Judge Misconduct Case Rehearing
Summary
If a judge in your case was arrested and retired due to a DUI, you can file a motion for reconsideration. Draft a motion explaining the judges misconduct and how it impacted your case. Gather evidence of ignored rights and consult New Mexicos Rules of Civil Procedure. For legal malpractice, collect documentation of attorney interactions and consider filing a complaint with the New Mexico State Bar. The statute of limitations for legal malpractice in New Mexico is generally three years from the incident or discovery. You can inform the current judge of these issues through a formal motion or letter, detailing the misconduct and any threats.Full Conversation
if you become aware that a judge who heard your case was arrested and retired due to a dui how to file a motion to have your case re heard
Hi Leigh! You can file a motion to have your case reheard if you believe the judge’s conduct may have affected your case. Here’s a brief outline:
- Draft a motion for reconsideration, explaining the judge's arrest and retirement due to DUI.
- Include how this might have impacted your case.
- File the motion with the court where your case was heard.
Do you have any specific concerns about how the judge's conduct might have influenced your case?
- Draft a motion for reconsideration, explaining the judge's arrest and retirement due to DUI.
- Include how this might have impacted your case.
- File the motion with the court where your case was heard.
Do you have any specific concerns about how the judge's conduct might have influenced your case?
absouteley! she ignored my constitutional and legal rights and process
Hi Leigh! It sounds like you have strong concerns about the judge's conduct. Here are some additional steps to consider:
- Gather any evidence showing how your rights were ignored.
- Consult New Mexico's Rules of Civil Procedure for specific guidelines on filing motions.
- Consider seeking advice from a legal professional for tailored assistance.
Do you need help with finding specific resources or guidelines for drafting your motion?
- Gather any evidence showing how your rights were ignored.
- Consult New Mexico's Rules of Civil Procedure for specific guidelines on filing motions.
- Consider seeking advice from a legal professional for tailored assistance.
Do you need help with finding specific resources or guidelines for drafting your motion?
yes please
Hi Leigh! Here are some resources and guidelines to help you draft your motion:
- New Mexico Rules of Civil Procedure: You can find these rules online, which will guide you on the specific requirements for filing a motion for reconsideration.
- Evidence: Gather documentation or witness statements that support your claim that your rights were ignored.
Would you like information on any specific part of the motion drafting process?
- New Mexico Rules of Civil Procedure: You can find these rules online, which will guide you on the specific requirements for filing a motion for reconsideration.
- Evidence: Gather documentation or witness statements that support your claim that your rights were ignored.
Would you like information on any specific part of the motion drafting process?
well i also have a question about making the sitting judge aware of a physical threat that has been insenuated by the opposing party and this case is ten yrs old
Case Rating: *.
If you're concerned about a physical threat from the opposing party, you should definitely inform the sitting judge. Here are the steps:
- Draft a formal letter or motion detailing the threat.
- Provide any evidence or witness statements supporting your claim.
- Submit this letter or motion to the court handling your case.
Is there anything specific you need help with regarding this process?
If you're concerned about a physical threat from the opposing party, you should definitely inform the sitting judge. Here are the steps:
- Draft a formal letter or motion detailing the threat.
- Provide any evidence or witness statements supporting your claim.
- Submit this letter or motion to the court handling your case.
Is there anything specific you need help with regarding this process?
yes the paperwork and mathmatics the ourt did is so messed up i cannot even begin to correct it. She never got discovery from the other party as well as my atty committed legal malpractice
Hi Leigh! It sounds like you have multiple serious concerns, including potential legal malpractice and errors in the court's paperwork. Here are some steps you can consider:
- Legal Malpractice:
- Gather all documentation of your interactions with your attorney.
- Consider filing a complaint with the New Mexico State Bar.
- Discovery Issues:
- Identify specific documents or information that were not provided.
- You may be able to file a motion to compel discovery, even at this stage.
- Court Errors:
- Collect evidence of any mathematical or clerical errors in the court's paperwork.
- You can file a motion to correct these errors.
Would you like more detailed guidance on any of these steps?
- Legal Malpractice:
- Gather all documentation of your interactions with your attorney.
- Consider filing a complaint with the New Mexico State Bar.
- Discovery Issues:
- Identify specific documents or information that were not provided.
- You may be able to file a motion to compel discovery, even at this stage.
- Court Errors:
- Collect evidence of any mathematical or clerical errors in the court's paperwork.
- You can file a motion to correct these errors.
Would you like more detailed guidance on any of these steps?
yes
Hi Leigh! Let's break this down into manageable steps:
*. Legal Malpractice:
- Documentation: Collect all records of your interactions with your attorney.
- Complaint: File a complaint with the New Mexico State Bar.
*. Discovery Issues:
- Motion to Compel: Identify missing documents and file a motion to compel discovery.
*. Court Errors:
- Motion to Correct: Gather evidence of errors and file a motion to correct them.
Would you like to start with any specific part of this process?
*. Legal Malpractice:
- Documentation: Collect all records of your interactions with your attorney.
- Complaint: File a complaint with the New Mexico State Bar.
*. Discovery Issues:
- Motion to Compel: Identify missing documents and file a motion to compel discovery.
*. Court Errors:
- Motion to Correct: Gather evidence of errors and file a motion to correct them.
Would you like to start with any specific part of this process?
yes
Hi Leigh! Let's start with the legal malpractice part since it’s quite significant:
*. Documentation:
- Collect all records, including emails, letters, and any written communication with your attorney.
- Note down any instances where you believe your attorney failed in their duty.
*. Complaint:
- Visit the New Mexico State Bar's website and look for the complaint form.
