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Sunday, November 29, 2009

The National Coalition For Civil Rights Press Release

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Press Release                         Thursday, October 29, 2009

 

The National Coalition For Civil Rights has learn that former New York State Acting Supreme Court Judge Michael A. Ambrosio is schedule to move back to Brooklyn, New York Family Court as a Family Court Judge by the second week of next month.

 

Back in the 90’s he was a Family Court Judge Around 1998 he moved to Brooklyn Criminal Court, and some time before his friend (former Judge Gerald Garson) was exposed for taking brides. Judge Ambrosio was move to hearing matrimonial cases and after Judge Garson arrest, Judge Ambrosio took over most, if not all of his cases and some of the cases are still pending.

 

We wish him all the best at his new position, in Brooklyn Family Court,

 

 

O ur new webpage at www.nccr.info with various cases of bad judges, cops, and monster moms. These cases are for educational purposes and can help non-attorney understand the system.

 

The National Coalition For Civil Rights want to hear for you, they invite you to email them your information of Due Process Violations, Color of Law Violations, Job or Sex/Gender Religious Discrimination, Education or Housing Discrimination, Lack of Due Process in Divorce Matters, over the board Child or Spousal Support, Juvenile Delinquency proceedings, Medical/Psychiatric issues, Probation, Arrear issues, Termination of Parental Rights, Dealing with the Foster Care System, Landlord/Tenant issues, Adoption, Custody issues, Matrimonial issues, Child Sex Abuse, Religious Marriages, Domestic Violence, Order’s of Protection, Down and Upward Modifications, Interference with Visitation/Custody, Fair Hearings (Welfare, SSI, & SSD), Health Insurance, Criminal issues, Probable-Cause Hearings, Business issues, Special Proceedings & Habeas Corpus, Civil Rights, Police issues, Civil Defaults Judgments, Hague issues, Bankruptcy issues, Business Re-organization, Spousal Abuse, Crisis Intervention/Management, Dispute Resolution, and more. We educate people to understand how to make the system.

 

 

For additional information, contact Jay Johnson at nccr004@aol.com or visit www.nccr.info

 

Looking for individuals of injustice.

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