Subject: RE: [AMOJ_MAIN] Fwd: TIME CHANGE for Government Corruption Crisis Conference and 1,000,000 People Plan
In an ongoing discrimination lawsuit involving government fraud, I had an exchange of e-mails with the U.S. Attorney representing delinquent agencies yesterday. He wanted me to agree to give him an extra 30 days to file dispositive motions. I told him I would agree only if he would guarantee that I received all of the discovery documents he has been promising me since last September. He promised them for March 4, but there were no enforcement provisions for his agreement. I said that I would agree if he would sign a formal agreement that any civil servant who refused to release a document that should be released would be prosecuted by the Department of Justice for obstruction of justice. He said that I should make a "reasonable" proposal.
I think that says it all. It is now considered unreasonable for a civil servant to be prosecuted if he or she commits a felony. This is the current mindset of our government lawyers. Some people are just above all laws.
Charles Heckman
I think that says it all. It is now considered unreasonable for a civil servant to be prosecuted if he or she commits a felony. This is the current mindset of our government lawyers. Some people are just above all laws.
Charles Heckman
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