
A Paul Lentz sighting and I missed it!!



Sterngard Friegen wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 9:51 pmWrong on the first statement. Sadly true on the second.
You mean besides if they had thumbs they would kill us all?pipistrelle wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 10:26 pmSterngard Friegen wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 9:51 pmWrong on the first statement. Sadly true on the second.Off TopicI'm relatively new here. What's the deal with cats?
Nah, they aren't going to liquidate the service staff, good help is too hard to set.Dan1100 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 10:38 pmYou mean besides if they had thumbs they would kill us all?pipistrelle wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 10:26 pmSterngard Friegen wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 9:51 pmWrong on the first statement. Sadly true on the second.Off TopicI'm relatively new here. What's the deal with cats?
Seems like it was just yesterday he emailed me saying not to worry, the authorities would never actually follow through with prosecution. They'd be dropping the charges any day. (it was just after he'd been released from jail, before any bond hearings.)Orlylicious wrote: ↑Tue Jun 19, 2018 11:40 pmGreat seeing you Paul! Miss you and sending best wishes.
Terry's 2 year anniversary is next month and he's steaming towards that release, only 2203 days to go!
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https://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/g ... 1T00&csz=1
I disagree, TT's lawyers were interested in their client, interested in how much money they could get-out of the old blow hard.Sam the Centipede wrote: ↑Wed Jun 20, 2018 11:05 amTaitz might have at least made an effort to defend Trussell, whereas his own lawyers seemed uninterested in their client.
But Taitz (and Klayman too) probably aren't interested in sovcits; they only care about defending racists and attacking anything vaguely Democratic, liberal, humane or sensible.
The primary focus of their practice is "look at me." Klayman has a specialty in "look at me harassing people."Sam the Centipede wrote: ↑Wed Jun 20, 2018 11:05 amTaitz might have at least made an effort to defend Trussell, whereas his own lawyers seemed uninterested in their client.
But Taitz (and Klayman too) probably aren't interested in sovcits; they only care about defending racists and attacking anything vaguely Democratic, liberal, humane or sensible.
Forti, in looking at the very long docket, it appears you have the closest thing to an indictment I can find there. So far, the only thing I have seen that says it's an indictment is from the We The People Statewide Common Law Grand Jury, Florida, which was emailed to the court by the God Grace Administrator Joaquin Demoreta-Folch. He ended with "please proceed accordingly," and the court did.Fortinbras wrote: ↑Sun Aug 26, 2018 2:09 pmThanks for trying.
I found this "information" (which might be a substitute for an indictment) in Scribd. This might be what I wanted:
https://www.scribd.com/document/3149436 ... nformation
Naturally, if anyone knows of a more appropriate file, please .....
Sorry, I don't know which file this would be. But reading at the beginning of this thread (just the first 3 or pages), and then using the search for different words, "Indictment" may not be what the prosecutors used. I read posts about "Information". I found this post, which may help you. IANAL so forgive my being stoopid about legal stuff.Fortinbras wrote: ↑Sun Aug 26, 2018 2:09 pmThanks for trying.
I found this "information" (which might be a substitute for an indictment) in Scribd. This might be what I wanted:
https://www.scribd.com/document/3149436 ... nformation
Naturally, if anyone knows of a more appropriate file, please .....
http://www.thefogbow.com/forum/viewtopi ... 94#p573994gatsby wrote: ↑Sat Sep 20, 2014 5:00 pmWhat's next? Where does a court appearance/plea fall in the scheme of things? Entering a PleaAn arraignment hearing is usually within 30 days of the first appearance. At that hearing, the suspect will plead guilty, not guilty or no contest. The latter means the accused is not answering the charges at this point. The judge also can review bail. Next, a state's attorney reviews the case and decides if there is enough evidence to proceed. If there is enough evidence, the suspect will be formally charged in an information -- that's a formal accusation that a crime has been committed. This must happen within 75 days of arrest on a misdemeanor, 175 for a felony. If the suspect is being held in jail, the decision must be made within 30 days. [The information was filed yesterday.] Plea AgreementsMany criminal cases are resolved through plea agreements. The prosecutor agrees to let the defendant plead guilty or no contest to a lesser crime or in exchange a lighter sentence. Judges are not required to accept agreements, though usually they do. Preliminary Hearing OptionsIn Florida, suspects have the right to a preliminary hearing within 21 days of arrest. The prosecution outlines its case, and the judge decides if there's enough reason for the case to continue to trial. After the preliminary, a suspect is arraigned again. If a suspect has been indicted by a grand jury -- in Florida, that usually happens only for capital cases or in corruption investigations -- there is no preliminary hearing.Source: Understanding Criminal Law Procedures in Florida
nbc wrote: ↑Sat Sep 20, 2014 3:03 pmI can't imagine the updated charges are represent anything good for Mr Trussel as some of those may now be serious felony charges. They appear to all be felonies of the third degree, punishable with up to 5 years of jail time. The prosecutor filed his information (indictment w/o grand jury) and, as expected, made sure to file charges from different angles, allowing the jury a wider range of options in their decisions. Never a bad idea.