- Fill out the form, providing detailed information about your grievances.
Would you like more detailed steps on filing the complaint or help with another part of the process?
*. Documentation:
- Collect all records, including emails, letters, and any written communication with your attorney.
- Note down any instances where you believe your attorney failed in their duty.
*. Complaint:
- Visit the New Mexico State Bar's website and look for the complaint form.
- Fill out the form, providing detailed information about your grievances.
Would you like more detailed steps on filing the complaint or help with another part of the process?
yes
Hi Leigh! Here's a more detailed guide on filing a complaint for legal malpractice:
*. Documentation:
- Collect all emails, letters, contracts, and any written communication with your attorney.
- Note specific instances of malpractice (missed deadlines, failure to obtain discovery, etc.).
*. Filing a Complaint:
- Visit the New Mexico State Bar's website.
- Download and fill out the complaint form, detailing your grievances.
- Attach all relevant documentation supporting your claims.
- Submit the complaint form as instructed on the website.
Would you like guidance on gathering documentation or on another part of the process?
*. Documentation:
- Collect all emails, letters, contracts, and any written communication with your attorney.
- Note specific instances of malpractice (missed deadlines, failure to obtain discovery, etc.).
*. Filing a Complaint:
- Visit the New Mexico State Bar's website.
- Download and fill out the complaint form, detailing your grievances.
- Attach all relevant documentation supporting your claims.
- Submit the complaint form as instructed on the website.
Would you like guidance on gathering documentation or on another part of the process?
my atty never sent me any communication or called me at all and then yelled at me to shut up in court and then recused himself stating i was difficult also the recording of that hearing is missing no record of it can be located
Hi Leigh! It sounds like you have serious concerns regarding your attorney's conduct and the missing court recording. Here are steps you can take:
*. File a Complaint for Legal Malpractice:
- Collect all relevant documentation.
- Visit the New Mexico State Bar's website for the complaint form.
- Detail your attorney's behavior, including the lack of communication and the incident in court.
*. Address the Missing Court Recording:
- Contact the court clerk's office to inquire about the missing recording.
- File a formal motion or request for an investigation into the missing record.
Would you like more detailed steps on either of these processes?
*. File a Complaint for Legal Malpractice:
- Collect all relevant documentation.
- Visit the New Mexico State Bar's website for the complaint form.
- Detail your attorney's behavior, including the lack of communication and the incident in court.
*. Address the Missing Court Recording:
- Contact the court clerk's office to inquire about the missing recording.
- File a formal motion or request for an investigation into the missing record.
Would you like more detailed steps on either of these processes?
alsp statute of limitations do i need to worry about it
In New Mexico, the statute of limitations for legal malpractice is generally three years from the date of the incident or when you discovered the malpractice. For personal injury claims, it is also three years.
Would you like more information on how to calculate the specific time frame in your case?
Would you like more information on how to calculate the specific time frame in your case?
yes
Hi Leigh! Here’s how to calculate the statute of limitations for your legal malpractice claim:
*. Date of Incident or Discovery: Identify the date when the malpractice occurred or when you first discovered it.
*. Three-Year Period: Calculate three years from that date.
*. Tolling Exceptions: Note any circumstances that may extend this period, like fraud or concealment by the attorney.
Would you like help identifying the specific date of discovery or any exceptions that might apply?
*. Date of Incident or Discovery: Identify the date when the malpractice occurred or when you first discovered it.
*. Three-Year Period: Calculate three years from that date.
*. Tolling Exceptions: Note any circumstances that may extend this period, like fraud or concealment by the attorney.
Would you like help identifying the specific date of discovery or any exceptions that might apply?
yes please
Hi Leigh! Let's help you identify the specific date of discovery and any exceptions:
*. Date of Discovery:
- Review when you first realized your attorney's misconduct (e.g., missed deadlines, lack of communication, or the court incident).
- This could be the date of a specific event or when you obtained new information revealing the malpractice.
*. Exceptions (Tolling):
- If your attorney concealed their malpractice or committed fraud, the three-year period might be extended.
- Gather evidence or documentation indicating any concealment or fraudulent actions.
Would you like assistance in gathering evidence for the date of discovery or understanding possible exceptions?
*. Date of Discovery:
- Review when you first realized your attorney's misconduct (e.g., missed deadlines, lack of communication, or the court incident).
- This could be the date of a specific event or when you obtained new information revealing the malpractice.
*. Exceptions (Tolling):
- If your attorney concealed their malpractice or committed fraud, the three-year period might be extended.
- Gather evidence or documentation indicating any concealment or fraudulent actions.
Would you like assistance in gathering evidence for the date of discovery or understanding possible exceptions?
yes
Hi Leigh! It seems like you've got a strong case for legal malpractice and procedural issues. Here’s how to proceed further:
*. Date of Discovery:
- Pinpoint when you first realized the attorney's misconduct, such as the date of the court incident or when you noticed missing communications.
*. Gathering Evidence:
- Collect any documentation or records that highlight the misconduct (e.g., court records, emails, notes from interactions).
*. Possible Exceptions:
- Look for evidence that your attorney concealed information or committed fraud, which could toll the statute of limitations.
Would you like detailed steps on how to document and present these findings?
*. Date of Discovery:
- Pinpoint when you first realized the attorney's misconduct, such as the date of the court incident or when you noticed missing communications.
*. Gathering Evidence:
- Collect any documentation or records that highlight the misconduct (e.g., court records, emails, notes from interactions).
*. Possible Exceptions:
- Look for evidence that your attorney concealed information or committed fraud, which could toll the statute of limitations.
