Call for Submissions: Exposing Police & Court Misconduct — By the People, For the People
- The Sovereign Record

- Aug 12
- 2 min read

The Sovereign Record is issuing an open call to the public:
If you have been a victim of LAPD misconduct, police harassment, fraudulent warrants, brutality, or abuse of authority — we want to hear from you.
If you have faced courtroom misconduct — including falsified evidence, collusion between prosecutors and defense attorneys, judicial bias, or suppression of lawful rights — your story matters.
For too long, local agencies have been operating in the shadows, ignoring legitimate complaints, shielding misconduct, and allowing systemic abuse to go unchecked. While they protect each other, the public suffers without recourse.
That ends here.
We are building a public, permanent paper trail — not hidden in locked offices or buried in bureaucratic files — but freely accessible for everyone to see. Our mission is to create an undeniable record of wrongdoing, to spread awareness, and to demand real change.
This is by the people, for the people.
We will investigate, publish, and preserve the truth.
We Are Looking For:
• Documented incidents of police harassment, threats, or retaliation.
• Proof of fraudulent or defective warrants used to justify unlawful searches, seizures, or arrests.
• Cases involving police brutality or excessive force.
• Evidence of courtroom misconduct — including Brady violations, falsified convictions, or denial of due process.
• Situations where multiple agencies colluded to cover up abuse.
What to Include in Your Submission:
• A brief summary of your case or incident.
• Dates, locations, and agency names involved.
• Any supporting evidence (photos, documents, videos, court transcripts).
• Your contact information (will remain confidential unless you request publication).
📢 We are not waiting for change — we are making it happen.
If they refuse to provide accountability, we will create the record ourselves.
Submit your story:
Because when the system fails the people, the people become the system.









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