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Life Behind the "Orange Curtain"

Yes Virginia, there is accountability. Well, at least a sliver of hope. The California Judicial Council, Commission on Judicial Performance, removed Orange County "municipal" court judge Kelley MacEachern from the bench for "lack of integrity". Having experienced MacEachern in action, in the first-person (a so-called "interested party"), this comes as no surprise. I have personally witnessed (and suffered) from this judicial misconduct. Cheating on an expense report is one thing. "Fixing" cases is quite another. In the former, the County of Orange is the victim. In the latter, then entire County judicial system is sacrificed. Which is the greater crime? Or, is this action by the Judicial Council as much symbolic as substantive? In my case, this judge refused to recuse herself upon my motion to disqualify for cause. Then, as if that wasn't enough, went on to rule against me for a motion I never filed, and was never before the court. Finally, in an act more fitting for the infamous jurist Roland Freisler, faxed a secret order to the Orange County Sheriff with her orders. Mind you, this judge has no jurisdiction to decide my case (the matter was before the Appellate Division of the Superior Court at the time of her ruling). Such "trivial" details are of no consequence. Her bogus ruling still stands today as testimony to much greater, systemic dysfunction.

Anyone who has come before this judge and has cause to doubt her "integrity", should re-open their cases and forward their legal bills to the County of Orange. Those who fit this criteria should email me at : moseybear@gmail.com

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