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What should I do???
During my hearing the judge removed the Court reporter and the clerk of Court. Because he didn't want to address what was in my motions and notices to the Court. So he could say and order what he wanted. He barely gave me an opportunity to speak in my own defense. I feel betrayed.
3 likes • Oct 20
This judge did not even care about the rules of his own courtroom. Let alone the state rules of civil procedure. He said it didnt matter
Court is Like a Tennis Match 🎾
Isaac Wright, Jr. was wrongfully jailed for 10 years. He studied law In prison. He proved he was innocent. Became an attorney. Sent the judge who imprisoned him to prison. He was arrested in 1989 convicted in 1991 and sentenced to life in prison for charges he didn't commit. When he was released in 1996 he had served about 7 years. After release, Issac earned a bachelor's degree in 2002 and a law degree in 2007, then passed the New Jersey bar exam on his first try, but faced a nine-year character review before admission in 2017. Issac is the first person in U.S. history to secure his own exoneration from a life sentence and then become a licensed attorney in the same jurisdiction. Here’s the thing….All court cases are similar to a tennis match, but with criminals. They are criminals, it’s what they do. So instead of focusing on criminals acting like criminals, focus on what you can control. They are criminals but they are also grownups and you can’t tell grownups what to do. Don’t worry about them. Let them manage their case and you do the same. Here’s a broad stoke on how to manage your case… Learn the rules and procedures of the court and the law of your case. That’s it. Literally. By law, the court must provide the rules and procedures of the court to everyone, either through calling their employees or visiting their website. Either way, everybody has to follow them. Remember when you were younger and you wanted to play a new game, but you had to learn the rules of the game so you’ll know how to play? And remember how some people thought they were too special to follow the rules so they would lie, cheat, and finesse? Just doing everything and anything just to win. Court is the same way. It is ran by a bunch of childish and immature people with titles doing the most. It would actually be funny if it wasn’t so harmful. Next, find the law of your case….Meaning, support your position. How? Find cases that are similar to your case that had a favorable outcome. Why? Because they’ve already done the heavy lifting. They already did the research. They have the references and laws to back it up. And if you find a Supreme Court case, that’s even better.
Court is Like a Tennis Match 🎾
3 likes • Oct 19
Awesome
💥 WELCOME - START HERE
Welcome to the Community on Skool.com. I’m so glad you’re here. This isn’t just another group. It’s the beginning of your legal journey. I am Dr. Anelia Sutton. I was betrayed, broken, and underestimated by the court system. But I rose from the ashes of injustice to rewrite the future. Now, I’m here to share what I’ve learned so you can stand tall, crush corruption, and win with confidence. 👋 DIVE INTO THE TABS - Community: create a new post to share info, not just ask questions - Classroom: free classes and even schedule one-on-one strategy sessions with me - Calendar: our schedule of live events 👋 DO’s and DONT’s - Do NOT ask any questions on this post - Do NOT send private messages to me - Do NOT DM me or tag me - Do NOT seek support for MPU courses here - Do NOT hijack someone’s post or comment with your own issue - Do share legal research, not just ask questions - Do say hello on this post - Do ‘like’ this post and all posts as a thank you - Do say how you found this community - Do enroll in the free classes (Classroom tab) - Do post then pack your patience - Do review this post often for updates 👋 FYI - There’s a post dedicated to Family Court, Child Support and Traffic Court - Most questions have answers in the Classroom Together, we’re building more than a community, we’re rising as everyday heroes who crush corruption and stand tall with confidence. I’m so glad you’re here. Let’s rise together. With strength, Anelia
💥  WELCOME - START HERE
3 likes • Oct 6
Hello. I just joined the group. I'm happy to be here to learn all l can.
1 like • Oct 7
@Valencia Johnson-Ford thank you very much!
Part 2: Justice Restored
Most judges are compromised by corruption. You have to prosecute them. Prosecuting judges is powerful because when you win the entire judicial system will fear you. It is a declaration of legal warfare that will get you noticed and feared. It's not easy and it takes time, but if you do decide to prosecute a judge, start with abuse of process. Abuse of process is when a judge is attempting to be the judge of their own behavior. It happens because the judges take advantage of the general public's lack of legal knowledge. Most people don't know this but here's what is really going on in the courtroom: The courtroom is a psychological drama of misinformation. The court officials don't care about the truth so the issue isn’t about learning the truth. The issue is about taking action with the new knowledge and holding people accountable to the whole truth. If you enjoy this post, hit the LIKE button and comment justice restored.
Part 2: Justice Restored
2 likes • Oct 6
Justice restored
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I'm a family man. I like to learn, have fun, and improve myself everyday.

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