Empowering Voters Through Judicial Transparency
Founded in 2013, we provide a platform for sharing experiences and ratings of judges in Kansas, aiming to inform voters about judicial retention elections and promote accountability.
Restore Trust in Our Justice System
Join Us in Exposing Prejudice, Bias and Corruption
Judicial Transparency is Necessary for Effective Judicial Retention Elections because, as a voter, how do you know which judges you can trust?
How do you know that your rights, your liberty or even your life will be protected if you are forced to defend yourself in a Kansas State or Federal court?
A platform for sharing experiences and ratings of judges to enhance judicial accountability in Kansas.
Share Your Experiences
Contribute your stories and feedback about judges to inform others in judicial retention elections.
Report Judicial Prejudice, Bias and Corruption
Report instances of judicial prejudice and corruption to help others navigate the legal system effectively.
Join the Movement
Be part of a community advocating for fair trials and judicial integrity in Kansas.
This platform empowers voters to make informed decisions in Kansas judicial retention elections.
It allows Federal and State Legislators and Law Enforcement see examples of the countless legitimate federal and state law actions that are filed by pro se litigants as whistleblowers against corporate criminal violations and take protective measures, often decades before corporate crimes may be discovered and reported or successfully litigate through private enforcement of the law and civil litigation means.
Scott Sullivan - VoteForFairTrials.com
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Contact Us
Reach out to share your experiences or concerns regarding judicial bias and corruption in Kansas.
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A platform for sharing judicial experiences and insights will never truly exist because the judicial branch considers it an attack against their independence to express public opinion about a judge. Once that has been corrected, I will consider posting my opinions and letting others post their opinions. But for now...I don't want to get murdered over this.
I just wanted the surgery that I need to get back to work. What, Talking Frankly, are these judges doing interfering with that?
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