Anonymous ID: dd65bc Dec. 10, 2018, 9:29 a.m. No.4240793   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0800

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That's weird. "Bought by Yugoslavia" from the Vanderbilt

But Yugoslavia no longer exists. Who owns it now?

Remember Marina Abram. is from Serbia, which is where Yugoslavia used to be?

Also Vanderbilt alleged connections to creepy Marina Abram. type activities.

Anonymous ID: dd65bc Dec. 10, 2018, 9:37 a.m. No.4240871   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0877 >>0911

>>4240441

I wonder how much of the Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge's corruption has to do with secret societies?

I know it's connected to the Dem. Party machine which appoints them.

 

I wonder if any of the crooked judges have sealed indictments? Or to protect the trust in the Court System we will just see them step down?

It's said that if the full extent of the corruption in Brooklyn [headquarters for Clinton Foundation] was uncovered, many cases would have to be re-opened and re-tried..

But what happens to those people who were screwed, shouldn't they have a chance to be mended?

 

Here's just one Judge I dug on.

Justice Larry D. Martin.

Most images of him have been scrubbed.

If you look up the many, many dead people come up with that name. I wonder.

Maybe just a common name

I'm hoping this nightmare of corrupt Judges can end; before more harm is done to people.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/08/nyregion/new-overseer-for-courts-in-brooklyn.html

 

"The reports of judicial wrongdoing have focused unusual attention on the role of the Brooklyn Democratic Party organization in judicial selection. The organization sponsored most of the judges who have had recent difficulties, "

 

"The two judges who were reprimanded by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct in December are Richard D. Huttner and Larry D. Martin."

 

"The commission found that Justice Martin had contacted judges in Suffolk County and North Carolina to try to persuade them to give favorable treatment to the children of family friends facing shoplifting and felony drug charges."

 

http://www.therobingroom.com/newyork/Judge.aspx?id=992

 

Comment #: NY5619

Rating:Not Rated

Comments:

In September, 2012, Judge Larry Martin took a completely frivolous civil case and signed a temporary restraining order, maliciously clouded a title, and irreparably damaged a small family business that was the victim of fraud and malicious litigation (see index 502964 2012)."

 

"This "Judge" favors foul play and gangsters. Exparte is his thing. He steals your property with ease. All in a day's work. You wont know what hit you. If you got him, the end is near. New York State should lose its funding and bond, regarding Judge Larry Martin's dealings alone! "

 

Comment #: NY4888

 

Comments:

This is a severely corrupt judge who is using his position to commit crimes in the courtroom. He was once named by the Daily News as stealing real properties and continuing to extort real properties in his courtroom. He is dangerous, and should be in jail. "

 

Comment #: NY1467

Comments:

"Pro se motion to remove an expired lis pendency. Judge asked me and the court attorney what a lis pendency was. No clue to Real Estate and Operation of Law. Then feels

stupid and states on the record he doesn't do too much real estate cases.??????"

 

"Get a job with a push broom. Brooklyn Courts are too corrupt to allow stupid judges to also share the same room. I hope brooklyn does away with pollical appointed or cash for judgeships. Broken down attorneys that could not make it in the real life purchase a seat to keep their ass warm. "

 

Rating:2.5

Comments:

"This judge has cost me (and likely hundreds of other Plaintiff's lawyers) many thousands of dollars of lost time. You will have cobwebs all over you before your motion is heard–by the law secretary (seeing the judge is almost impossible). Then it will be adjourned because the judge isn't there. She won't let you submit the motion. Next motion date will be 4 months later. You'll come back and wait 4 or 5 more hours. If you are lucky you will see the judge. If you do see the judge, he will either make some ridiculous decision on the spot or have the motion submitted anyway, at which point you will wait 9 months for a decision, even on very simple motions. As far as trial, he flip flops on his decisions and it is a nightmare to try a case before him. He starts his day at 11:30 am; then he says it's too late to start in the morning. He then goes for his walk on Brooklyn Bridge during lunch, SHOWERS afterwards in his chambers, and then starts the trial day at 3:30. He will rule in your favor and then reverse his own ruling. He is slow and doesn't like to work too hard. It will be a great service to the bar when he retires. I agree that he has a calm

temperament, but that is small comfort given all the above.

