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MR. HISASHIMA: Aye. <br /> <br />MR. BALSIS: We’ll move on now to Petition 2011-04. <br /> <br />c. Petition No. 2011-04: Initial review of petition alleging that an officer <br />conspired to deprive Petitioner of his constitutional rights, in violation of <br />Sections 2-83(a)(3) and 2-83(b) of the Hawai‘i County Code of Ethics. <br /> <br /> <br />MR. BALSIS: Do you have any comments on this? This is the petition 2011-04. The <br />specific provision on the Code of Ethics in question, Section 2-83(a)(3), all persons shall <br />be treated in a courteous, fair, and impartial manner, and Section 2-83(b), no officer or <br />employee shall use or attempt to use their position wrongly, to shorten that. The <br />complete statement of facts: Corporation Counsel Lincoln S. T. Ashida conspired with <br />Hawai‘i County Prosecuting Attorney Jay T. Kimura to deprive a person of their state <br />and federal constitutional rights and freedoms. <br /> <br />MR. COLE: Yes. The comment is made that the actions of Lincoln Ashida were in order <br />to influence the County Prosecuting Attorney and the Police Department not to allow a <br />complaint to be filed against him for criminal activity. He used his official position in <br />writing of a letter to the Prosecuting Attorney, under his official position, charging me <br />with a false penal offense, identifying that I had fabricated a United States government <br />document—or a document that was filed in the United States federal court. Lincoln <br />Ashida did so in the furtherance of a criminal activity, in violation of Criminal Title 18, <br />United States Code, 1512, to threaten, intimidate, and influence a witness to prevent me <br />from coming forth with the actual knowledge, cognizable by a court of the United States, <br />of the fraud of Title 18, United States Code, Subsection 1040, deprivation of money and <br />fraud with a major disaster; Title 18, United States Code, 241, conspiracy to defraud the <br />United States government, payment for goods and services not received from the federal <br />county, Job No. P-3535 of April, altering the Hilo streams and Waiakea Streams in <br />violation of state and federal codes. The action that Lincoln Ashida, charging me with a <br />penal offense of making a false statement to law enforcement officers, was derived from a <br />letter sent to the United States government, FBI, special agent in charge, identifying <br />those very acts and actions. Now I don’t know how it is that Lincoln Ashida had the <br />authority or—whatever you want to call it—to take a letter sent to the FBI and use that <br />information that I made a false statement to the FBI and filed a penal charge against me, <br />directly with the Hawai‘i County Prosecuting Attorney, bypassing the Hawai‘i County <br />Police Department. At the same time, I was being deprived of the ability to charge <br />Lincoln Ashida with the very same charges. I was denied the ability to file a charge on <br />Lincoln Ashida for extortion with the Hawai‘i County Police Department multiple times. <br />I was denied the ability, as in federal records and records of this court—or of this Board <br />of Ethics in my mass quantities of records here—and on record in the Hawai‘i County <br />Council, that is a pattern and history of deprivation of rights continuously of the Hawai‘i <br />County Police Department to allow any complaint to be filed against Lincoln Ashida or <br />others. They are a privileged class. In so doing so, it is a conspiracy, in violation of the <br />United States Code, 371, to instill upon a person, i.e., myself, that the authority of the <br />County of Hawai‘i and other agents of the county and state do in fact constitute that I <br />may be deprived, and other people may be deprived, of their state and federally <br />guaranteed rights and freedoms to petition the government in redress. Such a instilling <br /> <br />12 <br /> <br /> <br />