Stefanie Lambert’s trial starts April 20th
The video linked below is dated March 21st, 2024.
https://youtu.be/m0TlwKbHVlo?t=68s
Stefanie Lambert’s criminal trial begins April 20th at 8:30 a.m. in Oakland County, Pontiac, Michigan, courtroom 4B on the fourth floor.
She is a lawyer from Detroit, Michigan.
Jeffrey Matis is the trial judge.
The trial date has been reset nine times in two years.
It is as if Matis doesn’t want to hear the case.
To verify any last-minute scheduling changes on Monday morning, the judge’s chambers can be reached at 248-858-0368.
Based on court rulings over the last two years by Judge Matis, Stefanie has already been found guilty of Michigan crimes for:
two charges of undue possession of a voting machine, 168.932 (B)
unauthorized access conspiracy 168.932 (B) (C)
unauthorized access conspiracy (C)
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Lambert was arrested on March 19th, 2024, and:
strip-searched
placed in leg irons
handcuffed to a table
Why?
For “failure to appear,” a misdemeanor.
Lambert paid a $10,000 cash bond and was released.
She has never filed charges for false:
arrest or
prosecution
Nor has she filed a federal civil rights RICO (criminal racketeering conspiracy) against the judges and prosecutors responsible for her arrest.
It is as if Stefanie expects President Donald J. Trump to come to her rescue.
However, his pardon only applies to federal, not state, crimes.
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Stefanie is facing:
up to five years in jail for all charges, plus
fines up to $1000.
It doesn’t matter if Lambert is found not guilty by a jury.
Judge Matis can and will reverse the verdict.
He will rule that Stefanie is a “threat to the community” and will deny bail pending appeal.
The Michigan court will rule unanimously to reverse the verdict.
However, the Michigan Supreme Court will reinstate the guilty finding by the trial judge, revoke Lambert’s bail, and order Lambert imprisoned.
In a similar case, prosecutors dropped charges against attorney and former candidate for Michigan Attorney General, Matt DePerno.
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