Sterling “Ernie” Norris, Director of Monitoring for Judicial Watch, who spent over 30 years as an assistant DA.
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Judicial Watch v. Superior Court Movie Ban
Judicial Watch, Inc. is asking the U. S. California Central District Court to intervene on behalf of the American Association of Women, AAW v. Presiding Judge Lee Smalley Edmon (CV-12-1888) , challenging the L A Superior Court’s denial of public access to an empty court room for filming documentary movie.
Read More...Judicial Watch Series On Full Disclosure Network® #614
Judicial Watch Attorneys Paul Orfanedes and Sterling “Ernie” Norris, describe their mission to “open up” government by using FOIA (Freedom of Information Act.) requests.
Read More...Judicial Abuse and Public Safety #616
Ernie Norris is a retired L A Deputy DA of Los Angeles County who now is a Judical Watch attorney who is seeking justice.
Read More...Are Judicial Double Benefits Constitutional? Judges To Rule on Judges Benefits Round II #VB92
Watch the unbelievable Court hearing where three Appellate Court Justices try to avoid making a decision on whether or not the Superior Court Judges in Los Angeles can continue to receive hundreds of millions of dollars illegally from the County of Los Angeles above and beyond their State salaries.
Read More...Full Disclosure On Decay And Decline Of L A County And Marina Del Rey #VB108
Emmy Award winning Full Disclosure Network®, presents “the news behind the news” in a short video from the 2011 Anniversary Event.
Read More...Judges Fight to Keep Illegal Benefits #VB73
On July 13, 2009 a Superior Court hearing was held on the Judicial Watch motion for Injunctive Relief in the Sturgeon vs County of Los Angeles case BC351286, a taxpayers lawsuit where in October 2008, the Fourth Appellate Court District decision found of Los Angeles County payments to the Judges of the Los Angeles Superior Court were illegal.
Read More...Judicial Benefits and Court Corruption Pt 1 #538
Full Disclosure Network® presents an exclusive interview with court critic and attorney Richard I Fine just one day before he was sentenced to jail by Superior Court Judge David Yaffe indefinitely, with no bail, no hearing date scheduled and no release date set.
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