Saturday, December 5, 2009

09-12-05 Requesting addition of correspondence to Dec 7, 2009 La Verne City Council meeting.


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Date: Sat, 05 Dec 2009 01:24:40 -0800
To: Evelyn Clark
From: joseph zernik
Subject: Additional materials for La Verne City Council meeting on Monday, December 7, 2009
Cc: "Scott Pickwith"

Evelyn Clark, Clerk
City of La Verne
County of Los Angeles, California

RE: Additional materials for La Verne City Council meeting on Monday, December 7, 2009

Please accept the attached four page record of email exchange with La Verne Police Department Chief Pickwith, as addition to materials I already filed for the City Council meeting on Monday, December 7, 2007 (copied below for recipients who do not accept attachments).
The text in such exchange was left unchanged, but the my electronic signatures in email correspondence, which relied on passwords for email accounts, equivalent of digital signatures, were replaced here with graphic signatures, and a digital signature was added at the upper right corner of the face page.
In case you were unable to produce sufficient copies, please let me know how many copies I should bring with me to the meeting.
In case any further response was received from Chief Pickwith, I would do my best to produce copies of such response, if it would be received in a timely manner.
Thanks again for your help,
Dated: December 5, 2009
Los Angeles County, California ____/s/ Joseph H Zernik____
JOSEPH H ZERNIK
PO Box 526, La Verne, California 91750

CC:
Glenn A Fine, Inspector General, U.S. Department of Justice
As an addendum to complaint of widespread corruption of the justice system of Los Angeles County, California,
and refusal of senior FBI and U.S. Dept of Justice officers to provide Equal Protection in Los Angeles County, providing instead fraudulent responses to inquiries by U.S. Congress in August/September 2008.
Linked Records:
1) The complete record could be viewed at:
http://inproperinla.com/09-12-04-lvpd-chief-pickwith-email-correspondence-s.pdf

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