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Corruption in state and federal courts—Some thoughts

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By helen
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Posted May 10, 2014

Corruption in state and federal courts—Some thoughts

Spoke to the clerk of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.  Learned that the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals had not imaged any of my motions or documents.  I filed a petition for discretionary [...]

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By helen
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Posted May 3, 2014

Racism in the legal profession–some thoughts

People would be surprised to learn that the legal profession is one of the most racist organizations on earth.  Racism is institutionalized in the profession at all levels all the way to the [...]

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By helen
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Posted May 3, 2014

Thoughts about Donald Sterling

Many people will be confused about Donald Sterling’s conduct.  As a someone who studied sociology, it is not confusing to me.  There are many people who are prejudiced  who do not [...]

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By helen
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Posted May 3, 2014

Corruption in judicial system in America–some thoughts

I filed pleading in federal court.  Those pleadings were altered by the federal Judge or the clerk or someone in the clerk’s office.  My home was burglarized and my originals were destroyed [...]

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By helen
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Posted May 3, 2014

Corruption in legal system

Obtained court records from the 10th Court of Appeals today.  Confirmed corruption in the legal system in Texas including the Tex. S.Ct. So disappointed!!!  My PDR and all pleadings destroyed and [...]

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By helen
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Posted April 18, 2014

Texas Cover-ups of Wrongful Convictions–some thoughts

I recently learned how the State of Texas conceals wrongful convictions and avoids paying the defendants.  When the state fails to prove all elements of the crime per the indictment, the Texas [...]

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By helen
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Posted April 16, 2014

On the 50th Anniversary–some thoughts

We would like to think that we have made progress since it has been 50 years since the 1964 Civil Rights Act. However. I was reminded just how little progress we have really made a few weeks ago [...]

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