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Very Serious Court Error in Legal Proceeding on Friday
By Information Central September 01, 2019
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A complaint is being filed on a VERY SERIOUS legal error in a courtroom on Friday
1)Complaint being filed
2)Appeal
3)Change of Venue
That's all I am going to say, but looking at the law there was a grievous error by the court that must be addressed.
I will also be talking to the office of the District Attorney about this.
More I cannot say at this time for obvious reasons.
I am not an attorney, but was appointed as a paralegal for a case and know something about the law.
This was not something done by the defendant/stalker; this was something done by the court itself, which absolutely knows better.
I think it was premeditated as we have had issues before with the same clerk and the same court, which is how I got the head judge in the Commonwealth to move cases to Cambridge District Court.
When a plaintiff knows more about the law than a clerk, well, come on, she's been a clerk for 28 years...which makes it clear to me that this was allegedly done on purpose. Filing now and e mailing the complaint; the proper authorities can deal with it on Tuesday, September 3.
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Bailiff in another courthouse to this reporter:
"Somerville. It's the worst."
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This was NOT a trivial error by the court.
It was a monstrous error and it will be addressed come Tuesday morning
Let's be realistic; my hard work and honest efforts in access television have faced too many difficulties by angry, jealous and very dangerous people. But when a court makes a mistake AGAIN (keep in mind the same clerk throwing away a victory on TV3 that was hard-earned, and my having the judge REINSTATE it) ...well, lightning striking twice is no coincidence. I will be lobbying the court that it was intentional. It is beyond egregious...this one is ten times worse than disposing of a victory. Ten times worse, and this Plaintiff will not take this nonsense sitting down.
It will be addressed quickly, efficiently and I am asking for a change of venue.
And demanding charges against an Executive Director of a public access television station as well for being a third-party participant in violation of an HPO.
The court error could take months to be investigated, but we'll see if we can have a quick appeal while the outrageous error is being addressed. Victims have rights, and the law is there to protect victims like this author/editor.