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Post-election day replacement ballots

County's response to a public records requests shows County's election clerk purchased replacement mail-in ballots AFTER May 17 election day to be counted in the election.

2025-11-18T04:27:06-05:00November 18th, 2025|Documents|Comments Off on Post-election day replacement ballots

The Lawless Loop: How Judicial Misconduct Oversight Broke Down in America

Americans are angry—and rightly so. Across the federal courts, the public sees rulings that look arbitrary, dismissive, or self-protective. Yet no one is ever held accountable. The judiciary was meant to be the citizen’s last refuge. Too often, it has become the first obstacle. Each year, more than a thousand judicial-misconduct complaints reach the courts. [...]

2025-11-03T15:19:10-05:00November 3rd, 2025|Updates|Comments Off on The Lawless Loop: How Judicial Misconduct Oversight Broke Down in America

Testimony of Election Clerk re May 2022 election.

This is the official transcript of my cross examination of County's election clerk, Christa Miller, regarding her handling 22,000 "mailed-in" voted ballots in the May 17, 2022 election in Lancaster County Pennsylvania.

2025-11-03T11:57:37-05:00November 3rd, 2025|Documents|Comments Off on Testimony of Election Clerk re May 2022 election.

Miller v. Third Circuit: A Fraud Story

Opening Scene — A Court Without a Judge This isn’t a story about losing a lawsuit. It’s a story about never getting a judge. In Miller v. County of Lancaster (1:24-cv-00014, Appeal No. 24-2934), every rule meant to guarantee fairness was quietly flipped upside down. If the courthouse had a marquee, it would read: Now [...]

2025-11-02T06:27:36-05:00November 1st, 2025|Updates|2 Comments

Judicial Immunity Explained: It Follows the Act, Not the Title

For years, many lawyers, judges, and even civil-rights advocates have repeated a half-truth about judicial immunity: that judges and court officers cannot be sued because of their position. The myth runs deep — that a robe or a title shields its wearer from accountability. But the Supreme Court said something very different.And the matter could [...]

2025-11-05T11:45:34-05:00October 30th, 2025|Updates|Comments Off on Judicial Immunity Explained: It Follows the Act, Not the Title
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