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Judge Maria Stratton and Judge Samantha Jessner were taking a page out of Stalin's playbook

 US Senate and DOJ IP's on the blog this month. Evidence available in previous blog posts. My lovely stat counter tells me they are looking at posts I wrote about two chillingly corrupt judges, Judge Samantha Jessner, and Judge Maria Stratton. Both women were taken out of the criminal courts right after my trial was over but a few years later both seem to have been promoted. Jessner was given some prestigious positions in the civil courts and Maria Stratton was promoted to the court of appeals. 

Judge Karla Kerlin, Judge Dennis Landin, Judge Mary Lou Villar, Judge Gerald Rosenberg, Judge Elizabeth Grimes, Judge Jaqueline Connor, Robert Vanderet, Mary Lou Villar, Judge Martinez also broke many laws in the various cases I was involved in but DOJ and Senate Ip's not looking at them and they weren't involved in the competency scheme, so let's just focus on those two - Stratton and Jessner.

It's widely known that judges are compared to priests when it comes to facing accountability- just move them around and hope nobody notices. In other words, they get away with murder and it's especially sickening to their victims.


When I say that Jessner and Stratton got away with murder in my case it wouldn't be hyperbole to amend that by saying they got away with attempted murder. What they planned would be worse than murder, if you really think about it.

Both women broke laws and agreed to conspire with an insanely malicious prosecution(where fixers Marty Singer and Jules Kroll were calling the shots.) Had they succeeded in their cruel and lawless mission- having me committed to a hospital for the criminally insane and forcibly medicated, I would be dead by now and it very likely would kill my mother. I would be dead by suicide. I just could not have handled that much. I've suffered from depression and anxiety all my life, as it is. To conceive that my holocaust surviving mother would see her sane and smart daughter being shot up with antipsychotics is enough to shatter my peace of mind, each and every time I realize it really happened. My mother loved America, and trusted the system so much. It's all so sick and sad what they did to her.

It might not have physically killed my sister but it would have absolutely destroyed her life even more than its been destroyed by what Nick Kroll set into motion. Just the notion that Stratton, Jessner et al were capable of such indifference to the lives of innocent and law-abiding people. Just the fact that they were so willing to engage in such a ruthless and sinister conspiracy... I'll never get over it. No one having to witness much less endure such a thing would.



That small paragraph was found in a supplemental report that was only given to me AFTER trial. Division 95 is a strange way to say Maria Stratton. She was the judge who had expressed such astoundingly nefarious and lawless intent. She did so by following no law and there are very particular laws related to competency to stand trial. At the time of her expression of intent there was no two doctors as required by law. A  motion had been filed to get those two doctors. At the time of her expression of intent there was no evidence whatsoever of any mental illness on my part, as required by law. There was no hearing, as required by law. 

When due to me leaving the court and getting a lawyer, who then got me a Dr. Marksman who wrote out a report essentially saying she's sane af what is going on, Stratton looked very upset and said in response, "Get me, Sharma." I knew then that I was sunk. I knew then that something was desperately wrong with this Maria Stratton woman. Google Sharma Appeal to get a small sense of who Kaushal Sharma is.

 I won't even get into the fact that Stratton denied me any bail for a non-violent misdemeanor causing me to be jailed for 31 days. That' too is so hard to believe that many lawyers I spoke to for the civil case didn't even believe me.

We'd later learn that Stratton had the papers to Patton all ready to go. 








What we have here is evidence that Maria Stratton intended to commit a very serious and life-destroying crime. Three lives. 

At the time of Strattons' intent to express ... this existed from the lawyer who took the case to trial, Alissa Malzman Sterling.




After trial, I contacted Internal Affairs and spoke to a cop with an Irish name. I don't remember now but wish  I did. He said to me that he looked into my case and I had no right to have ever been jailed. I'd gone to every hearing. Leaving was not a crime under the circumstances. I said. so what are you going to do about and he said, "All I can say is that Maria Stratton will have to answer for this someday."


Well, I'm waiting, cop with Irish name.


Read more here, Senate and DOJ and anyone who might find their way here: http://alisablogq.blogspot.com/2017/07/dismissed-in-interests-of-justice.html



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