Monday, October 25, 2010

ONE STORY, AMONG MANY, OF PUBLIC CORRUPTION IN MEDINA

This blog is beginning to have an impact in raising awareness of the public corruption in Medina County.  Presently, we've had over 2,500 "hits" since the blog was first published two weeks or so ago.


Information is power, and we certainly need power to remove these corrupt politicians, prosecutors and judges from their thrones.  The public is finally learning, and responding, to the abuses of these corrupt  kind-of "elected" public officials.


I have been receiving email messages from individuals who have their own stories to tell.  However, I will publish those stories only with the consent of the person who has submitted.  I have pledged confidentiality, so I will never reveal the source of the information.


Below is one such story, submitted by a reader of this blog, who has authorized this information to be published here.


HERE IS JUST ONE ACCOUNT INDICATIVE OF THE PUBLIC CORRUPTION IN THE MEDINA COUNTY SYSTEM OF INJUSTICE:


"I stumbled upon your blog about Medina Corruption and wanted to share a quick story.  About 10 years ago I was hanging out with my neighbor.  My friend's parent was an assistant prosecutor who was going to be running for judge in the next election.  We were over at another couple’s apartment when the S.W.A.T. team decided to knock the door down and raid the place.  Apparently they were raiding him for selling marijuana.  Upon realizing that my friend was the child of a prosecutor, both my friend and I were simply let go.  We walked out to our car, which actually had illegal stuff in it, and drove off.  Because my friend's parent was going to be running for judge and one of the head officers owed the prosecutor a “favor”, they acted as though we were never there.  They proceeded to prosecute our friend, but nowhere in the police report or in the court room was it mentioned that we were there at the time of the bust.  While it may not have had a huge impact on the case, I just found it wrong that this was allowed to happen."


ISN'T THAT JUST DANDY!  AND WHO WOULD HAVE IMAGINED?  CAN IT BE TRUE IN MEDINA COUNTY? 


HOW ABOUT THAT!  THE CHILD OF A MEDINA COUNTY PROSECUTOR AND JUDICIAL CANDIDATE IN THE MIDDLE OF A DRUG RAID, AN NO MENTION OF IT IN THE POLICE REPORT OR IN COURT!  I'M ABSOLUTELY SHOCKED.....NOT!


I'm not surprised at all about this, since there really is no "justice," at least in the legal sense of the term, in Medina County.


The reported event occurred approximately ten years ago, certainly within the time that HOLMAN has occupied his chair in the prosecutor's office.  It seems that HOLMAN is more the Grand Inquisitor than the prosecutor, making decisions based more on political alliance than the law.  


That, however, should come as no surprise.  All one has to do is survey the manner in which COLLIER is able to retain his throne on the Court of Common Pleas without challenge.


Of course, only in Medina would the Sheriff's SWAT team be called out to search a kid's apartment looking for a few marijuana seeds!  I'll bet they were fully armed with AR-15 assault rifles, just in case the house cat launched a vicious attack!  Good job men!!!  No injuries from the house cat, I presume.


I suppose that a favored son of a favored son was treated just a little differently than most folks in Medina County.  Being so intrinsically tied to the criminal injustice system and the courts in Medina County, this progeny of a Medina County public official was certainly granted extraordinary consideration of Constitutional protections, don't you think?


It only makes perfect sense however, that DINO HOLMAN, with his own brand of unconstitutional "justice," would not want to INDICT and punish the offspring of one of his own, now would he?


All we need in Medina County is a good 5-cent cigar, a decent 15-cent hamburger, and a criminal investigation by the United States Department of Justice!


MUCH MORE TO COME ....

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