Special Order of Judge Green and DeLaughter. July 18, 2008
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I knew it wouldn’t be long before those strange orders got published. The original reason for this site was to shed a little light on some problems with Mississippi’s judicial system in one case in particular. I’ve decided to post copies of significant actions within the court in Civil action 251-98-1061 which was Marie V. Vicksburg et. al. Briefly the facts.
The claims gained an offer in 1998 of $84 million dollars. Additionally, of what was joined to a massive class action trial which failed the total of awards were maintained by the Marie Claims. It was not Plaintiffs’ greed but rather the Defendants’ which legally placed awards upon the Maries. Judge Graves moved to Supreme Court placed the cause already settled under Judge Tomie Green. How this was done is unclear, why is obvious. Plaintiffs’ filed motions for relief in accordance to the case management order and other significant laws state and federal, yet, the motion was denied. The claims have been held since 1999 in violation of every right to relief.
There is little doubt that the awards were tampered with. The complaints and pleas for relief occurred right along with every criminal act since the on set to take the awards. It has been going on a total of 13 years now by an assumption of Plaintiffs’ death. The assumed seems to be desired now and the furtherance of this plot required what is known as magical jurisdiction. You have to ask questions when you know something is just not right. Why did the court continue to deny relief to this cause which was use to gain the awards? Why was the Plaintiffs’ right to relief of issues for their home from unlawful seizure denied?
I would beg to differ the true claims once settled and clear of other parties by law had concluded the actions of this cause before the court. The court at the point of settlement in 1998 or 1999 should have provided relief to the injured party. In this case the destruction of the Plaintiffs’ home warrants relief.



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