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Arlington Circuit Court
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Strayer University
2121 15th St N, Arlington, VA 22201
Arlington County Government
2100 Clarendon Blvd, Arlington, VA 22201
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2800 Clarendon Blvd suite 910, Arlington, VA 22201, United States
Barton Park
2401 10th St N, Arlington, VA 22201
Rocky Run Park
1109 N Barton St, Arlington, VA 22201
Hillside Park
1601 N Pierce St, Arlington, VA 22209
Alliance Gallery
2700 Clarendon Blvd Suite R330, Arlington, VA 22201
Rosslyn Highlands Park
1559 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22209
The Loop
2800 Clarendon Blvd, Arlington, VA 22201
McCoy Park
2121 21st St N, Arlington, VA 22201
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Ragtime Restaurant
1345 N Courthouse Rd, Arlington, VA 22201, United States
Bayou Bakery, Coffee Bar & Eatery
1515 N Courthouse Rd, Arlington, VA 22201
Brooklyn Bagel Bakery
2055 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22201
TNR Cafe
2049 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22201
Courthaus Social
2300 Clarendon Blvd, Arlington, VA 22201
Courthouse Kabob
2045 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22201
Sushi Rock
1900 Clarendon Blvd, Arlington, VA 22201, United States
maman
2055 15th St N Suite 1B, Arlington, VA 22201
Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar
1616 N Troy St, Arlington, VA 22201
Burger District
2024 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22201
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AMC Courthouse Plaza 8
2150 Clarendon Blvd, Arlington, VA 22201
Farmers Market
Plaza, Arlington, VA 22201, United States
Xfinity Store by Comcast
1515 N Courthouse Rd, Arlington, VA 22201
Arlington General District Court
1425 N Courthouse Rd #2400, Arlington, VA 22201
Bodymass Gym
2000 15th St N, Arlington, VA 22201
Arlington Courthouse Plz 1 & 2
Clarendon Blvd, Arlington, VA 22201
The Commodore
2055 15th St N, Arlington, VA 22201
Avalon Courthouse Place
1320 N Veitch St, Arlington, VA 22201
Courthouse Plaza
2088 15th St N, Arlington, VA 22201
Twins Ace Hardware Arlington
2001 Clarendon Blvd Retail, Space F, Arlington, VA 22201
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Clarion Collection Hotel Arlington Court Suites
1200 N Courthouse Rd, Arlington, VA 22201
Residence Inn by Marriott Arlington Courthouse
1401 N Adams St, Arlington, VA 22201
Hyatt Place Arlington/Courthouse Plaza
2401 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22201, United States
Hilton Garden Inn Arlington/Courthouse Plaza
1333 N Courthouse Rd, Arlington, VA 22201
IHG Army Hotels Wainwright Hall - Historia
318 Buffalo Soldier Ave, Fort Myer, VA 22211
Sonesta Select Arlington Rosslyn
1533 Clarendon Blvd, Arlington, VA 22209
Homewood Suites by Hilton Arlington Rosslyn Key Bridge
1900 N Quinn St, Arlington, VA 22209
Residence Inn by Marriott Arlington Rosslyn
1651 N Oak St, Arlington, VA 22209
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Arlington Circuit Court

1425 N Courthouse Rd #6700, Arlington, VA 22201
2.1(13)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Strayer University, Arlington County Government, Bonds Escape Room - Arlington, Barton Park, Rocky Run Park, Hillside Park, Alliance Gallery, Rosslyn Highlands Park, The Loop, McCoy Park, restaurants: Ragtime Restaurant, Bayou Bakery, Coffee Bar & Eatery, Brooklyn Bagel Bakery, TNR Cafe, Courthaus Social, Courthouse Kabob, Sushi Rock, maman, Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar, Burger District, local businesses: AMC Courthouse Plaza 8, Farmers Market, Xfinity Store by Comcast, Arlington General District Court, Bodymass Gym, Arlington Courthouse Plz 1 & 2, The Commodore, Avalon Courthouse Place, Courthouse Plaza, Twins Ace Hardware Arlington
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Nearby attractions of Arlington Circuit Court

