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Were you convicted of the crime?

When did you find out all of the civil actions for the property had happened?
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No, it was not a crime, regarding the deed/transfer/quitclaim. I wasn't charged nor were charges filed regarding that. It all happened after the fact, when my schizoid brother jumped at me and I pushed him away and he considered that assault and had me arrested. Then the s hit the fan, so to speak, and my sister and brother jumped all over me while I was incarcerated. They both sent so many letters to the prosecuting attorney that he became irritated.

I have just found out, and now I'm wondering how I should pursue it. Obviously a lawyer, but I did not want to waste my time and money going through this all if I don't have a much chance of over turning the reversal.

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No, it doesn't allow you to either self-deal or act against against the will or best interests of the person who granted it. Washington follows the Uniform Power of Attorney act as embodied in RCW 11.125. If this was deemed an abuse of the POA, they indeed didn't need to involve you in undoing it.

You made what appears to be a bad POA, acted improperly under the POA, and failed to have a valid contract for the other things you did. Now you're paying the price. You should have had an attorney then, you'll need one now if you want to press the issue.
It wasn't a self deal, my mother was present and witnessed the whole transaction. If she did not want this to occur, then it would not have. I made sure it was all done legally, certified, notarized, and filed with the county recorder. My mother was in poor physical shape and it was too stressful to drive and move her around, so I brought a notary to the house. It only became an issue once my brother and sister flipped out 2 years after the transfer.

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And now you're in HI trying to go after the state for other issues revolving around disability and malpractice? You're quite busy and you get around.

None of this makes a whole lot of sense.
Not to you. Please don't make assumptions and jump to conclusions. This is also off-topic and a unrelated matter. You should know better.