With rampant government corruption, with the justice system at its crux, conditions in Israel today should be deemed a constitutional crisis in a nation with no constitution.
US court records are likewise afflicted today
Case management systems of the Israel courts are not original in the fraudulence:
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The Human Rights Alert submission regarding the United States was incorporated into the the 2010 UN Human Rights Council Professional Staff Report with the note: "Corruption of the courts and the legal profession and discrimination by law enforcement in California". The submission was in part based on documenting the fraud in Sustain - case management and public access system of the LA County courts.
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The Human Rights Alert submission regarding the United States was incorporated into the the 2015 UN Human Rights Council Professional Staff Report with the note: "HRA NGO recommended restoring the integrity of the IT systems of the courts, under accountability to the Congress, with the goal of making such systems as transparent as possible to the public at large." The submission was largely based on documenting the fraud in PACER and CM/ECF - public access and case management systems of the US district and appeal courts.
The lack of integrity in US courts was particularly noted by experts in relationship to failing banking regulation and massive fraud in the courts in the wake of the 2008 banking crisis. One expert stated, "it's difficult to find a fraud of this size on the U.S. court system in U.S. history... where you have literally tens of thousands of fraudulent documents filed in tens of thousands of cases." [6]
The complaint letter, filed today with Shin-Bet Head Nadav Argaman
March 15 , 2017
Nadav Argaman, Head of Shin-Bet
Prime Minister's Office, Ben Gurion City, Building C
Jerusalem 91950
By fax: 02-5605000, and by email:
RE: Complaint against judges and attorneys -- electronic signatures in Net-HaMishpat -- sabotage and subversion of the fundamental of democratic procedures and institutions
Your response within 45 days is kindly requested pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Reform Act (1958).
Dear Mr Argaman:
Thank you very much for your responses on my previous inquiries, pertaining to lack of integrity and/or fraud in IT systems of the Central Election Committee and in the Committee's response on a FOIA request relative to such systems.
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