Strayer University

Arlington County Government

Bonds Escape Room - Arlington

Barton Park

Rocky Run Park

Hillside Park

Alliance Gallery

Rosslyn Highlands Park

The Loop

McCoy Park

Strayer University

Strayer University

4.1

(14)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Arlington County Government

Arlington County Government

2.8

(13)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Bonds Escape Room - Arlington

Bonds Escape Room - Arlington

5.0

(2K)

Open until 9:30 PM
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Barton Park

Barton Park

4.4

(18)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Arlington Circuit Court

Ragtime Restaurant

Bayou Bakery, Coffee Bar & Eatery

Brooklyn Bagel Bakery

TNR Cafe

Courthaus Social

Courthouse Kabob

Sushi Rock

maman

Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar

Burger District

Ragtime Restaurant

Ragtime Restaurant

4.4

(600)

$$

Open until 2:00 AM
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Bayou Bakery, Coffee Bar & Eatery

Bayou Bakery, Coffee Bar & Eatery

4.4

(944)

$

Closed
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Brooklyn Bagel Bakery

Brooklyn Bagel Bakery

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(542)

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Closed
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TNR Cafe

TNR Cafe

4.2

(541)

$$

Open until 11:00 PM
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AMC Courthouse Plaza 8

Farmers Market

Xfinity Store by Comcast

Arlington General District Court

Bodymass Gym

Arlington Courthouse Plz 1 & 2

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Avalon Courthouse Place

Courthouse Plaza

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AMC Courthouse Plaza 8

AMC Courthouse Plaza 8

4.4

(916)

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Farmers Market

Farmers Market

4.6

(69)

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Xfinity Store by Comcast

Xfinity Store by Comcast

3.5

(234)

