Evidence from the Morlock Case Mirrors Joanna Burke’s Situation, Yet the Judiciary Pushes for Unlawful Foreclosure and Litigation Preclusion.
If the law and Const. is applied correctly by an impartial judiciary who follow the rule of law it should have no...
Burke v PHH Ocwen, Hopkins Law, PLLC, Mark Hopkins and Shelley Hopkins before Bent Judge Al Bennett, SDTX, Houston.
Robert C. Vilt files to stop the scheduled October 4, 2022 foreclosure. LIT read the complaint and suggest it's another fraudulent filing.
There's definitely selective court profiling, targeting and abuse of foreclosure litigants. To-date, Henry escapes any judicial warnings.
Barr is 83 years old at the time of this article, so LIT assumes he's retired. But back in 2010, Steve Wyrick...
Abuse of the public trust cannot and must not be tolerated. Corrupt practices in government strike at the heart of social order...
E. James Veara, a lawyer who had his license to practice suspended for gross robbery and elder abuse was reinstated to the...
Judge Dennis dissents quoting that the case majority (Judges Duncan and Elrod) relies upon was decided under Mississippi state law, rather than,...
As the Burkes have been “blanked” in unison by the judiciary and various state bars, we believe that our civil and constitutional...
Illinois Supreme Court Justice Thomas is the third justice to retire in two years, following Charles Freeman in June 2018 and Lloyd...
On Monday, 28th October, the Fifth Circuit Denied the Homeowners Motion to Stay care of an order by single Judge Patrick (no...
Join the Burkes on their Next Crusade. They are Off to Florida to Take on the Government and the Judiciary, the Non-Bank...
Burke v Hopkins Complaint - State Bar of Texas and Appeal to BODA (2019)
As we agree with the district court that the false statements had the capacity to influence a savings and loan institution's decision...
MOTION to Substitute Attorney Joshua A. Lesser of Bradley in place of Shawnika L. Brooks and Robert D. Forster of BDF Law...
Jurisdiction Dispute: Michael Van Deelen’s Objection to Bankruptcy Court's Authority Triggers Further Review