Public Accountability Office

After close to two decades of informative discussions and submissions in Court to do right, RR has recently had negative experiences with some members of the Court, including Masters, Justices, and Sheriffs in realizing that those corrupt will continue with the crimes. RR believes that these individuals are now reasonably informed, and have a choice to either remain within the law or to continue behaving foolishly. As a result, RR plans to establish a Public Accountability Office to hold these individuals accountable and press criminal charges against them.

RR has come to the conclusion that attempting to educate or inform the Sheriffs about their knowledge of these crimes is pointless. 
 
The Sheriff and Court staff in their failure to act these Sheriff’s and Registry Staff are liable at a criminal level. When numerous individuals within the legal system have committed crimes, it becomes challenging to correct those offenses, but not impossible.

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