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“The failure of the Clerk of the Arlington Circuit Court to promptly and accurately record the Motion for Issuance of Capias and Bench Warrant in the official court docket constitutes an egregious breach of judicial duty, undermining the very foundation of procedural integrity. While the hearing is duly scheduled for December 13, 2024, within the court’s hearing system, the omission of this indispensable filing from the court’s records not only jeopardizes the plaintiff’s fundamental right to due process but also risks violating established principles of justice enshrined in both statutory and case law. Such a failure contravenes the mandates of Virginia Code § 19.2-76, which unequivocally requires the proper execution and documentation of warrants to uphold the orderly administration of justice. Moreover, this dereliction of duty aligns with the judicial condemnation articulated in Jones v. Commonwealth, 227 Va. 425 (1984), wherein the court emphasized the indispensable role of meticulous docket management in safeguarding procedural fairness and judicial transparency. This oversight, whether through negligence or willful disregard, verges on an actionable obstruction of justice under both statutory and common law. It imperils the rights and welfare of the plaintiff and his children while eroding public confidence in the judiciary. The clerk is hereby compelled, by the imperatives of legal and ethical governance, to immediately rectify this omission, ensuring full compliance with procedural and judicial standards to prevent further miscarriage of justice. Failure to do so may expose the responsible parties to severe legal ramifications, including potential criminal liability under obstruction statutes.” “Governor and Attorney General stand for victims and justice.” Strong Condemnation Against the Arlington Circuit Court Clerk’s Office The Arlington Circuit Court Clerk’s Office has exhibited egregious procedural violations that undermine judicial integrity and disproportionately harm marginalized groups, including Asian Americans, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, veterans, and service members. These systemic failures demand immediate accountability and comprehensive third-party oversight. Evidence of Corruption and Discrimination The procedural lapses outlined in Washington Windsor v. Joseph Gorman (Case No. CL2300376800) are not isolated incidents but reflect a broader pattern of administrative misconduct. The deliberate omission of critical court filings, including motions and writs, despite verified delivery receipts, constitutes a direct violation of statutory obligations under Virginia Code §§ 8.01-271.1, 8.01-296, and 17.1-213. Such acts obstruct access to justice and disproportionately impact pro se litigants and minorities, contravening foundational principles of equity and fairness. Breach of Procedural Mandates The Arlington Circuit Court Clerk’s failure to upload essential legal documents violates established precedents such as Roseboro v. Garrison (528 F.2d 309, 4th Cir. 1975) and Haines v. Kerner (404 U.S. 519, 1972), which safeguard the rights of pro se litigants. These omissions hinder the fair administration of justice, eroding public trust in the judiciary. Discrimination Allegations and Community Impact Numerous attorneys and community members have highlighted discriminatory practices within the Arlington Circuit Court Clerk’s Office, citing disparate treatment of minorities and service members. This systemic bias perpetuates racial and social inequities, undermining the principles of equal protection enshrined in both state and federal law. Call for Immediate Action The Arlington Circuit Court Clerk, Paul Ferguson, must step down to facilitate an impartial investigation. Alternatively, the Virginia Governor must appoint an independent third-party committee to investigate these allegations and ensure compliance with procedural and ethical standards. Failing this, the federal government should intervene to uphold justice and protect vulnerable populations.
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“The failure of the Clerk of the Arlington Circuit Court to promptly and accurately record the Motion for Issuance of Capias and Bench Warrant in the official court docket constitutes an egregious breach of judicial duty, undermining the very foundation of procedural integrity. While the hearing is duly scheduled for December 13, 2024, within the court’s hearing system, the omission of this indispensable filing from the court’s records not only jeopardizes the plaintiff’s fundamental right to due process but also risks violating established principles of justice enshrined in both statutory and case law. Such a failure contravenes the mandates of Virginia Code § 19.2-76, which unequivocally requires the proper execution and documentation of warrants to uphold the orderly administration of justice. Moreover, this dereliction of duty aligns with the judicial condemnation articulated in Jones v. Commonwealth, 227 Va. 425 (1984), wherein the court emphasized the indispensable role of meticulous docket management in safeguarding procedural fairness and judicial transparency. This oversight, whether through negligence or willful disregard, verges on an actionable obstruction of justice under both statutory and common law. It imperils the rights and welfare of the plaintiff and his children while eroding public confidence in the judiciary. The clerk is hereby compelled, by the imperatives of legal and ethical governance, to immediately rectify this omission, ensuring full compliance with procedural and judicial standards to prevent further miscarriage of justice. Failure to do so may expose the responsible parties to severe legal ramifications, including potential criminal liability under obstruction statutes.” “Governor and Attorney General stand for victims and justice.” Strong Condemnation Against the Arlington Circuit Court Clerk’s Office The Arlington Circuit Court Clerk’s Office has exhibited egregious procedural violations that undermine judicial integrity and disproportionately harm marginalized groups, including Asian Americans, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, veterans, and service members. These systemic failures demand immediate accountability and comprehensive third-party oversight. Evidence of Corruption and Discrimination The procedural lapses outlined in Washington Windsor v. Joseph Gorman (Case No. CL2300376800) are not isolated incidents but reflect a broader pattern of administrative misconduct. The deliberate omission of critical court filings, including motions and writs, despite verified delivery receipts, constitutes a direct violation of statutory obligations under Virginia Code §§ 8.01-271.1, 8.01-296, and 17.1-213. Such acts obstruct access to justice and disproportionately impact pro se litigants and minorities, contravening foundational principles of equity and fairness. Breach of Procedural Mandates The Arlington Circuit Court Clerk’s failure to upload essential legal documents violates established precedents such as Roseboro v. Garrison (528 F.2d 309, 4th Cir. 1975) and Haines v. Kerner (404 U.S. 519, 1972), which safeguard the rights of pro se litigants. These omissions hinder the fair administration of justice, eroding public trust in the judiciary. Discrimination Allegations and Community Impact Numerous attorneys and community members have highlighted discriminatory practices within the Arlington Circuit Court Clerk’s Office, citing disparate treatment of minorities and service members. This systemic bias perpetuates racial and social inequities, undermining the principles of equal protection enshrined in both state and federal law. Call for Immediate Action The Arlington Circuit Court Clerk, Paul Ferguson, must step down to facilitate an impartial investigation. Alternatively, the Virginia Governor must appoint an independent third-party committee to investigate these allegations and ensure compliance with procedural and ethical standards. Failing this, the federal government should intervene to uphold justice and protect vulnerable populations.
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“The failure of the Clerk of the Arlington Circuit Court to promptly and accurately record the Motion for Issuance of Capias and Bench Warrant in the official court docket constitutes an egregious breach of judicial duty, undermining the very foundation of procedural integrity. While the hearing is duly scheduled for December 13, 2024, within the court’s hearing system, the omission of this indispensable filing from the court’s records not only jeopardizes the plaintiff’s fundamental right to due process but also risks violating established principles of justice enshrined in both statutory and case law.

