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  • Report:  #354659

Complaint Review: Florida 20th Judicial Circuit Court Judge Margaret O. Steinbeck

Florida 20th Judicial Circuit Court Judge Margaret O. Steinbeck Abused power of the Court to embezzel CAPTA Act Social Security Funds, and participated in the unlawful kidnapping and torture of my children. Fort Myers Florida

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    Miami Beach Florida
  • Submitted:
    Wed, July 23, 2008
  • Updated:
    Thu, July 24, 2008
  • Florida 20th Judicial Circuit Court Judge Margaret O. Steinbeck
    Justice Center, 1700 Monroe Street
    Fort Myers, Florida
    U.S.A.
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Without evidence of abuse or neglect, or any evidence of wrongdoing, incapacity or anything else, Judge Steinbeck terminated the parental rights of a father, without regard for the safety or welbeing of the children.

Disregarding rulings against original Judge John S. Carlin being found by the 2nd District Court of Appeal to be abusing the discretion of the Court in the kidnapping of children under color of law, Judge Steinbeck also over-ruled her own finding of the DCFS psychiatrist to be incompetent, to rule against the father, in violation of the Rules of Evidence, and her oath of Public Office.

Phillip
Miami Beach, Florida
U.S.A.

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Bradshaw

Miami Beach,
Florida,
U.S.A.

Terrorists in Black Robes: Judges in Dependency Court

#2Author of original report

Thu, July 24, 2008

Judge Margaret O. Steinbeck, together with Judge John S. Carlin and Judge James H. Seals, in Lee County Florida, between year 2000 and 2004, worked with the Florida Department of Children & Family Services [formerly known as H.R.S.] to steal money from Social Security by false claims against the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, while adjudicating children as wards of the state, without evidence or facts meeting definition of law defining children in need of services. At the rate of $100,000 a year per child, and in the neighborhood of 30,000 children detained as wards of the state, and no evidence or facts required to support "state intervention", the false claims of the State of Florida against our national retirement funds are approximately $3,000,000,000 a year, with more than half of the children being further totured with toxic chemicals falsely labeled as medications by state contracted psychiatrists.

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