Nationwide -- Dora P. Bullock, a Black, Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in good standing in the state of North Carolina, says that she was falsely charged and unlawfully framed by a White male police officer, while experiencing a medical emergency in July 2018 at a police check point in the city of Creedmoor, N.C. Ms. Bullock asserts that the Police Officer, Robert P. Varn, retaliated against her by filing the false charges, because she had filed a previous complaint against him in January, 2017.
In addition to the violation of her U.S. Constitutional Rights under the First, Fifth, Eighth, and Fourteenth Amendments by Officer Varn, Ms. Bullock asserts that the Record will show that she has also been a victim of judicial injustice from September 2018 through October 2020 to due process of law.
Ms. Bullock maintains that she was denied U.S. Constitutional Rights, as guaranteed under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments, to defend herself against the false charges; serious threats to her good, professional reputation. She affirms that every level of the North Carolina Judicial System, denied her the aforementioned guaranteed rights.
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Her final denial of justice in October, 2020, was by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina, Western Division, who rejected and dismissed all of the valid and relevant evidence that fully supported her case. This court upheld corrupt actions of the defendants to destroy her 40+ year outstanding, good and clean driving record.
Ms. Bullock posits that the denial of justice on every judicial level in the state of North Carolina, including the federal level, are very real problems for Black Americans, and people of color in this state. She affirmed that these were proven facts in her state and federal court cases. She expressed her belief that her race, Black, and age 65, were critical factors in the denial of her plight for justice.
According to Ms. Bullock, systemic racism, and police misconduct, in addition to judicial injustice, are very real problems for Black Americans, and people of color in North Carolina. She highlighted problems with racial profiling by police in the city of Creedmoor.
Dora P. Bullock posits that “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere”; “Justice denied anywhere diminishes justice everywhere.” -- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
“All the rights secured to the citizens under the Constitution are worth nothing, and a mere bubble, except guaranteed to them by an independent and virtuous judiciary.” -- Andrew Jackson
And “I believe that an independent and impartial judiciary is essential to our constitutional republic.” -- Brett Kavanaugh
Ms. Bullock affirms that the proof and validation of the injustices against her, can be found in her 06-24-2019 Brief to the N.C. Court of Appeals, Case No. 19-503, and Complaint and Case Documents dated 03-12-2020, 04-21-2020, and 05-21-2020, respectively, to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina, Western Division, Case No. 5:20-CV-96-D.
According to Ms. Bullock, the lack, or absence of justice and equality in America, will keep its people divided. The lack, or absence of unity and diversity will keep its people divided.
She says that there must be a demand for judicial oversight, transparency, and accountability of all judges, and judicial systems in this country. Judicial injustice against natural-born, tax paying citizens should absolutely not be tolerated, or allowed. There must be changes to any law, or practice that will deny a natural-born citizen, and tax payer, regardless of their race, access to fair and impartial administration of justice.
"As Black Americans, and people of color, we demand equal justice under the law. We support the United States of America, as mandated, with our tax dollars, as well. This is also our country," she comments.
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