Encinitas, CA asked in Legal Malpractice for California

Q: Attorney after falsified the Plaintiff declaration, he has filled it with the court, for a lawsuit of 25,5 Millions

Attorney after he falsified the Plaintiff declaration, he has filled it with the court, knowingly that declaration is false, for a lawsuit for 25,5 Millions, by using a false declaration.

Without falsification of Plaintiff declaration, this lawsuit couldn't be filed.

We have notified the Court many times, we told directly to the Judge. The Judge just ignored it, refusing to give any answer allowing the fraud on the court, even trying to cover up.

We have certification that the declaration is false, from of the best 3 forensic documents experts.

Please advise me what to do.

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1 Lawyer Answer
William John Light
William John Light
Answered
  • Legal Malpractice Lawyer
  • Santa Ana, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: Get an attorney and present your evidence to a jury at trial. The judge cannot decide whether the declaration is false. The Plaintiff says its true. The jury gets to decide.

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