Our
Mission
"To
remove lawyers from the Judicial Branch, and place them under general
law."
Currently,
there is
NO "Separation of Powers" in all 3 branches of our government. Read
the proof here. Attorneys are officers of the courts/members of the judicial
branch (see
Petition
of Fla State Bar Ass'n - 1949). Therefore, attorney "legislators" are holding two offices at the same time (a violation of "Separation of Powers"). To maintain the "Separation of Powers" and keep legislators from violation of that law, all attorneys
need to be removed from the Judicial Branch. Since judges cannot be
legislators, only judges should be members of the Judicial branch.
The
American Bar Association established a similar statement in their
"McKay
Commission Report" dated February 1992.
under
INTRODUCTION, subheading "The Need to Strengthen Regulation of the Profession by the
Judiciary" (12th paragraph):
"...
If it does continue, the public may remove the authority of the judiciary to regulate lawyers."
The
ABA failed in their attempt to regulate lawyers. As a result,
lawyers are now also legislators, and as such, the
authority of the Judiciary has been "Bifurcated." We need to look beyond the errors that have been in
existence for so many years by enforcing the Separation
of Powers.
By
filling out the Petition Form below and
clicking Send, we can bring this issue to the attention of our
legislators.
PETITION
FLORIDA STATE BAR ASS'N ET AL,
06 - 07 - 1949
paragraph [35]:
"Attorneys are not under the
law ... they are officers of the court .... "
Please
use the Petition Form below to send out this Petition letter to all of our
legislators in Florida. Please
do not change the wording of the message.
Just
provide: the date (you can also
click the calendar on the right to select the correct date),
your name, your email,
your
address (leave out city), Zip code, and
the security Capcha.
By
clicking on the "Send" button, it will go out
automatically to all of our
legislators in Florida, as well as all the major news outlets &
news papers in Florida.
*NOTE:
Please respect the use of this form. If you abuse this form, not
only will you harm our reputation, but our legislators may block
this message from ever getting received, and you would be permanently
blocked from this website, forever.
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