SAN FRANCISCO (CN) - In a whistleblower lawsuit filed Thursday, former Sen. Joseph Dunn says the State Bar fired him as its executive director for exposing malfeasance and "egregious improprieties." Dunn, who was fired on November 7, claims he was targeted after he discovered that the bar's chief trial counsel, Jayne Kim, removed 269 backlogged cases from official reports released to the public … [Read more...]
Court Reform Advocates Address Judicial Council of California- Public Comment Period, 10/27/14
This 47 minute video depicts the historic Judicial Council of California Public Comment Period from October 27, 2014, where CJE and its allies brought a record number of members of the public (26) from all over the state of California to share their heartbreaking experiences describing the system failure and court corruption that has destroyed their lives to the policymaking body that oversees the … [Read more...]
Psychologist in Prince Rams custody case paying mother $550,000 legal settlement
The mother of a 15-month-old boy who died while on a visit to his father in Manassas in 2012 will be paid a $550,000 wrongful death settlement from the psychologist who testified that it was safe to leave the boy with his father, Joaquin Rams. The settlement was entered in Fairfax Circuit Court on Oct. 17, the same day that Prince William County prosecutors, who are seeking to prove that Rams … [Read more...]
MCBA President & Ross Mayor Elizabeth Brekhus Misleads Judicial Council of California
Marin County Bar Association (MCBA) President Elizabeth Brekhus was both careless and dishonest in official testimony before the California Judicial Council on October 27th. Brekhus appears to have flat out lied to the Council when she stated that "three different independent investigations, reviews and audits have all claimed that their (CJE's) complaints of judicial misconduct, cronyism, waste … [Read more...]
California’s Judicial Council Welcomes New Members Before Hearing Tumult
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) -- A big group of new faces sat around the table at Monday's Judicial Council meeting as 10 new members took their places on the 28-member council that decides statewide court rules and sets the courts' legislative agenda. The meeting was also the first for Martin Hoshino, who was named to replace retiring Judge Steve Jahr as the Judicial Council's staff direct last month. … [Read more...]
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