The documentary film Divorce Corp includes profiles of four Sacramento Family Law Court cases, and portrays the court as the most corrupt in the United States. This clip from the movie reveals how divorce attorneys churn legal fees and drag out cases for years, and features interviews with Sacramento litigants Ulf Carlsson and Andrew Karres. Visit the Divorce Corp web page at http://www.divorcecorp.com and the Divorce Corp YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/DivorceCorp.
Divorce Corp catalogs egregious examples of family court corruption throughout the United States, with California courts portrayed as the most corrupt in the country. Within California, Sacramento Family Law Court emerges as the poster child and worst-of-the-worst.
Four cases from the Central Valley jurisdiction get screen time in the movie, and the namesake of the notorious Ulf Carlsson case gets a starring role. Carlsson's unsettling story, including the near-sociopathic retaliation against him by Judge Peter McBrien is recounted in this startling Divorce Corp video clip, posted at YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oO3OLaz_uFA&feature=share&list=PLrSm4-raJZ05fYHoRGgR4Pci0rmdVML0-
Sixth District Court of Appeal Presiding Justice Conrad L. Rushing characterized McBrien's conduct in the case as a "judicial reign of terror."
Even before the release of the documentary, Sacramento Family Court News, an online, nonprofit journalism organization published investigative reports and news about the troubled Sacramento court system. Visit the Sacramento Family Court News home page: http://sacramentocountyfamilycourtnews.blogspot.com
Sacramento County Superior Court judges include Robert C. Hight, Laurie M. Earl, James M. Mize, Peter J. McBrien, Matthew J. Gary, Jaime R. Roman, Sharon A. Lueras, Bunmi O. Awoniyi, Steven M. Gevercer, Thadd A. Blizzard, Tami R. Bogert, Keven J. McCormick, and Kevin R. Culhane. California Supreme Court Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye is a former Sacramento Family Court judge.
California Judicial Branch oversight and accountability is the responsibility of Commission on Judicial Performance Director Victoria B. Henley, California State Auditor Elaine M. Howle, Judicial Council Director Steven E. Jahr, Supreme Court Chief Justice Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye, 3rd District Court of Appeal Justice Vance Raye, State Bar of California Chief Trial Counsel Jayne Kim, and U.S. Attorneys Benjamin B. Wagner and Melinda L. Haag. The officers of the Sacramento County Bar Association Family Law Executive Committee are Elaine V. Van Beveren, Fredrick S. Cohen, Paula D. Salinger, and Gregory W. Dwyer.
Sacramento Family Court temporary judge program corruption and collusion between judge pro tem attorneys and full-time judges: http://sacramentocountyfamilycourtnews.blogspot.com/p/temporary-judges.html
Bias and prejudice against financially disadvantaged, unrepresented pro per litigants: http://sacramentocountyfamilycourtnews.blogspot.com/search/label/COLOR%20OF%20LAW%20SERIES
Sacramento Superior Court whistleblowers also assert that federal judges at the US District Court for the Eastern District of California are collectively responsible for the concealment of systemic civil rights violations, honest services fraud, and RICO racketeering by Sacramento Superior Court family law judges and judge pro tem attorneys against indigent, financially disadvantaged and disabled pro per litigants. For more than 10 years, USDC EDCA judges have obstructed, impeded, and dismissed federal civil rights litigation against the RICO enterprise members. EDCA judges include Chief Judge Morrison C. England, Jr., a former Sacramento Superior Court judge; Senior Judge Garland E. Burrell, Jr.; Judge John A. Mendez, a former Sacramento Superior Court judge; Judge Troy L. Nunley, a former Sacramento Superior Court judge; Senior Judge William B. Shubb; Chief Magistrate Judge Dale A. Drozd, Judge Edmund F. Brennan; Judge Carolyn K. Delaney; Judge Gregory G. Hollows; Judge Kimberly J. Mueller; and Judge Kendall J. Newman.