Building a Community for Justice: Together We Can Prevail
- injusticesunveiled
- Apr 17, 2024
- 5 min read
Updated: Aug 26, 2024
Building a Community for Justice: Together We Can Prevail
Have you been abused, violated , had judges try to extinguish your life, as they are desperate to hide this 50 years of them taking bribes, stealing from public purse, violating Human Rights to perpetuate the Violence in NZ.
Are judges misinterpreting evidence, only taking on one side, completely failing to address you the applicant, abusive, violating your Rights, to pervert the course of justice?
This is typical example of the dishonest corrupt behaviour and falsifying facts by judges esp ann hinton.
In 1970 Mother and 3 girls, 10, 12,13 arrived in Auckland with $60, forced to educate us on bare bones.
Mother was gone 4am to a day employment, bus to city to night job, with no breaks and inadequate food, working in restaurants in Auckland city, until 11pm.
Mother never had a day off; I did not have any time with her. She was gone early and home late, weekends she worked massive hours, with no breaks, was exhausted.
Guilty NZ law society members knew full well what Mother was forced to endure for her next 36 years.
This was the direct result of her taking their paid “advice.”
Judges are guilty for forcing this, never stopping to examine the harm they cause.
The oldest narcissist, who still uses a baby-like tone of voice, engaging in infantilization to manipulate men into responding to her and to manipulate others, displays an astonishing level of immaturity. This psychological manipulation—through regression and infantilization—has been her tactic for over 68 years, enabling her to exploit others.
Judges too, have manipulate to use these irrational behaviours from these respondents and their teams of dishonest NZ law society members to exploit the mother throughout her life, and falsify facts. Despite the mother’s awareness of these narcissistic behaviours, the judge accepted the lies as truth without question, falsified facts, and violated Human Rights, resulting in a gross miscarriage of justice.
This is true in 1970’s the slut rings Mother at her day job, both her and the spouse drunk and out of control crying that the spouse is hitting her. The judge ignore their violent drunken livelihoods.
The slut had a father, car , a home of her own built but this spouse, johnny prince, , 2 brothers closer to her and at least 6 aunties close bye that she regularly visited and stayed with them for support. Mother and us had nobody, no car, nor any money to put food on the table.
There were no invites to any engagement nor weddings.
This was harassment for Mother but shows you the extent of violence in NZ, and the judge have to be held accountable was obvious the slurred speech of this judge during this trial in May 2021 ,herself has been drunk too often and probably when writing her opinion which she called judgment, was drunk. There was a similar judge, simon moore, 2020 who too, would not accept the reality and lied to miss out our side of the reality.
The obese lazy slob who spent her wages on herself, including lying on vibrating machines in parlours to try to melt her flab. The judge chose to ignore the truth, as the judge herself obviously an alcoholic and vent her guilt on me, abusing my birthright as she did the same to my Mother, in past lifetimes.
Pissed off, over paid Ann is guilty, is not of rational mind, she is unable to discern fact from fiction and herself blinded by her own obvious states of intoxication that her memory is unreliable, oblivious to fact. She rambled on for 29 pages, none of it an accurate account of the reality, and only focused on the oldest, who was by court order under the father from 1970. 2021, the mother is NOT to be held accountable but is impaired judgement of corrupt overpaid judges that is the cause. Ann has no respect for money.
No excuse, the judges are drunk when they vent their personal attacks on the applicant, their personal opinions because hinton herself trying to cover for the bribes she has accumulated over her time abusing the public purse and a representative of corrupt nz justice system, knowingly committing crimes against humanity. Image Description: "Building a Community for Justice: Together We Can Prevail" This image captures the essence of unity and determination in the fight against family estate injustices. The diverse group of individuals standing together, holding signs that read "Justice for All" and "End Estate Injustices," sends a powerful message of solidarity. The vibrant and empowering atmosphere in the background symbolizes hope and the belief that positive change is possible. It is a reminder that by joining forces and building a community, we can prevail in our quest for justice.
Though these pissed off judges do not like it, we are not put on this earth to provide for corrupt judges who intentionally abuse and harm us while they take bribes and want it covered up, yet in 50 years they perpetuate the violence in NZ. The criminal behaviour at the core in NZ stems from those in the justice system. This is undeniable fact, NZ is guilty of crimes against humanity, coming from the NZ justice system.
At INJUSTICES UNVEILED, we understand the importance of coming together to address the systemic issues that plague our legal system. Family estate injustices can have devastating consequences, and it is crucial to demand accountability from corrupt barristers and judicial officers. By building a community, we can amplify our voices and create a powerful force for change. Here are some examples, thoughts, and tips on how we can achieve this: 1. Share Your Story: Your experiences matter, and sharing your story can be a catalyst for change. By speaking out about the injustices you have faced, you not only find support but also inspire others to come forward. Together, we can shed light on the extent of the problem and demand action. 2. Connect with Others: Building a community starts with connecting with like-minded individuals who share a common goal. Reach out to others who have experienced family estate injustices and join support groups or online forums. By sharing resources, knowledge, and experiences, we can strengthen our fight for justice. 3. Educate Yourself: Knowledge is power. Take the time to educate yourself about the legal system, your rights, and the avenues available for seeking justice. Understanding the complexities of the system will empower you to navigate it more effectively and advocate for your rights. 4. Engage in Advocacy: Use your voice to advocate for change. Attend rallies, protests, and community events that focus on addressing family estate injustices. Write letters to your local representatives, highlighting the need for reform. By actively engaging in advocacy, we can raise awareness and put pressure on those in power to take action. 5. Support Class Action: Joining a class action can be a powerful way to hold corrupt barristers and judicial officers accountable. By pooling resources and sharing legal representation, we can increase our chances of success. Stay updated on ongoing class actions and consider joining forces with others who are fighting for justice. 6. Spread the Word: Use social media platforms, blogs, and other channels to spread awareness about family estate injustices. Share stories, statistics, and resources to educate others about the issue. By raising public awareness, we can create a larger movement and garner support for our cause. Remember, building a community for justice is a collective effort. Together, we can prevail against family estate injustices and demand accountability from those responsible. Let us stand united, inspired by the image of diverse individuals holding signs of hope and determination. By joining forces, we can bring about positive change in the legal system and ensure justice for all.

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