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Belkis Sabino
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Michael Dorsey
::My experience with Administrative Law Judge Erika Pierson was ridiculous as she dismissed a case with prejudice because I did not appear for a hearing that the agency never invited me to appear. That is an old lawyer's trick that judges allow them to play on pro se litigants. The lawyer would file a motion to dismiss but never provide the pro se litigant with a copy. The judge then dismisses the case because the respondent did not answer. It is a shame that our Affrcan-American jurists are playing the same games that were played on us through out history of the judiciary. The judge has been unfair from the beginning of the process, and was merely seeking a reason to dismiss the case - - one by taking the ease, lazy way out, and two, by punishing me because I have been aggressive. As a matter of fact the D C Court system never allows me to have a trial either by bench or by jury. The court also denies litigants rights to jury trials by a rule or if it is by statute it should not contradict the Constitution which allows a right to a jury trial In the meantime, the process will, as it usually protect judges from punishment when they perform wrongful acts. This case does not deserve one star.