http://patriotsforamerica.ning.com/foru ... ment853449Reply by Old Rooster yesterday
Update From Wendell; I received this Aug 24th. 2018.
Sir & Ron,
The court ruled against Terry's appeal with one judge, J. Jay dissenting. I attached the ruling. I saw a post on PFA for asking President Trump to pardon him. Terry was tried in the State of Florida court system so the pardon authority lies with Gov. Scott. As he is on his way out or to D.C. there may be a slim chance of him granting Terry his freedom. If there is a desire to put forth effort on this I am willing to help.
God bless you your families and this nation,
Wendell
Permalink Reply by Old Rooster yesterday
Looks like you were right again Mathias, any possible pardon will have to come from the Florida Governor.
Permalink Reply by Old Rooster yesterday
The Governor of Florida point of contact page is here:
https://www.flgov.com/
I am posting a modified edited version of the letter I wrote above to President Trump.
This letter can be coppied and sent to Governor Scott. Please help by sending a copy to Governor Scott at the address included or to the email address listed on the Florida Governors page.
Permalink Reply by Old Rooster yesterday
To: Governor Rick Scott
400 S Monroe Street
Tallahassee, Fl. 32399
Subject: Request for Pardon; Mr. Terry G. Trussell.
Contact Data;
Terry George Trussell
I15405
RMC-West
P.O. Box 628
Lake Butler, Florida. 32054
Dear Governor Scott;
Sir, This is a request for pardon of a Viet Nam war veteran, 75 year old Terry G. Trussell.
Terry Trussell is currently being held in a Dixie County Florida prison serving 8 ¾ years for “Impersonating” an officer of the court and illegal “assault” on a court official.
Mr. Trussell did NOT assault anyone. What he attempted to do was file charges against a court prosecutor for jury tampering. THAT'S IT – THAT'S ALL HE DID. And those charges were never actually filed.
Trussell was the foreman of a grand jury convened to hear charges of corruption against the Dixie county school board for bribery charges of accepting $3 Million dollars to implement a common-core curriculum. When the County prosecutor began instructing the jury members on how they would find in their investigations Trussell objected. He was subsequently removed from the Grand jury. At which point he attempted to file a complaint with the County judge. The judge refused to accept the complaint and the Prosecutor instructed the clerk not to accept any complaints filed by Mr. Trussell.
At that point Mr. Trussell attempted to form a citizen's Common-Law Grand Jury to hear the complaints against the prosecutor and the Dixie County School commission. According to Justice Antonin Scalia The Common-Law grand jury is an integral part of the Constitution and belongs to the People. Justice Scalia stated that the People's grand jury is the “forthBranch of Government”.
The prosecutor then filed charges against Mr. Trusell for assault. When he appeared in court the new judge called his name, Trussell replied “Here Your Honor” The judge again called his name, Trussell once again replied, this went on three times and each time the judge refused to acknowledge his presence in the court room. The judge then instructed the Sheriff's deputy to issue an arrest warrant for Mr. Trussell for failure to appear for a hearing. The deputy walk approximately six feet across the court room and arrested Terry Trussell.
Eventually 14 charges of assault, impersonating an officer of the court and several other charges were filed again Mr. Trussell. He was found guilty of only two or three of the charges but was sentenced to 8 ¾ years in a Florida penitentiary.
Terry Trussell is a Viet Nam war veteran. He is 75 years old.
Governor Scott, If anyone in this country has been unjustly and unfairly imprisoned it is this man..
Please – Please – Please issue a full and complete pardon for Mr. Terry G. Trussell.
Sincerely:
Permalink Reply by Old Rooster yesterday
The Zip Code for Dixie County Fl. is 32628.
Those emails ask for a Florida address. If you post anything out of state they don't read it, they simply delete them all.
Permalink Reply by Old Rooster 14 hours ago
Contact Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi;
http://www.myfloridalegal.com/contact
Mailing address
Office of Attorney General
State of Florida
The Capitol PL-01
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1050