Would you like detailed steps on how to document and present these findings?
yes
Hi Leigh! Here’s a more detailed guide on how to document and present your findings for legal malpractice:
*. Date of Discovery:
- Pinpoint Specific Dates: Review any key events or discoveries, such as the court incident, missed deadlines, or lack of communication. Note these dates precisely.
*. Gathering Evidence:
- Documentation: Collect all relevant documents, including:
- Court records
- Emails and other written communications
- Notes from interactions with your attorney
- Witness Statements: If anyone witnessed the attorney's misconduct, gather statements from them.
*. Possible Exceptions (Tolling):
- Fraud or Concealment: Look for any evidence indicating your attorney concealed their misconduct or engaged in fraudulent behavior. This could include:
- Discrepancies in billing
- Any documentation showing intentional concealment of information
*. Presenting Findings:
- Organize Evidence: Create a clear, chronological timeline of events with supporting documents attached.
- Detailed Complaint: When filing your complaint with the New Mexico State Bar, provide a detailed account of the incidents, supported by the evidence you’ve gathered.
Would you likemore assistance with organizing your evidence or drafting your complaint?
*. Date of Discovery:
- Pinpoint Specific Dates: Review any key events or discoveries, such as the court incident, missed deadlines, or lack of communication. Note these dates precisely.
*. Gathering Evidence:
- Documentation: Collect all relevant documents, including:
- Court records
- Emails and other written communications
- Notes from interactions with your attorney
- Witness Statements: If anyone witnessed the attorney's misconduct, gather statements from them.
*. Possible Exceptions (Tolling):
- Fraud or Concealment: Look for any evidence indicating your attorney concealed their misconduct or engaged in fraudulent behavior. This could include:
- Discrepancies in billing
- Any documentation showing intentional concealment of information
*. Presenting Findings:
- Organize Evidence: Create a clear, chronological timeline of events with supporting documents attached.
- Detailed Complaint: When filing your complaint with the New Mexico State Bar, provide a detailed account of the incidents, supported by the evidence you’ve gathered.
Would you likemore assistance with organizing your evidence or drafting your complaint?
yes
Hi Leigh! Here’s how to organize your evidence and draft your complaint:
Organizing Evidence
*. Create a Timeline:
- List key events and dates in chronological order.
- Attach supporting documents like court records, emails, etc.
*. Document Specific Misconduct:
- Outline incidents (e.g., court incident, missed communications).
- Include any witness statements, if available.
*. Create a Timeline:
- List key events and dates in chronological order.
- Attach supporting documents like court records, emails, etc.
*. Document Specific Misconduct:
- Outline incidents (e.g., court incident, missed communications).
- Include any witness statements, if available.
Drafting Your Complaint
*. Introduction:
- Briefly state who you are and the purpose of the complaint.
*. Incident Description:
- Detail each instance of misconduct with supporting evidence.
- Mention the missing court recording and lack of communication.
*. Legal Grounds:
- Cite relevant legal principles or rules that were violated.
*. Conclusion:
- Clearly state your desired outcome (e.g., disciplinary action, compensation).
Would you like help drafting any specific part of the complaint?
*. Introduction:
- Briefly state who you are and the purpose of the complaint.
*. Incident Description:
- Detail each instance of misconduct with supporting evidence.
- Mention the missing court recording and lack of communication.
*. Legal Grounds:
- Cite relevant legal principles or rules that were violated.
*. Conclusion:
- Clearly state your desired outcome (e.g., disciplinary action, compensation).
Would you like help drafting any specific part of the complaint?
is there any way to advise the current judge that due to the former judges misconduct my attys misconduct and the eluding to physical harm by te respondant without doing it in open court
Hi Leigh! Yes, you can inform the current judge about these issues without doing it in open court. Here's how:
- Draft a Formal Motion or Letter: Detail the former judge’s and attorney’s misconduct, and the threat by the respondent.
- Submit to Court: File this motion or letter with the court handling your case.
Would you like guidance on drafting this motion or letter?
- Draft a Formal Motion or Letter: Detail the former judge’s and attorney’s misconduct, and the threat by the respondent.
- Submit to Court: File this motion or letter with the court handling your case.
Would you like guidance on drafting this motion or letter?
yes
Hi Leigh! Here's a guide to drafting a formal motion or letter to inform the current judge:
*. Introduction:
- Briefly state who you are and the purpose of the letter/motion.
*. Background:
- Explain the former judge’s misconduct and your attorney’s malpractice.
- Mention the eluded physical threat by the respondent.
*. Details:
- Provide specific instances and supporting evidence.
- Attach any relevant documents.
*. Conclusion:
- Request the judge to take necessary actions and consider these factors in your case.
Would you like more detailed steps on any specific section?
*. Introduction:
- Briefly state who you are and the purpose of the letter/motion.
*. Background:
- Explain the former judge’s misconduct and your attorney’s malpractice.
- Mention the eluded physical threat by the respondent.
*. Details:
- Provide specific instances and supporting evidence.
- Attach any relevant documents.
*. Conclusion:
- Request the judge to take necessary actions and consider these factors in your case.
Would you like more detailed steps on any specific section?
yes
Hi Leigh! Here's a more detailed guide for each section of your formal motion or letter:
*. Introduction:
- Briefly State Who You Are:
"I am Leigh [Your Last Name], a party to case [Case Number]."
- Purpose:
"The purpose of this letter/motion is to bring to your attention serious concerns regarding the former judge’s misconduct, my attorney’s malpractice, and threats made by the respondent."
- Briefly State Who You Are:
"I am Leigh [Your Last Name], a party to case [Case Number]."
