MAINE CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE VI
JUDICIAL POWER
Art. VI §1 | COURTS
Art. VI §2 | COMPENSATION
Art. VI §3 | TO GIVE OPINION WHEN REQUIRED BY GOVERNOR OR EITHER BRANCH OF THE LEGISLATURE
Art. VI §4 | TENURE OF JUDICIAL OFFICERS; 6-MONTH HOLDOVER PERIOD
Art. VI §5 | LIMITATION ON HOLDING OTHER OFFICE
Art. VI §6 | JUDGES AND REGISTERS OF PROBATE, ELECTION AND TENURE; VACANCIES
Notes
This material might help you recover from the damages that lawbreaking judges/lawyers/agencies/organizations have inflicted upon you [and/or the public] (see this example of a Florida judge who outright committed perjury).
Perhaps it'll [even] help you navigate through your state's administrative gauntlet. A gauntlet which might include – but not be limited to:
- State Agency Bribery;
- State Agency Corruption;
- State Agency Obstruction; and
- State Agency Self-Discrimination
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