Wed, 23 Aug 2006 03:26:23 -0700 PDT
by Aria Munro
LOS ANGELES, Calif. — According to Catripati.com,
a ballot measure setting forth requirements for holding public agencies, public
employees, and elected officials (including judges) accountable will be filed
soon with Bruce McPherson, California Secretary of State.
“After employees of Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office
allegedly stole property belonging to my husband (Anant K. Tripati) and admitted
to lying to the court, lawyers for the Los Angeles County and the Board of
Supervisors covered this up,” said Krish Tripati, founder of Catripati.com.
“Also: Judge Paul Gutman, of Los Angeles Superior Court and the Court of
Appeals, refused to hold hearings based on the merits of his case. I believe we
must hold government officials accountable and never allow them to victimize the
people of California with the help of lawyers and judges who engage in
misconduct.”
“Before I submit this measure to Secretary McPherson and start collecting
signatures, I would appreciate receiving any suggestions or comments people may
have to make certain this measure passes,” said Krish Tripati.
Please visit the Proposition tab at www.Catripati.com
to comment on the proposed Amendment to the California Constitution. Also to
learn more about alleged corruption and malfeasance in the Los Angeles District
Attorney’s Office, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, and the
California Superior Court.
Editorial Note: the URL used in this story appears to now redirect to: frauduponcacourts.com.
NEWS SOURCE: Krish Tripati