MN 7th Judicial District- Allegedly Honorable Judge Michael Jesse

by CynicalPatriot | September 20, 2009 at 02:43 am
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Allegedly Honorable Judge Michael Jesse: In Criminal Homicide--To Aid and Abet: How a Corrupt Minnesota Rural Judicary & Corrupt State Patrol Troopers Covered-up a Criminal Homicide


A Corrupt Rural Courthouse in Milaca, Minnesota 7th Judicial District: A Corrupt Judge First Oversteps his Position by Acting as Judge and Jury; then Orchestrates a Sham Trial all the While Allowing a 'Defendant' Jury Manager (Carol Eggen), a member of his own Court's Administration, to Run 'Secretly' Her Own Family's Business' (Eggen's Direct Service's) Wrongful Death Case Inside the Courthouse--Outrageous Conflicts of Interest--and Illegal, Wrongful Actions Taken. Judge Michael Jesse pictured to right->

Our Condolences to the family and friends of Clarence Waage.

HOW MUCH JUSTICE CAN YOU AFFORD?

There is a troubling trend in the Judiciary through out the Country. It has become common for Judges to rule unfavorably against certain litigants with the intent to run them out of money. In Minnesota, Chief Judge Magnuson allows Minnesota Judges to take Bribes. They call them tips but, as Shakespeare pointed out, A rose by any other color would still smell as sweet. Or, if you want it plainer, when the mafia calls an assassination a "hit", it is still murder, is it not?

Click Here to read more -> Don Mashak's 7th Judicial District Free Press

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Don Mashak

The Cynical Patriot

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xsaswdanbv

I cannot believe you would make up something so ignorant and ridiculous! Haha you need to find factual information before posting this jargon.

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CynicalPatriot

So brave to post anonymously.  Please state exactly and specifically what is false.  Are you the judges clerk?  or maybe the company that got away with murder / manslaughter?

Don Mashak

The Cynical Patriot

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