Thursday, July 27, 2017

Unfortunately, I Am Right Again


By Anna Von Reitz

Remember what I said about Heather Tucci-Jaraf most likely being in trouble for trying to access the trust account of HEATHER TUCCI-JARAF which is a Cestui Que Vie Trust set up for a young child who was declared "missing, presumed dead" many years ago?  That she would have to go through probate and establish that she is indeed that same "Heather Tucci-Jaraf"? 

Well, here's the report from her website tonight:

There was a sealed hearing
They closed up everything and locked doors, black pieces of wool on window
They asked Bill, Yousef, and Neil to leave
Attorney came out and talked to Bill and Yousef after the hearing
Apparently TN, issued an arrest warrant for HATJ, for….? to gum up works for her
She will have an identity hearing on Monday. DC Jail lock up jail until then.
This all from Neil, live down there at the courtroom

Identity hearing on Monday. [ this is necessary, because HATJ refuses to sign her name and contract with the system. ;)    ]

Why I Am One of the Few "Judges" Left in America


By Anna Von Reitz

It amuses me when Bar Association members like Larry Becraft call me a “Fake Judge”.  This is amusing because to make that distinction, they have to know that I am the only actual "judge" in the room.  And they are tacitly admitting it.  Read on. I'll explain what's going on.
And then there are those who look for me in Bar Association registries and think that because they don't find my name, I can't be genuine.
It’s not that they are stupid.  It’s that they have never been taught anything about Law.  Instead, they’ve been taught how to practice law as if they are waiting in the wings for their moment to enter the grand stage and do more than practice.
I pity them.  I really do.
They’ve been taught protocol and evidence requirements and procedure until it runs from their sweat glands.  They’ve been drilled--- endlessly--- about court rules and their importance, dragged through vast tomes of case law, trained like young bird dogs in the dance and calls of courtroom drama and the skills of taking depositions and the art of cross-examination. 
At the end of three or four years of nearly constant living hell, they have been deeply indoctrinated and led to believe that they are members of a true elite, a cadre of heroes, part of a great and thriving enterprise, graced with ever-lasting superiority over their fellow-man.  Some of them, a few, have even gotten the idea of ‘Noblesse oblige” – that they should give back of their largesse to the less fortunate. 
In the real world these few idealists wind up fighting a losing battle to protect people as they thread very carefully between the rock of the Bar Association and the hard place of financial reality.  Most of them have spent between $150,000 and $500,000 for their education.  How would you like to hit the ground running and start a young family with that kind of debt hanging over your head?