During the case, powerful and influential,
Supreme Court Vice-Chairman Robert Correale (Office of Attorney Ethics) represented himself and his own law firm, Maynard
& Truland. I represented myself, since no New Jersey lawyer wanted
to take the case without big money up front. My legal malpractice complaints started with Robert Correale's
and his law firm's gross negligence, over-charging per hour, false billing, lack of communications, coming to court unprepared
and perjury. My evidence was extensive, yet simple. Evidence was Maynard & Truland's own contact,
their own invoices, court-filed letters, court-filed documents, etc.
After Honorable Superior Court Judge
Ronald Graves reviewed my detailed evidence, he stated that my charges warranted the Superior Court Law Division for damages. Months later, when I brought the case to the Law Division, Judges Graves court transcript
could not be used as merit, because the court clerk’s only copy of the audio transcript was mysteriously missing and
could not be typed.
Over
the years, everyone of my letters to New Jersey judges and the Supreme Court and Superior Court systems clearly quoted
that Judge Graves stated that the damages against Maynard & Truland warranted the Superior Court Law Division. I
also wrote in each letter and court document that if I was committing perjury, I understood it meant prison. (In these
past 7 years, I never spent a night in jail for slander or perjury.)
John "Jack" Cunningham
Sussex,
NJ