Newsletter: Exclusive Court Video, California's Judicial Double Benefits Stir Controversy

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8/8/2019 Newsletter: Exclusive Court Video, California's Judicial Double Benefits Stir Controversy http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/newsletter-exclusive-court-video-californias-judicial-double-benefits 1/1 New Video Exclusive....... November 22, 2010  WHO WILL STOP JUDICIAL DOUBLE BENEFITS?  Judges Judging Judges  Video News  Report Here 10 min  Support the Full Disclosure Network®  No n - Profit 501(c) (3) Educational  Order DVDs Here Watch 10 min Video Here San Diego, CA Watch Full Disclosure Network's ® video coverage of unbelievable Court hearing where three Appellate Court Justices try to avoid making a decision on whether or not the Superior Court Judges in Los Angeles can continue to receive hundreds of millions of dollars illegally from the County of Los Angeles above and beyond their State salaries. Features Sterling Norris, Lead Attorney, Judicial Watch, Jones-Day Attorney Elwood Lui (former Appellate Court Justice) and Paul Orfanedes, Director of Litigation for Judicial Watch, Appellate Court Justices Gilbert Nares, Judith Haller and Presiding Judge Tricia Benke and Full Disclosure Network's Leslie Dutton .  Judges Judging Judges: This awkward court fight has judges pitted against judges. The Los Angeles Superior Court hired Gibson, Dunn and Crutcher one of the nation's most prestigious lawfirms to fight to overturn the previous decision in November 2008 that found the double benefits of $300 million paid to L A Judges since 1987 were illegal. And, L A County would not take no for an answer, either. They hired Jones-Day, one of the largest lawfirms in the world, to continue the fight to give double benefits to the highest paid judges in the nation. Apparently the costly court fees for retrying the case is not an issue. There appears to be unlimited funds for the highest priced top legal beagles. Read More Here  Real News .............  Real Issues ......Real People... HI STORY  Related Video LInks : The Fight For and Against Illegal Judicial Benefits ( 6 min summary)  Judges Fighting Judges Over Double Benefits (11 minutes)  The California Court of Appeal 4th District in San Diego heard oral arguments on October 13, 2010 for the second time in an ongoing case known as "Sturgeon II"  originally filed in 2006 as Sturgeon v County of Los Angeles The case brought by the non- profit public interest law firm Judicial Watch has been a hot potato bouncing back and forth from Superior Court where Judges recused themselves including the 2nd District Court of Appeals and the California Supreme Court refused to re-hear the case that resulted in Sturgeon vs County becoming case law. In an unusual move, the Los Angeles Superior Court Judges decided to intervene, after the fact, and were granted unusual permission, by another judge, to file objections to the outcome taking the case to a second round of court hearings . WHAT IS THE FULL DISCLOSURE NETWORK®?  T.J. Johnston & Leslie Dutton, Producers Full Disclosure Network 337 Washington Blvd. #1 Marina del Rey, CA 90292 310-822-4449 www.fulldisclosure.net  

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New Video Exclusive.......November 22, 2010 

WHO WILL STOPJUDICIAL DOUBLE

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Watch 10 min Video HereSan Diego, CA Watch Full Disclosure Network's ® videocoverage of unbelievable Court hearing where three Appellate CourtJustices try to avoid making a decision on whether or not the SuperiorCourt Judges in Los Angeles can continue to receive hundreds of millions of dollars illegally from the County of Los Angeles above andbeyond their State salaries. Features Sterling Norris, Lead Attorney,Judicial Watch, Jones-Day Attorney Elwood Lui (former AppellateCourt Justice) and Paul Orfanedes, Director of Litigation for JudicialWatch, Appellate Court Justices Gilbert Nares, Judith Haller andPresiding Judge Tricia Benke and Full Disclosure Network's LeslieDutton . Judges Judging Judges: This awkward court fight has judges pitted against judges. The LosAngeles Superior Court hired Gibson, Dunn and Crutcher one of thenation's most prestigious lawfirms to fight to overturn the previousdecision in November 2008 that found the double benefits of $300million paid to L A Judges since 1987 were illegal. And, L A Countywould not take no for an answer, either. They hired Jones-Day, oneof the largest lawfirms in the world, to continue the fight to give doublebenefits to the highest paid judges in the nation. Apparently the costlycourt fees for retrying the case is not an issue. There appears to be

unlimited funds for the highest priced top legal beagles.

Read More Here

 Real News .............

 Real Issues ......Real People... 

HI STORY 

 Related Video LInks:

The Fight For and Against Illegal Judicial

Benefits ( 6 min summary)

 Judges Fighting Judges Over Double

Benefits (11 minutes)

 

The California Court of Appeal 4th District in San

Diego heard oral arguments on October 13, 2010 for

the second time in an ongoing case known as

"Sturgeon II"  originally filed in 2006 as Sturgeon v 

County of Los Angeles The case brought by the non-

profit public interest law firm Judicial Watch has been a

hot potato bouncing back and forth from Superior Court

where Judges recused themselves including the 2nd

District Court of Appeals and the California Supreme

Court refused to re-hear the case that resulted in

Sturgeon vs County becoming case law. In an unusual

move, the Los Angeles Superior Court Judges decided

to intervene, after the fact, and were granted unusual

permission, by another judge, to file objections to the

outcome taking the case to a second round of 

court hearings .

WHAT IS THE FULL DISCLOSURE NETWORK®? 

T.J. Johnston & Leslie Dutton, ProducersFull Disclosure Network337 Washington Blvd. #1Marina del R ey, CA 90292

310-822-4449 www.fulldisclosure.net