5th Circuit Court

Special Court of Appeals

Court of Appeals

U.S. Supreme Court

U.S. District Court

Maryland Attorney General commits Fraud on the Court through Collusion, and Obstruction of Justice.
(Faked a case he could dismiss so as not to answer the one filed)
One of the Best case histories of "Fraud on the Courts" by Maryland's Attorney General in "Collusion" with the Judiciary to Obstruct  "Default Judgment" for "non-appearance" by the State et al.

Filed - September 11, 1997

On Docket - October 21, 1997

Motion for Summary Judgment-January 16, 1998

Motion for Default Judgment - June23, 198

Judge's letter stating that the case dismissed was never filed -    November 1, 2000

Copies of invoices of accruing penalties charged by the state in defaults.

Damages exceed $135,000,000.00

Learn how Pros do it!

 

Includes proceedings, motions, records, and Legal maneuvers.

Documentation from Agency Hearing at DLLR including The Record

Hearings and twice dismissed Fraudulent diversion in the 5th Circuit Court

   Orders dismissing wrong case affirmed by Special Court of Appeals

  Writ of Certiorari denied at Court of Appeals

Petition for Certiorari at the U.S. Supreme Court

Letters and Documents stating case dismissed was never filed.

 

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A Pro Se Case History Documented and Organized on an interactive CD

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Organized like a filing cabinet separating relevant information from the fraudulent documents that State Officials created indicting themselves with some resigning over the consequences of their irresponsibility and conspiracy in the fraud.

Easy to navigate, with embedded keywords linked to references and rules contained in nine 3-ring binders.

Attorneys interested in assisting in collection of this default are encouraged to research the case and submit detailed proposals along with case histories of their practice or profession.  All proposals will be considered based upon and evaluated against application of law and descretion with the media plus success rate of criminal cases prosecuted.

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Copyright 2003 Gene Zarwell, Gambrills, MD