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Legislative Conspiracy

    The now-famous Blog examines legislative conspiracy in criminal racketeering of Connecticut family court, where due process suspends, allowing jewish plunder in name of best interests. So subtle, so slippery, few people recognize the deceit wielded upon ‘we the people’ by the Jewdiciary Committee of the General Assembly; the goy swindled by their own representatives. King’s Charter of 1662 establishes the Connecticut colony, courts resemble crown courts of merry ol’ England, by 1821 a nutmeg constitution came to be, courts still reflecting English roots. Power to appoint a guardian ad litem is inherent, dating to the sixteenth century. Courts posses inherent power to tax litigants for costs to the Crown, same… Read More »Legislative Conspiracy

    State Liability

      The now-famous Blog highlights massive financial liabilities facing state coffers for egregious conduct of family court judges thru heinous discretionary orders destroying mother-child bonds. The flaw of the best interest system of jewdicial ideology is the lack of due process, denial of fundamental rights, causing actionable damages against offending state governments, whereupon reaching majority age, aggrieved kids may sue for rape of childhood.  Blog risk management department examines nutmeg sovereign liability on abuse of discretion by Judges Heller, Ficeto, Schofield, Grossman, Adelman, Bozzutto, Solomon, Munro, Wetstone, Moukawsher, Albis, Coleman, Emons, all under the blackened soul-less leadership of CJ Richard Robinson, the ‘free at last’ destructor of rights.  No immunity shields… Read More »State Liability

      Kid’s for Cash

        In CT Family Court Nothing’s More Conducive to Custody Disputes Than the Atmosphere of Money After reading in FrankReport,  Buying Custody of Children in the CT Family Court, a reader named Henry asked a question: “I want to buy the custody of my children. Which attorney would you recommend, and could you give me an estimate of how much it will cost?” Guest View by James Marsden   Henry, thanks for your question. In CT, there is no fixed price for custody. You simply need to outspend your wife. If you have joint accounts, transfer the money into your name as a precautionary measure.  Possession is all 10 points of the law in CT.… Read More »Kid’s for Cash