Sunday, November 22, 2009

09-11-22 Notice ot Atty David Pastenak: Please no racketeering on court grounds during business hours...



Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2009 14:48:17 -0800
To: "Charles McCoy -Presiding Judge " >, "John A Clarke" , "Greg Drapac -Senior Administrator" , "David Pasternak"
From: joseph zernik
Subject: Kindly request to Atty David Pasternak, Judge Terry Friedman, and the Presiding Judge and Clerk of the Los Angeles Superior Court: Please make sure that no racketeering activity takes place on the grounds of the court during business hours.


Atty David Pasternak

Charles McCoy
Presiding Judge

John Clarke
Clerk of the Court

Greg Drapac
Senior Administrator

RE: Kindly request to Atty David Pasternak, Judge Terry Friedman, and the Presiding Judge and Clerk of the Court: Please make sure that no racketeering activity takes place on the grounds of the court during business hours.

Dear Atty David Pasternak, Presiding Judge McCoy, Clerk Clarke, and Senior Administrator Drapac:

Please accept this notice as a kindly request to ensure that no racketeering activity takes place on the grounds of the court during business hours.
Please remove from the online Case Summary the listing of any Future Proceeding on Wednesday, November 25, 2009, or any other "Proceeding" in Samaan v Zernik (SC087400).
It never was and never will be a true litigation of the Superior Court of California. None of you was willing to state that much either, except for David Pasternak, and complaint is filed with FBI for mail and wire fraud for that reason.

Dated: November 22, 2009

Los Angeles County, California ____/s/ Joseph H Zernik____
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CC: FBI Los Angeles


"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.

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