Void Fraudulent Court Orders

Summary

In Illinois, you can file a motion under Rule 60(b) for relief from a judgment or order due to fraud within the same court. An appeal can be filed in a higher court. The police enforce court orders, and if unjust, you may appeal or seek a protective order. A disabled person can seek a protective order if they feel threatened or harassed. If a judge is biased, file a motion to recuse or a complaint with the Illinois Judicial Inquiry Board. Consult a legal expert for personalized advice.

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can one file a motion to void a judges fraudelent court order thats fraudulent violatye civil rights frauid on the court in another court also for an injunction,referring to rule * based on fraud.
In Illinois, you can file a motion under Rule *(b) for relief from a judgment or order due to fraud. However, this must be done within the same court. You can also file an appeal in a higher court. Here are a few points to consider:
- Rule *(b) is generally used within the same court where the original judgment was issued.
- The motion should be filed as soon as fraud is discovered.
- An injunction can be sought in the same motion.
- If filing in another court, it's typically an appeal to a higher court.
can the police stop a judgees court oder if its harmina a disabled beneficary because the judge who issued the order will not vacate his own order becsause ths judge refused to nrecuse himself
In Illinois, generally, the police enforce orders, not interfere with them. If you believe a court order is unjust, you may:
- File a motion for reconsideration within the same court.
- Appeal the order in a higher court.
- Consult a legal expert for further assistance.
why would the police would enforce a oder of harassment and violence againt a disabled beneficiary
The police are obligated to enforce court orders, regardless of the individual's situation. If the order is unjust, consider appealing it or seeking a protective order. It's recommended to consult with a legal expert for advice tailored to your specific circumstances.
what are the criterioir for a disabled beneficiary for seeking a protective order againt the corrupt judge and trust and the office of the public guardian case manasger who came gto her home demandig to come in due to the corrupt judges order to force an interview uder the guiser of a care plan .the disabled is of sound mind they are due to return with a warrant for the disabled arrest for contempt of court can the disabled get a protective order to stop the abuse against this elderly diable d
In Illinois, a disabled person can seek a protective order if they feel threatened or harassed. Here are some points:
- The person must be a victim of abuse, stalking, or harassment.
- A petition needs to be filed with the court.
- Evidence of abuse or harassment is necessary.
- Consult a legal expert for guidance.
sincea judge will not recuse himself for biased a gainst a pro se litigant why would the same judge approve a motion by bthe pro se litigant to void his fraudulent court orders or issue an injunctionagainst his order to harm the litigant, tere shoiuld be some other besides an appeal is time and money
In Illinois, if you feel a judge is biased, you can:
- File a motion to recuse the judge.
- If denied, you can file a complaint with the Illinois Judicial Inquiry Board.
- Alternatively, you can appeal the decision.
Remember, it's best to consult with a legal expert to understand your options.