

This is Evil!
All of US
This is an example of how insidious the legal system is in the UNITED STATES. When people sit on a bench & claim to be a judge this is what you get. This make no sense & is nonsense. This is evil.
Let's restore this country to it's roots where the people rule with common sense laws in the common law courts.
This private legal system whereby attorneys at law prey upon the people's misery is in their own words "is the best system money can buy."
It was these corrupt individuals who sold All of US out to the banksters. We lost control of our country because the golden rule is "he that controls the gold makes the rules." The politicians are no longer accountable to the people because the people no longer fund the govt. The govt has unlimited credit from the Federal Reserve Bank.
Why do Americans rent money when it is easier & less costly to have your own? Why does the United State Mint print currency & then allow the Federal Reserve distribute these notes through their network of banks? If a law is fraudulently passed is that a valid law?
Please read the article below & you can see first hand that there is no justice in the U.S.
More better later.
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Katman
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Why Judge threatens girls with `hell'
November 2, 2000
BY CHRIS FUSCO
SUBURBAN REPORTER
"If you lie, you will go to hell," a Cook County judge warned two girls in his court before they testified about their dead poodle.
Judge James T. Ryan once kept a woman in court until she soiled herself, and fined another woman for speeding to a hospital to give birth. The former mayor of Arlington Heights says he has since learned to control his temper.
Now, he's in trouble with Diane Tuzzolino, a Mount Prospect mother who says he scared her children, Karyn, 12, and Kara, 8.
"My older daughter went to testify," Tuzzolino said. "He told her, `You realize if you lie, you will go to hell. You realize what I'm saying, you will go to hell.' "
The judge, she says, then made a similar statement to Kara.
Ryan isn't disputing that he mentioned the afterlife in his Rolling Meadows courtroom. But he says he treated Tuzzolino's children with respect, speaking kindly to see if they were fit to testify in a heartbreaking case.
"I might have said, `It was conceivable you could go to hell,' though I don't remember exactly. Sometimes people misperceive what I'm trying to do."
The family was in court Friday to dispute a $312.70 bill from a Schaumburg animal hospital, which cared for Tabitha, the family's 19-year-old black poodle-Pomeranian mix.
Ryan, 66, sided with the plaintiff, Golf Rose Animal Hospital. But upsetting Tuzzolino just as much was Ryan's attitude toward her kids.
State law requires judges to make sure that children under 15 know the consequences of lying. If judges have doubts, Ryan said, they can keep the children from testifying.
Because small claims court doesn't have court reporters, it's impossible to know exactly what Ryan said. In an interview Wednesday, the judge said he "felt sorry for the kids" and was trying to discourage Tuzzolino from making them testify.
A signed receipt for the veterinarian's work, Ryan said, made Tuzzolino responsible for the bill, despite her argument that the dog already had died when she brought it to the animal hospital last April. The girls testified that the dog's head had drooped in the car on the way to the vet, Ryan said.
"I didn't want the children to testify, but she was insistent," he said. "I questioned the children, asking them if they knew the difference between right and wrong ... and what would happen to them if they did not tell the truth."
When she heard the judge, "I was basically speechless," said Tuzzolino, 38. "Never in my life have I heard a judge say that, even to an adult."
Joseph J. Urso, presiding judge at the Rolling Meadows courthouse, said judges typically avoid such words.
"It has negative connotations," Urso said. "Most people would not use those kinds of words. But that doesn't mean the way it was used in this case was improper."
Urso said he has received "virtually no complaints" about Ryan this year. Urso reassigned Ryan from traffic to small claims court in October 1999, after Ryan refused to let a Schaumburg woman use the bathroom. Ryan previously fined a Streamwood woman $95 for speeding to a hospital to give birth.
Ryan, who plans to seek another term in 2002, said he's learned to control his demeanor in court, an opinion seconded by the chief judge.
"Judge Ryan has done a good job trying to curb many of the problems that might have occurred," Urso said. "I'm surprised to hear about this."
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