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Karma and Karla Kerlin- May the gods of SEO optimization get this seen on the first few pages of Google.

 So many hits to a blog I wrote about Judge Karla Kerlin. The hits come from a Glendale Ip. Takes but one small google search to see that the DIS- Honorable Kerlin lives in Glendale. I can't be sure, of course, but I highly suspect it is her.  My stat counter tells me that though I am not speaking to millions I also am not posting out to the void. Most of the time I feel as if I am writing to the void but the stat counter just tells me that is not the complete case.

During my CASE I was told by public defenders and even a few bailiffs that "Judges read your blog." Now I am convinced that my blog sucks and that I, as of today, have not gotten it together to really have had any effect on anyone much less judges. But that is what they said and my stat counter seems to confirm that considering how many Pasadena Ips read about Judge Samantha Jessner and how many Glendale Ip's read about former showgirl, corrupt prosecutor and then chillingly corrupt judge, Karla Kerlin.

To my distress, I see that whatever I've written about this evil woman does not show up on google anymore. It used to show up on the first page. So I must keep trying to alert the unwitting public that this is a dangerous and cruel individual who makes illegal orders against innocent people  One such order was so evil that it would send the innocent and profoundly sane defendant to her doom. I am talking a found post-it note where Karla Kerlin orders a Judge Robert Vanderet to order me to a courthouse where a  true blue conspiracy was in place to bury me so that prosecutors could not lose at trial and be liable for the massive damages they had incurred. This order was as lawless and as cruel as could be. Kerlin had absolutely no standing to make such an off-the-record order. It makes no decent sense why she would do such a thing but such a thing she did and I have the proof.

I won't even get into how the post-it note with the order was pasted to a motion that was unnoticed since Martin Boags is a creepy criminal who has such a severe moral turpitude problem that he literally got his own father, Charles Boags, unbenched. " Give him time. Marty is a good guy" this Krazy Karla Kerlin counseled me a short time before making such a sick and evil off-the-record order.


If you dig deeper than google's first few pages you will discover a famous case where Kerlin maliciously prosecuted a John Gordon Jones(I think that's the name but can't find it just now.) Seventeen charges all dismissed when it came to light how bad such charges were. So it makes a sick sense that Kerlin would do what she did to me. Now she is being celebrated as some judge who focuses her power on helping the mentally ill in the courtroom?????!!!! It's all just too much to witness.

May god and/or Karma work to expose this vile creature before she causes even more harm to the  unfortunate humans who might have to stand before her.


To read more about what Karla Kerlin is capable of http://alisablogq.blogspot.com/2017/07/dismissed-in-interests-of-justice.html

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