On Fri, 20 Apr 2001 21:02:12 -0700, j6d@nonspammable.com wrote:
> LronsScam wrote:
>> The addy of Norm Grange <ngrange@netscope.net>,
>> In article ID <3adff8c2.41317402@localhost>,
>> On or about Fri, 20 Apr 2001 08:55:21 GMT,
>> In the group <alt.religion.scientology> that it was read from
>>
>>
>> Norm Grange says...
>>
>> >If the report of the attempt to get Henson to plea bargain
>> >actually happened, that suggests that the DA is ~NOT~ being
>> >blackmailed by organized crime. Therefore the DA is merely
>> >incompetent, and not being forced to prosecute such a bogus case.
It really happened, but "organized crime" in this case will go to any
length and try over and over again to get me labeled a criminal.
>> I think that it is always over-kill to suggest, like many have, that the DA
>> is being bought by Scn'gy in some fashion. There's no evidence for that. But
>> it is quite peculiar that any such charge could be brought against another in
>> a court of law. Does it not?
>Ummmm ... I thought this DA participated directly in a plot to get Keith falsely
>
>arrested on a court "no-show" charge ???
>
>Is there another DA involved with this case?
There are a bunch of them. Robert Schwarz is the low man on the totem
pole. He has admitted in court he has no significant power over the
case. For example, when I offered to save everyone a lot of time
picking a jury and let the case be tried before Judge Wallerstein,
Schwarz admitted he could not make such decisions. Robert did not
hesitate to try to pin the GPS readings Shy David took on me. When he
was overruled he pled in a desperate whisper at a side bar that it was
the core of his case (to pin something on me I didn't have anything to
do with.)
Robert's boss is Tom Gage. Gage is the dude who signed the complaint
and notice of arraignment form. He had responsibility if not the
actual duty to mail me the proper copy and didn't because the copy was
still in the case file when I was arraigned. There are other
indications that he was working closely with the clams.
Then there is Grover Trask, as in the Dear Grover letter from one of
the scientology lawyers. Grover is the elected DA, at around $150k
per year. He gets an 80% bad boss rating from his staff, and this
massive anti=DA web page. It will be interesting to see if his close
relation with the scientology lawyers becomes an issue this election
year.
Keith Henson