- Purpose:
"The purpose of this letter/motion is to bring to your attention serious concerns regarding the former judge’s misconduct, my attorney’s malpractice, and threats made by the respondent."
*. Background:
- Former Judge’s Misconduct:
"The former judge, who presided over my case, was arrested and retired due to a DUI. During her tenure, she ignored my constitutional and legal rights, compromising the fairness of my trial."
- Attorney’s Malpractice:
"My attorney failed to communicate with me, missed critical deadlines, and even yelled at me in court. He later recused himself, calling me difficult. Additionally, a crucial court recording from this time is missing."
- Respondent’s Threat:
"The respondent in my case has insinuated physical harm, adding to my distress and compromising my safety."
- Former Judge’s Misconduct:
"The former judge, who presided over my case, was arrested and retired due to a DUI. During her tenure, she ignored my constitutional and legal rights, compromising the fairness of my trial."
- Attorney’s Malpractice:
"My attorney failed to communicate with me, missed critical deadlines, and even yelled at me in court. He later recused himself, calling me difficult. Additionally, a crucial court recording from this time is missing."
- Respondent’s Threat:
"The respondent in my case has insinuated physical harm, adding to my distress and compromising my safety."
*. Details:
- Specific Instances and Evidence - Former Judge:
"On [Date], the judge ignored key evidence and procedural requirements. Attached are court records and witness statements supporting this."
- Attorney:
"My attorney failed to obtain discovery, missed deadlines, and did not communicate with me. Attached are emails and notes documenting these failures."
- Respondent’s Threat:
"The respondent made a threatening remark on [Date]. Attached are witness statements and any other relevant evidence."
- Specific Instances and Evidence - Former Judge:
"On [Date], the judge ignored key evidence and procedural requirements. Attached are court records and witness statements supporting this."
- Attorney:
"My attorney failed to obtain discovery, missed deadlines, and did not communicate with me. Attached are emails and notes documenting these failures."
- Respondent’s Threat:
"The respondent made a threatening remark on [Date]. Attached are witness statements and any other relevant evidence."
*. Conclusion:
- Request:
"In light of these issues, I respectfully request that the court take necessary actions, including reconsideration of my case and ensuring my safety. I am willing to provide further information if needed."
Would you like help with any specific part, such as drafting a particular section or gathering the necessary documents?
- Request:
"In light of these issues, I respectfully request that the court take necessary actions, including reconsideration of my case and ensuring my safety. I am willing to provide further information if needed."
Would you like help with any specific part, such as drafting a particular section or gathering the necessary documents?
can i save this chat and return to it as i proceed
Hi Leigh! Yes, you can save this chat and return to it as you proceed. If you need to reference any information later, you can come back and continue from where you left off. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out anytime!
who is the highest law enforcement agency i can report a felony to to ensure my safety
Hi Leigh! You can report a felony to the New Mexico State Police, which is the highest law enforcement agency in the state. They can assist in ensuring your safety.
Would you like guidance on how to get in touch with them or any other specific information?
Would you like guidance on how to get in touch with them or any other specific information?
what about the marshalls
Hi Leigh! The U.S. Marshals Service can also assist in matters involving personal safety, especially if there's a federal aspect to your case or if you're in immediate danger. Here's how you can proceed:
*. Contact Local Law Enforcement: Report the threat to your local police department first.
*. Reach Out to U.S. Marshals: If necessary, contact the U.S. Marshals Service for further assistance.
Would you like more details on how to contact the U.S. Marshals or additional steps for ensuring your safety?
*. Contact Local Law Enforcement: Report the threat to your local police department first.
*. Reach Out to U.S. Marshals: If necessary, contact the U.S. Marshals Service for further assistance.
Would you like more details on how to contact the U.S. Marshals or additional steps for ensuring your safety?
what is the job of the marshalls office
Hi Leigh! The U.S. Marshals Service has a broad range of responsibilities including:
- Protecting the federal judiciary.
- Apprehending federal fugitives.
- Managing and transporting federal prisoners.
- Executing federal court orders and warrants.
- Managing assets seized from criminal enterprises.
Would you like more information on how to contact the U.S. Marshals for specific assistance?
- Protecting the federal judiciary.
- Apprehending federal fugitives.
- Managing and transporting federal prisoners.
- Executing federal court orders and warrants.
- Managing assets seized from criminal enterprises.
Would you like more information on how to contact the U.S. Marshals for specific assistance?
yes
Hi Leigh! Here’s how you can contact the U.S. Marshals Service for assistance:
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.usmarshals.gov
Would you like guidance on what information to provide when you contact them?
U.S. Marshals Service – District of New Mexico
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.usmarshals.gov
Would you like guidance on what information to provide when you contact them?
yes
Hi Leigh! Here’s a guide on what information to provide when you contact the U.S. Marshals Service:
*. Introduction:
- Briefly introduce yourself and provide your contact details.
*. Nature of the Threat:
- Clearly state that you are reporting a felony threat made by the respondent in your case.
- Provide specific details about the threat, including any dates, times, and locations.
*. Background Information:
- Explain the context of your legal issues, including the misconduct by the former judge and your attorney.
- Mention any ongoing legal proceedings or motions you have filed related to the case.
*. Supporting Evidence:
- Offer any documentation or witness statements that support your claims of the threat and misconduct.
*. Request for Assistance:
- Clearly state that you are seeking their assistance to ensure your safety and to address the felony threat.
Would you like help drafting a specific script or letter for this contact?
*. Introduction:
- Briefly introduce yourself and provide your contact details.
