Friday, December 2, 2011

How to File a Complaint...The Fatal Shot Heard Round the World (part 2)

Mr. David Callahan, III, Guardian Ad Litem in The Conservatorship of Robert Thurman, has an oath and legal obligations to adhere. Considering the egregious nature of the Thurman conservatorship, it’s important that this be made public. The Thurman case also shows a pattern of illegal activities, not to mention ethics violations, in Judge Randy Kennedy’s probate court that are routinely carried out on a day-to-day basis.

Again, Mr. Callahan, III, in my opinion, is the least deserving of this public scrutiny, but he did and does have a legal obligation to report to the various authorities what he has witnessed and been made aware of. He also had the obligation as Guardian ad Litem to protect Robert Thurman from the atrocities that followed the Petition for Conservatorship.

Another thing to keep in mind, the probate courts are the biggest business in America, dwarfing any business, because the wealth of the nation eventually passes through probate. See what I’m getting at? So, that’s why they do their actions in such a self-contained manner. In order to maintain “ownership” of the biggest business in the world, they can’t “out” themselves on what is going on.

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How to File a Complaint...The Fatal Shot Heard Round the World (part 2)

3 comments:

Thelma said...

Lawyers are supposed to out each other. If they don't, they can be subject to discipline.

But they don't; and that's because they know the Barfia will get them!

StandUp said...

Lawyers stick together and to them that's more important than what's right and what's wrong.

Betty said...

I will pray for justice for you, Danny, and for all the other victims of this crime. Guardianship is a good thing. Using it to harm vulnerable and innocent people is criminal.

I don't know how these people sleep at night.