Wednesday, October 15, 2008

VIOLATION OF SEPARATION OF POWER BY THE COLLUSION OF THE VIRGINIA COURTS AND ATTORNEY GENERAL BOB MCDONNELL

Greetings:

I respond to requests for both a summary and an explanation of how the issue affects the economy. In summary that the evidence confirms that the Supreme Court of Virginia, the Virginia State Bar Disciplinary Board (“VSBDB”), Virginia Employment Commission (“VEC”), Attorney General Bob McDonnell, et al., aided and abetted a criminal conspiracy to retaliate against me for contacting Congress and the General Assembly for an investigation of the violation of separation of power: http://www.petitiononline.com/RDL/petition.html], and http://best-lawyer.tistory.com/entry/Isidoro-Rodriguez-Civil-Rights-LawyerFAMILY-LAW;
as well as for litigating to enforce my Federal and Virginia statutory rights as a parent, see http://www.home.earthlink.net/~isidoror/id6.html.

The linchpin of the conspiracy was for the VSBDB to revoke my license to practice law for suing to enforce my rights as a parent and attorney, see http://www.vsb.org/profguides/actions_jul06-dec06.html.

But, the VSBDB has no judicial authority under the laws of Virginia to revoke an attorney’s license. Thus, the VSBDB acted as a kangaroo court* to issue a void order. Due to this evidence of the VSBDB void order, I filed a Virginia Tort Claims Act and Virginia’s Business Conspiracy Act for illegally depriving me of my right to employment as an attorney and to federal unemployment compensation in violation of Federal and Virginia Criminal Codes. But, in violation of the right of access to an impartial court and a jury trial the Fairfax County Cir. Ct. dismissed the action based on absolute Judicial/Executive Branch immunity from accountability for criminal and tortious acts. The Supreme Court of Virginia affirmed.

As I noted, my challenges to the surreal holdings of absolute Judicial and Executive Branch immunity are now pending before the United States Supreme Court. Docket No. 08-339, 08-411, and 08-____(Petition for Cert. to be filed on or before October 30, 2008).

To understand the magnitude of the problem that the citizens of our State as well as the Republic have on its hands by the violation of separation of power by the Courts, I suggest for your reading, The Fraternity: Lawyers and Judges in Collusion, by John Fitzgerald Molloy. St. Paul, Minn.: Paragon House,* and a recent article, “How to Save the Courts” by Justice Sandra Day O’Conner, Parade Magazine, February 24, 2008.

In closing, in response to the question of “how this saves the state money?”, I contend that the current economic crisis is really a symptom of more fundamental problems. Can you have a good economy when you have inadequately or no restraints upon the government’s natural tendency to grow corrupt and out of control and to abuse power as evidence in my case? Can you sustain a good economy when the citizens cannot control government because it declares itself absolutely immune from suit for criminal and tortious acts? The answer is obvious–no.

The fact is that during the past 32 years that I have conducted federal civil rights litigation I have seen that the rights of the people to control abuse of government and its employees have been undercut by the Courts and the Bar. Who can afford to sue the government for malfeasance, even if you could find a lawyer willing and able to do so? This is no accident.

Have a good day.

Sincerely,

Isidoro Rodriguez,

Member in Good Standing of the Bar of the United States Supreme Court, the United State Court of Appeals for the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, D.C. and Federal Circuits, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, and United States Tax Court.
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*“Kangaroo court.” . . . 2. A. Court or tribunal characterized by unauthorized or irregular procedures, . . . . 3. A sham legal proceeding. . . .‘” Bryan A. Garner, Black’s Law Dictionary, at page 382 (8th ed., 1999). Emphasis added.

*Regarding The Fraternity, it concerns the “inside story of a great professional collusion in the pursuit of greed and power...." —Nicholas N. Kittrie, Distinguished University Professor and former Dean, American University School of Law; author of The War Against Authority: From the Crisis of Legitimacy to a New Social Contract. Also another review states that "...it is very clear...that the Courts in our judicial system have, in fact, become the lawmakers, when it is very clear...that our Constitution delegated that responsibility to the Congress of the United States and the State Legislatures....treads on almost sacred ground when he gives his readers the real insight into how the legal profession has truly changed from being one of the premier professions in our society to a business where the number one objective or bottom line is financial profit..." Dennis DeConcini, U.S. Senator (Ret).

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