Los Angeles Superior Court is facing scrutiny following a motion by Attorney Paul Cook, seeking to recuse Judge Kalra from the elder abuse case concerning Kwon Whan Cook. This legal move sheds light on potential judicial corruption while revealing a striking connection: Cook, along with Dr. Eric Wexler and Dr. Carole Lieberman, all trace their academic and professional roots back to UCLA.
Dr. Eric Wexler, a forensic psychiatrist trained at UCLA, conducts high-stakes evaluations within the court system, intertwining medicine, psychiatry, and law. Paul Cook boasts multiple degrees from UCLA and is challenging corruption in the judicial system that many critics believe benefits the powerful at the expense of justice.
Dr. Carole Lieberman, connected to UCLA Medical Center, is noted for her media visibility and her controversial role in cases blending psychiatric evaluations with legal proceedings. All three figures are implicated in the discrediting of dissenting voices under the guise of psychiatric evaluations.
The infamous 5150 protocol, which allows for patient detentions, has been criticized for its misuse, often silencing whistleblowers or seizing estates under the pretense of protection. Questions arise about how many others within the judicial system are linked to UCLA, questioning whether it has become a central hub for ensuring unchallenged power dynamics.
As these revelations unfold, it remains imperative to scrutinize the extent of UCLA's influence on California's legal and psychiatric practices and the potential ramifications for justice within the system.