Due Process For A Disabled Veteran
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PLEASE SUPPORT A DISABLED VETERAN'S REQUEST FOR A FEDERAL DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE (DOJ) INVESTIGATION INTO A CIVIL RIGHTS VIOLATION OF DENIAL OF THIS VETERAN'S DUE PROCESS.
For almost six (6) years now, it has been a battle to get my due process from New Jerseys court systems, New Jerseys Office of Attorney Ethics, New Jerseys Attorney General and New Jerseys governors office. These state officials set the legal and political climate for the whole State of New Jersey.
Being more interested in preventing damage to its public, professional and national image, the State of New Jersey openly chooses to violate a disabled PTSD veterans civil right to due process. At the center of this storm is the New Jersey Supreme Courts Office of Attorney Ethics.
Considering the power the Office of Attorney Ethics wields around the state, simple committee members can easily deflect legal malpractice controversies away from their law firms. My evidence is clear how Vice-Chairman Robert Correale and his law Firm; Maynard & Truland were able to use their tremendous influence and power to their advantage in both a New Jersey Supreme Court Office of Attorney Ethics investigation as well as a civil case for Legal Malpractice.
Besides openly committing perjury to NJ Supreme Court, Robert Correale went on to commit a number of ethics violations on his own. False billing and Overcharging are just two of these ethics violations. He could do this because he knew that he was above the law in the State of New Jersey.
It turned out that General-practice attorney Robert Correale was Vice-Chairman of the New Jersey Office of Attorney Ethics, when an important Superior Court Transcript went missing before it could be typed by a court reporter.
Evidence can be found at: http://www.americans-working-together.com/attorney_ethics/id50.html and http://www.americans-working-together.com/attorney_ethics/id22.html
Sincerely & Truthfully,
John "Jack" Cunningham
Sussex, New Jersey
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