Thursday, September 22, 2005

Rogue Judge Sentences Keith Maydak to 24 Months After Delaying For 3 Years

Rogue United States District Judge Alan N. Bloch sentenced Keith Maydak to 24 months in prison for a supervised release violation. The penalty constitutes the maximum allowed by law. However, Maydak already served 3 years in jail while the malicious judge arbitrarily delayed and postponed the proceedings. Under 18 USC 3585(b), Maydak should be released from jail as soon as the Federal Bureau of Prisons computes his time. "Judge Bloch is a maniac. In about 50 years, I'll meet back with him in hell," Maydak told maydakupdate.com.

Judge Bloch, 73, made no comment as to the reason why he imposed the sentence he did. Maydak looks forward to being released so he can implement his plan to take over the world's financial markets. (:

Saturday, September 10, 2005

Lawless Judge Finally Schedules Sentencing Hearing For Keith Maydak

Keith Maydak has been detained without a bail hearing since September 29, 2002, based on an alleged supervised release violation. However, the maximum term of punishment is two years. The lawless Senior United States District Judge Alan N. Bloch invented excuse after excuse to delay the hearing. Now that Maydak served nearly a year over the maximum, rogue Judge Bloch set a hearing for September 22, 2005, at 2:30 p.m. in the United States Courthouse at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Maydak told maydakupdate.com, "This old coot does whatever he pleases because of his bitterness about his age and deterioating mental capacity. Judge Bloch should have stopped hearing cases years ago, but he chooses to inflict his misery and warped views upon everyone in his courtroom. His lack of thought facilities requires his resignation."

Judge Bloch's motives for detaining Maydak included a civil suit and critical websites.