19 November 2018

Know thy judge

If you ever find yourself in a position that you must attend court it may pay to know who you are being judged by.

A while ago in the  VCAT (Victorian Civil & Administrative Tribunal) a matter was heard by a 'town planner' a person who had no authority to hear the matter let alone issue an order.


You could've even been judged by a paedophile, a Victorian magistrate Simon Mitchell Cooper (pictured above), where as a result of his actions / preferences to abuse or molest boys have effected your case or the victims if any allegations were sexual in nature.

The Australian mainstream media are very hesitant to report on paedophiles in government or authority.

What about if you were in Tasmania, where for 30 years judges had no authority to preside in matters, but have created many victims as a result of their actions.

See post:
https://corpau.blogspot.com/2015/04/tasmanian-magistrates-not-sworn-in.html

How do you know that your judge is not on a last chance as a result of judicial reviews?

How do you know that your judge is not up for misconduct?



See article from 16 Nov 2018 by The Australian of the headline, Judge faulted again over family:

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