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Re: Do you know a bad judge?
Posted by Curmudgeon on 7/18/07
Did he pick your name at random out of the phone book? Or was there a case pending before him because someone had filed a complaint against you? It makes a difference, you know. On 7/18/07, Kelly wrote: > On 1/29/05, Mark Yannone wrote: >> If you've found a bad judge, then don't keep it to >> yourself. Please post a comment (below). > > Republican Judge Mitch Schick of the Coles county court > house in Charleston Illinois, has illegally violated general > assembly law 14.5 (a) concerning firearms; he has violated > Illinois, and federal constitutional laws and his oath to > protect the constitution, which is an act of treason. I have > notified the FBI of this matter. Judge MITCH SCHICK is > trying to cover this matter up, hoping it will go away. I > have solid evidence (documentation) from the Coles County > Court house that proves that he illegally seized my two guns > without having any reason to do this illegal act. I had no > criminal recorded anywhere recorded, and he gave me no trial > to defend my self in court by law, he took them before I > even had the chance to show up for my court date to defend > myself, which is a violation of 14.5 (a) Illinois law. He > ordered this action to seize my guns violating every law > written to protect the common citizen. Judge Mitch Shick is > working above the law, and must be accountable for his > actions. I have also notified Senator Dale Righter from > Illinois of this matter. I am waiting to see if he will obey > the law and take proper action. It has been two weeks now > and no response from Righter. > > Title 18, U.S.C., Section 242 > Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law > This statute makes it a crime for any person acting under > color of law, statute, ordinance, regulation, or custom to > willfully deprive or cause to be deprived from any person > those rights, privileges, or immunities secured or protected > by the Constitution and laws of the U.S. > > This law further prohibits a person acting under color of > law, statute, ordinance, regulation or custom to willfully > subject or cause to be subjected any person to different > punishments, pains, or penalties, than those prescribed for > punishment of citizens on account of such person being an > alien or by reason of his/her color or race. > > Acts under "color of any law" include acts not only done by > federal, state, or local officials within the bounds or > limits of their lawful authority, but also acts done without > and beyond the bounds of their lawful authority; provided > that, in order for unlawful acts of any official to be done > under "color of any law," the unlawful acts must be done > while such official is purporting or pretending to act in > the performance of his/her official duties. This definition > includes, in addition to law enforcement officials, > individuals such as Mayors, Council persons, Judges, Nursing > Home Proprietors, Security Guards, etc., persons who are > bound by laws, statutes ordinances, or customs. > > Punishment varies from a fine or imprisonment of up to one > year, or both, and if bodily injury results or if such acts > include the use, attempted use, or threatened use of a > dangerous weapon, explosives, or fire shall be fined or > imprisoned up to ten years or both, and if death results, or > if such acts include kidnapping or an attempt to kidnap, > aggravated sexual abuse or an attempt to commit aggravated > sexual abuse, or an attempt to kill, shall be fined under > this title, or imprisoned for any term of years or for life, > or both, or may be sentenced to death. > > Please if anyone else has been criminally violated by Judge > Mitchell K Schick. Notified the FBI and the Illinois > Judicial Inquiry Board, to file a complaint. > > HB1106 - 11 - LRB095 09700 RLC 29902 b ILLINOIS GENERAL > ASSEMBLY LAW 14.5(a) Protection Order > > 1 When there’s evidence to use firearms illegally against > the petitioner, and the > 2 respondent is present in court, or has failed to appear > 3 after receiving actual notice, the court shall examine on > 4 oath the petitioner, and any witnesses who may be > produced. > 5 If the court is satisfied that there is any danger of the > 6 illegal uses of firearms, it shall include in the order of > 7 protections the requirement that any firearms in the > 8 possession of the respondent, except as provided in > 9 subsections (b), be turned over to the local law > enforcement > 10 agencies for safekeeping. If the respondent fails to > appear, > 11 or refuses or fails to surrender his or her firearms, the > 12 court shall issue a warrant for seizure of any firearm in > 13 the possession of the respondent. The period of > safekeeping > 14 shall be for a stated period of time not to exceed 2 > years. > 15 The firearm or firearms shall be returned to the > respondent > 16 at the end of the stated period or at expiration of the > 17 order of protection, whichever is sooner. > > I NEVER GOT A TRIAL TO DEFEND MYSELF IN COURT, AND JUDGE > MITCHELL K SCHICK ORDERED MY TWO GUNS THAT HAD NEVER BEEN > FIRED TO BE SEIZED. HE HAD NO EVIDIENCE TO JUSTFIE THIS > ACTION AGAINST ME. THIS CRIMINAL ACT IS AGAINST EVERY LAW > WRITTEN IN THIS COUNTRY. I HAD NO POLICE RECORD NOTED > ANYWHERE. I SERVED HONROBALLY IN THE ARMY, AIRFORCE; AND > FOUGHT IN THE GULF WAR TO PROTECT OUR RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS. > THIS JUDGE IS OUT OF CONTROL AND MUST BE ACCOUTABLE FOR HIS > ACTION. ONE OTHER THING, SENATOR OBAMA OF ILLINOIS, IS > SUPPOSE TO BE LOOKING INTO THIS CRIMINAL ACT AGAINST ME, SO > THERE IS SOME HOPE TO PROTECT OUR RIGHTS AND CONSTITUTION. > > HERES Another Judge Mitchell K Schick victim read this one: > According to an order issued April 20, 2005, by the Illinois > Supreme Court, Charleston, Illinois (Coles County) Fifth > Circuit Judge Mitchell K. Shick, a Republican, was assigned > to replace Webber in the case. “It’s like something you see > on TV; Judge Webber operates outside the law, specifically > §755 ILCS 5/11-5(b),” says Schneider, “and after Webber is > removed his Republican colleagues make sure I am deprived of > any access to the court and remain unlawfully stripped of my > constitutionally protected rights to a parent child > relationship >
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Do you know a bad judge? , 1/29/05, by Mark Yannone.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 2/27/05, by Tim.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 2/27/05, by Ozarks Lawyer.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 2/27/05, by Mark Yannone.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 7/18/07, by Kelly.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 7/18/07, by Curmudgeon.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 7/26/07, by Terry.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 7/31/07, by X RIDER.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 8/28/07, by Claire.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 8/31/07, by Attorney.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 9/28/07, by Kim.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 10/01/07, by bill.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 10/02/07, by Kim.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 10/03/07, by Andy.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 10/03/07, by Ozarks Lawyer.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 10/05/07, by Amber.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 10/10/07, by Car.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 10/11/07, by X Rider.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 10/13/07, by Larry.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 10/14/07, by Jennifer.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 10/25/07, by Brenda.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 11/02/07, by Vickie.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 11/02/07, by IWU Class of 78.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 11/07/07, by Trish.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 1/22/08, by Paul.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 2/08/08, by LYNN.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 2/25/08, by Sandra Day O’Connor .
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 4/28/08, by Barbara.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 4/28/08, by Barbara.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 5/03/08, by Window.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 5/13/08, by Staff.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 5/16/08, by nope.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 7/28/08, by TEX.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 8/01/08, by Kelly.
- Re: Do you know a bad judge? , 8/02/08, by Moretti Family.
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