Category Archives: Civil Justice

San Diego Democrats Vote to Endorse Carla Keehn for Jurist Seat 20

The San Diego Democratic Party’s Central Committee met on the evening of March 18th in Kearny Mesa.   According to Committee Chair Francine Busby, last night’s packed room was an unusual occurrence for their committee meetings. The crowd overwhelmingly voted “Aye” to endorse Carla Keehn as the best … Continue reading

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Complaint to San Diego Presiding Judge for Subordinate Jurists’ Election Tampering

Mailed March 14, 2014 to: San Diego County Superior Court Presiding Judge David Danielson; Judge Lisa Schall; Judge Paula Rosenstein; Judge David Rubin. COMPLAINT in pdf form as filed  in lawful accordance with California Rules of the Court Rule 10.703  Re: COMPLAINT … Continue reading

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What’s the difference between a Governor Brown appointed San Diego Judge and a Koch brother? UPDATED

Answer:  NOTHING if it means violating voters rights while back-door politicking for special interest groups. Written by Sharon Kramer It has become common knowledge in the United States that big business and special interests have gained a tremendous amount of undue … Continue reading

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New Yorker ~ Annals of Science ~ A Valuable Reputation.

This is yet another true tale of intimidation and character assassination when one exposes frauds in science and policy adverse to the interest of Big Business.  These types of true stories appear to becoming more collusively prevelent — not less.  … Continue reading

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San Diego LGBT Judges Attempt to Fix a Judicial Election Against an LGBT Candidate

San Diego County’s June 3, 2014 Judicial Election has opened with drama ordinarily seen only at state levels.  Judicial elections typically occur quietly in the June primaries, well-ahead of the noise that grows before the November general ballot.  Normally a … Continue reading

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