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first ever United Nations investigation of the violations of human rights in the United States

Posted on | July 25, 2010 | No Comments

William Suter, Clerk of the US Supreme Court Asked to Certify, Provide Copies of Dockets in re: Richard Fine, Orly Taitz
Sunday, July 25, 2010 8:43 AM
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William Suter, Clerk of the US Supreme Court Asked to Certify, Provide Copies of Dockets in re: Richard Fine, Orly Taitz
Los Angeles, July 25 – Human Rights Alert (NGO) and Joseph Zernik, PhD, filed request with William Suter, Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States to certify the online dockets of Applications pertaining to former US prosecutor Richard Fine and Attorney Orly Taitz, and provide copies of the dockets from the Court’s own case management system. [1]
Request pertained to Fine v Baca (09-A827) and Taitz v MacDonald (10-A56), applications for stay of executions, submitted to Justices Kennedy and Thomas, respectively.
Both applications originated from penalties imposed on counsel who represented clients in causes that were not favored by government.
In the former – Richard Fine exposed, publicized, and rebuked the secret taking by all Los Angeles Superior Court judges of “not permitted” payments (“bribes”), which necessitated the signing by the California governor of “retroactive immunities” (“pardons”) for all such judges.  Richard Fine was arrested on March 4, 2010, and has been held in solitary confinement ever since. However, no warrant was ever issued in his case, and no judgment/conviction/sentencing was ever entered, as required by California Code to make it “effectual for any purpose”.
In the latter – Orly Taitz filed complaint pertaining to native, natural born citizenship of President Barack Obama. Serious sanctions were consequently imposed on her.
In both cases, denial of the applications were noted in online Court dockets and in letters by Counsel Danny Bickell.  However, in both cases, review of the records
[2] [3] raised serious concerns regarding contradictions, defects, and invalidity of both the online dockets and the respective letters by Danny Bickell.
Moreover, the online public access system of Supreme Court dockets appeared as vague and ambiguous in both design and operation.
Human Rights Alert filed in April 2010 report with the United Nations, as part of the first ever, 2010 review by the United Nation of Human rights in the United States, which focused on the role of invalid online public access and case management systems in undermining integrity of the courts. Responses by the US State Department to the United Nations are due by August 2010, and the United Nations review session and report are scheduled for November 2010.
LINKS
[1] 10-07-25-Fine-v-Baca-09-A827-and-Taitz-v-MacDonald-10-A56-Request-for-Certification-of-Dockets-by-William-Suter-Clerk-of-the-Supreme-Court-of-t
https://www.scribd.com/doc/34835965/
[2] 10-07-25-Fine-v-Baca-09-A827-Supreme-Court-of-the-United-States-Records-in-Application-s
https://www.scribd.com/doc/34834530/
[3] 10-07-25-Taitz-v-Macdonald-10-A56-Records-of-the-Supreme-Court-of-the-United-States-s
https://www.scribd.com/doc/34835883/
Human Rights Alert - NGO  
Human Rights Alert is dedicated to discovering, archiving, and disseminating evidence of Human Rights violations by the justice systems of the State of California and the United States in Los Angeles County, California, and beyond. Special emphasis is given to the unique role of computerized case management systems in the precipitous deterioration of integrity of the justice system in the United States.
Locations of visitors to this page
https://www.scribd.com/Human_Rights_Alert
https://human-rights-alert.blogspot.com/
https://josephzernik.blog.co.uk/
https://menchenrechte-los-angeles.blogspot.com/
https://droitsdelhommealertelosangele.blogspot.com/
https://inproperinla.com/
https://pressroom.prlog.org/Human_Rights_Alert/
https://ireport.cnn.com/people/HumanRightsA?numResults=10&view=documents
https://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/free-fine
WHAT DID THE EXPERTS SAY ABOUT THE JUSTICE SYSTEM IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA?
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“Innocent people remain in prison”
*    “…the LA Superior Court and the DA office, the two other parts of the justice system that the Blue Panel Report recommends must be investigated relative to the integrity of the system, have not produced any response that we know of…”
LAPD Blue Ribbon Review Panel Report (2006) [i]
“…judges tried and sentenced a staggering number of people for crimes they did not commit.”
Prof David Burcham, Dean, Loyola Law School, LA (2000) [ii]
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   “This is conduct associated with the most repressive dictators and police states… and judges must share responsibility when innocent people are convicted.”    
Prof Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean, Irvine Law School (2000) [iii]
[i] LAPD Blue Ribbon Review Panel Report (2006)
https://www.scribd.com/doc/24902306/
[ii] Paper by Prof David Burcham, Dean, Loyola Law School, LA (2001)
https://www.scribd.com/doc/29043589/
[iii] Paper by Prof Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean, Irvine Law School (2001)
https://www.scribd.com/doc/274339

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