The next chapter of my book-in-progress about the coordinated criminal activity between public attorneys and related individuals at the Fairfield County State's Attorney's office in Bridgeport, CT, and private attorneys James T. Shearin and Timothy A. Bishop at the Pullman and Comley law firm has been posted at my website henryberrywritereditor.com.
The title of this latest chapter is A Stop at the State's Attorney's Office. This chapter describes the scene of unreality with its undercurrent of menace between me and one of the assistant state's attorneys. This brief encounter was an early move among state's attorneys and their associates to act as a protection racket for favored criminal attorneys. It is no coincidence in Fairfield County, Connecticut, that such favored attorneys are ones at prominent and supposedly prestigious law firms who earn high salaries.
Occasionally, Connecticut state's attorneys will prosecute a lawyer who is a sole practitioner or is with a small law firm. Even though in most cases, such a lawyer is found guilty of some crime, this practice is tantamount to picking on the relatively vulnerable and helpless since only in the rarest of cases do the state's attorneys go after criminal wrongdoing of lawyers at large law firms.
In my case where Fairfield County state's attorneys were presented with unequivocal evidence of a crime of theft of costly property and related crimes, they undertook to try to frame me for crimes relating to drugs and/or illicit sex; and when they found this was not so easy as they thought it would be, they engaged in a campaign of witness intimidation including stalking and vandalism. At the same time, Fairfield County state's attorneys and the Bridgeport Superior Court judge L. Scott Melville worked with the criminal attorneys Shearin and Bishop and others at the Pullman and Comley law firm to suborn perjury, tamperer with evidence, forge documents, and submit perjurious affidavits in civil cases I had begun.
The full story of this incredible government treachery and criminal alliance between public and private attorneys is being recounted in my book more or less in the sequence in which events occurred.
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December 16, 2005 NEW CHAPTER ON BOOK ON CONNECTICUT GOVERNMENT CRIME (3/18/08)
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