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Constitutional Law 101: Courts cannot allow property to be taken without due process of law (even in York County) – stop the attack on Satori Farm
Newly-appointed Pennsylvania federal District Judge Robert Mariani is getting the best education a new jurist could get – a real life lesson in what it means to have the fundamental right to not have property taken without due process of … Continue reading
Posted in Steve Conklin - York County Foreclosure Fraud, Collusion and Race Issues
Tagged backdoor ruse, bank changed its mind, banking excesses, Citizens Reform Center, civil rights activism, due process, federal District Judge Robert Mariani, Fourteenth Amendment Due Process Clause, fundamental right to not have property taken without due process of law, Grenen & Birsic, haulers, Kristine Anthou, Kristine M. Anthou, lawlessness, locksmiths, Mary D. Grenen, Mary Grenen, mortgage fraud exposure, movers, nefarious plan of the bank, never see any proof, Occupy Harrisburg, Occupy York, offered to pay off the entire mortgage, present the original notes, prove the amount allegedly owed, request and preserve a right to a hearing, Satori Farm, sheriff’s deputies, state police, Supreme Court, tea party activism, York County Sheriff’s Office
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