Coos County hoax revisited
When law enforcement breaks the law in order to make arrest , we should all be concerned .
I have posted part of the transcripts to a trial , that clearly shows the South Coast Interagency Narcotics Team and their agent broke the law . See my web-site under references , Testimony A. page 164 line 20 to 165 line 3 .My personal favorite , that you may wish to look at , is page 162 line 16 to 163 line 17 . In testimony B. you will find that Ms. Maver made quite a bit of tax free money as an agent . You will also notice her testimony about her arrest , and I have posted that arrest under references . She also had her child support payments deferred just before the sting was revealed and you can find that in references as well . In squeaky wheel you will find that sergeant Smartt was not a detective as mentioned in the newspaper article. Special Prosecutor , will show Mr. Gibbon’s letter head which makes him appear to be a special prosecutor , However when he signs his name on page two he is Deputy District Attorney.
In the transcripts Ms. Maver states she took no medication while working for S.C.I.N.T. which means she took no medication while driving a school bus in North Bend or Coos Bay
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When law enforcement breaks the law
Comment posted by rita on Mon, 05/14/2007 - 2:16amMy home was raided 3 times in 2003; each time the cops broke more laws in one day than I have in 50 years. Starting with the general search warrants, in direct violation of the US Constitution, they lie under oath, they break in without knocking, they lie about evidence (cigarette lighters become torches; plastic baggies become bindles, any paper with numbers written on it becomes a "pay-owe slip") they use deadly force against unarmed suspects and endanger children.
Evidence disappears and reappears; no property taken is ever returned -- my books, mail and drivers' license; my kid's toys and drawings were destroyed as "paraphernalia."