Part 3
Judge Lee Harris admitted in Court Filing that "he is not a lawyer"
In a November 3, 2021 response filing by Judge Lee. A. Harris Jr to an Ethics Complaint (CL21006572) filed in Henrico County Circuit Court, Judge Harris stated "Judge Harris is not an attorney, and thus, he is not subject to discipline under the Virginia State Bar Rules of Professional Conduct". See Ethics Complaint
Judge Harris is represented by the Attorney Generals Office by Assistant AG's Brittany McGill and Amy Hensley, in 2 separate Ethics Complaints filed against him.
Virginia Code states that a Judge is required to be an licensed attorney with the Virginia State Bar for a minimum of 5 years.
In a response to Judge Harris's pleading, the Plaintiff Nickolas Spanos gave evidence of numerous contradicting false statements by Judge Lee Harris. In a responsive pleading by Judge Harris he stated
“Because Spanos has never been served with the outstanding indictments… Plaintiff alleges that Judge Harris, in connection with the unserved indictments…”
Yet 6 months earlier, Judge Harris stated in his May 19, 2021 response pleading, “Spanos was served with the 13 indictments and the capias in Greece”.
Judge Harris's violations include:
- 18 U.S. Code § 1001 - Making false statements to a tribunal
- U.S. Code § 201 - Bribery of public officials and witnesses.
- Ex parte communications making prearranged biased decisions
- 18 U.S. Code § 1071 - Concealing person from arrest
- Violating Federal Code TITLE 18, U.S.C., SECTION 242 Deprivation of Rights.
- Acting outside his jurisdiction
- U.S. Code § 18.2-460. Obstructing justice
- Failing to report criminal violations to law enforcement authorities
- Failing to report to the Va. State Bar the unethical conduct of attorneys
- Failing to recuse himself from hearings that he has a conflict of interest
A Henrico Circuit Court Clerk stated in a November 19, 2018 email that Judge Harris ordered 5 HC Clerks to deny Spanos to his case file which is public record, which violated Spanos's Constitutional rights.
On December 4, 2018, Judge Lee A. Harris had illegal meetings with the Henrico Commonwealth Attorney (HCA), in which they made prearranged agreements to deny a December 3, 2018 Transportation Motion for the Fugitive. The HCA unethically filed the Plaintiff's motion without his knowledge or permission and only containing 1 page, missing the 2nd page and signature page. The HCA immediately had Judge Harris issue an order denying the Transportation Motion.
On July 16, 2020, Judge Harris ruled on a Motion to Dismiss without having the subject motion in his files, which the HCA had illegally removed the Motion and its exhibits of evidence.
The Ethics Complaint filed against Judge Lee Harris and 8 other defendants has forced all the Henrico Circuit Court Judges to recuse themselves and have the Virginia Supreme Court appoint a Judge to hear the case.
The October 6, 2021 Ethics Complaint alleges that the 9 defendants promoted and supported a "white nationalism doctrine" which established a separate justice system which gave special treatment and protected white affluent middle to upper class professionals, lawyers, and doctors, from being investigated and charged with distribution of cocaine.
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