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Forcing The Hand Of A Disabled PTSD Veteran PTSD Disabled Veteran is being forced to represent himself (Pro Se) as the plaintiff in Federal Court against the State of New Jersey for violating his Constitutional Rights. See details below. All attempts to have the State Government of New Jersey handle the decorated veterans complaints have gone unanswered for years. The New Jersey Courts and those who run them are the criminals and a fifth grader can see that. Veterans with PTSD have gone through hell and back for this Country and top priority and all the respect that goes along with it. This game will end someday soon, as you will all be judged by someone else other than yourselves. (Corrupt New Jersey Politicians & Corrupt New Jersey Lawyers). Edgar Goulet Government corruption, which is quite obvious in this case, is the vilest form of governmental abuse of power. As a retired police officer, this case violates every tenet that I placed my life on the line for every day for in order to uphold our constitution. Shame on New Jersey. Your states reputation precedes you, and this case confirms why. Thomas A. Ross Help bring this to Justice. More details at: links.causes/s/clPfIQ?r=rb0s Your case is interesting, I have run into certain things in NJ courts myself… Statute of limitations issue is bogus… fraud has no limitation in federal court, and Statute of limitations runs from the time the fraud is found… It is an act to deceive, an act of fraud, an act to manipulate due process, - sanctions should be implemented – One of many cases spell this out… Referring both to the objective and subjective elements, we have held that qualified immunity would be defeated if an official knew or reasonably should have known that the action he took within his sphere of official responsibility would violate the constitutional rights of the [plaintiff], or if he took the action with the malicious intention to cause a deprivation of constitutional rights or other injury. Harlow et al v. Fitzgerald, 457 U.S. 800; 102 S. Ct. 2727; 73 L. Ed. 2d 396; (1982). (Emphasis added)File a civil suit in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey (federal court) - file this Civil Complaint under U.S.C. 28 §1331, federal question, civil actions arising under the Constitution, under U.S.C. 42 §1983, a civil action for deprivation of rights, and U.S.C. 42 §1985 a civil action for Conspiracy to interfere with civil rights against all Defendant’s you can list… you can do it pro se and file an application to proceed indigent… all documents are on the District of New Jersey (federal court)’s web site… State courts have concurring jurisdiction over this type of civil suit, it can be filed in state court BUT Federal Courts are more easygoing with Pro Se writings, minor errors in format and rules etc… And if a state attorney represented anyone, the challenge here would be if he was authorized to do so… i.e. an application filed for their service, defendant within the scope of employment… etc… if not.. it was fraud… check out the principles of the Noerr-Pennington Doctrine… first Amendment Rights… you may have further elements to build your case… Void Judgments, move to vacate previous judgments for harmful errors, constitutional violations, fraud… etc… all forms and docs you need are on the court web sites Bill Help bring this to Justice. More details at: links.causes/s/clPfIQ?r=rb0s
Posted on: Sat, 15 Feb 2014 05:26:56 +0000

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