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Ask Alex 013 - So, you want to sue a Judge?

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Piercing Judicial Immunity


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So, you want to sue your judge? Ha! Join the party. In my personal opinion, many if not most judges are corrupt, and deserve to be sued. But my personal opinion doesn't matter. What matters is what the law has to say about it.


I'm Alex Baker, your legal expert, still trapped here on Planet family court. Today on Ask Alex, Piercing Judicial Immunity. Is it possible to sue a judge for Civil Rights violations? Just what will they let judges get away with?












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Alex Baker
Alex Baker
22 feb 2021

Agree completely Joe...

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Joe Bidenn
Joe Bidenn
22 feb 2021

A judge in California can do anything that they want. They don't follow the rules or the laws. There is no one to hold them accountable. I told my attorneys that my ex was letting an older man molest our 13 year old son. They mostly ignored me. I was not permitted to talk to my son about it during supervised visitation. At the next hearing my ex disclosed that she hid $130,000 worth of gold coins. I was in complete shock. I never thought that I would see those coins again. My ex-wife is greedy.


We each got $25,000. My attorneys got the remaining $80,000 to be held in trust. I fired the attorneys after that. One of my…




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