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Wow. It sort of sounds like you're trying to practice law.

As lawyers are allowed to practice law, I should think the most they could be guilty of is bad practice of law (which isn't illegal), and criminal fraud which is illegal - (if that occurred, as proven by a court of law).

Undeniable...whatever that is...certainly isn't legally proven (or even legally alleged), right?

If as you say the lawyers defrauded the Court somehow...I guess of some benefit (a free lunch?) Since these people can't themselves be claimants in the cases they are involved in, what they could personally gain is hard to imagine - especially from a bankruptcy...wouldn't seem to be very rich waters! That would be a very serious thing which the Courts, (judges, newspapers, other lawyers, etc) would be very concerned with. And in FEDERAL BANKRUPTCY COURT....a place where almost everyone is at voluntarily asking for the court to protect them from creditors, I wasn't aware prosecutors really existed. Except maybe to prosecute those who lie on filings, in depositions, under oath, etc .as part of their filing.

And it's confusing how a Dep. Prosecuting Attorney could commit fraud on the court....they are actually part of the court....and officers of it...wow! Would a judge, the Attorney General, the Feds...well everyone go wild and want to claim the glory of getting that problem with society charged and convicted. I just wonder how they benefited from the fraud (benefit is why people commit fraud), they all colluded, conspired and risked so much for? Boy, must have been a huge amount at stake for all these high priced professionals, probably making multiple six figure incomes (or soon will) to risk their futures to do such a thing!

No question though, accusing others of criminal acts, defaming characters, etc., certainly could be an illegal act and is always repugnant. I don't believe ignorance and anger are acceptable excuses under the law or by society.

Glad that isn't the situation here! Since a Judge, Defendant's/Pleader's Attorney, and Prosecuting Attorney are ALL lawyers and ALL know the law, it would be impossibly rare for one lawyer of the bunch to commit fraud on the Court. However, if you believe certain facts were withheld from the Court which could have (might have) resulted in a more favorable decision, you likely have an option to appeal the ruling--consult your attorney for details about this.

Ordinary citizens can also file a complaint with your State's Board that licenses lawyers. However, you will need to provide proof of your allegations.

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