Thursday, December 10, 2009

09-12-10 Repeat request for Sheriff Lee Baca to provide access to public records - arrest and booking papers

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Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 22:42:58 -0800
To: "US House of Representatives -Judiciary Committee"
From: joseph zernik
Subject: Request for the House Judiciary Committee to initiate corrective actions regarding evidence of widespread corruption of the Los Angeles Superior Court and the Los Angeles Justice System.
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To members of the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee:

Copied below is my repeat request for the arrest and booking papers of two attorneys who, evidence showed, were arrested by the Los Angeles County Sheriff, with no warrants at all, and were held at jail-hospital facilities with no medical justification. The second inmate was now released on bail. Regardless, request was made pursuant to California Public Records Act to access the arrest and booking records of both.

The evidence of widespread corruption of the justice system in Los Angeles County, California, is overwhelming - with the Los Angeles Superior Court at the heart of the matter. Regardless, FBI and US Department of Justice refuse to enforce the law.

Please initiate corrective actions pursuant to your duties.

Dated December 10, 2009
La Verne, County of Los Angeles, California_ _ _Joseph H Zernik
_ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ By: __/s/Joseph H Zernik__ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ JOSEPH H ZERNIK_ __ _
_ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _PO Box 526, La Verne,CA 91750_
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ Fax: 801 998 0917_ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Email
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Sheriff Lee Baca_ _ _ _ _ Attorney Richard Fine

To Sheriff Lee Baca, Sheriff Department of Los Angeles County:

RE: Repeat request to access public records that were the arrest and booking records of inmates in the sheriffs facilities: Richard Fine and Ronald Gottschalk

Dear sheriff Baca:
Please accept this notice as a repeat request to access public records which are arrest and booking records, pursuant to the California Public Records Act - Cal Govt Code 6250 - 6276.48, particularly pursuant to 6254(f).
This request pertains to the records of the following two individuals:
1) Booking No: 1824367; Last Name: FINE; First Name: RICHARD; Middle Name: I; Sex: M; Race: W; Date Of Birth: 01/22/1940; Age: 69; Hair: GRY; Eyes: BRO; Height: 509 Weight: 175; Charge Level: O (Other)
2) Booking No: 2088144; Last Name: GOTTSCHALK; First Name: RONALD; Middle Name: NORTON; Sex: M; Race: W; Date Of Birth: 07/15/1943; Age: 66; Hair: BRO; Eyes: BRO; Height: 510; Weight: 185; Charge Level: F (Felony)
These cases were of particular concern, since both were attorneys who were arrested following the filing of complaints pertaining to alleged widespread corruption of the Los Angeles Superior Court. Moreover, the evidence indicated that in both cases they were arrested with no warrants at all. In both cases they were held in the jails hospital, not in the jails regular facilities, with no reason at all, and in both cases,
the evidence indicated that they were never part of the jails count of inmates.
Needless to say, the above facts, upon review, were likely to be deemed serious abuse of Human Rights pursuant to ratified International Law.
Please let me know where and when I would be allowed to access these records and/or obtain their copies.
Dated December 10, 2009
La Verne, County of Los Angeles, California Joseph H Zernik
By: __/s/Joseph H Zernik__
JOSEPH H ZERNIK
PO Box 526, La Verne,CA 91750
Fax: 801 998 0917
Email

I. CC:

  • Prof Richard Posner, University of Chicago Law School - as a request for the initiation of corrective actions.
  • Law school faculty
  • James C Duff, Director, Administrative Office of the US Courts
  • Glenn A Fine, Inspector General, US Dept of Justice - as an addendum to complaint about wide-spread corruption of the justice system in Los Angeles County, and refusal of FBI and U.S. DOJ senior officers to accord Equal Protection, providing instead fraudulent responses to inquiries by U.S. Congress.
  • Other Inspector Generals - as an addendum to complaints about widespread corruption in Los Angeles County, and refusal of US government to enforce the law.
  • Mark J. Sullivan, Director, US Secret Service: As a request for investigation, pursuant to the US Secret Service mission statement and primary investigational jurisdiction - in safeguarding the integrity of the financial system - particularly - large computer systems.
  • NavanNaethem Pillay, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
  • Nout Wellink, Chair, Basel Accords Committee
  • Lee Baca, Los Angeles Sheriff, as a repeat request to access the warrants of RF and NR1 - to inspect and to copy.

III. The Usual
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IN SHORT - KOZINSKI MUST RESIGN!
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"This case should demonstrate that the FBI will pursue all allegations of judicial corruption vigorously, as public corruption violations are among the most serious of all criminal conduct and can tear at the fabric of a democratic society," said John F. Pikus, special agent in charge of the Albany division, in a prepared statement.

2 comments:

Human Rights Alert (NGO) said...

Hi Dr. Z
Good angle, I don't recall anybody contacting "the house" yet. Hopefully, they will have the integrity, and interest the rest of the lackey's in "law enforcement" seem to shun. I can't comprehend the blatant disregard for the "law" these miserable examples of public trust display openly. Completely unacceptable. The three branch's have circled the wagon's, but they can run only so long. I read about judges getting in trouble a lot recently, everywhere but California, so somebody out there knows which button to push to get the action started.
Regards
[redacted]

KJS

Human Rights Alert (NGO) said...

Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009
To: [redacted]
From: joseph zernik

Subject: Re: Request for the House Judiciary Committee to initiate corrective actions regarding evidence of widespread corruption of the Los Angeles Superior Court and the Los Angeles Justice System.


Hi [redacted]:

Good to hear from you!
I think I mentioned to you that I compiled the actions of Public Integrity Section of the US Dept of Justice in past 25 years - not a single action in LA County.
However, contrary to your feelings, I am not that hopeful regarding the House. They simply don't have the guts to address the issue, not the House, not the Senate, and FBI and US Dept of Justice are part of the corruption.


Joe Zernik