
Rogues In Robes
Judging Corruption
Genres
Overview
A clinical review of judicial corruption, the good and the bad guys showcased. The need for complete, federal and state judicial reform, term limits, with no immunities.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
112 min
Release Date
2016-05-04
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
9
Julia Davis
Self - Host, Investigative Reporter
Andre Birotte, Jr
Self - CA Federal Judge, former US Attorney (archive footage)
Bill Bonanno
Self - Deceased Mafia Godfather (archive footage)
Robert C. Bonner
Self - Former Federal Judge (archive footage)
Barbara Boxer
Self - CA Senator (archive footage)
Jerry Brown
Self – CA Senator (archive footage)
James Comey
Self - FBI Director (archive footage)
Steve Cooley
Self - Los Angeles Cty DA (archive footage)
Bonnie Dumanis
Self - San Diego Count District Attorney (archive footage)
Dianne Feinstein
Self - CA Senator (archive footage)
Michael W. Fitzgerald
Self - CA Fedeal Judge (archive footage)
Thomas A. Girardi
Self - Attorney (archive footage)
Donna Fields Goldstein
Self - CA State Judge (archive footage)
Chance Gordon
Self - Former Attorney (archive footage)
Lindsay Graham
Self - Senate Judiciary Committee (archive footage)
Charles Grassley
Self - Chairman Senate Judiciary Committee (archive footage)
Kamala Harris
Self - CA Attorney General (archive footage)
Alcee Hastings
Self - Former Federal Judge (archive footage)
Eric Holder
Self - Former US Attorney General (archive footage)
R. Gary Klausner
Self - CA Federal Judge (archive footage)
Alex Kozinski
Self - Former 9th Circuit Chief Judge (archive footage)
Jackie Lacey
Self - Los Angeles Cty DA - Cooley protege'
Patrick Leahy
Self - Senate Judiciary Committee (archive footage)
John Lee
Self - Asst. US Attorney (archive footage)
A. Howard Matz
Self - Former Federal Judge (archive footage)
Stephen Montes
Self - Clerk for A. Howard Matz (archive footage)
Margaret Morrow
Self - CA Federal Judge (archive footage)
John Mueller
Self - Former FBI Director (archive footage)
Andrew Napolitano
Self - Former Judge
Thomas P. O'Brien
Self - Former Asst. US Attorney (archive footage)
Paul Orfanedes
Self - Judicial Watch (archive footage)
Dean Pregerson
Self - CA Federal Judge (archive footage)
Harry Pregerson
Self - Former 9th Circuit Judge (archive footage)
Jeff Sessions
Self - Senate Judiciary Committee (archive footage)
Debra Wong-Yang
Self - Former CA State Judge (archive footage)
Otis Wright
Self - CA Federal Judge (archive footage)
David P. Yaffe
Self - Former CA State Judge (archive footage)
Stephen G. Larsen
Self - Federal Judge - Julia Daivs case (archive footage)
Virginia A. Phillps
Self - Federal Judge ruling in favor of Davis (archive footage)
Shahram Shayesteh, Esq.
Self - Shahram Shayesteh, Esq.
Herbert P. Kaufer
Self - Rogue federal employee falsified and withheld evidence
Jeffrey J. Deal
Self - Rogue federal employee falsified and withheld evidence
Michael Proctor
Self - LA Attorney (archive footage)
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7.5
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0.0
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0.0
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6.0
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0.0
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0.0
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9.0
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1.0
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