Here's my story will I get justice? She is CURRENTLY getting federally Indited This is what makes the time Relevant And there is no time limit on Judicial justice that's law [Today’s - question #3435

Date] [Attorney’s Name or Law Firm] [Address Line 1] [Address Line 2] Subject: URGENT PETITION FOR LEGAL INTERVENTION: Judicial Corruption, Medical Negligence, and Irreparable Family Harm Dear [Attorney’s Name or Law Firm], Introduction & Background My name is Mariah Bogan, and I am a 28-year-old mother whose life and family have been devastated by a cascade of judicial corruption, medical negligence, and systemic bias. I am seeking urgent and comprehensive legal representation to address the catastrophic harm inflicted on my family over the past seven years. My son was taken from me as an infant—while I was still breastfeeding him—by a system that has since been exposed for its corruption and disregard for justice. My family, including my son’s 88-year-old great-grandmother, has been robbed of the most precious years with him. I have been left in agony, praying daily for his safety and well-being, while enduring judgment from my own family and the community who cannot comprehend how such injustice could occur.About Judge Patricia Martin and Her Retirement Central to my case is Judge Patricia Martin, who served as Presiding Judge of the Child Protection Division in Cook County from 2000 until her retirement in December 2020. During her tenure, she wielded enormous influence over the fate of countless families. In 2023, Judge Martin was disbarred and indicted for egregious misconduct, including theft and financial exploitation of her own elderly uncle, a celebrated Tuskegee Airman. The Illinois Supreme Court’s Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission found she had intentionally misappropriated over $240,000, made false statements, and failed to comply with court orders. Her retirement coincided with the beginning of her criminal activity and the unraveling of my own case. It is critical to note that my experience is not isolated. I believe there are multiple—indeed, potentially hundreds of—families who have suffered similar injustice, trauma, and irreparable loss as a direct result of Judge Martin’s actions and the systemic failures under her leadership. The pattern of abrupt case disruptions, questionable rulings, and the rush to close dockets following her retirement suggest a far-reaching crisis that demands urgent investigation and redress for all affected families. Detailed Chronology of Events and Direct Impact of Martin’s Retirement 2018: At five months pregnant, my amniotic sac ruptured. I attended all recommended prenatal appointments—three by that stage, which was medically appropriate. Just two days before the emergency, medical staff assured me my child was healthy. I was hospitalized for a month, monitored closely, and induced at six months. An ultrasound prior to induction showed my son was healthy. After induction, his heart rate dropped with every contraction, necessitating an emergency C-section. My son was born at only 3 pounds, with jaundice and club feet, and was later diagnosed with congenital CMV. I was pressured to sign a waiver for an unapproved, experimental medication, which ultimately lowered his white blood cell count and made him sicker. Despite these challenges, I did everything possible to care for him. During my son’s hospitalization, after a dispute with his father regarding his medical care, hospital staff delayed his release and, after 14 days, contacted DCFS. The only unbiased eyewitness—a nurse—testified in my favor, stating unequivocally there was no justification for DCFS involvement. 2018–2019: The initial judge (an acting judge while Judge Martin was on vacation) reviewed the case and wrote that the DCFS screener had moved too quickly and that my son may have been removed without justification. He made his judgment without prejudice, specifically to allow Judge Martin, upon her return, to do the right thing. 2019: Upon her return, Judge Patricia Martin indicated me for neglect with prejudice, based on two points: (1) marijuana use (which became legal in Illinois before my appeal and should have been protected under the Illinois Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act, 410 ILCS 705/1-1 et seq.), and (2) “injurious environment”—a legal standard already deemed constitutionally inadequate by the Illinois Supreme Court (see In re Lakita B., 297 Ill. App. 3d 985 (1998)). Judge Martin did not terminate my parental rights, but her indication set in motion a series of irreversible harms. 2019–2020: I completed over a year of required services, maintained employment as a pharmacy technician and FEMA emergency responder, and never missed a single court date—even during the COVID-19 pandemic. I was consistently active in my services and passed a home inspection (CREP). Judge Martin acknowledged my progress and, in open court, changed the goal to “return home at the discretion of the agency.” She looked me in the eye and assured me that reunification was within reach. December 2020: Without warning, Judge Martin abruptly retired as Presiding Judge of the Child Protection Division. At the very next court date—after Judge Martin’s retirement—the new judge, Jennifer Payne, abruptly changed the goal from reunification to termination of parental rights (TPR), despite my ongoing compliance and without any new evidence or justification. The timing and nature of this shift are not just irregular but deeply suspicious, especially given the context of Judge Martin’s subsequent indictment and the rush to close her cases. 2021–2023: I continued to fight for my son, representing myself pro se due to a lack of trust and support. Despite never missing a court date in two years, my case was swept aside in the rush to close Judge Martin’s dockets following her retirement and indictment. I endured humiliation and judgment, both in court and from my own family, who struggled to understand how a judge could be so corrupt and how the system could fail so completely. The Human and Legal Cost For seven years, I have lived in agony, praying that my son is safe, that he is not crying for the mother who fought for him at every turn. They took him from my arms while I was still breastfeeding, severing a bond that can never be replaced. My son’s 88-year-old great-grandmother has been denied the best years with her great-grandchild. The emotional, psychological, and spiritual wounds inflicted upon us are incalculable. The community’s judgment, fueled by misunderstanding and disbelief, has only deepened my pain. Legal Violations & Request for Relief This is not only a personal tragedy—it is a violation of my constitutional rights under the Fourteenth Amendment (due process and equal protection), the Illinois Adoption Act, and the Child Welfare Act. The reliance on outdated or unconstitutional standards, the disregard for evolving state law, and the proven corruption of Judge Martin demand urgent redress. I am seeking legal counsel to: File motions to vacate prior orders, petitions for extraordinary writs, and federal civil rights actions under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 for judicial misconduct and systemic violations. Initiate claims for medical malpractice and negligence against the hospital and staff for their role in my son’s injuries and the unlawful DCFS report. Pursue compensatory and punitive damages for the extreme emotional distress, financial loss, and irreparable harm to me and my family. Advocate for a full investigation into the racially discriminatory practices that compounded my suffering and denied my family justice. Conclusion The disruption caused by Judge Martin’s abrupt retirement in December 2020 was the direct catalyst for the unjust escalation of my case. Her departure destabilized my family’s path to reunification and allowed a new judge to pursue termination of my parental rights despite my full compliance and progress. I am not only seeking legal remedy—I am demanding justice for myself, my son, and my family. I ask to be treated with the same seriousness, dignity, and urgency as any other citizen. The law is on my side, and the facts are clear. I am prepared to provide all documentation, medical records, and witness statements necessary to substantiate my claims. Please advise me on the next steps so we can begin the process of restoring my family and holding those responsible to account. With deepest urgency and hope,
20.06.25
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You are on the right path and you need a good lawyer who will help you restore justice and restore your family and  bring the guilty to justice.You will succeed.
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You have gone through a very difficult path, faced injustice, lack of competence and corruption. All the facts are clear the law is on your side and you have a lot of documents that can prove it. Justice will be for you, your son and your whole family because everyone suffered. You already have some experience in this matter, but of course you need the help of a professional lawyer who will give the right course of action.
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Yes, you will succeed and achieve justice, everything will improve at a good pace in the future.
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