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corrupt [kuh-ruhpt] –adjective 1. guilty of dishonest practices, as bribery; lacking integrity; crooked. 2. debased in character; depraved; perverted; wicked; evil. 3. made inferior by errors or alterations. –verb 4. to destroy the integrity of; cause to be dishonest, disloyal, etc., especially by bribery. 5. to lower morally; pervert. 6. to alter (a language, text, etc.) for the worse. 7. to become corrupt. |
corruption [kuh-ruhp-shuhn] –noun 1. the act of corrupting or state of being corrupt. 2. moral perversion; depravity. 3. perversion of integrity. |
Judge Carolyn Carluccio is attempting to destroy my spirit and my soul.
Judge Carolyn Carluccio is trying to bully me into committing suicide. (Not gonna happen. Thomas Ball lit himself on fire and STILL no one cared… that’s not going to happen to me.)
bully [bool-ee] –noun 1. a blustering, quarrelsome, overbearing person who habitually badgers and intimidates smaller or weaker people. |
Thomas Ball On June 15, 2011, Thomas Ball lit himself on fire in front of the Courthouse in Keene NH to demonstrate the extreme situation he faced during the past 10 years in the family courts. He was a victim of injustice. Victims of injustice only get further victimized. |
hearing [heer-ing] –noun 1. the opportunity to be heard. |
Judge Carolyn Carluccio is preventing the truth of the corruption in Montgomery County from being presented in her courtroom…. and out of malice and spite for getting caught she issues illegal orders against me.
malice [mal-is] –noun 1. desire to inflict injury, harm, or suffering on another, either because of a hostile impulse or out of deep-seated meanness. 2. Law . evil intent on the part of a person who commits a wrongful act injurious to others. |
spite [spahyt] –noun 1. a malicious, usually petty, desire to harm, annoy, frustrate, or humiliate another person; bitter ill will; malice. 2. a particular instance of such an attitude or action; grudge. 3. Obsolete . something that causes vexation; annoyance. –verb (used with object) 4. to treat with spite or malice. 5. to annoy or thwart, out of spite. 6. to fill with spite; vex; offend. |