[Victims of Court Corruption] The News Behind The News - It's Worse Than You Think!
It's Worse Than You Think!
I have just received word from former Attorney Brad Henschel, who covered the word from inside the judicial system on information not revealed within the below news article about the financial situation within the state courts of California. I have known Brad for 33 years.
What's that squawking I hear? Hmmm, I believe it's the sound of vultures gather'n nearby!
Ron Branson
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Subject: | Re: The Judicial Ship Taking On Water & Leaning To The Left |
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Date: | Mon, 30 Jan 2012 04:56:31 -0800 (PST) |
From: | Brad Henschel <crusaderjd@yahoo.com> |
To: | Ron Branson <VictoryUSA@jail4judges.org> |
Ron - the situation is far worse than is stated in this article. I attended a State of the Court event given by the Los Angeles Superior Court Presiding and Asst. Presiding judges. They informed me that: 1. LA County handles 29% of cases statewide. 2. LA County Superior Ct. will have to lay off 500-600 employees due to lack of funds. 3. LA County Superior Ct. will have to reduce the amount of courtrooms used for limited jurisdiction cases [these are cases over the Small claims amount and under $25K]. 4. IF the tax initiative on the Nov. ballot doesn't pass, more cuts will be needed. 5. In Riverside soon no civil cases will be able to be heard due to the criminal caseload, even with the new DA who replaced Pacheco to reduce the flow of criminal cases into court. 6. The new case management case computer program isn't available and some measures are being used to stopgap IT issues with the court. 7. I asked why the court doesn't use the same program used in federal courts. It was claimed that LA County has more cases than all the federal courts and so that program can't handle such a large numbers of cases. [Even though my friend, Asst Presiding Judge David Wesley, said this to me, I just can't believe that is true.] 8. Things are going to get worse for courts from a funding point of view. 9. Pro pers are pouring into the courts as fewer and fewer attorneys are available, or are affordable to the middle class, especially in bankruptcy and family law, but are using legal document preparers, but those preparers can't give legal advice, so the paperwork is usually defective and slows the courts down quite a bit. - Brad Henschel, JD HENSCHEL NOTICE OF PRIVACY & CONFIDENTIALITY: This message is private and confidential. It contains both confidential and privileged information under state and federal law and/or exempt from disclosure under law, including but not limited to the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 USC 2510-2521. NO reader may disclose, reveal, distribute or copy this email. If you get this e-mail in error, notify me immediately by electronic-mail reply and delete this original message. No recording, printing or sharing of this email, which has been sent over telephone lines, is allowed, and recording it is illegal without my consent. Cal. Penal Code 632. "How many legs does a dog have if you call the tail a leg? Four. Calling a tail a leg doesn't make it a leg." - Abraham Lincoln
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