Such a failure contravenes the mandates of Virginia Code § 19.2-76, which unequivocally requires the proper execution and documentation of warrants to uphold the orderly administration of justice. Moreover, this dereliction of duty aligns with the judicial condemnation articulated in Jones v. Commonwealth, 227 Va. 425 (1984), wherein the court emphasized the indispensable role of meticulous docket management in safeguarding procedural fairness and judicial transparency.

This oversight, whether through negligence or willful disregard, verges on an actionable obstruction of justice under both statutory and common law. It imperils the rights and welfare of the plaintiff and his children while eroding public confidence in the judiciary. The clerk is hereby compelled, by the imperatives of legal and ethical governance, to immediately rectify this omission, ensuring full compliance with procedural and judicial standards to prevent further miscarriage of justice. Failure to do so may expose the responsible parties to severe legal ramifications, including potential criminal liability under obstruction statutes.”

“Governor and Attorney General stand for victims and justice.”

Strong Condemnation Against the Arlington Circuit Court Clerk’s Office

The Arlington Circuit Court Clerk’s Office has exhibited egregious procedural violations that undermine judicial integrity and disproportionately harm marginalized groups, including Asian Americans, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, veterans, and service members. These systemic failures demand immediate accountability and comprehensive third-party oversight.

Evidence of Corruption and Discrimination

The procedural lapses outlined in Washington Windsor v. Joseph Gorman (Case No. CL2300376800) are not isolated incidents but reflect a broader pattern of administrative misconduct. The deliberate omission of critical court filings, including motions and writs, despite verified delivery receipts, constitutes a direct violation of statutory obligations under Virginia Code §§ 8.01-271.1, 8.01-296, and 17.1-213. Such acts obstruct access to justice and disproportionately impact pro se litigants and minorities, contravening foundational principles of equity and fairness.

Breach of Procedural Mandates

The Arlington Circuit Court Clerk’s failure to upload essential legal documents violates established precedents such as Roseboro v. Garrison (528 F.2d 309, 4th Cir. 1975) and Haines v. Kerner (404 U.S. 519, 1972), which safeguard the rights of pro se litigants. These omissions hinder the fair administration of justice, eroding public trust in the judiciary.

Discrimination Allegations and Community Impact

Numerous attorneys and community members have highlighted discriminatory practices within the Arlington Circuit Court Clerk’s Office, citing disparate treatment of minorities and service members. This systemic bias perpetuates racial and social inequities, undermining the principles of equal protection enshrined in both state and federal law.

Call for Immediate Action

The Arlington Circuit Court Clerk, Paul Ferguson, must step down to facilitate an impartial investigation. Alternatively, the Virginia Governor must appoint an independent third-party committee to investigate these allegations and ensure compliance with procedural and ethical standards. Failing this, the federal government should intervene to uphold justice and protect vulnerable...

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I found many fraud documents in my case, a fake UCCJEA affidavit with addresses that do not exist on maps, this court pays a Spanish interpreter (English is my first language), they hold fake court trials no one alerts me about. They have locked me out of court during a trial, This puts my child in much danger. This court house openly commits many crimes. The solution they came up with was to ban me from the entire court. If I can not see the fraud, I can no longer report it. This is in no way in the best interest of the child. I haven't seen my child in two years over this, he was taken from his healthy happy home in Alabama and wrongfully placed in foster care in Arlington, Virginia. His abductor flew him to the county of Arlington who hides the truth. He was told his mother didn't want him anymore. This is beyond inhumane. Completely...

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Very inconvenient court house but it does follow the them off the rest of VA courthouses. They allow you to enter into a payment plan, which is nice, however they only take payments in person or by check in the mail. ONLY those two options. You can't pay online or over the phone for circuit court cases but everything else, of course you can. They don't have an after hours mail slot for people who actually have jobs and can't make it to the courthouse between their 8-4 work day making it seem as if they don't want your money but if you don't pay, no matter what your charge is or the circumstance,s your license is suspended. Even if you don't have one. Talk about...

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