Saturday, February 28, 2009

Ad Hoc Committee - Crimes By Judges

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Saint Paul Minnesota
February 27, 2009

Minnesota Legislators to Discipline Judges

In response to dozens of petitions by the citizens of the state of Minnesota, an Ad Hoc committee has been scheduled to hear the evidence of the corruption within the Minnesota Judicial Branch.

Spearheaded by minority whip Rep. Dan Severson, the bipartisan joint committee will convene on March 13th, 2009 at the State Office Building at 9:00AM in room 300N.

The ad hoc committee was formed because the chairs of the senate and house committees that oversee matters of the judiciary have refused to hear the citizen petitions concerning corruption in the Minnesota Judicial Branch.

The evidence to be presented to the ad hoc committee is massive and includes transcripts being altered, bribery, extortion, denial of access to the Grand Jury and numerous state and federal felonies by certain district and appellate court judges. Bills of impeachment against many judges will be brought.

Never before in the history of the state of Minnesota, and perhaps the nation, have the legislative committees charged with overseeing the matters in the judiciary refused to listen to the evidence of crimes being committed by judges.

Article Six Section Nine of the Minnesota Constitution clearly directs it is the intent of the people for the Legislature to discipline the Judicial Branch. The courageous legislators that have agreed to participate in the Ad Hoc committee number over a dozen and more are joining as citizens from across the state meet with their legislators and encourage participation.

Additionally, a press conference will be held the week of March 9th, 2009 to discuss the introduction of judicial reform bills and the agenda for the Ad Hoc committee.

Contact:
Rep. Dan Severson at 651-296-7808
Nancy Lazaryan at nancylazaryan@yahoo.com

See also:
Dan Severson Ad...r 2-19-2009.pdf (87.4 KB, download)

6 comments:

  1. Dan Severson for President in 2012!

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  2. Hats off to those citizens who filed the dozens of petitions!

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  3. I hope there's a good turn out at the meeting. The more bodies that show up, the more "they" will know the citizens mean business!

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  4. Succes here will get around to the other states and perhaps could get the wave of reform building!

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  5. Please watch Nancy’s TV program:
    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7544784062125564739&ei=rtqpSd6FJouk-wHZreG9DQ&q=nancy+lazaryan

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  6. There are too many fraud cases in Hennepin County Probate Court. So far the court still resisted investigating Sheila Gast and her lawyers’ criminal activities. Why??

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