*. Nature of the Threat:
- Clearly state that you are reporting a felony threat made by the respondent in your case.
- Provide specific details about the threat, including any dates, times, and locations.
*. Background Information:
- Explain the context of your legal issues, including the misconduct by the former judge and your attorney.
- Mention any ongoing legal proceedings or motions you have filed related to the case.
*. Supporting Evidence:
- Offer any documentation or witness statements that support your claims of the threat and misconduct.
*. Request for Assistance:
- Clearly state that you are seeking their assistance to ensure your safety and to address the felony threat.
Would you like help drafting a specific script or letter for this contact?
yes
Hi Leigh! Here's a detailed script you can use when contacting the U.S. Marshals Service:
Script:
*. Introduction:
- "Hello, my name is Leigh [Your Last Name]. My contact number is [Your Phone Number]."
*. Nature of the Threat:
- "I am calling to report a felony threat made against me by the respondent in my ongoing legal case. The threat was made on [specific date], and I fear for my safety."
*. Background Information:
- "I am currently involved in a legal case with significant issues. The former judge in my case was arrested and retired due to a DUI and ignored my constitutional rights. Additionally, my attorney committed legal malpractice, including failing to communicate with me and missing critical deadlines."
*. Supporting Evidence:
- "I have documentation and witness statements supporting my claims of the threat and the misconduct by the former judge and my attorney. I can provide this evidence upon request."
*. Request for Assistance:
- ""I am seeking your assistance to ensure my safety and address the felony threat. I would appreciate any guidance or protection measures you can offer."
Would you like more assistance in gathering your supporting evidence or any other part of the process?
~U.S. Marshals Service – District of New Mexico
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.usmarshals.gov
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.usmarshals.gov
Script:
*. Introduction:
- "Hello, my name is Leigh [Your Last Name]. My contact number is [Your Phone Number]."
*. Nature of the Threat:
- "I am calling to report a felony threat made against me by the respondent in my ongoing legal case. The threat was made on [specific date], and I fear for my safety."
*. Background Information:
- "I am currently involved in a legal case with significant issues. The former judge in my case was arrested and retired due to a DUI and ignored my constitutional rights. Additionally, my attorney committed legal malpractice, including failing to communicate with me and missing critical deadlines."
*. Supporting Evidence:
- "I have documentation and witness statements supporting my claims of the threat and the misconduct by the former judge and my attorney. I can provide this evidence upon request."
*. Request for Assistance:
- ""I am seeking your assistance to ensure my safety and address the felony threat. I would appreciate any guidance or protection measures you can offer."
Would you like more assistance in gathering your supporting evidence or any other part of the process?
what if i think the police were involved in a local killing
Hi Leigh! If you believe the police were involved in a local killing, you should report it to an external oversight body to ensure an impartial investigation. Here are the steps:
*. Contact the FBI: They handle cases involving law enforcement misconduct.
*. Provide Detailed Information: Clearly state the incident, any evidence, and your concerns.
Would you like guidance on how to contact the FBI or what specific information to include in your report?
*. Contact the FBI: They handle cases involving law enforcement misconduct.
*. Provide Detailed Information: Clearly state the incident, any evidence, and your concerns.
Would you like guidance on how to contact the FBI or what specific information to include in your report?
yes
Hi Leigh! Here's how to contact the FBI and what information to provide:
Script:
*. Introduction:
- "Hello, my name is Leigh [Your Last Name]. My contact number is [Your Phone Number]."
*. Nature of the Incident:
- "I am calling to report a serious concern involving the local police. I believe they were involved in a local killing."
*. Detailed Information:
- "The incident occurred on [specific date] at [location]. I have evidence and information that suggests police involvement."
*. Supporting Evidence:
- "I have gathered documentation, witness statements, and other relevant evidence that supports my claims. I can provide this evidence upon request."
*. Request for Investigation:
- "I am seeking an impartial investigation into this matter. I would appreciate any guidance or action you can take to address this issue."
Would you like more assistance with gathering your supporting evidence or any other part of this process?
~FBI Albuquerque Field Office
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/albuquerque
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/albuquerque
Script:
*. Introduction:
- "Hello, my name is Leigh [Your Last Name]. My contact number is [Your Phone Number]."
*. Nature of the Incident:
- "I am calling to report a serious concern involving the local police. I believe they were involved in a local killing."
*. Detailed Information:
- "The incident occurred on [specific date] at [location]. I have evidence and information that suggests police involvement."
*. Supporting Evidence:
- "I have gathered documentation, witness statements, and other relevant evidence that supports my claims. I can provide this evidence upon request."
*. Request for Investigation:
- "I am seeking an impartial investigation into this matter. I would appreciate any guidance or action you can take to address this issue."
Would you like more assistance with gathering your supporting evidence or any other part of this process?
i am concerned for the safty of myself and my family
Hi Leigh! Your safety and that of your family is paramount. Here's a step-by-step guide to ensure your concerns are addressed:
Would you like more
Immediate Steps:
*. Contact the FBI:
- Phone: (*) *-*
- Website: [FBI Albuquerque Field Office](www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/albuquerque)
- Script: Use the provided script to report your concerns involving the local police and any threats you've received.
*. Contact U.S. Marshals Service:
- Phone: (*) *-*
- Website: [U.S. Marshals Service](www.usmarshals.gov)
- Script: Explain the threats and legal misconduct you’ve faced. Request assistance to ensure your safety.
