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Information about A Matter of Justice
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A Matter of Justice
P. O. Box 1209
Dahlgren, Virginia 22448-1209
Phone: Fax:
http://www.amatterofjustice.org/
Rank: No ranking.
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Summary: A Legal Reform Movement in America - Mission Statement
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Other Information: What we at AMOJ want and need to do:
Educate all citizen's about the realities of Our United States legal system.
Document instances of abuse endured from lawyers, judges and other public servants.
Through evidence-in-fact, publically expose the extent of corruption in the legal system.
- Create a Citizen's Judical Review and a Public Service Review.
Demonstrate citizens civil rights problems with the current state in our legal system.
Nothing can be done to improve acountability when our governments are "self-governed".
- Write Public Service and Judicial Accountability Initiative Laws.
Documentation of abuses sent to the States' Judicial Review Boards.
- What judges are disciplined as a result of complaints, the reprimands they received.
Document abuses regarding Friend of the Court, attorney and forensic psychologists.
- Make public documents available regarding the performance of public officials.
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A MATTER OF JUSTICE - Mission Statement
Whereas there has been a decline in the quality of government, and an increase in abuses by government; AND Whereas there has been a deterioration in the quality of justice, and an increase in abuses by the courts and legal profession, We, the members of A Matter of Justice Coalition, hereby do declare it our mission to accomplish the following:
To work towards a restoration of Constitutional rights in the United States by means of education, support of legislation, and publicity. To organize public opinion to be responsive to abuses of individual liberty, property rights and privacy, and to encourage a mass movement to prevent such abuses and to improve the means of their redress.
To work towards improvement of the treatment of all litigants and especially pro se litigants by the courts and strengthening their right to due process and equal protection of law by making the courts user friendly.
To work towards
a) the dismantling of the plethora of agencies, bureaus, commissions, departments and other bureaucracies inappropriately interfering with economic activity, family life and personal privacy and
b) allowing the public to meaningfully participate in the forum of ideas.
To work towards a new process of selection of the state and federal judiciary that would favor honesty and professionalism as opposed to political connections, mediocrity and corruption.
To work towards a meaningful role for the grand juries in investigating and indicting judges for deliberate violation of the rights of citizens.
To work towards legislation that would allow citizens to sue for damages, including retroactively, judges, prosecutors and trial attorneys for deliberate violation of their rights.
To work towards ensuring the right of citizens not to be prosecuted by public prosecutors and judged by judges where the litigants have well founded doubts as to the ability of the prosecutors and judges to be fair to them.
To work towards the implementation of a public register of actionsagainst the judiciary, prosecutors and trial attorneys.
To work for the full implementationof the right of juries to decide both the fact and the reasonableness of thelaw and for a constitutional amendment that would make trial by jury a citizens? right in all or most matters of equity and administrative law.
Posted Apr 22 2007 7:36AM CEST
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