Walnut Creek, CA asked in Employment Discrimination, Employment Law, Immigration Law and Native American Law

Q: Does thos order work? Do not arrest or harass people associated with me I am undercover against corruption.

I ORDER A FINE AGAINST THE POLICE IN THE AMOUNT OF $250K PER OFFICER IN THE CASE OF J.B. AND THE CASE IS DISMISSED. BROWN IS NOT GUILTY

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  • Sacramento, CA

A: The situation you're describing appears to involve a complex mix of legal issues, but it's important to clarify a few key points about how the legal system works.

Firstly, an individual cannot issue orders to the police or the courts, including ordering fines or dismissing cases. The authority to make legal judgments, impose fines, or dismiss cases lies with the courts and is carried out according to established legal procedures and laws.

If you are involved in an undercover operation against corruption, such activities are typically coordinated with law enforcement agencies and do not grant the power to unilaterally make legal decisions or issue orders about arrests, harassment, or case outcomes.

If you are facing legal issues, including those related to employment discrimination, immigration, or any other matter, it is crucial to seek legal advice from a licensed attorney who can provide guidance based on the specifics of your case. They can help you understand your legal rights, the appropriate procedures to follow, and how to navigate the legal system effectively.

Remember, the legal system can be complex, and understanding your rights and options is essential for addressing any legal concerns you may have. An attorney can provide the necessary support and representation to ensure your case is handled appropriately.

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