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America's Corrupt Legal System Danger to Visitors, Travellers as Well as USA Residents
The tragic reality of the world's biggest corrupt legal system
June 15, 2007
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Dr. Les Sachs
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Amen, Dr Les Sachs!
We've been there ,& had stolen by one of the most corrupt justice systems in the good ole USA, more than $383, 340.00 that was granted to us by another court. I am writing my 3rd book on corruption! In the first, I named judges, lawyers, their Bar #s, & even wrote about the sexual affair by the Chief Judge.
The Bar, the Gov. AG, or Media are not interested in such true facts! So, I will write another book!
God Save America!
Rev. Anna Clark
Florida
Posted Jun 22 2007 4:26AM CEST
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A note from author Dr. Les Sachs
From: "Dr L Sachs"
Date: June 18, 2007 6:13:58 AM PDT
To: "AHRC News"
Subject: Re: Yes, Reprint permission for "America's Corrupt Legal System"
Dear AHRC,
Thank you for your e-mails.
Of course, yes, you are free to reprint my web articles at no charge, as well as make any links you like.
I am very glad to have my articles, and my much longer online 'FAQ on US Judicial and Legal Corruption', freely available to those who would find them useful.
It is very heartwarming to me, that my words have sometimes brought some deeper understanding and even some comfort, to the victims of the US legal system and their families. - Although it is hard to fight the corruption, at least people can better understand how the system works, and that they are not alone in being victimised.
With best wishes,
Les
Posted Jun 18 2007 11:34PM CEST
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America's lawyers are controlled by the judges, and don't really work for you - that's why they sell you out to the government, or to the big companies that pay bribes
There's some very special aspects about the way American lawyers are controlled by American judges, which is central to why America's legal corruption is so much worse than any other advanced nation. Even if you are paying an American lawyer huge amounts of money, he or she doesn't really work for you, and in fact may sell you down the river to the jailhouse.
American lawyers are directly under the thumb of the judges and the government, and must submit to the culture of bribery and perversion of justice, or else face terrifying revenge. Lawyers, just like you, can be instantly jailed by an American judge on flimsy pretexts, and American lawyers can be quickly stripped of their right to practice law, and personally and financially destroyed, if they dare to criticize legal corruption. Lawyers who try to fight the system can find themselves not only dis-barred, but also criminally charged and jailed, and no other lawyer will help them. It is a horribly crooked system in America.
This is different from other advanced countries, where lawyers are usually a professional guild, whose status and right to practice law, is under the control of only their fellow lawyers. This means that, in other countries, the judges and the government cannot easily ruin or attack the lawyers for purely political reasons. This is also part of why, in other developed countries, outside of America, you really do see brave lawyers fighting for un-popular clients, or challenging the government, and asking for justice.
But in America, it's different. Over the past century, the American lawyers lost the right to regulate themselves, and instead fell under the power of the judges. So American lawyers are afraid to do things in court, that the judges don't want them to do. America's army of nearly 1 million lawyers, is almost totally under the control of a few thousand judges, with their entrenched culture of bribery and fraud and miscarriage of justice.
I would disagree with this statement....the American Bar Associatin does have the 'power' to regulate the attorneys in this country, however, does not for various reasons. (economics and the complexity of the legal 'industry' and corrupt political agendas first and foremost - disbarring attorneys means less revenue for this PAC to foster it's own agendas on the other branches of government - lobbying by attorneys for their own welfare is an occupation also - more unconstitutional laws means more 'revenue' for their 'industry'). It is a PAC organization, first and foremost, and the 'continuing education' given has nothing to do with the Constitution, but 'judge made laws' and their 'populist' decisions, and usually cases decided in the lower courts, although as we have seen this past decade especially, even the Supreme Court decisions are 'political' and not 'constitutional' at all. So, the 'legal industry' is at fault, cases are being decided 'politically' at every level due to the corruption within itself, and can be blamed on both the individual attorneys and judges, and their 'educational' self-created 'educational' branches. I maintain that most high school students have a better 'education' and grip on the Constitution and the founding fathers 'government' than the Supreme Court judges.
