The next chapter of my book-in-progress on the interrelated criminal activity in the Fairfield County State's Attorney's office and the Pullman and Comley law firm in Connecticut has been posted on my website henryberrywritereditor.com. The title of this chapter is Filing the Criminal Complaint. In a couple of days, I'll also be posting the next chapter, titled Police Headquarters' Inner Sanctum.
One of my guidelines in writing this book is to relate police and legal procedures in pursuing my criminal accusations to give readers a picture of a part of the inner workings of the legal system (although I found these workings to be perverted and corrupt). Most will assume these procedures will unfold in an impartial and legal way. This assumption is frequently abused by officials and their cohorts in the legal system, as it is by politicians and their cohorts in the political system.
The broad subject of my book is about how public officials coopt various systems meant to embody and maintain principles and ideals of democracy for their own secretive, sociopathic ends and gains. In the case I am writing about, a league of public and private attorneys and their henchmen staged a coup of the legal system. Tampering with evidence, intimidating witnesses, and enlisting others including judges in their criminal schemes, they simply disregarded any inconvenient or relevant laws in a wide-ranging, coordinated effort to escape accountability. They tried to accomplish this mainly by working to make it appear that I was a criminal and have me put in jail where I could no longer have access to resources to continue to expose their criminal activities. How they tried to do this becomes clear in the development and structure of my book. About two-thirds completed now, sections of it will be posted at my website more frequently as I get to reviewing them for publication.
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December 16, 2005 Criminal Acitivity in Connecticut legal system, cont.
April 07, 2008 08:38 PM EDT
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