Would you like more help with the statuteHi Leigh! Here’s a brief overview tailored to your situation, focusing on the statute of limitations and the death threat:
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: [U.S. Marshals](https://www.usmarshals.gov)
*. Contact the FBI:
- Phone: (*) *-*
- Website: [FBI Albuquerque Field Office](www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/albuquerque)
- Script: Use the provided script to report your concerns involving the local police and any threats you've received.
*. Contact U.S. Marshals Service:
- Phone: (*) *-*
- Website: [U.S. Marshals Service](www.usmarshals.gov)
- Script: Explain the threats and legal misconduct you’ve faced. Request assistance to ensure your safety.
Additional Steps:
- Relocate Temporarily: If possible, consider staying with friends or family in a different location until the authorities can assure your safety.
- Document Everything: Keep a detailed log of all incidents, threats, and communications.
- Legal Assistance: Consult with a legal professional who specializes in personal safety and legal malpractice.
Would you like more detailed guidance on any of these steps?
- Relocate Temporarily: If possible, consider staying with friends or family in a different location until the authorities can assure your safety.
- Document Everything: Keep a detailed log of all incidents, threats, and communications.
- Legal Assistance: Consult with a legal professional who specializes in personal safety and legal malpractice.
Would you like more detailed guidance on any of these steps?
what about my court situation i am concerned with the statute of limitations and this threat resulted in a death
Hi Leigh! Here’s a brief overview tailored to your situation, focusing on the statute of limitations and the death threat:
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: [U.S. Marshals](www.usmarshals.gov)
Court Situation and Statute of Limitations:
*. Legal Malpractice:
- Statute of Limitations: Generally, 3 years from the date of discovery of the malpractice.
*. Personal Injury/Wrongful Death:
- Statute of Limitations: Typically, 3 years from the date of the injury or death.
~U.S. Marshals Service – District of New Mexico*. Legal Malpractice:
- Statute of Limitations: Generally, 3 years from the date of discovery of the malpractice.
*. Personal Injury/Wrongful Death:
- Statute of Limitations: Typically, 3 years from the date of the injury or death.
Addressing the Threat and Death:
*. Immediate Steps:
- Contact the FBI to report the involvement of local police and any death threats.
- Contact the U.S. Marshals Service for protection and assistance.
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: [FBI Albuquerque](www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/albuquerque)
*. Immediate Steps:
- Contact the FBI to report the involvement of local police and any death threats.
- Contact the U.S. Marshals Service for protection and assistance.
Contact Information:
~FBI Albuquerque Field OfficePhone: (*) *-*
Website: [FBI Albuquerque](www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/albuquerque)
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: [U.S. Marshals](www.usmarshals.gov)
Would you like more help with the statuteHi Leigh! Here’s a brief overview tailored to your situation, focusing on the statute of limitations and the death threat:
Court Situation and Statute of Limitations:
*. Legal Malpractice:
- Statute of Limitations: Generally, 3 years from the date of discovery of the malpractice.
*. Personal Injury/Wrongful Death:
- Statute of Limitations: Typically, 3 years from the date of the injury or death.
~U.S. Marshals Service – District of New Mexico*. Legal Malpractice:
- Statute of Limitations: Generally, 3 years from the date of discovery of the malpractice.
*. Personal Injury/Wrongful Death:
- Statute of Limitations: Typically, 3 years from the date of the injury or death.
Addressing the Threat and Death:
*. Immediate Steps:
- Contact the FBI to report the involvement of local police and any death threats.
- Contact the U.S. Marshals Service for protection and assistance.
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: [FBI Albuquerque](https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/albuquerque)
*. Immediate Steps:
- Contact the FBI to report the involvement of local police and any death threats.
- Contact the U.S. Marshals Service for protection and assistance.
Contact Information:
~FBI Albuquerque Field OfficePhone: (*) *-*
Website: [FBI Albuquerque](https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/albuquerque)
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: [U.S. Marshals](https://www.usmarshals.gov)
Would you like more
yes
Hi Leigh! Here’s a detailed guide to help you manage both your court situation and the safety concerns:
Court Situation and Statute of Limitations:
*. Legal Malpractice:
- Statute of Limitations: Generally, 3 years from the date you discovered the malpractice.
- Next Steps: Gather all relevant documentation and file a complaint with the New Mexico State Bar.
*. Personal Injury/Wrongful Death:
- Statute of Limitations: Typically, 3 years from the date of the injury or death.
- Next Steps: Contact a legal professional to discuss filing a claim.
Phone: (*) *-*Website: [FBI Albuquerque](https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/albuquerque)
*. Legal Malpractice:
- Statute of Limitations: Generally, 3 years from the date you discovered the malpractice.
- Next Steps: Gather all relevant documentation and file a complaint with the New Mexico State Bar.
*. Personal Injury/Wrongful Death:
- Statute of Limitations: Typically, 3 years from the date of the injury or death.
- Next Steps: Contact a legal professional to discuss filing a claim.
Addressing the Threat and Death:
*. Immediate Steps:
- Contact the FBI: Report the involvement of local police and any death threats.
- Contact the U.S. Marshals Service: Seek protection and assistance for your safety.
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: [U.S. Marshals](https://www.usmarshals.gov)
FBI Albuquerque Field Office*. Immediate Steps:
- Contact the FBI: Report the involvement of local police and any death threats.
- Contact the U.S. Marshals Service: Seek protection and assistance for your safety.
Contact Information:
U.S. Marshals Service – District of New MexicoPhone: (*) *-*
Website: [U.S. Marshals](https://www.usmarshals.gov)
Phone: (*) *-*Website: [FBI Albuquerque](https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/albuquerque)
Additional Steps:
- Relocate Temporarily: Stay with friends or family in a different location if possible.
