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Monday, August 27, 2012
Press release
Indiana Court Grants Orly Taitz Right to Represent Indiana Clients in Obama Ballot Challenge Case
from the law offices of Orly Taitz
California
attorney Orly Taitz, together with several other plaintiffs, filed a
legal action in Indiana challenging the decision of the Secretary of
State of Indiana Connie Lawson and the Elections Commission to place
Obama's name on the ballot in light of the evidence provided to them,
showing Obama committing elections fraud and getting on the ballot by
virtue of fraud and use of forged identification papers and his use of a
stolen Connecticut Social Security number 042-68-4425, which was
assigned to a resident of CT born in 1890.
Presiding
judge Sherry K. Reid ruled that the case can proceed on 3 causes of
action: Fraud, Breach of Fiduciary Duty and Negligence.
Today Supreme Court of Indiana notified Taitz that her pro hac vice
application was approved. That means that she, as an out of state
attorney, was granted a right to represent Indiana plaintiffs.
The
case will be modified, whereby Taitz will be listed as an attorney for
all the Plaintiffs. A local licensed Indiana attorney agreed to serve as
a local contact.
The same local attorney sent Taitz a note thanking her for her patriotism and for all she is doing for this country.
Taitz
is asking her supporter to be there in the courtroom for the hearings
in the case and help with donations for her pro bono civil rights legal
work.
End of press release
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Dr Orly Taitz ESQ
29839 Santa Margarita pkwy, ste 100
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688
ph 949-683-5411 fax949-766-7603
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