Federal Lawsuit Properly Filed, But Clerk’s Office in Riverside, California Seemingly Engaged in Concealment and Tampering

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A federal lawsuit has been properly filed in the U.S. District Court, Eastern Division (Riverside, CA), but the clerk’s office is seemingly engaged in concealment, tampering, and obstruction of justice. With all facts legally admitted due to non-rebuttal, judgment is now enforceable. The court must docket the case and comply with federal law immediately.

Judges/Hearing Officers and Clerks Are Liable: The Clearfield Doctrine, 42 U.S.C. § 1983, 28 USC 1001, 18 USC 455, Principles, Legal Maxims, and Established Law

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Judges, contrary to popular belief, are not above the law and can be held personally accountable when they act outside their constitutional authority, violate rights, or engage in misconduct. Through legal principles like the Clearfield Doctrine and statutes such as 42 U.S.C. § 1983, individuals have clear pathways to seek redress. Everything in the "public" is commercial thus those are "commercial" transactions, Congress regulates "interstate commerce," and the statutes and U.C.C. and United States Code are for a corporation, trust, ens legis, person, trust company, individual or similar. Not living men and woman.