🎙️ Podcast Description:
LA County DA Nathan Hochman Conceals Judicial Fraud
In this explosive exposé, host Michael Taylor dissects how newly elected Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman has inherited — and now conceals — a provable case of judicial fraud in People v. Michael Taylor (XNEGA111132). This episode unpacks the illegal filing of a Penal Code § 730 competency evaluation by an unverified court staffer, Mery Alaberkyan, without a judge’s lawful order — a procedural ambush that led to unconstitutional detention, forced medication, and forfeiture of trial rights.
Despite formal notice and overwhelming evidence sent to his office, DA Hochman has taken no corrective action, effectively shielding the misconduct of former Judge Suzette Clover, Judicial Assistant Mery Alaberkyan, and rogue public defenders. This episode explains how this silence constitutes constructive concealment and implicates the DA’s office in the ongoing obstruction of justice.
Listeners will learn how this case challenges the limits of prosecutorial ethics, due process, and separation of powers in California's criminal courts — and why silence at the top signals complicity.
> Key Topics: Judicial fraud, Penal Code § 730, due process violations, DA office accountability, public defender collusion, criminal court corruption in Los Angeles.
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