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Breaking: Hawaii Judge Knowingly Schedules Next Hearing for Date on Which Atty. Orly Taitz Must be in Georgia| The Post & Email

WHAT CAN BE DONE ABOUT THE CORRUPTION?

by Sharon Rondeau

Attorney and activist Orly Taitz

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(Jan. 6, 2012)— At approximately 3:05 ET, Atty. Orly Taitz contacted The Post & Email following the hearing scheduled for today in Taitz v. Fuddy in the First Circuit Court in Honolulu with Judge Rhonda Nishimura. Astoundingly, although we are told that Nishimura was aware that Taitz was not available on January 26, 2012 because of a ballot challenge hearing in Atlanta, GA, she scheduled a hearing on the subpoena issued by the court in Georgia for the very same day.

Taitz said that because of the Motion for Reciprocal Subpoena Enforcement filed with the Hawaii court, Judge Nishimura was aware that Taitz could not be in both Hawaii and Georgia on that day.

Taitz is representing four presidential candidates and a registered voter in a challenge to the placement of Obama’s name on the Georgia state ballot in November, and on January 3, 2012, Judge Michael Malihi denied a motion filed by Obama’s attorney to dismiss the case in accordance with Georgia state law.

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via Breaking: Hawaii Judge Knowingly Schedules Next Hearing for Date on Which Atty. Orly Taitz Must be in Georgia| The Post & Email.

 

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