Sunday, November 22, 2009

09-11-22 The parallels in cases of crimes by the LA-JR - and collusion by the U.S. Courts

Latest modification - November 24, 2009

Four Parallel Cases of the LA-JR (incomplete table)

I.

II.

III.

IV.

False Imprisonment

Real Estate Fraud

Real Estate Fraud-

Grand Fraud on Public

Richard Fine-

Joseph Zernik

Barbara Darwish

Harold Sturgeon

1) LA Superior Court - Sham Court Actions - Equity/Enterprise Track - Initial Criminality by Judges

· Clerk of the Court: John A Clarke

Marina v LA County (BS109420)

Samaan v Zernik (SC087400)

Parks v Zernik

(BC369558)

Galdjie v Darwish (SC060217)

Derwish v Darwish (SC052737)

Sturgeon v LA County (BC351286)

· David Yaffe

· Jacqueline Connor

· John Segal

· Patricia Collins

· Terry Friedman

· Patricia Collins

· Flynn

· Haber

· John Segal

· Charles McCoy?

· False Imprisonment

· Real Estate Fraud

· Mail Fraud

· Wire Frau

· Perversion

· Real estate fraud

· Financial Institution Fraud

· Mail Fraud

· Perversion

· Real estate fraud

· Mail Fraud

· Perversion

· Real estate fraud

· Mail Fraud

· Wire Fraud

· Perversion

2) LA Superior Court - Referees with no valid Appointment Orders

· Murray Gross

· David Pasternak-

· David Pasternak-

· James A Richman (2)

3) Ca Court of Appeals, 2nd District Sham Court Actions – Appeals and Petitions from invalid Judgments and Court Orders

Petitinions & Appeals

· 7 Petitions denied

· 2 Appeals dropped

· 1 Cross appeal from nothing – no order or judgment.

· Conduct of the Court inconsistent with the law

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Appeals

· 3 appeals from 2 judgments?

· (B163170) Denied

· (B179767) Denied

· (B191327) Dropped

· Conduct of the Court inconsistent with the law

· Published opinion from a Judgment based in criminality.

4) Ca Court of Appeals, 4th District

Appeal

· (D050832)

5) U.S. District Court LA - Sham Court Actions

· Clerk of the Court: Terry Nafisi

Fine v Sheriff- (2:09-cv-01914)-

Zernik v Connor (2:08-cv-01550)

· Carla Woehrle

· John Walter

· Carla Woehrle

· Virginia Phillips

· Mail Fraud

· Perversion

· Collusion with LA-JR

· Mail Fraud

· Perversion

· Collusion with LA-JR

6) U.S. Court of Appeals - 9th District, Sham Petitions and Unsigned Orders

· Clerk of the Court: Molly C Dwyre

Fine v Sheriff (09-71692)-

Zernik v U.S. Dist Crt LA - (08-72714)

· Alex Kozinski

· Richard Tallman

· Richard Paez

· Stephen Reinhardt

· Marsha Bernzon

· Milan Smith

· Mail Fraud

· Perversion

· Collusion with LA-JR

· Mail Fraud

· Perversion

· Collusion with LA-JR

7) U. S. District Court Washington DC Sam court actions, disregard for the law

· Clerk: David Scott

Zernik v Melson (1:09-cv-0805)

· Richard J Leon

· Total disregard for the law

· Mail fraud,

· Denial of Access

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Comments:

Records of all of these cases and more can be found in Archive http://inproperinla.com/

The index page of that archive is searchable by using the function <>.

1) All court orders and judgments in all courts were deemed invalid and ineffectual by the courts themselves, but were filed to deceive parties.

2) Accordingly - judges judged with no valid assignment orders, and referees with no appointment orders.

3) In the case of James A Richman, Justice from California Court of Appeals, 1st District - he wrote that he presided as a judge by assignment, the court wrote the he presided as a referee. No order establishing his authority either way was ever found.

4) California Court of Appeals 2nd District willfully ran appeals from invalid judgments, with disregard for the law and time frames for appeals.

5) They all engaged in perversion of justice to collude with the LA-JR.

6) The motive in Marina v LA County was real estate as well. The real parties in interest were two large construction companies and the dispute was over development of a land parcel near marina del rey. The false imprisonment was a byproduct from ancillary proceedings on false contempt, for refusal to obey a referee with no appointment order.

7) In Sturgeon v LA County, the underlying matter is the relationship between LA County and the LA Superior Court, and the payments by the County to the judges that were rules "not permitted" by the 4th District court of appeal. That ruling, for example, came in an appeal from a judgment that was invalid, and neither the judgment, nor the ruling of the court of appeal were deemed of any effect by the LA Superior Court.

8) False and deliberately misleading operations of case management systems in all courts were central to this conduct. None of these systems were adequately validated.

Linked Records:

1. This table

http://inproperinla.com/09-11-22-parallels-in-cases-of-the-la-jr-s.pdf

"This case should demonstrate that the FBI will pursue all allegations of judicial corruption vigorously, as public corruption violations are among the most serious of all criminal conduct and can tear at the fabric of a democratic society," said John F. Pikus, special agent in charge of the Albany division, in a prepared statement.

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