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366 Exhibit Of N RE: COMPLAINT OF JUDICIAL MISCONDUCT. (2009)showing Judges are unfair & Confused

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I’ve seen videos that show any appeal or misconduct from judges, police, or anyone else can demonstrate that this country is incapable of being a just government. They use microwave actions to torture people and act unfairly. This country does not provide freedom or equality, and is biased. They attack and control jurors with mind control, and can even control people on each side of the party, including judges who take bribes. This shows that this country should be shut down and handed over to businesses that give people equal rights and freedom. Since this country is incompetent in providing these basic values, even a person with a learning disability can give more freedom and equality than someone with years of schooling. It seems that our courts and colleges may make people biased and unequal, and even teach name-calling. They must be trained incorrectly at colleges. Therefore, the system must be completely restructured.

If you feel that your rights are being violated or you are experiencing misconduct from judges, police, or anyone else, there are steps you can take:

  1. Seek legal advice: If you believe that you have a case against someone for violating your rights or committing misconduct, it is important to consult with a lawyer. They can advise you on your legal options and help you determine the best course of action.
  2. File a complaint: You can file a complaint with the appropriate agency or organization if you feel someone has violated your rights or committed misconduct. For example, if a judge has acted improperly, you can file a complaint with the state’s judicial review board. If you believe that a police officer has acted improperly, you can file a complaint with their department. I advise filing civil complaints, but you never get threw if they are all corrupted.
  3. Contact advocacy groups: There are many advocacy groups that can provide support and resources for individuals who are experiencing violations of their rights or misconduct. They can offer guidance and advice on the steps you can take and connect you with legal resources.
  4. Document everything: If you are experiencing misconduct or believe that your rights are being violated, it is important to document everything that happens. This includes saving any relevant emails, texts, or phone messages, as well as writing down any interactions you have with the person or organization involved. This documentation can be useful evidence if you decide to pursue legal action.
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