Joe Cammarata

An innocent man fighting a broken system

Truth, accountability, and a path to freedom

joec.com is a brief introduction to the larger record at ExposeJustice.com—including filings, timelines, and evidence. Below is a concise summary of nine core issues at the heart of this fight.

Tip: This page is lightweight and intended as a quick overview. For documents and deep detail, use the button above.

Abstract justice theme
“There’s always such a rush to judgment. It makes a fair trial hard to get.”
— John Grisham

1) Illegal Asset Freeze & Overreach

Freeze imposed without lawful basis; extended beyond authority; blocked access to counsel and everyday life needs.

2) Suppressed Controlling Law

Courts have refused to apply controlling Supreme Court and state assignment law that resolves the core elements.

3) Third Circuit Conflicts & Non-Rulings

Unreasoned denials, extraordinary delays, and undisclosed conflicts undermining appellate review.

4) Due Process Violations

From denial of fees to ignored judicial-notice filings, basic procedural rights were sidelined.

5) Prosecutorial Conflicts

Undisclosed relationships (e.g., with the appellate court) taint neutrality and the appearance of justice.

6) Bias & Prejudgment

On-record statements betraying bias—then attempted deletions—compromised impartial adjudication.

7) Exculpatory Evidence Ignored

Material facts and controlling authority presented at trial/post-trial were sidestepped, not adjudicated.

8) Misuse of Forfeiture & Jurisdiction

Foreign trust assets outside U.S. jurisdiction treated as if domestically controlled; law misapplied.

9) Public Accountability

Transparency efforts met with stonewalling; this site exists to document the record and invite scrutiny.

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Latest Updates

Judicial Misconduct Complaint prepared for filing

Cover letter and complaint finalized; courtesy copies prepared for Chief Justice and Third Circuit leadership.

Post-Appeal Jurisdiction Motion finalized

Focus: refusal to apply controlling law; venue and disqualification requests documented.