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Comments on: Access to the Courts Not Always Access to Justice
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By Shysters Here! on 11-26-08
Access to the courts does not mean anything if the courts are corrupt. My neighbor planted his fence in 1984 some distance from the boundary line established in 1957, then sued ME 16 years later when a RETRACE of the boundary reminded him and his lawyer friend of the matter.
Although the line had been established in 1957 and deeded and legally recorded in Flathead County, “Judge” Lympus ruled on summary motion that the retracement 33 years later ESTABLISHED THE LINE!
Stay away from the 11th District Court! The legal system here is VERY POOR and seems to be run by alcoholics! Don’t even bother with “discovery”. It means nothing to these crooks. I never even got a response when I spent hundreds of $ to send a request for production. Even the supreme court does business in SECRET SESSIONS, especially when dealing with actions against corrupt lawyers.