 

Favor request to another judge[s] for Drug-addict son of friend

http://www.scjc.state.ny.us/Determinations/M/Martin.Larry.D.2002.06.06.DET.pdf

 

"NY STATE SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY JUDGE LARRY D. MARTIN OPENLY BREAKING THE LAWS AGAIN BY RULING TO FINALIZE STEALING – EXTORTION UNDER COLOR OF LAW"

https://fangregory321.wordpress.com/

Anonymous ID: dd65bc Dec. 10, 2018, 9:42 a.m. No.4240911   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4240871

State of Brooklyn Judiciary

Home Port of Clinton Machine

Larry D. Martin

Sued the Daily News for implying he was corrupt

I believe that's him on the right.

Not easy to find an image. Almost all scrubbed. And found this one which tagged him on an old entry. Not easy to find

Peculiar.

https://law.justia.com/cases/new-york/appellate-division-first-department/2014/103129-11-100053-08.html

 

Judge Not…A Viewers’ Guide to the Kings County Courthouse Scandal

From 2002 and corrupt judges are still there.

 

https://brooklynrail.org/2002/03/local/judge-nota-viewers-guide-to-the-kings-county-courthouse-scandal

 

"60 of Brooklyn’s most powerful elected officials, namely the Justices of the States Supreme Court 2nd Judicial District (Kings County), are exempt from term limits and thus public accountability, simply because technically their seats are state offices."

 

" each county’s political party bosses, essentially the leaders of each borough’s reigning political machine, are literally the ones picking their county’s state judges. What is more, while these justices exclusively hear big money cases ($25,000 and up), they are only paid $136,700 a year themselves—a modest income for lawyers in NYC. All of these features lead to a situation where greed and political consideration can trump the law. And in such a shadowy place the temptation to practice the political payback, or the old school Brooklyn shakedown, must be great, especially if you are confident that your other friends in the club will protect you from prosecution if you are caught."

 

"The [Daily News] editorial applauded the appointment of Administrative Judge Pfau to “drain the swamp”; then, in the same tone, of righteous disgust, went on to name the 24 Brooklyn Supreme Court Justices they say also need to go (amounting to roughly half of the bench). "

 

"The Daily News charged that as a product of the Brooklyn Democratic machine himself, D.A. Hynes is too conflicted to properly investigate the rampant corruption of Kings County Court House. They even criticized Hynes for springing the trap he set for Justice Barron too quickly, before he could be forced to rat out other sitting Justices. The editorial ends with a call on the Republican warlord Governor Pataki to appoint a special prosecutor to clean house in Brooklyn, bypassing Hynes altogether. The Governor, though, has a poor record on such matters of oversight."

 

"All of these additional cases lead one to question—how far can these scandals spread? Certainly Barron’s conviction would immediately prompt a reopening of hundreds of his rulings and other judicial activities. And more Brooklyn Justices could find themselves in hot water as the ongoing investigation progresses."

 

Weed out the bad judges: More resources will help nail corrupt judges

https://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/louis-weed-bad-judges-article-1.176347

 

"

 

The commission is being starved of resources at a time when complaints about judicial misconduct are running at an alltime high — more than 1,500 complaints a year, charging judges with everything from biased comments during trials to accusations of favoritism or even bribery.

 

But in a typical year, only about 30 judges get any kind of punishment,

ranging from official admonition to a recommendation of removal from the bench.

 

"We get by far more complaints than any other state," says the commission's administrator, Robert Tembeckjian, who has a yearly budget of only $2.8 million and a staff of 28 to handle the flood of accusations of judicial misconduct throughout the state."

Anonymous ID: dd65bc Dec. 10, 2018, 10:09 a.m. No.4241184   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4240441 pb

 

Masonic involvement in 9/11?

 

You have all the symbolism entwined in the two pillars and the "Kabba" sculpture int the middle of the Courtyard and many others points and angles to see the symbolism which was deliberately there and was FOR the one's who designed it.

 

GOYA painter was a Mason from some hundreds of years ago.

Many of the motifs he used had double meanings.

I believe the rescuing of JUDGE was staged. Some, who followed it closer than I have, claimed he was some sort of ritual sacrifice.

You can see that the photo of him being cleared from the rubble had more than one "take"

Similar to "Sandy Hook" where the photo of the children marching across the parking lot was staged, with more than one take.