The Legal Felony : Quasi-judicial Immunity is back windows for committing crimes

Bok av Abdelbaset Youssef M D
  This book is to address two major flaws in the United States Legal System. Beside hypocrisies of Michigan and Federal Legislatures, Judicial Immunity was extended to the State officials and employees to be Absolute Quasi-judicial Immunity that created a noble community above the law, like the communist parties. The state officials were committing many kinds of felonies on the nose of the constitutions and courts.          I am a physician, the last ten years I dedicated my work to treating patients who have chronic pain syndrome along with the other medical problems and addiction. A retired nurse complained that I was giving her son narcotic while he was able to control his pain by Motrin. Motrin is not FDA approved for her son. The lady is a cousin of an administrative law judge (ALJ). The ALJ works at {LARA},          Mr. Andrew Hudson, Assistant Attorney General, works at LARA as well.  Mr. Hudson filed a complaint against me and further stated that in 2009, I gave patient C.H.  medicine contained Acetaminophen 750 mg while she was taking contained Acetaminophen 500 mg from another doctor before she came to my office. He was not aware that Acetaminophen is not narcotic; it is Tylenol that available at the Gas Stations. The complaint did not have any smell of medicine. When I addressed the defects in the complaint, Mr. Hudson accused me that I was trying to defame him. Due to this personal conflict, he asked me to pay $5000 fine.  When I refused to pay six state officials lined up with him and committed 17 legally recognized felonies under the supervision of Mr. Bill Schuettee, Michigan Attorney General.        My license was suspended first for six months; when I filed an appeal, they stated in the official document that because I filed an appeal, the suspension should be extended to be for years.  Federal and state courts stated that the state officials and employees are absolutely immune against suing for their felonies.