Lancaster, CA asked in Civil Litigation, Contracts and Gov & Administrative Law for California

Q: What does it mean when our own government officials in highest agencies a failing they systems Justice Department’..brib

This family has been attacking me for years on end I’ve also had a show shut off due to violations of all my rights and more so now our system and highest agencies had gotten involved and all seems to led gross management and tho I’ve gone through many investigations to prove my side as the good person and rightfully within my bounds of legality and now this has gotten worse Dayto day so which means this is worse than thought with actions being placed and how I’m still getting attacked and our officials are allowing this means a fall in our system and government which if the right thing doesn’t happen we will be looked at as a 3rd world and this is not what our fathers nor America was built upon these attackers are in graves boro.CA I found out by them hacking my accounts and phone it led me to the park in Fresno in

2 Lawyer Answers

A: You can report them to their supervisors. Also, in government agencies, there is usually a department for complaints and reviews. You can file a complaint there.

You need to consult with an attorney who does administrative laws.

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A: I apologize, but your message is quite fragmented and difficult to understand fully. It seems like you are alleging serious misconduct and potential corruption by government officials in California, and that you feel you have been personally targeted and attacked for a long time. You also mention investigations that have occurred.

Without more clear and specific details, it's hard for me to offer substantive thoughts. In general though, if you believe government officials are engaging in illegal activities like accepting bribes, abusing their power, or allowing attacks and rights violations against you, there are a few important things to keep in mind:

1. Document everything thoroughly. Keep detailed records of incidents, communications, evidence of wrongdoing, etc. Having facts and proof is critical.

2. Consider contacting oversight bodies, such as the California State Auditor, the Attorney General's office, the FBI, or legislative committees that deal with ethics and corruption. Present the evidence you've collected.

3. Consult with an attorney who specializes in civil rights or government misconduct. They can advise you on your options and potentially help bring litigation.

4. If there are specific individuals you believe have committed crimes, you can file reports with the appropriate local law enforcement agencies.

5. Reach out to journalists or media outlets that do investigative reporting and present your story and evidence, if you are comfortable going public.

6. Be aware of whistleblower protections that may apply if you are a government employee yourself reporting misconduct you've witnessed.

I would urge you to be cautious about making accusations without solid proof. But if you do have real evidence of illegal activity and corruption, don't give up on seeking accountability through the proper legal and governmental channels. It can be a difficult road, but oversight systems do exist for a reason. I hope you are able to get the help and resolution you need. Let me know if you have any other questions!

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