Thursday, May 22, 2008

Finding a good defense attorney can be a challenge when the case is corrupt

Friday , May 23, 2008

No Public Defender Has Been Appointed For Mrs. Neighbors In The Yellow House Case because of Conflict Of Interest Issues

Our court date for 5-21-08 was canceled.

There still has not been an attorney found available to represent Carrie that does not have a conflict of interest. It appears to me the Department of Justice In Kansas is run on a conspiracy of kickbacks and colleagues doing favors for each other, in order to railroad clients straight to jail.

The defendants have not had a single attorney file a motion to dismiss the case, and one attorney hurried up and filed a motion to stop the speedy trial clock so the case would not be dismissed! The reason behind this motion was because the prosecutor wanted us to believe that she had sent the defendants files to the wrong attorneys. (the same attorneys the DOJ had hired to represent the defendants!)

There have been 12 attorney's that have represented the defendants in this case since 2005.

Here is a list of what our attorneys some hired and some Public defenders have done for us so far, and what we hope to get or not to get in the next attorney.
While representing us, our other attorneys have done all these things while claiming to be defending us.

We have had one attorney that has really went to bat for us and she is Cheryl A. Pilate from MorganPilate LLC out of Olathe her office is at 142 North Cherry Olathe,Ks, 66061. If you need a honest attorney give her a call. She Rocks in court!

What we need in a new attorney is

1. An attorney that is honest and willing to represent the client without conspiring with the prosecution.

2. An attorney unlike Aaron McKee, one that would not Force the client into a ridiculous 6 day proffer with police that results in absolutlely nothing in return for the defendant.

3. An attorney that will not tell the defendant that a deal was made with the prosecutor, that if we cooperate in the proffers, the drug and gun charges will be put down to a state level, and there could also be special considerations in the case. But fails to get the deal in writing or protect the interests of his client. So after the client does everything asked of them all they get is the prosecutor having them arrested and starved in a cell for 8 hours with both legs shackeled together while people in the cell next to us were fed twice.
(Now that was a deal to die for!)

4. We need a attorney an that won't try to get the defendant to get a paypal account in someone elses name to be paid with.

5. We need a attorney that will not ask the client's to tell him anytime witnesses contact them, so he can run and tell the police! (Yep really)

6. We need a attorney that won't help the prosecutor altar and switch out an evidence lists from the clients file in her office. Or at best makes copies of things that are allowed to be taken from the office by third parties.

7. We need a attorney that won't destroy affidavits and statements by witnesses because that attorney decides she doesn't want her other client (who happens to be a witness) she is also defending involved in the Yellow House case.

8. We need a attorney that will file motions that benefits the defendant and not the prosecutor. Before the client threatens, begs and finally tries to do it themself!

9. We need a attorney un-like Alex McCauley who got this case with speedy trial issues and the time runs out in seven days. So he hurry's and files a motion behind the clients back to STOP the speedy trial time so the case won't get thrown out! Wow what injustice! Then meets with the client for four hours going over most of the case files, making notes and highlighting the issues the defendant points out in the case, then the next day files a motion to withdraw because of conflict of interest and hands the files with all the notes and highlights back over to the Federal prosecutor Terra D. Morehead!

10. We need a attorney that will take action when the defendant tells you that there are guns and evidence missing in the case, the response will not be quote "Well they only need one gun to convict you.." or "altered evidence lists are not a problem if there is no discrepencies in the numbers of guns...Oh wait there is... 10 guns photographed as evidence, 12 guns taken without serial numbers, make or models documented, out of a locked safe without a search warrant, and only 11 guns listed in the switched out forged evidence list and indictment!"

11. We need a attorney that will file the motions the client is promised to have filed. Then not cancel the court date to avoid filing the motions, or lie & say the motion is getting filed when it never was filed hoping to give the prosecutor time to make a counter move.

12. We need a attorney that will not share attorney client privaledged information with the prosecutor. So she can react to the defendants every move.

13. We need a attorney that will not tell you flat out lies about the speedy trial clock or try to trick the clients into combining these 2 weak cases together because the prosecutor doesn't have a chance in hell of getting a conviction with the weak circumstantial evidence. When the defendants refuse to go along with this conspiracy between the prosecutor and the defendants attorneys, the Prosecutor has a melt down in court and starts crying!

14. We need a attorney that believes in the defendant and won't treat the defendant like a total putz that should take a plea deal because you can never win a case in A Federal court that has a 98% conviction rate even if you are innocent!

Fact is I still have a 2% chance and the truth which we are willing to fight for and not back down from on our side! Now all we need is an attorney, Judge, or jury to see this case for what it is and end this gross miscarriage of justice!

Are we expecting too much from an attorney?

We had our business raided and searched 3-times our home raided and searched 2-times with a search warrant and twice without a search warrant. The first charges came 12-months after the searches. Some of the search warrants used in the searches do not have matching judges signatures on them and violated Lawrence Kansas Police procedures and policy.
Now its going on 3-yrs. and the prosecutor has filed a motion to have our bond revoked because of our blogging site.
Do I have the same rights as other people?
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