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	<title>Comments on: Judicial Performance Commission Removes Saucedo from Office</title>
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		<title>By: Ronald Pierce</title>
		<link>https://www.ourvalleyvoice.com/2015/12/03/judicial-performance-commission-removes-saucedo-from-office/#comment-3180</link>
		<dc:creator>Ronald Pierce</dc:creator>
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		<description>There are still many other judges as corrupt (or nearly) as, as this judge.  I&#039;ve been a political prisoner of this court and its back channel way of doing things since 2008.  So I can tell you a lot about this court/county.  From what I can see, the CJP still needs to remove over half of this corrupt court&#039;s judges if it really seeks to protect the public.  Tulare County Superior Court (particularly with this latest event) has such a developed history of judicial corruption, that anyone performing even a basic level investigation will uncover other judges like Broadman (http://www.judgebroadman.com/wall.html) and Drew.

I&#039;ve been investigating TCSC since 2008.  So my investigation is leagues deep, and I can tell you, removing Saucedo is a band aid on a bullethole.  There&#039;s the Tharp matter which insiders will remember spawned professor William Bassett to opine, to wit:

         &quot;The record of the trial court’s negligence, legal incompetence and, indeed, blatant partiality...
           is simply shocking. There is strong evidence of the judge’s ignorance of the law or the role of
           a court in family law actions. So serious was the miscarriage of justice that the judge sitting on
           the case was removed and replaced.... In a word, the case is a sad narrative of a wealthy
           spouse working with a corrupt court to simply gang up on the spouse and spend her out of court.
           (Bassett on California Community Property Law, 2012 ed., p. 1186-1187; emphasis added.)

When i talked to Bassett he firmly stood by his statement immediately.  There were a number of complaints against Saucedo lodged with the CJP.  What is sad to me is that he was removed for some things he did in his life that frankly, if you look at most of the populace like he has been published, he&#039;s like most everyone.  It was his self-professed love of power that ultimately pulled him to impulsively ruin his career.  Just like the many lives he destroyed himself judicially as he was doing the same thing.

I&#039;m still intent on flushing the toilet on Tulare County&#039;s Brobdingnag, where this guy did his scurrying.  Because there are still many, many court officers still around who need to go even more than Saucy.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are still many other judges as corrupt (or nearly) as, as this judge.  I&#8217;ve been a political prisoner of this court and its back channel way of doing things since 2008.  So I can tell you a lot about this court/county.  From what I can see, the CJP still needs to remove over half of this corrupt court&#8217;s judges if it really seeks to protect the public.  Tulare County Superior Court (particularly with this latest event) has such a developed history of judicial corruption, that anyone performing even a basic level investigation will uncover other judges like Broadman (<a href="http://www.judgebroadman.com/wall.html" rel="nofollow ugc">http://www.judgebroadman.com/wall.html</a>) and Drew.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been investigating TCSC since 2008.  So my investigation is leagues deep, and I can tell you, removing Saucedo is a band aid on a bullethole.  There&#8217;s the Tharp matter which insiders will remember spawned professor William Bassett to opine, to wit:</p>
<p>         &#8220;The record of the trial court’s negligence, legal incompetence and, indeed, blatant partiality&#8230;<br />
           is simply shocking. There is strong evidence of the judge’s ignorance of the law or the role of<br />
           a court in family law actions. So serious was the miscarriage of justice that the judge sitting on<br />
           the case was removed and replaced&#8230;. In a word, the case is a sad narrative of a wealthy<br />
           spouse working with a corrupt court to simply gang up on the spouse and spend her out of court.<br />
           (Bassett on California Community Property Law, 2012 ed., p. 1186-1187; emphasis added.)</p>
<p>When i talked to Bassett he firmly stood by his statement immediately.  There were a number of complaints against Saucedo lodged with the CJP.  What is sad to me is that he was removed for some things he did in his life that frankly, if you look at most of the populace like he has been published, he&#8217;s like most everyone.  It was his self-professed love of power that ultimately pulled him to impulsively ruin his career.  Just like the many lives he destroyed himself judicially as he was doing the same thing.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m still intent on flushing the toilet on Tulare County&#8217;s Brobdingnag, where this guy did his scurrying.  Because there are still many, many court officers still around who need to go even more than Saucy.</p>
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