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The State Convention In Texas, Judicial Complaints And Transparency In The Courtroom; With Jennifer Hankins Lundy

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Slam the gavel welcomes back Jennifer Hankins Lundy to the podcast. Jennifer was last on Season 4, Episode 131. When we spoke last, Jennifer discussed what it takes for judicial accountability to happen.
For the last week, Jennifer Lundy was attending the State Convention, which ended yesterday. Jennifer hopes if everything passes as they obtained their Rule 44 changed to include judges and their ability to censure ( the ability to express severe disapproval of someone in a formal statement). This is huge! Judicial Accountability was put out as Priority Number seven. Jennifer spent three days working on these priorities. It is a pending an election count. As a party they will pick eight priorities, however there are 15 to choose from. Other states are watching such as NY and OK. If Texas can get this going it is going to help the entire U.S.
The judiciary must be transparent and publish online complaints. 27,000 complaints in the last 20 years and they only published 416. They want them all published. Video and audio in all courts as well. We also discussed Robert Garza's Senate Bill Time Taken Time Back.
Several of the justices are behind them and they got three new judges in their Criminal Court of Appeals and they are behind what Jennifer is doing.
To Reach Jennifer Hankins Lundy: info@texansforjudicialaccountability.org , Facebook: Jennifer Hankins Lundy and Texans for Judicial Accountability. PLEASE TEXT FIRST: 817-7576839
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Slam the gavel welcomes back Jennifer Hankins Lundy to the podcast. Jennifer was last on Season 4, Episode 131. When we spoke last, Jennifer discussed what it takes for judicial accountability to happen.
For the last week, Jennifer Lundy was attending the State Convention, which ended yesterday. Jennifer hopes if everything passes as they obtained their Rule 44 changed to include judges and their ability to censure ( the ability to express severe disapproval of someone in a formal statement). This is huge! Judicial Accountability was put out as Priority Number seven. Jennifer spent three days working on these priorities. It is a pending an election count. As a party they will pick eight priorities, however there are 15 to choose from. Other states are watching such as NY and OK. If Texas can get this going it is going to help the entire U.S.
The judiciary must be transparent and publish online complaints. 27,000 complaints in the last 20 years and they only published 416. They want them all published. Video and audio in all courts as well. We also discussed Robert Garza's Senate Bill Time Taken Time Back.
Several of the justices are behind them and they got three new judges in their Criminal Court of Appeals and they are behind what Jennifer is doing.
To Reach Jennifer Hankins Lundy: info@texansforjudicialaccountability.org , Facebook: Jennifer Hankins Lundy and Texans for Judicial Accountability. PLEASE TEXT FIRST: 817-7576839
*DISCLAIMER* The use of this information is at the viewer/user's own risk. Not financial, medical nor legal advice as the content on this podcast does not constitute legal, financial, medical or any other professional advice. Viewer/user's should consult with the relevant professionals

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http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/

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1. [Ad] Grave Injustice (00:08:15)

2. (Cont.) Untitled Episode (00:08:16)

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