Will "fraud on the court" overturn MJ's Innocent Verdict?

Dialdancer

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Here is a legal response to the comment made to the Fans. It is a question of Michael’s “not guilty” verdict being over turned if Sneddon is brought up on charges. A comment which may frighten the truly loyal and loving and cause them to not support or not continue to support the Affidavit.



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“Michael was found Not Guilty, despite the actions of Sneddon and the
let’s ponder on the ramifications of having William Wageners affidavit accepted and the verdict voided.

Is that what MJ fans want?

Do we want the Not Guilty verdicts voided? We think not.

So if a fraud upon court is proven all of the orders and judgments are voided
and this voids the verdict"

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Question put to JB Umphrey attorney at law

Scenario: officer(s) of the court are found to be guilty of "Fraud Upon the Court" after a case has been tried.

The defendant was found NOT GUILTY

QUESTION: If the officers of the court are found to have committed "Fraud Upon the Court" does this overturn the not guilty verdict for the defendant?
Optional Information:
Country relating to Question: United States
State (if USA): California

Response from JB Umphrey attorney at law
Wednesday, August 15, 2012 6:44 PM EST
Welcome and thank you for your question!

"The answer to your question is "no." The defendant was found not guilty and that's how things will remain. The defendant cannot be tried twice for the same crime (double jeopardy)."

http://en.wikipedia....Double_jeopardy


I have been told Wagener did not properly submit the Affidavit nor to the correct Govt body. I do not have a legal answer whether he did or not properly submit; my answer is one of common sense. If Mr. Wagener did not properly submit nor submit to the correct people I suspect they would have informed him if not before surely during if only to embarrass him.


http://www.newspress.com/Top/index.jsp

Blogtalkradio interview with Wagener and several person who attended the meeting. Get their impression of what went on and the reactions to the Affidavit. Thurs 8/16/12 12 PST, 2 CST & 3 EST
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/cadeflaw/2012/08/16/william-wageners-affidavit-a-rolling-stone-part-2
 
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