Saturday, March 15, 2008

LAWRENCE Kansas POLICE Deceive OR CONSPIRE WITH Federal Prosecutor with false incomplete reports AGAINST YELLOW HOUSE DEFENDANTS

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The truth only has one path and it never changes!!

Like the report about Nicole Beach (NB in the indictment) selling stuff to the store, the last paragraph of the police report totally left out the fact her boyfriend was there, and he was the one actually selling the business the arc welder!

Why would the police leave this person TOTALLY out of the story (report)? That is important exculpatory evidence! Are they trying to cover-up for him? Or does the fact he was selling the item present exculpatory evidence for the defendants they do not want in the report, so they simply delete that person off the face of the earth that day! Is this conspiracy or were they just not honest about this fact with the prosecutor?

Then you have the story of the musical instruments sold by (SBC) as stated on the indictment claiming they were stolen and Carrie knew it! (What a crock of crap!!)

These instruments were sold to the store by several different people, not one person as stated on the indictment. Some even had receipts for them. At the time the store purchased the instruments the business owners were assured by the sellers it was a legal transaction.

During the time these transactions took place the business was making voice and video recordings during the buying process detailing what was asked of the sellers and what was stated by each seller about the property. Some of those exculpatory voice recordings were made available during the proffer for the police to listen to, and the videos and voice recording are still available should a jury or judge request to hear them.

Obviously the officers did not share this information or a lot of other exculpatory information with the prosecutor Marietta parker. If it was shared then obviously the prosecutor was conspiring with the Lawrence police department to bring charges and forfeitures against the defendants anyway!

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