Attorney Taitz waited till 5pm EST, the clerk of the court did not docket submitted pleadings and exhibits. It was impossible to reach the court on the phone, the clerks were not answering the phone calls. It is not clear what is going on in this court. Supporters in MD area are asked to go to the court and advise the Chief clerk and the clerk for judge Hollander that the pleading submitted in case 13-cv-1878 Taitz v Colvin on 03.10.2014 were not docketed and pleadings from 08.14.2013 were removed from the docket by someone without any leave to do so from Judge Hollander
Posted on | March 12, 2014 | 7 Comments
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7 Responses to “Attorney Taitz waited till 5pm EST, the clerk of the court did not docket submitted pleadings and exhibits. It was impossible to reach the court on the phone, the clerks were not answering the phone calls. It is not clear what is going on in this court. Supporters in MD area are asked to go to the court and advise the Chief clerk and the clerk for judge Hollander that the pleading submitted in case 13-cv-1878 Taitz v Colvin on 03.10.2014 were not docketed and pleadings from 08.14.2013 were removed from the docket by someone without any leave to do so from Judge Hollander”
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March 13th, 2014 @ 3:57 am
Please stop harassing the good people who work at the SSA.
March 13th, 2014 @ 5:50 am
I am sure there are some good people, but there are crooks and criminals as well. the crooks need to go to prison
March 13th, 2014 @ 6:49 am
The corruption of this current illegal administration knows no bounds.
March 13th, 2014 @ 8:30 am
March 13th, 2014 @ 10:20 am
Smitty,
Good people who even tolerate bad people are NOT good people. There are ways and means for good people to bring bad people into account. When they don’t, it’s because they are NOT good people either …
Colonel Robert F. Cunningham
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March 13th, 2014 @ 1:42 pm
Dr. Taitz
Perhaps you know some Maryland law professors who would be willing to send some students down to help deal with the court. Just an idea. Or if not; perhaps a local ABA office might be willing to help.
March 13th, 2014 @ 3:16 pm
Looks like the clerk has your filing docketed and number 7 is in there as well. Now a favorable ruling would be nice.