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State Bar Tries Halting Immigration Law

The Arizona Bar Association is trying to stop a county prosecutor from enforcing an illegal immigration law overwhelmingly approved by voters with an intrusive “ethical misconduct” investigation of the entire office.

The group that claims to enhance the legal profession by promoting competency and ethics began investigating Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas and several of his prosecutors after they challenged judges who ignored a state law that denies bail to illegal immigrants charged with felonies. The measure, Proposition 100, was approved by nearly 80% of Arizona voters in 2006.

Many judges refused to abide by the new measure, however, often granting bail to serious criminals living in the country illegally. Thomas, who was elected Maricopa County Attorney in 2004, took on the judges and won. He successfully got the Arizona Legislature and state Supreme Court to force them to comply with Proposition 100.

Their monstrous egos deflated, the judges retaliated by encouraging the State Bar to launch improper investigations to intimidate prosecutors. In six different probes, the Arizona Bar has requested privileged material involving parties that have current or prior litigation against the county attorney’s office. Some of the information has been turned over to an alternative tabloid that opposes Thomas.

Numerous highly regarded legal experts, including a former Arizona Bar president and state Supreme Court justice, have determined that the investigations have no merit. Because the State Bar is under the jurisdiction of the Arizona Supreme Court, Thomas has appealed to the High Court to stop the merit less probes.

Regardless, Thomas refuses to be intimidated and assures that he will continue to speak out and defend the will of the people. His office has a staff of 900 distributed throughout 15 specialized bureaus in what is known as the Valley of the Sun.

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Arizona State Bar & Family Court Judges

I have filed multiple complaints to the Arizona State Bar because I have been set up by opposing counsel & my exhusband to lose all rights to my daughter, while paying out for multiple court orders against me. The first judge said it appeared to her that I was being set up while the court continues to allow my daughter to flunk and be neglected. I haven't seen or spoke to my 15yo daughter in over a year because of all the allegations against me.
Time after time I've complained to the State Bar about opposing counsel's cruel use of the system against me. Even though I have proved to the State Bar that opposing counsel has lied to the court repeatedly, they talk down my complaint and say that nothings wrong.
Opposing counsel has made a fortune off my grief and continues to threaten me in multiple more accusations to the court. Why they allow an attorney to destroy a person like me to win a case, is more than I can bear. This case started in Arizona in 2002 and it cost me over 5,000.00 to defend myself against the charge of Munchaesen's Syndrome by Proxy. Even though I proved I didn't have it, multiple new charges against me keep coming and the court allows this. What's worse is multiple alleged family specialists have been paid thousands of dollars to perpetuate the issues.
Many other issues and problems I have shown, mailed, submitted to the State Bar for 4 years and they have continued to avert their eyes to the serious problems going on for my daughter in another state(california)the California courts don't even know my child has lived in their state for 4 years, while Arizona retains jurisdiction.

WILL OF THE PEOPLE!

GOOD FOR HIM! I SUPPORT HIM ALL THE WAY!!! DON'T BACK DOWN FROM THOSE MEXICAN TERRORISTS!

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