Invitation to All Who Have Been Victimized by Tennessee Public Corruption pb
Posted By Sharon Rondeau On Wednesday, August 13, 2014 @ 1:47 PM In National | 1 Comment
MEDIA COVERAGE TO BEGIN ON MONDAY, AUGUST 18
by Sharon Rondeau
Fitzpatrick’s sentencing for trumped-up crimes is to be held at 10:00 a.m. EDT on August 19, 2014, presided over by Judge Jon Kerry Blackwood
(Aug. 13, 2014) — During a special editionof the Abel Danger radio show on Tuesday, The Post & Email’s editor announced thatfilmmaker William F. Fain has been retained to film the events surrounding the upcoming sentencing hearing on August 19 for CDR Walter Francis Fitzpatrick, III (Ret.) in Athens, TN.
Fitzpatrick was arrested after attempting to submit a petition with criminal evidence to the McMinn County grand jury on March 18 of this year and charged with four crimes, three of which were felonies.
On June 24,
he was convicted of two felonies, with one charge having been dismissed
by Judge Jon Kerry Blackwood and the other resulting in an acquittal.
On Monday night, a report generated
by an investigator tasked with producing a pre-sentencing report stated
that there was “no victim” in the case brought against Fitzpatrick.
The state identified no accuser during the trial, as the original
alleged accuser, Jeffrey Cunningham, denied in sworn testimony that he
filed any formal complaint against Fitzpatrick.
No
police reports were produced before or during the trial, although an
“investigative” report written by Calvin Rockholdt appeared in the
pre-sentencing report of which neither Fitzpatrick nor his attorney, Van
Irion, had been previously made aware.
In
2009, Fitzpatrick discovered that Tennessee grand juries are populated
with 12 individuals allegedly chosen lawfully with a foreman who is
hand-picked by the judge and can serve as long as the judge desires.
Fitzpatrick had attempted to carry out a citizen’s arrest on then-grand
jury foreman Gary Pettway on April 1, 2010, but Judge Carroll Ross
ordered Fitzpatrick arrested and jailed.
At
the arraignment hearing on June 28, 2010, Ross belligerently stated
that Pettway would be retained for as long as the court wished. “We’ll
keep him here for 50 years if we want,” Ross said, although his
statement did not appear in the court transcript.
At
the state’s convenience, the grand jury foreman has been referred to
both as a juror and as an administrator. State law describes a grand
jury as consisting of 13 randomly-selected citizens of the county who
are eligible to serve.
While
incarcerated in the Monroe County jail in 2011, Fitzpatrick learned that
Pettway had attempted to coerce a confession out of an inmate.
In
Davidson County, the hand-picking of a grand jury foreman led to the
service of a convicted felon, which violates Tennessee code and
necessitated the review of approximately 900 cases.
Anyone
who has been victimized is invited to a prayer breakfast and barbecue
which will be held on Monday, August 18 in support of Fitzpatrick and
what is expected to be his last day of freedom in perhaps years. The
breakfast will be held at theCracker Barrel restaurant located at 110 Burkett L. Witt Blvd. in Athens, and the barbecue will be at the Athens Regional Park on State Route 30/Decatur Pike, also in Athens, from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
The following day, August 19, Judge Jon Kerry Blackwood is scheduled to sentence Fitzpatrick to jail or prison without his having committed a crime.
On August 12, Fitzpatrick’s attorney filed four briefs with the court, one of which requested a new trial and another “tosuspend sentence pending appeal.”
Fain’s
work began in 2008 after he learned of corruption in the Tennessee
family courts, about which he produced a film entitled “A Father’s Rights.” During his appearance on Abel Danger on Tuesday, Fain said that corruption in the courts exists everywhere in the country. He asked that several hundred people attend on Monday and Tuesday to show support and to relate their stories on camera if they choose.
Fain
and Abel Danger host Lt. Col. Field McConnell expect to create a
documentary about the Fitzpatrick story to be marketed through Fain’s
multiple connections with major media, Hollywood and corporate entities.
The Post & Email has recently learned of a corruption case in Tipton County in which prospective jurors are alleged to have lied in order serve on the jury with the intent of finding him guilty. In 2007, Mike Parsons had run for county
executive against Jeff Huffman, whose acquaintance had arrived on
Parsons’ property and, unprovoked, shot and killed one of his dogs who
did not pose a threat to him. As did Fitzpatrick with Pettway, Parsons
attempted to conduct a citizen’s arrest of the shooter, which began a
downward spiral of retaliation by sheriff’s deputies, a compromised
judge, and malfeasant defense attorneys.
Parsons is now in a state penitentiary in Pikeville, TN, from which he sent The Post & Email a lengthy description of the “politically corrupt cabal”
which robbed him of his freedom for the second time. The missive began
on May 3, 2014 and ends with its last entry on July 20, 2014.
Parsons is a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and former radio show host speaking about liberty issues. He is also an entrepreneur, licensed pilot, gentleman farmer and general contractor.
On July 21, Irion told Dr. Laurie Roth of The Roth Show that
there are some counties “in the South” which carry out retaliation with
impunity to see that certain political enemies are silenced.
The
Post & Email grants permission for this announcement to be
reproduced, printed, distributed, and sent via email to as many people
as possible, including both Tennesseans and those living in other states
who are concerned about corruption in the courts.
Fain and his crew plan to film Fitzpatrick’s entrance into the McMinn County courthouse on Tuesday
morning and the court proceedings, where McConnell said he will stand
“shoulder-to-shoulder” with Fitzpatrick and file a wrongful death
lawsuit against Barack Hussein Obama by proxy in Fargo, ND
simultaneously.
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Comment of Donald Hank: I will say it again in case you missed it: what happened to Walt Fitzpatrick is the most egregious case of miscarriage of justice I have ever heard of, and as the founder of Lancaster-York Non-Custodial Parents, I have heard some truly bone chilling stories of judicial malfeasance and lawyer mischief. If there is anyone reading this who still believes in the old Superman concept of truth, justice and the American way, please follow this story at thepostandemail daily and disabuse yourself of these notions.
ReplyDeleteIn Lancaster, PA, a film maker started following some of the corrupt judges, lawyers, cheating professionals, incl pastors, and false witnesses around and getting footage that proved that they were lying and cheating. Lancaster has started to change as a result. Here is the link to that site by friend and colleague Ben Vonderheid. http://daddyjustice.com/wp/?p=869
I see that there is a film maker involved inj TN as well and I can only hope and pray that the truth will come to light and that some of the culprits will be either brought to justice or be embarrassed out of office.
Anyone who is following this, kindly keep us informed. I am particularly interested in the video clips that come out of this. I am hopeful that they will provide a key turning point. If not, let me know and I will try to enlist Ben's aid.
Don Hank
Nothing can be as egregious as the crazy drugged out judge that destroyed the Christian-Newsome Knoxville TN Murder Trial and exposed the victims' family of the necessity of reliving a retrial nightmare. That had to peg the "egregious" meter.
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