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1996-1998
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0564
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001
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Henry A. Ross
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Council: Close file - 12/03/97
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I do mt mind arin~ the mail to d~ m, but you will then as their attorney have to provide me with their <br /> addresrea, as her repeatedly tx~ papored in Hawaii care law. <br /> 8. Although I regarded the requirements of CC regarding individual service of all <br /> Defendants as unrlecesaary delay and harassment 1 complied and served everybody by <br /> sheriff, whom I had to provide with documentation and addresses etc. which apart from <br /> an inordinate amount of tithe also cost me the unnecessary sum of 5236. Some people <br /> have been served 3 times with the same documents in this process. <br /> 9. Requests for individual representation are now coming to Pol.Com. because <br /> CC has obviously been in cxirttact with them, and some of these are on ks agenda for <br /> October 17, 1997, with more on the wav. CQncumntly CC had a nawst osndlna on <br /> today's cotx~cfl aaenda under Comm.No. 6d4. dabd 11Y31/9~. to dbcuss iL~ ns- <br /> treaearv from tM county for this law suflr public money, from oaxtty residents indu- <br /> dtng myself, to defend and pay for police txutality etc., perpertrated on one person: ~ <br /> 10. 1 WAS ~es.~'!O! <br /> ~ <br /> Y ACGIl8ED TROD A_ND GONVIGTED OF HI'TTiNC- <br /> A FEMALE CASHIER (Mawr than nr and !f0 years vourtaarl fN A 8L~R1~eQrFr <br /> Half the island oooufaflort knows m! and nobot:Iv hNieves it Only a bunch of txazed <br /> 'law erMoroerrtent' fanatics and some police cowboys who are still mad at me for getting <br /> peppersprey available for women who work at nigh. They feel threatened. It's ridiculous! <br /> 11. Five police defendants break their own Hiles and those of the chief the same <br /> who break state. county and federal Iaws The Chief through his chain of command does <br /> not properly supervise, refract, andlor discipline the cowboy types in his force, he does <br /> not sufFcierttly and legally update his general orders. Though there is now psychological <br /> testing of rtew reat~ts with excellent results, such testing is not done before promotions. <br /> 12. Prosecutors break taut rules, their code of ethics, are guilty of selective pro- <br /> secution, cook up phantasy charges with police together, then withFwld jury trials, break <br /> state and federal laws, make exculpatory evidence disapppear, don't write proper briefs. <br /> 13. ALL OF WHICH SI N TR IN A ~t t [.FT vnt CaAJi/E AT ANY Gncr <br /> And now after ell the mental and physical trauma these law erttorcers have caused and <br /> the great expenses in time and money they have spent, WE the victims are salted to pay <br /> for their defense in court. SHOULD IT NOT BE OBVIOUS FROM THE CASE <br /> SUPRA, AND MANY LIKE ONES, THAT ARE NOT HEARD OF, THAT THESE POLICEA <br /> <br /> 3 ^3 <br /> <br />
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