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Informative Links
Victims have requested such varied information, that to present replies here would only be to duplicate great work that others have already accomplished and provide. We have found the following Web Sites to be most helpful and informative. Links open in a separate window.
A free public service providing financial and legal information.
If you're looking for examples of legal briefs, this site is a good source for briefs filed on appeals. You can search by legal issue.
A wonderful source for looking up words used in bankruptcy documents and in bankruptcy court.
The most comprehensive repository of U.S. consumer bankruptcy law and information on the Internet.
An excellent site for easy to understand answers to hard and simple questions. This site also provides exemptions for each State.
Let's face it, chances are that if you're involved in a bankruptcy case, you will need to represent yourself in court. Ninety-nine percent of the people contacting us testify to having their attorney withdraw. The other 1 percent testify of paying substantial retainers to replacement attorneys that tell them they can prevail in cases until they cash the check. So many say, "I don't understand the law." That's a matter they should write the Congress concerning, because those we vote into the offices of U.S. Representatives and U.S. Senators write the laws. In the meantime, invest some time into learning.
An Organization of Americans for Legal Reform, a nonprofit, nonpartisan, public interest group of more than 50,000 members. HALT is dedicated to the principle that all Americans should be able to handle their legal affairs simply, affordably and equitably. The site provides self-help and public educational materials to help citizens understand the legal process and better manage their legal affairs.
Outlaws Legal Service is a nationwide association dedicated to providing honest legal advice, counsel and reform in every state. Outlaws Legal Service provides information about the true nature of the law to everyone that seeks to educate and free themselves from the abuse and corruption that is rampant in the courts and slowly destroying America.
For those who find it necessary to litigate without or with assistance of an attorney. This site has fantastic information on what to expect from the courts when representing yourself, and what pro se litigants should not do. It also provides samples of forms and documents.
EXPOSING BANKRUPTCY COURT CORRUPTION 
Conflicts of interest, abuse of authority, manipulating statute, denial of due process of law, legislating from the bench, and crimes committed under color and claim of official right in bankruptcy cases, are reported on the following sites. Additionally, some sites are those of activists seeking reform and provide education and information.
A case of bankruptcy trustee and judicial fraud and racketeering.
Evidence of federal judges' coordinated wrongdoing. Because institutionalized abuse of power within theThird Branch of Government affects everybody's life, liberty, and property daily and substantially, this matter warrants consideration.
Although at present the law and its application let judges place themselves above the law, the public at large would be outraged if it were informed about judges supporting or tolerating coordinated judicial wrongdoing, such as a bankruptcy fraud scheme, as opposed to the doings of a rogue judge in an individual case. This is particularly so if among the coordinators were chief judges of courts of appeals or justices of the Supreme Court. Public outrage would only be exacerbated by the demands for review of litigants that lost at the hands of corrupt judges.
Bankruptcy Court corruption in Arizona. Rev. Stone, who reports on bankruptcy court corruption in Arizona, has been threatened with prison time. Officials are trying to coerce him into a PLEA AGREEMENT where there would be no prison time if he forces his wife to erase all the information about the crimes against the guilty parties posted on her websites, www.theexposure.com and www.accfj.org, and accept the crimes that were committed against him, his family, and the bankruptcy estate. As of December 2007, this site still exists, but as a page advising that it is being updated. We can reasonably assume that those in authority have forced Rev. Stone to take the information down.
What keeps corruption flourishing in the city of New Orleans? The answers lie in uncovering the methods which fixated jurists ensure New Orleans functions to their gratification.
Former Schlotzsky's Franchisee, unjustly outsted in the bankruptcy filing of Schlotzsky's Ltd, Case Number 04-54504 in the Texas Western Bankruptcy Court. Letter to President Bush sent March 27, 2005.
For 30 years, Compol, Inc. was a company manufacturing products to help the blind, veterans and others. Frank Karkota, former president, was victim of identity theft. That identity theft led to the company's attorney recommending that the company file Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The problems then escalated. Without legal skills, the victim, deceived into signing documents by his attorney, does everything possible to report the fraud, deception and betrayal of trust to those in authority to investigate. In response, Mr. Karkota was given the proverbial run-a-round by those in authority and criticized for his complaints.
An Illinois based group dedicated to exposing attorney and judicial misconduct nationwide.
Fighting media bias. Has excellent suggestions regarding "what to do?" about media bias and getting your view or story across.
Frequently asked questions about judicial and legal corruption.
Not only does this site provide an education on how con artists operate, it also provides valuable information on reporting fraud crime and how to keep from giving up and losing hope.
J.A.I.L. is a single issue national grassroots movement designed to end the rampant and pervasive judicial corruption in the legal system of the United States. J.A.I.L. recognizes this can only be achieved through making the Judicial Branch of government answerable and accountable to an entity other than itself.
At last, a lawyer telling the truth. He was punished for doing so. This web sites presents how creditors become victim of bankruptcy court corruption.
Legal Reform Now! Review a catalog of our legal system's deficiencies together with ideas toward correcting them. Observe the continuing progress made on a regular basis. Also find links and descriptive content on over 60 mainstream legal reform groups.
Secret Justice website is not about any particular lawsuit. It is about the blatant, notorious abuse of power by all members of our federal judiciary at all levels: starting in federal district courts and finishing in the Supreme Court of the United States.
The primary objective of Where's the Justice for All? is advocating tougher penalties for white-collar criminals, and more accountability. WJFA is organizing to become a national organization to deal with victims of white-collar crimes being denied justice.
LAWS, PROCEDURES, RESEARCH AND CASE INFO 
For Illinois only. This site provides information on how to file a complaint against an attorney that is licensed to practice law in Illinois. It also provides limited information on those attorneys up for review on complaints. You can also look up an attorney to see if they are licensed to practice law in Illinois. The ARDC does not provide information pertaining to the number of complaints filed against attorneys unless the attorney has been reprimanded.
So you would like to know how to go about filing a motion, but need information as to what federal rule applies? This site will help.
This site provides U.S. Trustee Regions, and names for all bankruptcy trustees. It contains links to web sites for Regional U.S. Trustee offices.
An excellent search engine for looking up federal laws. Bankruptcy law is found under 11 USC. If you've received something from the trustee but do not know what the law says, you can easily use the search engine on this site to look up the exact statute. If there are Senate and/or House Reports giving legislative history and the intent of legislators, this site includes them.
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