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Judicial Accountability & Transparency Act

The Pennsylvania Citizen Act for

Judicial Accountability and Transparency

This Act Is A Response By The Citizens Of The State Of Pennsylvania To The Unconstitutional Exceeding Of Power And Jurisdiction By The Pennsylvania Judicial Branch, That Has Resulted In Immeasurable Incidents Of Denial Of Due Process, False Imprisonments, Undue Deprivation Of Personal and Real Property, And Civil Rights Violations Of The People Of This State.  The Provisions Contained Herein Seek To Remedy The Deficiencies That Have Emerged In The Pennsylvania Court System As A Result Of The Absence Of Such Provisions Over The Last Several Decades.

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Judges Have “Misrepresented” the Congressional Wording of the Immunity Clause in Statute

While judges continue to award themselves immunity for crimes committed from the bench, the "opinions" they are using to do so are outdated,  false and do not represent the intent of Congress.  Many of those cases are like a game of whisper down the lane, concluding that "a judge cannot be sued for anything done from the bench. "

As you can see below on Pages 36-37, from the Congressional transcript that amended 42 USC 1983, the legislators did NOT give unequivocal immunity to all these charlatans. Its the very first line; it says "this does not … Continue Reading ››