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Deputy Clerk Delores Odom-Stock is Inept, a “Sell out” and Should be Fired from Her Job!

May 19, 2011

Esther M. Lofton
 
(Address deleted for privacy)

Re: Your Letter Dated April 11, 2011

Dear Ms. Lofton:

Presiding Judge Lee Smalley Edmond asked me to respond to your letter dated April 11, 2011.

As set forth in my letter dated April 8, 2011, a clerk's judgment was entered in favor of HSBC Bank Nevada and against your son, Michael Lofton, in LASC Case No. 1OK18049 on February 18, 2011. A copy of the judgment is attached.

Concerning your request for a refund, this office can be of no assistance as you have provided insufficient details regarding the basis of your request. Accordingly, no further action will be taken on this matter and I am ordering it closed.

Very truly yours,

David S. Wesley Assistant Presiding Judge

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Clerk’s Judgment???  There is no such document.  

Any judge who is not the “judge of court of record” who orders Superior Court Case 10K18049 closed, without executing the proposed judgment order, would have contempt for the rule of law, the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution

“Equal Justice and Protection Under Law”, and Article 6, Section 19, of the California Constitution.
Deputy Clerk Delores Odom-Stocks does not have the power to rule, render, and/or affix her signature to any court judgment at the expense of the rights of either party in Los Angeles Superior Court case 10K18049, the demurrer to case 10K18049, and the related case 895188 to where there are no issues in dispute, and/or the proposed judgment order for redress of grievance.
 
In contrast Deputy Clerk C. Wilson has yet to affix his signature to such a document. Further a court document that requires and lacks a signature is null and void. 

Make no mistake, had I done the same, pertaining to filing unsigned court documents, this would have been so unacceptable, that the
demurrer to case 10K18049 would have been denied for lack of my signature.
To date I, Michael L. Lofton, have yet to request a refund.   I paid the necessary filing and court fees in the amount of $370.00 at the Stanley Mosk Los Angeles Superior Court.    Judge Steven Kleifield, the “judge of court of record” must
render judicialdecision based upon
the Demurrer to Los Angeles Superior Court case 10K18049, the proposed judgment order,
to execute and enforce the proposed Judgment Order,pursuant  to the 14th Amendment of the U.S.

Constitution, and
Article 6, Section 19, of the California Constitution.  

Deputy Clerk Delores Odom-Stocks, is not qualified to render any court judgment

Deputy Clerk Delores Odom-Stocks is neither a judge, nor the judge of court of record.

It is the height of dysfunction for Deputy Clerk Delores Odom-Stocks to rule and affix her signature to infer default on my part, when Deputy Clerk Delores Odom-Stock is not qualified, and any entry of default in Los Angeles Superior Court Case 10K18049  is false.  I have a gut feeling that Deputy Clerk Delores Odom-Stocks is black like me, but who like many other black elected officials, and/or other blacks in position of responsibility, sellout the best interests of law abiding U.S. born Black people, pertaining to yours truly, the Lofton family, Carl Steaman, etc., and who are under sworn oath of office, have contempt for the U.S. Constitution, the California Constitution, and/or the rule of law.

Having been the only party to appear on January 27, 2011 in department 77 of Los Angeles Stanley Mosk Superior Court of California for the County of Los Angeles in Limited Liability Case#10K18049: HSBC Bank N.A. vs. Lofton, and having proven without doubt of any kind or type that (political) representation requiring execution/enforcement of the constitution and laws, specifically AMENDMENT 14, US Constitution is non-existent at the local, county, state, and federal levels of elected representation. (Los Angeles Superior Court Cases 895188, BC385899, “Theft by Court”, the Demurrer to Los Angeles Superior Court case 10K18049, and the proposed judgment order, the judge of court of record, Judge Steven Kleifield is the only qualified court official to exercise such authority.

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JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION

Judge

An official of the judicial branch of government with authority to decide lawsuits and preside over trials brought before the court. The term “judge” may also refer to all judicial officers, including Supreme Court justices. An applicant for appointment as a judge must have been admitted to practice law in California for at least 10 years.

NON-JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION


Executive Officer/Clerk 


The Executive Officer/Clerk is responsible for the administrative supervision and control of all non-judicial activities of the Court. The Executive Officer/Clerk also serves as jury commissioner of the court. Court judges select the Executive Officer/Clerk. The Executive Officer/Clerk, under the direction of the Presiding Judge, supervises all administrative activities and personnel, coordinates all staff activities and has charge of planning and improving management methods
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Black’s Law Dictionary, 5th Edition, West Publishing Company, 1981.

Signature: The act of putting one’s name at the end of an instrument to attest its validity; the name thus written.

Signed: Includes any symbol executed or adopted by a party with present intention to authenticate a writing.

Judicial office: Offices which relate to the administration of justice; and which should be exercised by persons of sufficient skill and experience in the duties which appertain to them.

Judicial officer:   A judge or magistrate. The term, in the popular sense, applies generally to any officer of a court, but in the strictly legal sense applies only to an officer who determines causes between parties or renders decision in a judicial capacity. One who exercises judicial function.   A person in whom is vested authority to decide causes or exercise powers appropriate to a court.

Judicial power: “The authority exercised by that department of government which is charged with declaration of what law is and its construction. The authority vested in courts and judges, as distinguished from the executive and legislative power……”

Clerk: Officer of the court who files pleadings, motions, judgments, etc., issues process, and keeps records of court proceedings.

Signature: The act of putting one’s name at the end of an instrument to attest its validity; the name thus written.

Signed: Includes any symbol executed or adopted by a party with present intention to authenticate a writing.

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California Constitution, Article VI, Section 19: The Legislature shall prescribe compensation for judges of courts of record.  

 A judge of a court of record may not receive the salary for the judicial office held by the judge while any cause before the judge remains pending and undetermined for 90 days after it has been submitted for decision.

The judge of court of record, Judge Stephen Kleifield, is under oath and mandated by law pursuant to ARTICLE VI, §19, to render a court decision within 90 days from January 27, 2011. As of April 26, 2011, Judge Steven J. Kleifield, pursuant to ARTICLE VI, §19, CC , must render a formal court decision for Limited Liability Case #10K18049: HSBC Bank N.A. vs. Lofton.

Sincerely,

Michael L. Lofton
 
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 ........"Tell the Truth or Say Nothing" also applies to any court official, court clerk, Deputy City Attorney, Judge, elected official, lawyer, journalist, etc.
 

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