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Chief Justice Marilyn Kelly is sworn to represent all citizens regardless of race or economic status
FROM: CORNELL E. SQUIRES
TO: Chief Justice Marilyn Kelly
MICHGAN SUPREME COURT
Dear Chief Justice Kelly :
My civil lawsuit that was filed in Wayne County Circuit Court on August 12, 2009, now that a year have passed, I have been bombarded with ,Ethnic Bias and Racial Discrimination and Willful Refusal to enforce and honor the Michigan law in the Courtroom of Judge Kathleen MacDonald. I filed my civil lawsuit in my attempt to get redress for a civil wrong committed against me by white Defendants.
However, on Friday August 13 , 2010. Judge Kathleen MacDonald refused to allow my written Motion for Reconsideration – to be heard in open Court in the Wayne County Circuit Court in the Civil Action of Cornell E Squires vs Carl Arnett et al, under Case # 09-019877-PD. As a matter of fact every motion in my case that went before Judge Kathleen Mac Donald was denied–all 8 motions I filed before her. .
On “MOTIONS HEARINGS” days on Friday I noticed that Judge MACDONALD would always rule in favor the parties with the attorneys with no regard to any material facts the non attorney would present in her court! She has a history of discrimination toward all non lawyer litigants that ever had cases before her. I found particularly that in African American civil cases Judge KATHLEEN MACDONALD always denied every non-lawyer litigant’s motion if an attorney represents the other party. Her record speaks for herself and its shows 99 .9% of all African American non lawyers’ Motions are denied in her courtroom.
The only motion that‘s been granted was when Judge Macdonald was on a medical leave of absence. My case has been in litigation for a year and a half, with only one motion granted in my favor. It was granted by acting Judge John D. O’HAIR in May 2010 O’Hair is a retired prosecutor acting judge for Kathleen Macdonald while she is on a leave of absence. Continue reading