Wednesday, October 14, 2009

09-10-14 Request for Input from Harvard/Stanford Law Professor


Dear Prof [ ]:

Thank you for acknowledging receipt of my message regarding Richard Fine yesterday. He has been
falsely jailed since March 4th, 2009. However the victims of the Rampart Scandal, estimated at more
than 10,000, have been falsely imprisoned for about 10 years after an official 200-investigators, 2-year
probe determined that they were falsely convicted and falsely sentenced by the judges of the LA
Superior Court.
Therefore, I would be interested in your input on theoretical questions ...

THEORETICAL QUESTIONS IN LAW

1) What is your opinion as a legal scholar of a Superior Court that for 25 years has been hiding the
DOCKETS (REGISTERS OF ACTIONS) of ALL files from the public, including parties during
litigations - BOTH CIVIL AND CRIMINAL... Does it comply with Public Trial rights? Does it
comply with Human Rights pursuant to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, ratified
International Law?

2) What is your opinion as a legal scholar of a Superior Court that for the past 25 years has been
hiding its BOOK OF JUDGMENTS?

3) What is your opinion as a legal scholar of a Superior Court that for the past 25 years has been
hiding its CALENDAR OF THE COURTS?

4) What is your opinion as a legal scholar of a Superior Court that has implemented an
AUTOMATIC "WAIVER" OF SERVICE AND NOTICE?

5) What is your opinion as a legal scholar of a Superior Court that has kept FALSELY
IMPRISONED OVER 10,000 PEOPLE, ALMOST EXCLUSIVELY BLACK AND HISPANIC, A
FULL DECADE AFTER THEY WERE PROVEN TO BE INNOCENT?

6) As a theoretical hypothesis, if all the above statements were true relative to the largest Superior
Court in the U.S., serving some 10 million people, how would you GRADE THE HUMAN RIGHTS
RECORD OF THE U.S.A.?

7) `As a theoretical hypothetical question, if all the above ere true, how would you GRADE THE
JUSTICE SYSTEM IN THE U.S. today relative to other "First World Nations" or "Western
Democracies", or any other reference group that you may choose to define?

8) As a theoretical hypothetical question, if all the above ere true, how would you GRADE THE
JUSTICE SYSTEM IN THE U.S. today, relative to the prescriptions of the U.S. Constitution?

9) In the existing U.S. government system, which U.S. AGENCY HOLDS PRIMARY DUTY to
address such problems?

10) Do you believe that LAW FACULTY HOLD MORAL AND/OR ETHICAL OBLIGATIONS
to speak out under such circumstances?


MEDIEVAL COURTS - IN THE DIGITAL ERA

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