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To: connectthedots
While I wish you the best of luck, and don't mean to discourage you by any means, I would be very surprised if any govt employee would investigate and prosecute any other govt employee. They stick together and cover up for each other like nobody's bizness. They just don't do anything to get each other in trouble. I see it here all the time with the Oregon State Bar; government attorneys get away with any kind of unethical crap they want to, and are never disciplined. The State Bar (all govt employees) simply refuses to investigate.
562 posted on 08/07/2002 2:40:16 PM PDT by Henrietta
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To: Henrietta
Finding an attorney that is willing to take on the government is the hard part. Problem is, I have absolute proof and the Skamania Couty undersheriff doesn't want to be named as a defendant, and he knows I would do it in a heartbeat. He read some of the evidence and when he got the the part of the Clark County Sheriff's report of a Superior Court Judge committing perjury in a court proceeding, he realized that to not investigate or refer it to the feds would mean he was obstructing justice and hindering a criminal investigation.

Actually, this guy seemed interested in doing his job. I suggested that he simply investigate enough to justify getting the feds involved, but if the feds refused to investigate properly, he would have to do it himself..

As for state attorneys in Oregon, that may change once I pass the Oregon Bar exam in February. Plan on specializing in suing corrupt government officials.
579 posted on 08/07/2002 2:51:24 PM PDT by connectthedots
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