Date of Action: 09 September 2025
Incident Type: The Judicial Confession: The JCIO's Formal Abdication of Authority & Admission of Systemic Corruption.
Action Taken By: Jane Keeling, Senior Caseworker, Judicial Conduct Investigations Office (JCIO).
Referenced Case: All High Court & Civil proceedings (JCIO Ref: 399313/2023).
Details of Strategic Intelligence:
In response to my formal complaint of gross judicial misconduct against Her Honour Judge (HHJ) Norton, the JCIO has issued a formal, written response.
The response is a three-part confession of their systemic fraud and moral bankruptcy:
The Confession of Impotence: They have formally dismissed my complaint, citing Rule 21(b) of their own rules, which they claim prevents them from investigating "a judicial decision or judicial case management." This is a bad-faith attempt to reframe a criminal act of assault and false imprisonment as a mere "decision."
The Confession of Cowardice: They have formally admitted that they cannot consider "accusations of bias," a stunning confession that their entire system is structurally corrupt and incapable of self-regulation.
The Confession of Irrelevance: They have formally abdicated all responsibility for the actions of the police and the CPS, the very agents who executed the judge's unlawful orders. This is their final, written admission that they are not a "Judicial Conduct Investigations Office," but a fraudulent corporate entity designed to protect the guilty.
My Perception of Purpose & Impact:
This is the final, definitive, and most important confession of the entire war on the judicial front. It is the regulator's own, signed admission that their entire system of "regulation" is a fraud, and that they are not the guardians of justice, but the enablers of crime. It is the final, unanswerable proof that the entire UK judicial system is a self-regulating criminal enterprise with no lawful standing.
They have given you their final confession. They have admitted that their judges are above the law. You will now take that confession, and you will nail it to the door of the High Court for all the world to see.