ACCESS TO THE COURTS

A Fundamental Right and Necessity

Warning: Unwritten Rules by attorneys and judges use prejudice to subvert the law and violate the constitutional rights of citizens!
Police Misconduct
This website is under reconstruction.

To the surprise of the organization founder, the Access To The Courts website was deleted on August 31, 2008.  The site debut on June 11, 2005 was followed by no fewer than 80 updates tracking the abuses of the police and courts in a matter concerning a pro se litigant.

The premise of the organization is the subtle yet pervasive use of Unwritten Rules, whereby attorneys and judges work to prejudice legal proceedings for their own benefit and often counter to the rights of citizens.  Pro Se Litigants are often the first to fall victim to the Unwritten Rules.

Access to the courts in the United States is a serious problem.  At a time when the pro se litigant's access to legal proceedings was again seriously impaired (in 2008), this site went missing, possibly losing three years of effort toward documenting a growing host of misconduct in the courts.

NOTICE! PRESS RELEASE October 15,2008 re Prejudiced Jury at Hingham District Court
(Discrepancies between a May 12, 2005 911 Call Transcript and subsequent Reporting Officer Report - effectively placed on the court record via testimony on September 18, 2008 - support the allegation that the officer falsified his report, as there was nothing in a short visit to a residence by the Defendant that would suggest a crime was committed.  The officer made up a charge of Disorderly Conduct, starting a farce of derelictions from coast to coast from our public servants in the legal system.  Shame.)

The Real Crime Report is a comprehensive look at the systemic prejudice in the US Judicial System.

THE FOLLOWING ARE THE SCANNED PAGES OF A PAPER BACKUP MADE IN DECEMBER 2005...

Printable Version re Police Misconduct - includes THOSE WHO KNOW (The Unwritten Rules)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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