Corruption in the Judiciaries of the United States
Volume I
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About the Book
Three suits provided glaring examples of widespread corruption by both Federal and State Judges. The claims of corruption are backed by record evidence. Attorneys liberally contributed to the corruption. The criticism is accompanied by a series of suggested procedural and relationship changes designed to bring about judicial practice more consonant with modern democratic ideals and basic intent of the U.S. Constitution.
About the Author
After military service in WWII, received BS, MS and Ph.D. in scientific area and research and testing at various Universities and Medical schools for approximately 50 years; then went law school, received a JD and practiced law for about 25 years. Have been retired for about twelve years.