- Document Everything: Keep a detailed log of all incidents, threats, and communications.
- Legal Assistance: Consult with a legal professional specializing in personal safety and legal malpractice.
Would you like more help with specific parts of these steps or anything else?
- Relocate Temporarily: Stay with friends or family in a different location if possible.
- Document Everything: Keep a detailed log of all incidents, threats, and communications.
- Legal Assistance: Consult with a legal professional specializing in personal safety and legal malpractice.
Would you like more help with specific parts of these steps or anything else?
a new location is not possibile and i need to proceed with the court case to survive fiancially
Hi Leigh! Given your critical need to proceed with your court case and ensure your safety, here’s a concise plan:
Court Case:
*. Legal Malpractice:
- Statute of Limitations: Generally 3 years from when you discovered the malpractice.
- Next Step: File a complaint with the New Mexico State Bar.
*. Personal Injury/Wrongful Death:
- Statute of Limitations: Typically 3 years from the date of injury or death.
- Next Step: Contact a legal professional to explore filing a claim.
*. Legal Malpractice:
- Statute of Limitations: Generally 3 years from when you discovered the malpractice.
- Next Step: File a complaint with the New Mexico State Bar.
*. Personal Injury/Wrongful Death:
- Statute of Limitations: Typically 3 years from the date of injury or death.
- Next Step: Contact a legal professional to explore filing a claim.
Safety Concerns:
*. Contact the FBI:
- Phone: (*) *-*
- Website: [FBI Albuquerque](https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/albuquerque)
- Script: Use the provided script to report the local police involvement and death threats.
*. Contact the U.S. Marshals Service:
- Phone: (*) *-*
- Website: [U.S. Marshals](https://www.usmarshals.gov)
- Script: Explain the threats and legal issuesand request protection.
Would you like more detailed guidance on any specific part of these steps or additional assistance?
*. Contact the FBI:
- Phone: (*) *-*
- Website: [FBI Albuquerque](https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/albuquerque)
- Script: Use the provided script to report the local police involvement and death threats.
*. Contact the U.S. Marshals Service:
- Phone: (*) *-*
- Website: [U.S. Marshals](https://www.usmarshals.gov)
- Script: Explain the threats and legal issuesand request protection.
Would you like more detailed guidance on any specific part of these steps or additional assistance?
what kind of protection can i expect
Hi Leigh! Here's what you can generally expect in terms of protection:
*. FBI:
- Investigation: They will investigate the threat thoroughly.
- Protection: They might coordinate with local law enforcement for your immediate safety.
*. U.S. Marshals Service:
- Witness Protection (if applicable): They can offer relocation and identity change if you are a key witness.
- Security Measures: They may provide personal protection or advice on security measures you can take.
Would you like more detailed information on any specific type of protection?
*. FBI:
- Investigation: They will investigate the threat thoroughly.
- Protection: They might coordinate with local law enforcement for your immediate safety.
*. U.S. Marshals Service:
- Witness Protection (if applicable): They can offer relocation and identity change if you are a key witness.
- Security Measures: They may provide personal protection or advice on security measures you can take.
Would you like more detailed information on any specific type of protection?
yes
Hi Leigh! Here's more detailed information on the types of protection you might receive:
FBI Protection:
*. Investigation:
- Conduct a thorough investigation into the threats.
- Interview witnesses and gather evidence.
*. Coordinated Protection:
- Work with local law enforcement to ensure your immediate safety.
- Potentially provide emergency contact numbers and quick-response protocols.
*. Investigation:
- Conduct a thorough investigation into the threats.
- Interview witnesses and gather evidence.
*. Coordinated Protection:
- Work with local law enforcement to ensure your immediate safety.
- Potentially provide emergency contact numbers and quick-response protocols.
U.S. Marshals Service Protection:
*. Witness Protection (if applicable):
- Relocation: Temporarily move you to a safe location.
- Identity Change: Provide new identities to protect you from threats.
*. Security Measures:
- Personal Protection: Deploy marshals to ensure your safety.
- Security Advice: Offer guidance on how to secure your home and daily routines.
- Emergency Plans: Help create emergency plans tailored to your situation.
Would you like specific steps on how to request these protections or more details on another aspect?
*. Witness Protection (if applicable):
- Relocation: Temporarily move you to a safe location.
- Identity Change: Provide new identities to protect you from threats.
*. Security Measures:
- Personal Protection: Deploy marshals to ensure your safety.
- Security Advice: Offer guidance on how to secure your home and daily routines.
- Emergency Plans: Help create emergency plans tailored to your situation.
Would you like specific steps on how to request these protections or more details on another aspect?
yes
Hi Leigh! Here's how to request these protections:
Requesting FBI Protection:
*. Contact the FBI Albuquerque Field Office:
- Phone: (*) *-*
- Website: [FBI Albuquerque](https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/albuquerque)
*. Provide Detailed Information:
- Clearly state the nature of the threat and any involvement of local police.
- Share specific incidents, dates, and any evidence.
*. Request Investigation and Protection:
- Ask for a thorough investigation and coordinated protection with local law enforcement.
*. Contact the FBI Albuquerque Field Office:
- Phone: (*) *-*
- Website: [FBI Albuquerque](https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/albuquerque)
*. Provide Detailed Information:
- Clearly state the nature of the threat and any involvement of local police.
- Share specific incidents, dates, and any evidence.
*. Request Investigation and Protection:
- Ask for a thorough investigation and coordinated protection with local law enforcement.
