10 supporters are talking about petitions related to Crime Victim Rights!
Grand Jury access is needed in every state to restore Constitutional government of, for and by the people, especially in the face of wide spread 42 USC Conspiracy for Deprivation of Rights that is top down incentivized socioeconomic system from all branches manifesting in the family court realm by trafficking in families, most unconscionably children. My family has experienced this entrenched corruption and I back CO as a place for this to begin nationwide.
My family has experienced significant trauma due to the bias and corrupt practices and decisions of the 22nd judicial district in Colorado. We’ve been in individual and family therapy for 9 months in attempts to heal from all the damage that was caused by our judge. He ignored mountains of evidence and ruled against us and left our children with their abuser.
As a victim of Larimer county's DHS taking my kids away for their agenda I would like to see the operation fully exposed, all the way to the judge's and clerks who make it possible. Systemic child and human trafficking is obvious and needs attention and exposure. Remove the veil and give us transparency. Some deserve compensation too.
As a parent who has been relentlessly targeted by this system and is now engaged in a federal lawsuit against 15 state actors, and as an advocate who has assisted numerous other parents in Colorado, I have witnessed firsthand the deep-rooted corruption that extends all the way to the Colorado Supreme Court. These judges believe they can override the legislature with impunity, blatantly abusing federal funding to fuel a system that destroys families and tramples constitutional rights.
This is not just misconduct—it is a RICO enterprise, a pay-to-play scheme funded by taxpayers. They operate with absolute immunity, shielding themselves from accountability while perpetuating a cycle of legal and financial abuse against parents and children. If a properly convened and impartial grand jury were brought in, every single individual involved in this corruption would be indicted.
Immunity must be stripped from these actors, and systemic reforms must take place to ensure that no judge, attorney, or official is above the law. The abuse of power in Colorado’s courts is not just a failure of justice—it is a deliberate, calculated scheme to exploit families for profit, and it must be dismantled.
I am one of Jacob Bellinsky's five adult children, and this petition is completely fabricated. Jacob is not a victim—he is an abuser. My siblings and I went through years of daily emotional and verbal abuse from him. The courts did not separate us from him unfairly; we were protected from him for our safety.
If you truly care about corruption and abuse, ask yourself who you are supporting. Jacob is a domestic abuser and this petition is just the latest in his years-long campaign of legal harassment against our family. Anyone supporting this should know that they are defending an abuser, not a victim.
Crimes involving suspects with mental illness has been at an all time high since COVID 19. Sanctuaries and programs that help both our youth and mentally disabled people have been shut down due to lack of funding yet our Mayor is under investigation for fraud and conspiracies. I wonder if there is a connection between the two. Anywho, there are plenty of people with mental illness who are not violent. What makes the difference between those who are violent and those who are not? The answer is the help they receive from both families and professionals. There is no reason a person with a mental disability should be excused from trial because they are "mentally unfit" to stand trial for a choice they made. What justice does that bring the victim and in this case a child? Again, there are mentally disabled people who are NOT violent. Suspects who claim that they are mentally unfit to stand trial should receive both help and still face trial in court.
necesario que las personas con enfermedades mentales reciban la ayuda necesaria .es un dolor muy grande lo que esto a causado a una familia y an vecindario un joven lleno de vida con tanta alegría por delante no justo ,justicia
Mental illness is something that needs to be taken seriously, we shouldn’t have to wait for someone to hurt not kill to be able to get helped. An innocent child lost his life due to this and it is unfair for everyone whom is his family. I come here today to support because he is my friends step son and to have seen my friend breakdown telling me he lost his stepson was devastating to me. My heart hurts for his parents. This could’ve been anyone’s child as well so I come here to show my support so we can make a change
I grew up with a family member who had mental illness and had violent outbursts. Police told us they could not do anything unless a crime was committed. Basically, they could help us when one of us got seriously attacked or killed...I don't think many people realize that is the current situation nowadays unless the laws change
As a parent, I can't begin to fathom the heartbreak and devastation this family must be feeling. No one should have to endure such a tragedy. This is a stark reminder that we need to implement much stricter laws and safeguards for individuals struggling with severe mental health issues. While mental health support and resources are critical, we must also prioritize the safety and well-being of our communities. It's time for meaningful action and policy changes to prevent these incidents from happening again. We owe it to our families, our neighbors, and future generations to do better.