JUDICIAL COUP D'ETAT
So much to update: The government shutdown is impacting the federal court system. The system for efiling with the federal courts is asking I update my account before I can file documents in federal court in Austin. The problem is they do not have the staff to help the users. The recording indicated my wait is 199 minutes. The email system is also down. So, I will have to mail the documents. The clerk's office is understaffed because of the shutdown, which will only further delay the filing of the documents.
Justice delayed is justice denied.
JOHN DOE
Since June 25, 2025, I have been in a battle with the State Bar not allowing a pro se to file complaints electronically. In other matters I have filed several via mail. But filing by mail is expensive and delays the process.
On Thursday last after the clerk made it all so clear no matter how many times, I complain they are not going to give permission to a pro se to use their efile system. So, I made it clear to the Chief Counsel what the federal lawsuit will look like and guess what? On Monday I received 4 emails on two different accounts notifying me my account has now been approved for efile. Why does it take a federal lawsuit to make them do their job?
There will now be a flurry of efiles against all the involved attorneys.
I am also waiting to learn if the complaint with the commission on judicial conduct will be accepted against Jaime Tijerina, the Chief Justice of the 13th Court of Appeals.
I am very busy. I lost all day yesterday due to a failed router. Spectrum gave me a good deal. I ended a 20+ relationship with Netgear.
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