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[JUD] Strike System for Appeals to Winnow Poor Judges

[JUD] Strike System for Appeals to Winnow Poor Judges - Jake - 10-21-2023
Corruption is a major issue in the courts, more than people realize, and this is partially due to the complete exemption from a waiver of immunity that certain officials like judges and those who are in control of the appointing and dismissal, congressional representatives, have...creating a hermetically sealed box opening the gateway to doom.
Now, whether that was purposely engineered into our Constitution in order to force the mechanism of secession to turn over to start the figurative engine of the next eon is anyone's guess, though FRCP would indicate moreso yes.
On the other hand, there has been no official strike system for these judges.  In the past, such a thing would have been a little to embarassing for such nobility du temps, and the same would go for immunity, with the common folk perhaps a little too back country to be trusted too.  Immunity and a behind closed doors strike system was probably the best way to guide us into the inevitable light of the upsidedown star.
So here we are and we should see how a strike system for the lower courts would be the best way to knock out poor judges.  Strike systems would go hand-in-hand with the juror teiring system as well as the eGov trial broadcast and forum comment system and also the public education curriculum updates to include courses on the operation of the legal system.
The idea is simple, the more cases a Judge sends to the appeals courts that are later found in favor of the appellant, the more strikes will accrue.  Too many in a certain time could cost a Judge the bench.  That way we could weed out bad judges from ever making it to the top better.
But there is a certain caveat which must be respected, and that is the extenuating circumstance wherein a good judge will purposefully mire proceedings in the lower courts specifically to cause certain cases with alot of potential for reasons like their ability to precedent better in law being in a higher court and/or higher judges needing to hear those cases for those reasons and others, having more power, or sometimes there might have specific goings on underneath that could benefit other court employees too, such as in some of my cases I have filed where I've had alot of headaches with the actual procedures and organization of the courts, and so I'll get bumped around specifically to talk to more clerk offices so that they all get the drift that its getting pretty ridiculous, but my case was special because I had this whole epiphany about why it might have gotten that way for the better and how certain employees may have been at odds about the whole fiasco...and that there was such a thorn in everyone's throats that had to come out by any and all means that a judge or two might have made a few extra rounds with my cases' processes perhaps.
Extenuation are very important and can kill you if you're not paying attention to the details on time, strike or no strike. 

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