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“Arizona” Spit in the face of Veteran

DISABLED VIETNAM VETERAN SPEAKS ON 2024 VETERANS DAY

Moffatt Media,  Palmdale, California —

Honorable Disabled Vietnam Veteran says not only spit in the face by Arizona on American soil, but has suffered Human Rights Violations with a fatal “kill” to his forty year legal career.

INTERVIEW

Star Moffatt, Founder and CEO of Moffatt Media (M&M) is proud to share an interview with  Tony Guajardo, Former Assistant United States Attorney, Arizona Attorney and Disabled Vietnam Veteran.

 

Moffatt Media:   Tony explain what happened to your legal career as an Arizona Attorney?

  • Veteran Tony Guajardo:  The Arizona Supreme Court failed to  rule on an issue of a state employee committing False Impersonation from the Supreme Court bench, who issued out a Fraudulent Disbarment (revocation against my Arizona Lawyers license).

Moffatt Media:  What legal career paths have you had that make you so proud in serving our country United States of America  and other people?      

Veteran Tony Guajardo:

  • I was appointed as Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas in 1980 where I worked until 1983.
  • Administrative Law Judge and Senior Trial Attorney with the EEOC from 1983 until 1988;
  • Trial Attorney with the EEOC;
  • Federal Bar Association President (San Antonio Chapter)
  • Bexar County Criminal District Attorney;
  • Staff Attorney with the Gulf Coast Legal Foundation;
  • Staff Attorney with the Rio Grande Legal Aid; and
  • Twenty Years in Private Practice of Law.
  • I practiced law for forty years from 1977 to 2017, wherein I represented literally thousands of clients and having been licensed in Texas in 1977 and in Arizona in 2002.

 

Moffatt Media:  Tony where are you originally from and your age?

  • Veteran Tony Guajardo:   I am originally from San Antonio, Texas, and I will be 78 years old in March 2025.

 

Moffatt Media: Are you currently single or married?

  • Veteran Tony Guajardo:  I am married. I am originally from San Antonio, Texas. I am involuntarily retired and I try to stay healthy with a healthy diet and exercise

 

Moffatt Media:  Do you have any children?

  • Veteran Tony Guajardo:  I have two adult children and two grandchildren.

 

Moffatt Media:  Were you born in the United States?

  • Veteran Tony Guajardo Yes.  I was born in San Antonio, Texas of a Mexican immigrant father who later became a United States Citizen. I am a first generation son of immigrant parents.

 

Moffatt Media:  Tony  you  had served in the USA Military, where were you stationed?

  • Veteran Tony Guajardo: I served in Vietnam 1967

 

Moffatt Media:  Were you drafted or did you enlist?

  • Veteran Tony Guajardo No.  I enlisted in October 1967.

 

Moffatt Media:  Do you recall your first days in Vietnam and what did it feel like?

  • Veteran Tony Guajardo No. I blocked everything out mentally about Vietnam.  I worked in the 149th Tactical Hospital and I was a Medic.

 

Moffatt Media:  Why did you join the military?

  • Veteran Tony Guajardo:  I joined the military, because I wanted to serve my country USA, during time of war. I served 8 years in the 149th Tactical Fighter Group (Medic).

 

Moffatt Media:  What law school did you attend?

  • Veteran Tony Guajardo:  I attended David C. Clarke District of Columbia Law School in Washington, D.C. and I graduated law school 1977.

 

Moffatt Media:  Now fast forwarding to your legal career, why did you want to become an Attorney?

  • Veteran Tony Guajardo:  I became an attorney because I wanted to make a positive difference in people’s lives. As a first generation son of immigrant parents I saw how people struggled to achieve the American Dream having to overcome obstacles of income inequality and other discrimination, I jumped at the chance to go to law school.

My hopes and dreams for myself were mirrored in those faces of hundreds of clients who desperately needed help.

I wanted to be a blessing for others, and at the same time find my purpose in life—to be an advocate for those who would not otherwise be able to navigate the treacherous waters in life.

 

Moffatt Media:  Are there any significant milestone cases that have an everlasting societal footprints?

  • Veteran Tony Guajardo:  I am a former attorney admitted to the United States Supreme Court, having served as Plaintiffs’ Co-counsel in a U.S. Supreme Court Case that struck down an unconstitutional law that prohibited undocumented children from attending a free public education in 1980

I was Co-counsel in another U.S. Supreme Court case that struck down Texas unconstitutional law that denied undocumented children the right to attend public school in Texas.

Also, I was Co-counsel in challenging SB1070, a law that unlawfully discriminated against Hispanics and other minorities in violation of the United States Constitution.

Moffatt Media:  Do you have any final words you would like to say regarding the Human Rights Violations suffered by Arizona?

  • Veteran Tony Guajardo:  Arizona provided the murder weapon to the State Supreme Court and they proceeded to fatally “kill” my forty year legal career, while denying my constitutional rights. 

The State Supreme Court of Arizona has committed Human Rights Violations against many Arizona Lawyers, destroying their lives and careers, which have taken decades to build.   Arizona’s abuse of power continues to go unchecked.   I want Justice, and I want my life back!

Moffatt Media thanks  Tony Guajardo for serving our country and other Veterans!

Society owes you a debt of appreciation along with other Veteran brave men and women who have risked their own lives to make our lives beyond safe. 

Tony Guajardo, Disabled Vietnam Veteran, thank you for sharing your horrific story of being spit in your face by Arizona.  

In the opinion of Moffatt Media, Arizona is a disgraced state and should have their Federal Funding Sanctioned, equal the number of days (Tony) has suffered Human Rights Violations imposed by Arizona.

In addition to, the Arizona Supreme Court Rule 51, be Suspended since it is NOT law, is unconstitutional and only an administrative Rule, nothing more than a (policy guideline).  Sadly, Tony is not alone, there are many other attorney victims in Arizona, that have also suffered Human Rights Violations, Fraudulent Suspensions and Disbarments  by Arizona’s Supreme Court Presiding Disciplinary Judges (State employees), committing Judicial False Impersonations while  unconstitutionally seated-under Rule 51.   

Arizona’s Human Rights Violations are better said to be: Crimes against Humanity, by the shameful and disgraced Arizona Supreme Court!

 Ep1 Series 1 – Stay tuned for more.

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