Date: Mon, 04 Jan 2010 21:32:22 -0800joseph zernik wrote:
Subject: January 4, 2010 - Asking Sheriff Lee Baca to retract false and deliberately misleading papers regarding the arrest and booking of Attorneys Fine and Gottschalk - two attorneys who filed complaints pertaining to widespread corruption of the Los Angeles Superior Court judges, and were subsequently hospitalized by the Sheriff.
January 4, 2010
Hi [ ]:
I believe that my January 4, 2010 letter made the situation clear regarding Sheriff Lee Baca, Los Angeles County:
a) Sheriff Lee Baca has no true warrants and he has no booking papers in the case of either attorney Richard Fine or Ronald Gottschalk, two experienced attorneys who filed complaints regarding widespread corruption of judges of the Los Angeles Superior Court, and were subsequently hospitalized. Richard Fine, perfectly healthy for all we know, is by now hospitalized for 10 months by the Sheriff.
b) Sheriff Lee Baca kept in the case of Richard Fine other papers that were false and deliberately misleading (a "remand order"), which he claimed were the legal foundation for the arrest, but he would not produce a copy of such papers.
c) Instead, Sheriff Lee Baca provided, in lieu of the California Public Records of arrest and booking of these attorneys - dishonest, invalid, ineffectual derivatives - false and deliberately misleading printouts from the Sheriff's fraudulent computer system. These were not any valid legal records at all. Not even by a long shot. They were simply fraudulent computer printouts. However, the Sheriff insisted on delivering such papers to me again and again, by fax, by mail.
The simplest fraud to demonstrate was that in both cases the printouts claimed that the actions against the attorneys were by the Los Angeles Municipal Court - when no such court existed for almost a decade. Moreover, even three months after I started repeatedly requesting that the Sheriff eliminate such fraudulent information, the Sheriff insists on repeatedly producing such fraudulent information to me in lieu of the California Public Records.
In short
The Sheriff's Department of Los Angeles County runs a fraudulent computer systems, and insists on distributing fraudulent printouts from such systems. The case of the Sheriff is particularly disturbing, because it is a system that is directly employed for false imprisonment of persons. The Sheriff was engaging in the wrongdoing ad hominem -- on the bodies of the persons. The level of corruption is just mind-blowing. As indicated in my letter to the Sheriff - it is by now obvious that he is running the Sheriff's Department of Los Angeles County as what must be deemed a corrupt organization. Key personnel in his office were involved in the production of the fraudulent papers and the false arrest and booking of the two attorneys - the very core personnel that were charged with the safeguard of the integrity of the Sheriff's jail system.
Truly,
Joseph Zernik
Los Angeles County, California
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At 17:16 04/01/2010, Anonymous wrote:
The Public Records Act requires that they give you the records that they have. Do you think they haven't given what they have? or do you think that what they have (and have given you) is inaccurate? or both?
At 05:07 PM 1/4/2010, Joseph Zernik wrote:
Hi [ ]:
I wonder what you make of this, and whether you would be willing to write a letter to the Sheriff. jz
Date: Mon, 04 Jan 2010 17:04:03 -0800
To: webemail@lasd.org, "Sheriff Lee Baca"<13232676600@efaxsend.com>, "Sheriff's Headquarters Bureau", ,
From: joseph zernik
Subject: 10-01-04 RE: December 29, 2009 letter by Sheriff Lee Baca - request for correction of false and misleading information regarding Arrest, Booking and Bail of Attorneys Fine and Gottschalk.
Lee Baca, Sheriff
Los Angeles County, California
By fax:
By email:
The favor of a response within 5 business days was requested
Dear Sheriff Baca:
I am in receipt of your letter dated December 29, 2009, [1] regarding my ongoing requests, since mid-October 2009, that the Sheriff comply with California Public Records Act and provide access to arrest and booking papers of inmates Richard Fine and Ronald Gottschalk. Both were attorneys who had filed complaints pertaining to alleged widespread corruption of the judges of the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles, both were arrested by the Sheriff, with no warrants at all, and both were held under coerced hospitalization in what appeared as a thinly veiled procedure to cover up the fact that neither was ever legally booked. In parallel, your office has repeatedly provided me with false and misleading responses to requests for records.
Please accept this letter as a kindly request:
a) That you correct the false and misleading information published online by your department, and
b) That you provide me with honest, valid, and effectual records, if any existed. If none existed, request is that you retract the false papers provided so far, and provide none instead, but avoid propagating any additional false records.
You December 29, 2009, letter repeated the denial of access to any honest, valid, and effectual arrest and booking papers, stating The Public Records Act does not require that a public entity create a record in order to respond to a request for information. The conclusion was inevitable that no such honest, valid, and effectual records existed.
However, the fact that no honest, valid, and effectual records existed to support the legal foundation of the arrest and holding of the two attorneys, did not provide a license for the Sheriffs Department to propagate, repeatedly, false and misleading records instead.
You again forwarded false and misleading records that Richard Fine was arrested at the Municipal Court of San Pedro when no such agency existed for almost a decade, and after I have repeatedly alerted you to the false nature of such information since mid October 2009.
In addition - this time false and misleading information was forwarded regarding Ronald Gottschalk as well:
a) That he was released on bail of $0.00. Atty Gottschalk repeatedly stated that his bail amount was around $500,000.
b) That his case was heard by the Los Angeles Municipal Court, while no such court existed for almost a decade.
In sum:
Your office published online false information regarding both attorneys. Your office previously transmitted such false and misleading information to me by wire. The recent letter repeated the transmission of such false and misleading information this time by USPS First Class mail. Conduct of your office relative to such false and misleading information involved only not one person, but what appeared to be the core organization of your office Executive Assistant, the Legal Department, and Risk Management Bureau, and the Discovery Unit. Such accumulating evidence raised concerns regarding the nature of the organization under your stewardship.
Let me repeat my request:
a) Please correct the false information published online by your department, and
b) Please provide me with honest, valid, and effectual records, if any existed, that were the legal foundation for the arrest and booking of Richard Fine and Ronald Gottschalk. If none existed, request is that you retract the false papers provided so far, and provide none instead, but avoid propagating any additional false records.
Truly,
Joseph Zernik
http://inproperinla.blogspot.com/
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[1] http://www.scribd.com/doc/24782428/09-12-29-Sheriff-Lee-Baca-Response-Re-Arrest-Booking-Papers-s
CC:
1) Office of the Honorable Michael Antonovich, Los Angeles County Supervisor
2) International Red Cross - as part of a complaint regarding false, coerced hospitalizations of political dissidents in Los Angeles County, California
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