Lower court judges are 'elected' and in many states throughout the nation, it is a section of the State or County Bar Association that recommends them. As published earlier on this site, the bulk of campaign contributions for judicial elections come from who else? Attorneyes (and also state legislators), those high and costly fees go to buy 'control' of the American legal system - in all three houses they dominate due to the public's belief that only a lawyer can 'understand' or 'write' constitutional law. This has been a belief of only the past century, only since the American Bar Association came into existence (which has its roots on the British sovereign system of government, not U.S. as a government, first and foremost, 'of the people.' Prior to that, judges were 'elected' from local respect business leaders, shopkeepers, etc. The Constitution, as the 'law of the land' is not a lengthy or complicated document to read. The decline of the court system has to do, again, with attorney/judicial control through their own self-created 'court rules,' which are so complex that only a lawyer can understand, and purposely formulated that way to insure their job security, first and foremost, because many of those 'rules' are unconstitutional also on their face (many violating the Constitution's 'due process' provisions). The strict two-party system is also at fault, with their elected representatives afraid to deviate from policy for fear of not having access to the party base and money necessary for their re-elections.
Limited terms based on limited service or 'lame duck' candidates only re-elected due to 'supermajorities' would be the way to return our government to one 'of the people' and actual active arrest and conviction for those members who violate their oaths of office to the U.S. Constitution.
And while there are many 'political' victims in this country, especially foreign nationals, there are many foreign nationals that are here not to assimiliate and become Americans, but bring their former forms of government also to our soil, many of whom do find themselves in our prisons due to the fact that they are practicing and under the beliefs of their former governments, and not this one. I would profess that it is also the onslaught, unprecedented in any prior decade, of foreign nationals now from communistic and socialistic regimes that has also caused some of the imbalance in what is going on in our country today, although it is clear that the one 'check and balance' on this - the judiciary, has also been woefully negligent in it's primary duties, 'justice' for Americans under the rights and protection of the U.S. Constitution, and nothing else.
And many of those 'foreign nationals' complained of in our prison had no real 'right' to be here in the first place, and for a period of time even after 'immigration' in this now more dangerous day and age, monitored for a period of time to see whether it is our country, or their own political agendas, which were the origin of their arriving on our shores.
Posted Jun 15 2007 8:18PM CEST
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Linda Gehring
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Letter to Asia Times Online - June 15,2007
Spengler's blindness and illusions about the USA (China must wait for democracy, Sep 26) are so wrong that even many US citizens [will] find his portrayal laughable. Spengler joins George Bush with his claims that "no system of government is more successful than America's". But the grim reality is that the USA now has little effective political freedom, and its legal system has become the most corrupt, cruel and unjust of any developed nation.
America's failures are hidden by the corporate-owned media, [which] join Spengler in this propaganda. US courts now supervise the world's biggest gulag, with over 2 million prisoners - a quarter of the entire world's prison population. Bribery and extortion, and the jailing of the innocent, are commonplace. America's lawyers are under the thumb of the judges, and will no longer fight for America's nearly dead constitution. I myself, a Harvard-educated writer, was forced to take refuge in Europe after my freedom of speech was banned in a fake US trial, with the judge's friends posing as my lawyers.
The two big US political parties, both funded by the same corporations, largely ignore the citizens. For example, a majority of US people want out of Iraq, though almost no US political leader dares to discuss this. Many US citizens, denied any voice or redress, are stockpiling weapons in fear and despair for the future.
Spengler talks about how the USA is a goal for immigrants. Many are fooled by the Hollywood myths of US freedom. Also, economic émigrés are by nature aggressive, and they are attracted to a place of rampant, brutal capitalism, despite its risks. But even many of these people regret the choice, if they bump into the US legal system. The only people in the USA who still believe the myth of US "freedom", are those who aren't active in politics, and who haven't yet been abused by the crooked US courts.
The USA is currently kept afloat by [US]$2 billion per day borrowed from Asia, plus consumer spending that is driven partly by the home-equity bubble, and partly by the fact that US citizens have no faith in the future. US residents spend all the money they can get and borrow, because they already sense there is no tomorrow there. Spengler doesn't realize he's looking at another failing state.
Dr Les Sachs
Amsterdam, Netherlands (Sep 27, '05)
Posted Jun 15 2007 1:43PM CEST
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