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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...

Judge Robert "My hands are tied" Vanderet should not be able to sleep at night.

Another chillingly corrupt Arnold Shwartzenneger appointee. What are the odds that Martin Singer's client made some calls for Robert Vanderet to say, "my hands are tied" when in fact by law his hands were not tied one bit when witnessing and presiding over  such a Stalin Era fraud on the court? Read about the hell on earth I had to endure because of dirty judges like Robert Vanderet http://alisablogq.blogspot.com/2017/07/dismissed-in-interests-of-justice.html

Dismissed in the Interests of Justice: The incredible(and I mean incredible) true story of how a comedian, Tig Notaro, saved her brand by destroying lives - Starring Nick Kroll, Jules Kroll, Marty Singer, the LAPD, Prosecutors, Judges (Seriously)

From Google:  Dismissal in the interest of justice  allows a court to dismiss a procedurally proper, but unjust or unjustifiable, cause of action. Thus,  dismissing  cases in the interest  of justice  can provide a check where few exist for overzealous prosecutions, race-based patrolling, and overuse of “three strikes” laws. "Holy shit. This is... insane..." Yes, it was. Yes, it is. Stone cold crazy. Batshit. Baying at the moon. Singing a loony tune. Straight up straight jacket stuff. "...And, yet..." he said, "it's kind of... sexy." Sexy? Only in Los Angeles, would a lawyer, perusing reams of legalese -- chronicling a then two-year journey into hell -- think, 'hey this is hot.' On the surface, he was looking at a case involving a restraining order obtained by perjury and fraud, used by an infamous L.A law firm - as a retaliatory weapon to, at first, stop first amendment protected internet postings and then as a way to sabotage a...