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Attorney imprisoned for bribing judge

 

June 27, 2008                                               
PROOF OF ATTORNEY BRIBES
A JUDGE
 
 
A proof of attorneys bribing judges as seen below.  Is the public's life contingent on an honest judge once a life to report bribery?  Are woman engineer's life and career and family (as mine in case BC354160 and prior) contingent on an honest unfound judge or attorney to offer justice to woman or to In Pro Per ?  I need an answer from authority please. 

The outcome and the events occurred in my 3 legal matters are proof of such acts. Courts and legal agencies supported the crime committed against a woman engineer. People and a woman engineer are not stupid or slaves or brainedwash to accept this sneaky acts.  All my legal matters shall be conpensated in full with interest for the delay and suffering upon the length of time that shall be incurred in the future. 

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"Attorney Gets 5 Years in Bribery Case

By HOLBROOK MOHR,

AP

Posted: 2008-06-27 14:41:11

Filed Under: Nation News

OXFORD, Miss. (June 27) - Richard "Dickie" Scruggs, who became one of the wealthiest civil lawsuit attorneys in the country by taking on tobacco, asbestos and insurance companies, was sentenced Friday to five years in prison for conspiring to bribe a judge.

U.S. District Judge Neal Biggers Jr. called Scruggs' conduct "reprehensible" and fined him $250,000, plus the cost of his incarceration. The judge handed down the full sentence requested by prosecutors despite arguments from the defense for half that time in prison.

One Lawyer's Fall From Grace

"I could not be more ashamed of where I am today, mixed up in a judicial bribery scheme," Scruggs told the judge. "I have disappointed everyone in my life."

The judge said that after reviewing evidence in the case, including secretly recorded conversations, "it made me think perhaps this was not the first time you did this because you did it so easily. And there is evidence before the court that you have done it before."

Scruggs initially denied wrongdoing. But in March, Scruggs and former law partner Sidney Backstrom pleaded guilty to conspiring to bribe Lafayette County Circuit Court Judge Henry Lackey with $50,000.

"You picked the wrong man to try to bribe," Biggers said of Lackey, who reported the bribe attempt to authorities.
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Thank you for your time to read my postings.  I need justice in my current legal matter where the judge is a defendant playing game with Plaintiff In Pro Per.  All her rulings are illegal and illegible and shall be questioned soon. 
 
 
Eng. Monique S. Sidaross
Secretary General of UCC
Minister of Culture
Ambassador General World Forum
 
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