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Did Magistrate Judge Edward Chen commit fraud ?
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Mary Yang
2009-10-22 18:21:48 UTC
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Yes, Edward Chen committed fraud not recusing himself from the case
(3:07-cv-04005-EMC). Mr. Chen graduated from a law school of U.C.
Berkeley and has financial and non-financial ties with U.C. Berkeley
all the time. In the case 3:07-cv-04005-EMC, U.C. Berkeley was
defendant. He never disclosed his associations with the defendant
Berkeley and completely sided on Defendant. He disallowed Pro se
plaintiff to do any discovery without his order. He contradicted
himself by stating that plaintiff did not bring any evident. He
clearly know what he did and what his purpose is. He recklessly
deprived plaintiffs Due Process rights of the Constitution and sided
with the rich and powerful for his stepping stone. It is clearly that
he does not uphold the laws or the Constitution for people.
Zhongmin Liu
2009-10-23 05:22:04 UTC
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Post by Mary Yang
Yes, Edward Chen committed fraud not recusing himself from the case
(3:07-cv-04005-EMC). Mr. Chen graduated from a law school of U.C.
Berkeley and  has financial and non-financial ties with U.C. Berkeley
all the time. In the case 3:07-cv-04005-EMC,  U.C. Berkeley  was
defendant.  He never disclosed his associations with the defendant
Berkeley and completely sided on Defendant. He disallowed Pro se
plaintiff to do any discovery without his order. He contradicted
himself by stating that plaintiff did not bring any evident. He
clearly know what he did and what his purpose is. He recklessly
deprived plaintiffs Due Process rights of the Constitution and sided
with the rich and powerful for his stepping stone. It is clearly that
he does not uphold the laws or the Constitution for people.
Ms. Yang - Magistrate Judge Edward Chen committed fraud and deprived
our Due Process rights of the U.S. Constitution. He stepped on poor/
powerless/disabled plaintiffs to please the rich and powerful to
promote him to the permanent federal judgeship. He will not uphold
laws or the U.S. Constitution for pro se and disabled plaintiffs. -
Christine

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