Fifth Circuit Clerk Gardner, with knowledge and in bad faith, entered her own fraudulent Motion upon which the 5th Cir. entered its...
The Burkes now have proof beyond a reasonable doubt of Elder Abuse in Texas Federal Courts. It's now a valid Criminal Complaint.
The Burkes file a motion to strike Hopkins Law's response as the motion they are objecting to is void ab initio. It...
The Pot Calling the Kettle Black; Austin Creditor Rights Lawyers Mark and Shelley Hopkins of Hopkins Law impetuously project their hypocrisy.
The Burkes Wanted Certain Judges to be Shot.” – admitted liar Attorney Mark Hopkins in open court and “wanted this to end,...
Oath of office of clerks and deputies; In part: “…and will faithfully and impartially discharge all other duties of my office according...
Will this Court follow their own opinions and rules and sanction Hopkins? And refer Mark Hopkins and Shelley Hopkins to State Bar...
The 5th Circuit denied the Burkes request to exclude the Statement of Facts from their petition but now they have had a...
Fifth Circuit have uploaded the May 17, 2021 document as “proposed sufficient petition for rehearing en banc” to the April 13, 2021...
Appellants, Joanna Burke and John Burke (“Burkes”), now file a motion to stay based on the events of last week at the...
The Local Rule 27.1.1 allows fourteen days to submit a motion for reconsideration of a single judge’s order.
What you are about to read is a mere snippet of abuse of elders in relation to their appeal(s) at the Court...
U.S. Judge Brinkema ordered the compassionate release of Taylor, Bean & Whitaker's former chairman and CEO, Lee Farkas, due to susceptibility of...
The federal judiciary seeks $8.1 Billion dollars for the 2022 fiscal year, an increased request of funds at just under 5% over...
It is essential that businesses who lend in the State of Texas are held accountable to the law and that they treat...
Without a state or local moratorium in place, more renters have been evicted in Houston during COVID-19 than almost anywhere else in...
The Federal Judiciary has asked Congress for $8.12 billion to fund judicial branch operations for fiscal year 2022. This should be rejected.
The wheels of the eviction machine are spinning as retired judges are brought back to expedite foreclosures in Massachusetts by Gov. Baker.