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In reply to the discussion: The US police state, the "best" in the world [View all]bernie1
(1 post)Police state has been here for some time. Consider this judicial suit in Texas where the federal judge threatened the litigant with "death" in a civil lawsuit.
The case involves a lawyer billing scam supervised by a federal judge. In the apparent scam, a Dallas business owner (the "victim"
had all possessions seized, without any notice or hearing, prohibited him from hiring a lawyer, and essentially ordered him into a bizarre civil lockdown. The litigant has been under this civil lockdown order for nearly two years, and is prohibited from having a lawyer, from owning any possessions, from freely traveling, from working, etc... How many Civil Rights violations can one court treat on?
http://LawInjustice.com has details about this disturbing case and some quotes from the judge:
THE COURT: "I'm telling you don't screw with me. You are a fool, a fool, a fool, a fool to screw with a federal judge, and if you don't understand that, I can make you understand it. I have the force of the Navy, Army, Marines and Navy behind me."
THE COURT: "You realize that order is an order of the Court. So any failure to comply with that order is contempt, punishable by lots of dollars, punishable by possible jail, death"