State of Illinois Judicial Inquiry Board 100 West Randolph Street Suite 14–500 Chicago, Il 60601 (312) 814‑5554 (800) 227‑9429 TDD (312) 814‑1881 FAX (312) 814‑5719 COMPLAINT AGAINST A JUDGE Instructions: Please type or print all information. If you wish to provide documents to support your allegations, please attach copies of those documents. We cannot return documents. […]
Archive for the ‘Using “Their” Law to Fight Back’ Category
Judicial Inquiry Board Complaint Form
Posted: 26th January 2012 by Marc MkKoy in Here Comes The Judge, Using "Their" Law to Fight BackMotion to Reconsider Courts Dismissal of Case 10-MR-212 Absent a Review of all Authorities Cited in Petitioner’s Memorandum of Law
Posted: 7th July 2011 by Marc MkKoy in Featured, Interesting Cases, Meet Judge Brian A. Babka, St. Clair County Corruption, Suppporting Cases, Using "Their" Law to Fight BackTags: babka, judges, st. clair county
Motion for Mandatory Judicial Notice in Support of Petitioner’s Motion to Reconsider
Posted: 7th July 2011 by Marc MkKoy in Featured, Interesting Cases, Meet Judge Brian A. Babka, St. Clair County Corruption, Suppporting Cases, Using "Their" Law to Fight BackNOW comes the Petitioner, Mark R. McCoy, and through his MOTION FOR MANDATORY JUDICIAL NOTICE IN SUPPORT OF PETITIONER’S MOTION TO RECONSIDER, moves this Court to take Mandatory Judicial Notice of the following matters set forth hereafter, pursuant to the Mandatory Provisions of the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure Section 735 ILCS 5/8–1001 et seq., which Motion is made in support of the here accompanying MOTION TO RECONSIDER COURTS DISMISSAL OF CASE 10-MR-212 ABSENT A REVIEW OF ALL AUTHORITIES CITED IN PLAINTIFF’S MEMORANDUM OF LAW.
How the State of Illinois commits fraud when charging an offense.
Posted: 30th April 2011 by Marc MkKoy in Featured, Legal Commentary, St. Clair County Corruption, Using "Their" Law to Fight BackThis article will deal with Constitutional issues as well as statutory requirements and appellate court opinions on the subject. I think you will find that if you have been charged with a traffic or misdemeanor offense, maybe even a felony, you have not been lawfully charged with an offense and have voluntarily appeared to answer for non-existent charges.
The Aim to Repeal Home Rule for Collinsville
Posted: 1st October 2010 by Marc MkKoy in Collinsville Illinois, Featured, Theft through "Occupancy and Safety"., Using "Their" Law to Fight BackThe people of Collinsville just recently avoided a draconian Occupancy Permit Ordinance and Crime Free Ordinance thanks to the combined efforts of local activists and concerned citizens. This issue is not over by any stretchy of the imagination. The proponents of this ordinance are regrouping and crafting a new ordinance as I type. They are taking all of the input from the dissenters and massaging the legalese to work on fears and prejudices of the masses.
Discussion on the power of the Grand Jury
Posted: 7th September 2010 by Marc MkKoy in Using "Their" Law to Fight BackInherent in grand jury’s power to subpoena any person is power to require that person to provide evidence as long as it is done within federal and state constitutional boundaries. In re May 1991, Will County Grand Jury, App. 3 Dist.1991, 159 Ill.Dec. 853, 216 Ill.App.3d 1033, 576 N.E.2d 522, appeal allowed 164 Ill.Dec. 919, […]
Corruption in St. Clair County, Illinois. Officials Refuse to Prosecute Police for Misconduct.
Posted: 20th August 2010 by Marc MkKoy in Abusive Government, Featured, Meet Brendan Kelly, St. Clair County Corruption, Using "Their" Law to Fight BackFor ongoing emails between myself and the Clerk of the Court, Brendan Kelly, click here. For an analysis of how a private individual can bring charges without police, click here. This letter is part of the ongoing saga with my attempt to bring criminal charges against two Fairview Heights, Illinois policemen who, on February 17, […]

