HS-1
- Lawyer malpractice cost client over $500,000, lawyer protected
through judicial fraud.
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HS-2
- Lawyer steals entire estate of elderly woman, she has to take a job
in a vegetable market and live off culls.
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HS-3
- Lawyer steals total insurance funds of widow upon death of her
husband.
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HS-4
- Highest judge in New York state guilty of unbelievable crimes
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HS-5
- Self defense ends in prison sentence for litigant through lawyer
malpractice and judicial politics
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HS-6
- Former judge has over 400 claims against him for trust fund
misappropriation and gets suspended sentence
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HS-7
- Former county attorney caught in the act of extortion and gets
suspended sentence
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HS-8
- A major judicial persecution under the guise of judicial prosecution
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HS-9
- Innocent judicial victim loses everything under law now declared by
the US Supreme Court to be Constitutional
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HS-10
- Lawyer names over 300 companies to trap them in a lawsuit to extort
settlements
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HS-11
- Lawyers rush in on a school bus accident and turn a community upside
down with over 300 lawsuits
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HS-12
- Fraudulent lawsuits filed in asbestos litigation sends seventeen
industrial companies into bankruptcy
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HS-13
- Major city settles lawsuit after paying out $1.15 million in legal
fees and city attorney refuses to give details
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HS-14
- Six months and six lawyers later, woman loses everything while lawyer
judges and lawyers argue over lawyers fees
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HS-15
- Lawyer collects front fees and then fails to show at trial, his
client is sentenced to prison
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HS-16
- Thirteen lawyers later, lady still has not obtained a divorce from
her lawyer husband, everything lost
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HS-17
- One firm sued over 190,000 times in asbestos litigation-the firm
never manufactured or sold asbestos products
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HS-18
- Helicopter pilot kidnapped at gunpoint-prosecutors file criminal
charges against the pilot-acquited but loses all!
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HS-19
- A series of unbelievable plea bargains that puts violent criminals
back out on the street
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HS-20
- Man arrested on DWI charge number 24, still driving in a state that
leads the nation in DWI accidents and deaths
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