Monday, December 16, 2013

Governor Cuomo Asked to Shut Down NY's Corrupt Court "Ethics" Committees

Governor Andrew Cuomo has been asked to shut down New York's Corrupt Court "Ethics" Oversight Committees: all statewide attorney "ethics" committees and The Commission on Judicial Conduct (the "CJC")….. see the letter to Governor Cuomo…..

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OPEN LETTER TO GOVERNOR ANDREW M. CUOMO


December 16, 2013

Andrew M. Cuomo
Governor of New York State
NYS State Capitol Building
Albany, New York 12224

RE: New York Corruption

Dear Governor Cuomo,

While many have attacked your efforts to confront the rampant corruption in New York State, including The Moreland Commission, you must be commended for taking action.

Most importantly, you have brought New York’s widespread corruption back into the public conversation- the place from where any true reform originates.

While The Moreland Commission’s role in ethics reform evolves, it is imperative that you take immediate action regarding the widespread corruption in and about New York’s System of Justice.  Sadly, New York’s judges, court employees and those seeking “justice” in New York are disgraced everyday by the lawlessness that exists in our “system of justice” where, as you are aware, ethics oversight is completely corrupt. 

To be sure, our core justice system is good, but it has been unhinged by corruption, and thoroughly abused by those who can. 

We respectfully request that you immediately shut down The New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct (the “CJC”) and all NYS Court System so-called “ethics” oversight committees. (Please see The Murphy Report, conducted under another Governor named Cuomo, and where a top judge ordered armed officers to shut down the corrupt Manhattan attorney “ethics” committee (the “DDC”).

If you believe in what The Moreland Commission is currently doing, than you can surely trust them to immediately take over the oversight of attorney and judicial ethics in New York.  Thank you.


Very truly yours,

Reform2014

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