Monday, September 4, 2017

Prosecutor's Permission

Last week I retrieved a document from safekeeping (pictured). It is a senior prosecutor's permission for the police to hand me a docket in which I was accused -- secretly accused so far, although I have been exonerated without seeing the accusations. When I first showed this document to the police, the officer who read it began to shake. The police then seemed determined to stop the release of the docket, making one false statement after another, all on record. They threatened me severely, too, in a police board room, also on record. Now that I have retrieved this document, I have handed it to the police once more. The most recent excuse was that a police captain had removed the docket from a police archive, and had not returned it. If it is still "unreturned", there surely is action coming against the captain. But let us hope for the best.

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