Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 12:55:16 -0800
To: FifthDistrict@lacbos.org
From: joseph zernik
December 14, 2009Subject: Request to access arrest and booking papers pursuant to California Public Records Act - Cal Gov Code section 6254(f).
Michael D Antonovich
Los Angeles County Supervisor
Dear Supervisor Antonovich:
I am writing to you again regarding the ongoing false imprisonment of Richard Fine in Los Angeles, California - with no warrant, no conviction, and no sentencing at all. Attorney Richard Fine, a 70 year-old, former US prosecutor, anti judicial corruption activist, was held in solitary confinement, under false hospitalization, since March 4, 2009 - less than two weeks after February 20, 2009 signing by the California Governor of pardons for all Los Angeles Superior Court judges -- for the wrongful conduct exposed by Richard Fine.
In October 2009 I repeatedly requested Sheriff Lee Baca to access the arrest and booking papers of two senior attorneys, who had filed complaints regarding alleged widespread corruption of the LA Superior Court, and were later arrested by the Sheriff - albeit - with no warrants at all. They were: (1) Richard Fine (still falsely imprisoned), and (2) Ronald Gottschalk (now freed on bail).
Sheriff Lee Baca never allowed access to such papers -- in alleged violation of the California Public Records Act.
Later, I requested the assistance of your office in this matter, and I am grateful for your response, dated November 16, 2009.
Today, I again spoke with your office, and it was clear that you have not received any response from Sheriff Lee Baca either. I was informed that response was due within 30 days, and that your office was following up this week.
I will call your office this Friday, and I hope to hear what else you could do to assist in this serious situation, in case there would still be no response from the Sheriff.
Below is overview of the correspondence with links to records posted online:
- October 13, 2009 petition to sheriff Lee Baca to free Attorney Richard Fine, falsely imprisoned since March 4, 2009. [1]
- October 20, 2009 Request to access arrest and booking papers of inmates held by the Sheriff [2]:
- October 27, 2009 Requests for auditor and counsel of LA County to take action regarding alleged fraud in computers systems that affected serious abuse of Human Rights. [3]
- October 29. 2009 Fax to office of Sheriff Lee Baca - recording the refusal to allow access to arrest and booking papers.[4]
- December 10, 2009 Repeat request for access to the arrest and booking papers of inmates. [5]
- November 16, 2009 Supervisor Antonovich letter to Dr Joseph Zernik and Sheriff Lee Baca. [6]
- December 13, 2009 Draft claims for International Human Rights Court- English [7]
- December 13, 2009 Draft claims for International Human Rights Court- Spanish [8]
Respectfully,
Joseph Zernik
Linked Records:
[1] http://inproperinla.com/09-10-13-appeal-to-sheriff-lee-baca-s.pdf
[2] http://inproperinla.com/09-10-20-req-sheriff-lee-baca-to-access-arrest-booking-s.pdf
[3] http://inproperinla.com/09-10-27-la-county-auditor-supervisors-justice-system-computer-frauds-s.pdf
[4] http://inproperinla.com/09-10-29-fax-to-sheriff-baca-office-s.pdf
[5] http://inproperinla.com/09-12-10-repeat-req-sheriff-baca-arrest-booking-papers+au-s.pdf
[6] http://inproperinla.com/09-11-16-antonovich-response-req-papers-from-sheriff-s.pdf
[7] http://inproperinla.com/09-12-13-draft-claims-human-rights-english-s.pdf
[8] http://inproperinla.com/09-12-13-draft-claims-human-rights-court-spanish-s.pdf
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