Sunday, November 23, 2008

-- An Example-- in a State District Court, Civil and Criminal Division

In some local state district courts, when we attempt to file an application for a criminal complaint for a show and cause hearing, or a civil action, the clerk/magistrate, operating with his prejudice against pro se litigants, will immediately obstruct us with games of pretending he doesn't see a "cause for a criminal complaint" or a "cause for a complaint" after a few seconds of scanning his affidavit and other documents.

Sometime he may not take the time to scan them but simply argue the court "lacks jurisdiction" to handle the complaint even when he clearly doesn't know the identity of the accuser, the accused or the nature of the controversy. All he knows is that the person in front of him is a pro se litigant.

Sometimes these clerk/magistrates can be enormous liars with some very serious psychiatric issues. Indeed, we may find some of these judicial members of the courts as seriously mentally ill with a variety of symptoms, everything from an inferiority complex and low self-esteem to a psychosis.

Sometimes they project an air of superiority over their inferiority complex and sometimes laugh and make fun of people with less experience and knowledge in order to conceal or mask their own incompetence or sense of inferiority.

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