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19 Responses to Contact

  1. Gary L. Zerman says:

    Mr. Stimac; You are to be commended for you courageous stand. Such is so rare today. Please call me, xxx xxx xxxx. I also have been involved in legal & judicial reform for the last several decades and have collected numerous documents memorializing the corrption in these systems and have a network of willing witnesses (victims of law) desirious of telling (going public with) their horror stories.

    Thanks for fighting the good fight. Again, pleas call me. Hope to hear from you soon. GLZ/

    • theeliteones says:

      Gary -

      Enjoyed talking with you today. Am at tv studio working on video to try to stop passage of new state bar funding bill. Appreciate you taking time to post comment on my blog. Could you please cut and paste it or resent it to the post titled “Who To Contact / How To Help . . . ” as it would be more effective there instead of on my contact page. Thanks, I’ll be in touch.
      Phil Stimac

  2. Gary L. Zerman says:

    Phil:

    You wre going to call me back, after our brief discussion. I have much to share with you. Give me a call; if you misplaced my tel# send me an e-mail. GLZ.

    • theeliteones says:

      Gary -
      I know you are a very responsible and trustworthy source. I have you on the top of my list to call but got overwhelmed with work and responses from victims of State Bar corruption.

      Pls shoot me your phone number and best time to call late this afternoon or early evening.

      Thanks,

      Phil

  3. thebigbearianreturns says:

    Hi Phil,

    I thought you were going to post the article about the Board of Governors survey regarding loan modification restitution? What happened to that?

    Erin Baldwin

    • theeliteones says:

      Erin-

      I sent you an email asking for your picture to post with your excellent
      article. I have posted it with icon but would like pix if you can shoot me one.

      In any event, very good job. In addition to being a good writer, you are a real activist. Keep up the good work. I am sure you can re-think this and have a big impact.

      Let’s talk on the phone some time. E-mail me your number.

      Phil

  4. Brett D. Maxfield says:

    Very important!!!! After our talk yesterday, I got a voicemail from the Law Firm of Fred Shank, letting me know that Wed. March 3, 2010 at 9 A.M. at 220 W. Broadway, Sup. Court. Dept. 1, Judge Powekaz, Seat 18, the one I am challenging is bringing an ex-part motion to get me off the ballot on a technical issue. However, he is not bring the case againt me but against the County Board of Supervisors who control the Registrar and County Counsel, the two agencies which will be defending my being on the ballot, ya right? I am not a party to the case. This is an attempt to stop people from challenging Judge’s who bave been appointed by a technical arguement which I have researched and lack any merit to anyone familiar with the law on the issue or willing to be honest. However, there is a “color of arguement” to make, although very attenuated, that such a challenge can be made, and if the Board of Sup. are behind him, so they will more likely than not say nothing about the law to contradict the arguement of the Judge, thus rubber stamp a bad ruling by not fighting a bogus arguement, thus keeping me and him off the ballot. He will get a term without challenge, thus off the ballot. This is not just about me, this will be a precident which will effect the ability of all attorneys to challenge appointed judges. Pleae help me bring awareness to this issue, and ask as many people to attend the hearing so that the Board of Sup. is held accountable and this does not fly under the radar illegally influencing the electoral process. Thanks!

    Brett

    • theeliteones says:

      i’ll be happy to help you
      do you want me to post a picture and put up a post on my blog about the problem you are trying to change, etc.

  5. Attorney X says:

    A paralegal reported to a deputy county counsel (who I represented years later) that she found irregularities in a collections file she had been told to write off. The deputy county counsel attorney examined the file and dutifully reported in private to the chairman of the Board of Supervisors that a $25,000 collections case, assigned for years to a soon to be appointed new County Counsel replacement, had become ‘lost’ (on a shelf in his office) until the SOL had run.

    The lucky county debtor was a sitting superior court judge.

    Ultimately, a retaliation claim was dismissed after then-attorney for the deputy plaintiff forgot to include his personal declaration in opposition to the county’s motion for a summary judgment. The trial court awarded $200,000 in sanctions against the attorney plaintiff and $0 against the plaintiff’s attorney for having intentionally delayed the trial with baseless motions.

    The sanctioned deputy counsel judgment debtor had 3 cars towed from his home by deputy sheriffs as the counsel’s primary school children looked on. The county attempted unsuccessfully to seize the deputy counsel’s residence, but successfully seized an investment rental home,installed a keeper and advised tenants under lease they need not pay further rent, whereby the county permitted the now-appointed County Counsel to purchased the house using credit from the judgment belonging to the county.

    Forced financially to undertaking his own appeal to the ***** District Court of Appeals, following 7 straight successful appeals before the same court including a reversal in a $400,000 medical negligence case as a second year attorney, this appeal was denied and resulted in an unpublished opionion considered by many to be the most scathing denunciation of a party for sanctions-worthy conduct in the history of the court — although nearly all sanctionable conduct described by the ***** District Court was the conduct of the county attorney’s counsel, who had blown the defense in the County’s summary judgment motion and had been omitted entirely by name from the County’s motion for judgment of santions in the amount of $200000+.

  6. theeliteones says:

    thanks for sharing
    i will have to delete some offensive language which i won’t have time to do until after the holidays but will post something from you comments

    take care

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  11. stupidamerkin says:

    My Dad was kidnapped from the hospital last year & taken to a different facility by order of a balck robe devil whom I to this day I have never heard from him. My Dad died a week later. I call it judical murder. I did not find out that he had died until 12 days later and that was from my own efforts to find out what what going on. I was being accused of abuse. I was totally knoced off my feet. One cannot believe or imagine the out right crimes of fraud and extortion being committed in this industry through out the justus system until you have experienced it for yourself. I am still in shock that these criminals can destroy families and lives for the sake of mammon, sanctioned by the dens of corruption, (courts) disguised in respectibility and it’s still business as usual. These demons can’t possibly have the same dna make up most good normal people do. It is very dark and evil, sick and demented.

    • theeliteones says:

      what city and court did this take place in?
      who were the judges, attorneys and court appointed probate professionals?
      I know a federal civil rights lawyer who may want to take a look at your case.

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