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Thursday, June 20, 2013

HOUSE of Marie Miller SCOOPED UP BY COURT SYSTEM SOLD AT STEEP DISCOUNT

Falmouth Today - Judges and Lawyers:

Lawyers and Judges

JUDGE:  To form an opinion after careful consideration

TYRANT:  A ruler who has no legal limits on his or her power by law or constitution.
We’re told repeatedly how dishonest the American court system has become and we just come across one example after another of just that, dishonest dealings with the public.

If you can manage to get a court, any court to rule perjury isn’t perjury, to verify fraudulent documents aren’t fraudulent, and to rule against you on any item no matter how big the mistake the court makes, poof, that mistake becomes the Law of the Case.  This means the mistake now controls all other actions the court takes against the victim, er, respondent.

Which brings us to the Rochester, NH court on the 14th of June.  Sources tell us that the house seized in this case was assessed for over $100,000 and sold for $12,500.  How does anyone get a deal like that?  It seems you have to be at the right place, at the right time, and according to the Certified Fraud Examiner, have your mortgage company sell your house they don’t own, to someone at a big discount.  What could go wrong after that happens?  During the hearing it was disclosed that the deed was POST DATED while litigation was pending over the alleged fraud perpetrated in the sale of the property by the mortgage company. 

Below in this order you can read the Fraud Examiner’s report to the court, and the Confirmation of Registration as “news media” for our reporter, Michael Doyle and FalmouthToday.Me, which was on separate part of the application, with the Judicial Branch Communications Office for the State of New Hampshire.
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