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Press release: 4th District Court of Appeal in CA to hold an oral argument in legal action Taitz v Obama et al

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Posted on | June 26, 2013 | 10 Comments

Press Release

Law Offices of Orly Taitz

4th District Court of Appeal notified Attorney Orly Taitz that it will  hold an oral argument in the case Orly Taitz v Barack Obama, Diane Feinstein, E. Emken. The oral argument will be scheduled in the next 4 months.

The case revolves around a complaint of elections fraud filed by Attorney Orly Taitz who ran for the U.S. Senate in the state of CA. Over 200 pages of complaint and other pleadings show that Barack Obama placed his name on the ballot in the state of CA based on fraud and use of a stolen Connecticut Social Security number and forged IDs, such as a forged Selective Service Certificate, Forged birth certificate and so on. He defrauded the people of the state of CA  by asserting his U.S citizenship and legitimacy for the position of the U.S. President based on forged and stolen IDs. Additionally, Taitz brought forward evidence of one and a half million invalid voter registrations in CA. The evidence came from official database provided to Taitz, as a candidate for office by the Secretary of State and analyzed by a former relational data analyst for NATO and a computer data expert. More information on this case is available on the web site for Taitz  OrlyTaitzESQ.com  All of the constitutional challenges are brought pro bono. Donations to cover court and other expenses can be given through paypal at orlytaitzesq.com or by mail at

Defend Our Freedoms Foundation

29839 Santa Margarita, ste 100

Rancho Santa Margarita, Ca 92688

Notice of oral argument is attached below. The Chief Judge of the 4th District in Hon. Kathleen O’Leary

Kathleen E. O’Leary, Presiding Justice

Kathleen E. O'Leary, Associate JusticeJustice Kathleen E. O’Leary was appointed to the California Court of Appeal, Fourth Appellate District, Division Three, in December 1999. Her appointment was unanimously confirmed by the Commission on Judicial Appointments on January 21, 2000. In November 2002, Justice O’Leary was elected by the voters of the Fourth District (Imperial, Inyo, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego counties) to the same office.

In January 2006, Justice O’Leary received the Franklin G. West Award, the Orange County Bar Association’s highest honor. This award is presented each year to an outstanding attorney or judge whose lifetime achievements have advanced justice and the law.

Throughout her judicial career, Justice O’Leary has been active in judicial and law-related education efforts. She is a past member and past chair of the Governing Committee of the California Center for Judicial Education and Research (CJER). She has consistently worked to improve the administration of justice through comprehensive and quality education and training for judicial officers and other judicial branch personnel. In addition to teaching a number of courses for California judicial officers, judicial branch staff, law enforcement and lawyers, she has taught courses for the judiciary of sister states, the National Center for State Courts, and the National Judicial College. In 2003, Justice O’Leary was presented with the Bernard S. Jefferson Award for Distinguished Service in Judicial Education by the California Judges Association.

Justice O’Leary has served by appointment of the Chief Justice as a member of the Judicial Council of California, the constitutionally mandated body responsible for improving the administration of justice in California, on a number of its advisory committees, and on numerous Judicial Council task forces. Justice O’Leary’s contributions to judicial administration were recognized by the Judicial Council when she was named Jurist of the Year in 1999.

Prior to her appointment to the appellate court, Justice O’Leary served on the Orange County Superior Court. She was appointed to the Orange County Superior Court on July 1, 1986, by Governor George Deukmejian, and was in her third term as the Presiding Judge of that court when elevated to the Court of Appeal. Justice O’Leary began her judicial career at the West Orange County Municipal Court in 1981, where she also served both as the Presiding Judge and the Assistant Presiding Judge.

Justice O’Leary attended Marymount College at Loyola University, now Loyola Marymount University and received her juris doctorate degree from Southwestern University School of Law.

Justice O’Leary and her husband reside in Orange County.

Taitz v Obama Oral argument

http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/?p=426548

 

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