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Fraud, Bagman, and hustle Games used in US Courts - When Will America Awaken?
Fraud, Bagman, and hustle Games used in US Courts - When Will America Awaken?
Here are some examples of coverup and corruptions please read on: The Second Circuit Court has this case: United States v Federal Appeals Judge Martin T. Manton, 107 F2d 834 (CA 2, 1939) cert den 309 US 664; 60 S Ct 590; 84 L Ed 1012 (1940) (judge who took $186,000 in bribes, on conviction was fined $10,000 and jailed for 19 months, confirming that at that rate, there is no meaningful deterrent to bribing judges). As part of his cover, to make himself look good, he had voted "pro-morality" in obscenity cases, e.g.,U.S. v One Book Called Ulysses by James Joyce, 5 F Supp 182 (SD NY, 6 Dec 1933) aff'd 72 F2d 705 (CA 2, 7 Aug 1934). Jailed Federal Judge Bribed by Drug Dealer Faces Impeachment LAW ENFORCEMENT June 1993 Imprisoned U.S. District Judge Robert F. Collins will likely be impeached following the May 13 recommendation of a 19-member panel of federal judges from Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas (AP, "Jailed Judge May Be Impeached," Washington Post, 5/13/93, A7). The 19-member panel sent word to the full 26-member Judicial Conference of the United States recommending Collins be impeached. The full conference may now urge the House of Representatives to impeach Collins. Federal judges are appointed for life and can be removed only through Congressional impeachment. Collins was convicted in June 1991 of bribery, conspiracy, and obstruction of justice after a convicted drug smuggler acting as a Federal Bureau of Investigation informant paid Collins $100,000 in return for a lenient sentence. [Update -- Judge Collins has resigned.
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