About visiting the probate court
About visiting the probate court



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This is the worst court. The clerks have no empathy for people. I went in with my 3 months old baby to submit her passport application and they told me that starting TODAY they will taking only appointments. I requested that it's my 2nd time and I have a 3 months baby and I have all the documents ready, so please just take my application and it wouldn't take long because I don't want to risk my baby by coming here again and again. But they didn't listen. It is a pathetic place with pathetic people. Shame on you.
Grand Jury selection process is held in a large room with social distanced seating. Clean and safe. Staffed with courteous and knowledgeable staff
A public defender is supposed to defend you to the best of their ability, but how does that work when they are conspiring against you. Losing evidence that is good for your defense. A judge is suppose to be unbiased, but how does that work when favour is given to the women prosecutors. A detective is supposed to gather truth, but how does that work when they twist and bend the law and fabricate lies, and manipulate. Our system is corrupt, plagued with dishonest devil's.
You have to schedule two months in advance just to drop off your passport paperwork. Not for help filling it out or to have a picture taken, just to walk into the building and give them the paperwork you already filled out.
Judge Patricia Green uses her position to make personal insults and is very unprofessional.
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