Monday, November 29, 2010

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0109 Attorney General NANCY HASSENFRATZ needs a second coat

Jean-Claude Ponson
"Agence Jean-Claude Ponson"
of Xxxxxxx Xxxxx XX XXXXXXXX
88XXX
; OPEN LETTER to Dear Attorney General
; ; ; Court of Appeal of Nancy
; ; ; 3 Terrace of the nursery
Case official 10
54035 NANCY cedex
Ref : XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
                                                     Xxxxxxxx on 11/29/2010
Without doing great law school, my discernment in some respects is perfectly clear. I know you can drag me from court to court until I see hope destroyed, physically and mentally but also financially, since it is your actions and no one else.

In this letter, as I reported on reports of hearings, particularly surreal was to highlight the simple fact that not only the law was not respected in this case, but moreover, that judges categorically opposed to the Act.

Out, and that's just my discernment involved, accuse the prosecution formally to go in the direction of judges outside the Act, even though his sole duty is to require the Act, preserve the spirit of the Act, to enforce the decisions of Parliament. It is, moreover, what makes his respectability, his professional credibility. So I

indeed the right to appeal any decision meant that not for me.
But the prosecutor in the jurisdiction of the court where it is found by a fraud trial, proven, has a duty to appeal the ruling to claim just under the Act.
Unfortunately, that's what I've shown, and nothing else, you went against the law to go in the direction of judges outside the Act.

This situation is completely intolerable, and I hold against you, Director of Public Prosecutions concerned, gross negligence.

I know. It is particularly alarming constant from too many judges, standing or seated
to admit to any strength, their major objective, namely the legalization of swindling the trial, perjury, forgery of public and why not pedophilia.
Given the relative independence of prosecutors, and if France were to follow the EU recommendations in this matter, there is no doubt that, added to the depravity of some sitting judges, we could see a total and complete sinecure in court "French".
These judges think they can still walk on the long head, anyway, go completely against the meaning of the Act, the requirements of the people for a return to basic morality in our courts.

The only thing I take away from Jean-Claude Magendie, former First President of the Court of Appeal of Paris, is his statement in a major newspaper, "if justice is not done in court, she will in the street. " A
meditate.

Please accept, Mr. Prosecutor, sincerely.

                                                                                                                                        Jean-Claude Ponson


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