I've had six attorney's now in my false DCFS/Dependency Case in Los Angeles, California. I recently had a Marsden hearing regarding my last attorney not timely filing subpoenas to have witnesses at my trial or doing anything I requested of him. The Judge (Department 406) ruled against me and told me I had to either use the attorney, hire my own, or represent myself. I wouldn't commit to making the decision, so the Judge said fine, then you will represent yourself.
I don't have the money to hire an attorney, I've never fired an attorney in this case before , and I can't represent myself against a corrupt system. I can file a Writ of Mandamus and plan to do so.
What I would like to know... does anyone know of any SPECIFIC Marsden case law, or case law regarding the appointment of counsel that has or could be used in a Writ or Appeal? I need to show that the Judge erred and I should be allowed appointed counsel.
Please let me know, Thanks.
Marsden Hearing / Case Law
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Marsden Hearing / Case Law
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Try this site.
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I tried to find case laws on Marsden Hearing with no luck. Sometimes it is just finding the right words to type into for a search as I am sure you already know that.
http://www.lawyerdude.netfirms.com/6025.html
I tried to find case laws on Marsden Hearing with no luck. Sometimes it is just finding the right words to type into for a search as I am sure you already know that.
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This is not legal advice;hopefully wisdom
To put it in simple terms…when the authorities ARE the perpetrators and the perpetrators ARE the authorities, there is no earthly justice or recourse, at the end of the day (unless the American people wake up).
Therefore, those who have achieved the highest levels of power seek to ‘enjoy’ the most grievous and extreme injustices. For many of those in the highest circles of power, the greatest statement of power is to perpetrate the greatest possible injustice…the savage, brutal traumatization and abuse of an innocent child.
http://themurkynews.blogspot.com/ MattTwoFour
"Ultimately, the law is only as good as the judge" --- D.X. Yue, 2005, in "law, reason and judicial fraud"
http://www.parentalrightsandjustice.com/index.cgi?ctype=Page;site_id=1;objid=45;curloc=Site:1
This is not legal advice;hopefully wisdom
To put it in simple terms…when the authorities ARE the perpetrators and the perpetrators ARE the authorities, there is no earthly justice or recourse, at the end of the day (unless the American people wake up).
Therefore, those who have achieved the highest levels of power seek to ‘enjoy’ the most grievous and extreme injustices. For many of those in the highest circles of power, the greatest statement of power is to perpetrate the greatest possible injustice…the savage, brutal traumatization and abuse of an innocent child.
http://themurkynews.blogspot.com/ MattTwoFour
"Ultimately, the law is only as good as the judge" --- D.X. Yue, 2005, in "law, reason and judicial fraud"
http://www.parentalrightsandjustice.com/index.cgi?ctype=Page;site_id=1;objid=45;curloc=Site:1
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