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Vera Peskan's judge runs for safety. Documents filed to follow. Information by Bob Hurt; see references at end.
Vera Peskan of Daytona Beach, Florida says a few years ago her sister scammed the court in honoring their mother's will, then had Vera evicted from the house they jointly owned. The crooked courts went along with the evil sister's plans, and Vera decided to fight back. In a battle that has raged on between the sisters, Vera claims that the Polk County, Florida judges have become so infected with graft and corruption that they hate pro se litigants, and routinely hand victories to litigants represented by attorneys.
Yesterday, Wednesday, 2 May 2007, Vera headed to Polk County Court with 6 supporters, some of her fellow members of the Sovereign People of Florida. Sovereign People assert their sovereignty by filing declarations of domicile, then meet for education, to plan rallies and education events for public officials, and to help one another in hearings like Vera's. They become trained to watch the behavior of public officers and employees, then execute and record with the clerk affidavits that document the criminal acts they witness. These then become the basis for criminal complaints against the public officials. Sovereign People always try to operate in groups of at least two so they can serve as witnesses to crimes, including the misbehavior of bailiffs and judges in the courtroom.
True to form, the Polk County Judge in Vera's case, James A. Yancey, decided to hold court in his chambers, and attempted to prevent all of Vera's supporters to enter the chambers so as to observe and record the proceedings. Vera protested, saying there would be no hearing without her friends present in the room. She then showed the bailiff the Florida Rules that allow such recording, and the bailiff allowed them in.
Pearl Bryan, one of the supporters, had previously suffered derision from Judge Yancey in her own pro se appearance in litigation over marriage fraud by her alleged husband at the time. Pearl claimed that the Judged had abused her and told her, among other things, that he had no respect for her without her having an attorney to represent her. Pearl had documented and notarized the Judge's misdeeds in an affidavit and filed it into the evidence record for Vera's case on Tuesday. She said she believed Judge Yancey had read it.
As the supporters paraded into the chambers, the judge told them not to get comfortable because the hearing would last only a few minutes.
And then, the ornery Judge James A. Yancey announced that he had chosen to disqualify himself from Vera's case.
Truly, sincerely, and without prejudice (UCC 1-308),
Bob Hurt, All Rights Reserved
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