STOP BAD JUSTICE PETITION UPDATE and some questions answered
Fri, 2 Jan 2004 15:23:22 -0500
From: "Joe Norman"
There have been more petition signatures collected in the last 4 days on the STOP BAD JUSTICE PETITION than any other 4 day period of time, thanks to the many of you that have spread the word.
Phase 1 of the petition signing will close on January 8th 2004, the petitions will then be copied and sent to the JUDICIAL ABUSE TASK FORCE in Washington, D.C.
Petition signatures collected after January 8th will be forwarded to the task force each month, if needed.
The TASK FORCE will meet, after the return from Christmas recess in mid-January, to set the calendar for the next session of Congress.
The Stop Bad Justice Project will be considered for the calendar and it is hoped there will be sufficient project support to encourage Judicial Abuse Hearings.
This is the first time in American history a U.S. House Judiciary Committee has indicated a willingness to take a look at "judicial abuse".
The announcement of the formation of the committee can be found on the web site of Congressman Lamar Smith ( R-TX) then select NEWS CENTER, then NEWS RELEASES, then ARCHIVES 7-23-2003.
There has never been a better opportunity for Judicial Reform than the opportunity that now exists. Please continue to spread the word about his project.
The success of this project is good for all Americans both present and future--except inept judges and lawyers that get special treatment.
The intent of this project is to focus attention on ALL judicial misconduct not just the Federal Judiciary.
Change at the top rolls quickly down hill and should cause change in all court rooms
www.stopbadjustice.com
e mail stopbadjustice@aol.com
Please continue to spread the word
JOE NORMAN