Miller’s Political Tampering Destroys Civil Rights Of Millions Of California Students And Teachers

Why Is State Bar President Miller Covering Up 4 Complaints Against This Elite State Bar Member?

Network CEO Phil Stimac has filed 4 State Bar Complaints against Paul Grossman.  Mr. Grossman is the Regional Civil Rights Lawyer for U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights.  As such, he oversees the civil rights of students and teachers in 8 western states.

RICO Co-Conspirator & USC Law Professor Secretly Sells Out Students To Further State Bar Corruption

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Maggie’s Elite Complaint Watch.

Ever wonder how the California State Bar processes and investigates a complaint against one of its elite members? Let’s take a look at one filed recently against Paul Grossman, Regional Civil Rights Attorney for U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights,  State Bar member 98390.

October 13, 2009  –   Complaint Filed With Acting Chief General Counsel Russell Weiner. Complaintant asks for meeting to “review documents and discuss this with you.”

October 22, 2009 – Office of Trial Counsel assigns Complaint No. 09-21484.

Maggie’s Elite Complaint Watch

Ever wonder how the California State Bar processes and investigates a complaint against one of its elite members? Let’s take a look at one filed recently against San Francisco U.S. Attorney Joseph Russoniello,  State Bar member 44332.

October 13, 2009  –   Complaint Filed With Acting Chief General Counsel Russell Weiner. Complaintant asks for meeting to “review documents and discuss this with you.”

Office of Trial Counsel assigns Complaint No. 09-21483.

Maggie’s Elite Complaint Watch

maggieEver wonder how the California State Bar processes and investigates a complaint against one of its elite members? Let’s take a look at one filed recently against Edmund G. “Jerry” Brown, State Bar member 37100.

August 5, 2009  –   Complaint Filed With Acting Chief General Counsel Russell Weiner. Complaintant asks for meeting to “review documents and discuss this with you.”

September 3, 2009  -  Office of Chief Trial Counsel replies Read more of this post