Requesting U.S. Marshals Service Protection:
*. Contact the U.S. Marshals Service – District of New Mexico:
- Phone: (*) *-*
- Website: [U.S. Marshals](https://www.usmarshals.gov)
*. Provide Detailed Information:
- Explain the threats and your legal situation.
- Mention any relevant evidence or witness statements.
*. Request Specific Protections:
- Witness Protection: If applicable, ask about relocation and identity change.
- Security Measures: Request- Personal Protection: Ask if marshals can be deployed for your safety.
- Security Advice: Seek guidance on securing your home and routines.
- Emergency Plans: Request assistance in creating tailored emergency plans.
Would you like any additional help, such as drafting specific requests or more details on filing complaints with the New Mexico State Bar?
*. Contact the U.S. Marshals Service – District of New Mexico:
- Phone: (*) *-*
- Website: [U.S. Marshals](https://www.usmarshals.gov)
*. Provide Detailed Information:
- Explain the threats and your legal situation.
- Mention any relevant evidence or witness statements.
*. Request Specific Protections:
- Witness Protection: If applicable, ask about relocation and identity change.
- Security Measures: Request- Personal Protection: Ask if marshals can be deployed for your safety.
- Security Advice: Seek guidance on securing your home and routines.
- Emergency Plans: Request assistance in creating tailored emergency plans.
Would you like any additional help, such as drafting specific requests or more details on filing complaints with the New Mexico State Bar?
no but thank you for all of your help
You're welcome, Leigh! Don't hesitate to reach out if you need more assistance in the future. Stay safe and good luck with your case.
thank you i will seek more advise as i proceed
You're welcome, Leigh! It sounds like you have a strong case and serious safety concerns. Don't hesitate to reach out if you need further assistance or guidance. Stay safe and best of luck with everything!
how do i find out information free on a person i need to do a safety check on
Hi Leigh! Here are some ways to find free information on a person for a safety check:
*. Public Records:
- Check New Mexico’s online public records databases for court records, criminal records, and other public documents.
*. Social Media:
- Search for the person's profiles on platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter for any public information.
*. Local Government Sites:
- Many local government websites offer free access to certain types of public records.
Would you like more detailed guidance on any specific method?
*. Public Records:
- Check New Mexico’s online public records databases for court records, criminal records, and other public documents.
*. Social Media:
- Search for the person's profiles on platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter for any public information.
*. Local Government Sites:
- Many local government websites offer free access to certain types of public records.
Would you like more detailed guidance on any specific method?
yes
Hi Leigh! Here’s a more detailed guide on finding free information on a person for a safety check:
Public Records:
*. New Mexico Courts Case Lookup:
- Website: [New Mexico Courts Case Lookup](https://caselookup.nmcourts.gov/caselookup/)
- You can search for court records using the person's name.
*. New Mexico Department of Public Safety:
- Website: [NM DPS Public Records](https://www.dps.nm.gov/index.php/public-records)
- Check for criminal records and other public safety information.
*. New Mexico Courts Case Lookup:
- Website: [New Mexico Courts Case Lookup](https://caselookup.nmcourts.gov/caselookup/)
- You can search for court records using the person's name.
*. New Mexico Department of Public Safety:
- Website: [NM DPS Public Records](https://www.dps.nm.gov/index.php/public-records)
- Check for criminal records and other public safety information.
Social Media:
*. Facebook:
- Search for the person by name to see any public posts or information.
*. LinkedIn:
- Look for professional information and connections.
*. Twitter:
- Check for public tweets and interactions.
*. Facebook:
- Search for the person by name to see any public posts or information.
*. LinkedIn:
- Look for professional information and connections.
*. Twitter:
- Check for public tweets and interactions.
Local Government Sites:
*. County Clerk's Office:
- Many counties provide online access to property records, marriage licenses, and more.
Would you like specific steps on how to search these databases or more information on another method?
*. County Clerk's Office:
- Many counties provide online access to property records, marriage licenses, and more.
Would you like specific steps on how to search these databases or more information on another method?
yes
Hi Leigh! Here's how to conduct a free safety check on a person using public records and social media:
Public Records
*. New Mexico Courts Case Lookup:
- Website: [New Mexico Courts Case Lookup](https://caselookup.nmcourts.gov/caselookup/)
- Steps: Enter the person's name to search for court records.
*. New Mexico Department of Public Safety:
- Website: [NM DPS Public Records](https://www.dps.nm.gov/index.php/public-records)
- Steps: Check for criminal records and other public safety information.
*. New Mexico Courts Case Lookup:
- Website: [New Mexico Courts Case Lookup](https://caselookup.nmcourts.gov/caselookup/)
- Steps: Enter the person's name to search for court records.
*. New Mexico Department of Public Safety:
- Website: [NM DPS Public Records](https://www.dps.nm.gov/index.php/public-records)
- Steps: Check for criminal records and other public safety information.
Social Media
*. Facebook:
- Steps: Search for the person's name to see any public posts or information.
*. LinkedIn:
- Steps: Look for professional information and connections by searching their name.
*. Twitter:
- Steps: Check for public tweets and interactions by searching their name.
*. Facebook:
- Steps: Search for the person's name to see any public posts or information.
*. LinkedIn:
- Steps: Look for professional information and connections by searching their name.
*. Twitter:
- Steps: Check for public tweets and interactions by searching their name.
Local Government Sites
*. County Clerk's Office:
- Steps: Visit the local county clerk's website for property records, marriage licenses, etc.
Would you like specific steps on how to search a particular database ormore information on any other method?
*. County Clerk's Office:
- Steps: Visit the local county clerk's website for property records, marriage licenses, etc.
Would you like specific steps on how to search a particular database ormore information on any other method?