A new email for the ARDC

In an effort to try to stop all the problems with the ARDC not answering my emails, claiming I am somehow serving pleadings wrong when I am in fact serving them properly PLUS providing email service, PLUS bending over backward to cooperate with them in all this–personally delivering an original and 3 paper copies to their offices which aren’t even conveniently located in downtown, and I want valid proof of service on a public server which they have access to so they can’t claim they did not get something.  Then they falsely say I engaged in “exparte”communications when I did not–I emailed all counsel of record at once.

I’m trying to think of a way to solve all of this.

I also hear from all of you out there that it would be easier to email the ARDC your comments.

It would be nice to share documents with the ARDC.  I have asked them for numerous documents and have yet to receive them.  For example, where is KDD’s transcript from last September?  It only takes a couple of weeks to make a transcription.  The ARDC disqualified him on a bogus “conflict”, so why can’t I have the transcript if in effect, this is an admission it is pertinent to my blogging case?  What’s up with that?

What do I get from my emails and faxes?  Silence.  Silly court orders accusing me of things I have not done and would not do–BUT note the ARDC has done a few of them.  Interesting.  No court orders to the ARDC when they’re falling off the rules wagon.  But when they don’t want to answer my emails or faxes, they make stuff up and put it in an order to make it look like I did something wrong when I clearly did not.

So my great idea is this.  I got them (and us really) and email address we can all share.  It is illinois.ardc@gmail.com and I’ll give them the password so they can share documents, I can email them and if they don’t want to check their email, that’s their business, but at least I have proof of service and have offered to share my documents and this blog and now we have a efiling bulletin based upon the documents they have sent to me.

great idea, eh?

solves the petty squabbles.

they are just soooooo much trouble.

I’ll call sharon and leave a voice mail on her phone with the password and melissa too.  Next, I’m sure I will hear I can’t call or fax them, (they have never, ever answered any of my faxes — not to even complain they don’t want them)

At least I’m trying and I’m creative.

But of course we know it all goes back to the root problem–they are trying to prosecute two honest attorneys.  There’s just no where to go with that one.  It’s a headache.  I work day in and day out trying to help the probate victims and I don’t ask for anything they cannot afford, and my services are donated 90% of the time because, well folks, this is court corruption.  Attys should be ashamed of it.  And we’re not talking about a bad decision on the merit–nope.  This all goes the core or crux of our democratic legal system–lack of jurisdiction, lack of service, fraud, theft, embezzlement flowing from that one, strenuous isolation of elders without explanation. Problems too numerous to mention here and well documented on this blog and many, many other probate blogs.

Now to the new email:

om: JoAnne M Denison <jdenison@surfree.com>

To: Illinois ARDC <illinois.ardc@gmail.com>
Subject: Sharing documents for Scotus Petition attn Sharon O. and Melissa Smart
Date: Apr 28, 2013 12:20 PM
Dear Sharon and Melissa;

Please share whatever documents you have that are the word processing files for your pages 1 to 550 which are now up on the blog.

As you are aware, we are preparing Writs of Cert to the US Supreme Court on the issue of free speech, free association and blogging.

Your prompt cooperation is greatly appreciated.  I would be glad to share whatever you need to me to share but will put most of the documents up there.

I will be sending back the papers you sent me because we scan and shred everything and perhaps you have some use for these, I don’t know.

I will be sharing the Sykes blog documents with you on this email for your convenience.

I would be great if we could just cooperate on document sharing, emails and getting this case decided on the merits.

Ken is in Scotland, so no worries from him.  It’s just me now, but I find all this fascinating.

thanks

joanne

JoAnne Denison

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