or is corrupt or anything like that..." Judge Adams aligned himself with law enforcement. This is not proper especially after so much racial dialogue between Judge Adams and Trial counsel Wanda S. Jackson throughout my brother's case and/or trial. Where is justice here? An attorney arguing on multiple occasions with the judge about how she felt they was part of the "Good Ole Boy" network/system. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to read this behavior.
    2. Eight days after the oral sentence, Judge Adams added the Recidivist designation under OCGA 17-10-7(c) in a written order. My brother did know he was sentenced under recidivist way afterwards. Speaking of not knowing, he was found guilty of 3 counts of Rico. Judge Adams provided the jury with a verdict form that did NOT include the underlying predicate acts. My brother do not know what two or more crimes the jury found him guilty of, so how do he effectively fight his case on appeal? This is a blatant Due Process violation.
    3. Judge Adams modified the defense charge to jury even after the State agreed and the Court accepted. Judge Adams added a statement to the defense charge that start out with the same two words as the actual charge that was accepted. The two words were "Where the..." Judge Adams knew exactly what he was doing and trial counsel told him that he had to know it was wrong. She objected and he refused to go back into the charge conference.
    I am going to stop at nothing to assist my brother in finding justice. We will continue to fight. My neice Demeisha Hooks and my brother contacted you in the past but to no avail, but that is fine because this is a new day. Please contact him in prison and tell him what charges the jury found him guilty of.

    • @librajustice457
      @librajustice457 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Tell whomever Bryan-Shawn ATL wants to make welcome.home signs for ones brother❣️& sooner rather than later ❣️ ✌🏼💪🏼🫶🏼🙏🏼👍🏼

  • @ronniedelahoussayechauvin6717
    @ronniedelahoussayechauvin6717 2 ปีที่แล้ว

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