Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Corruption in the Courts: What it Looks Like and Where it is Hidden

I remember when my conservatorship started I was told “You don’t want to @&%$ off a judge”. That always struck me as an odd statement. After reading the Judicial Code, nowhere did I find instructions for a judge to rule based on being “@#(^%ed off”. In fact, they are instructed to do quite the opposite. A judge must ignore their own personal feelings and rule according to the law.

Judge Kennedy’s lack of knowledge of the law is disturbing enough. His utter disregard for the Constitution and Bill of Rights is obvious. Kennedy rules based on who is listed on his campaign contribution file and his own political aspirations. Not to mention what appears to be obvious corruption.

Our judiciary in Tennessee needs a complete makeover. Tennessee, #1 Most Corrupt State in 2010. I’ve got a problem with that. Do you?

Source:
ImpeachRandyKennedy

4 comments:

  1. Judges have connections all the way to the supreme court, including the discipline committees.

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  2. Well, hell, the Bar takes care of its own, unless the media is too heavy-duty!

    And the real good guys get shafted for going against a judge or being a whistleblower.

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  3. the conservatorship racket is rigged whether the judge is irritated or not they do like things to go smoothly their way all the time how many petitions for conservatorship are denied? very few if any its no secret that fraudulent petitions are filed the court is used as a method to seize person and estate in this county the judge the only judge in that county benefits from established cases in many ways while team probate profits there is no fairness this is insanity people churned into products next case

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