Thursday, November 4, 2010

PLANNING A MOVE TO MEDINA COUNTY? BETTER THINK TWICE!!

If you may be thinking about relocating to Medina County, you had better think twice. Locating your business or residence to Medina County is tantamount to an involuntary waiver of your Constitutional protections.  


If you expect to receive equal protection under the law, you  might want to rethink your contemplated relocation to Medina County, Ohio.  You need only to look to the mission statement of the county prosecutor who has pledged to "punish defendants indicted for criminal offenses" in Medina County.


It has often been said, and it is true, that you can indict a ham sandwich.  In fact, the Medina County grand jury serves only to rubber-stamp the indictments presented to it by the prosecutor.  The proper function of the grand jury is to determine whether or not there is probable cause to bring an individual to trial.  The prosecutor therefore presents testimony favorable to his case, but the grand jury does not hear and weigh all the evidence.  Grand jury testimony is not tested in the crucible of cross-examination.


Dino Holman, the county prosecutor, subscribes to that age-old theory, "Let's give him a trial and then we'll hang him."  That, of course, is symptomatic of the BACKWOODS JUSTICE you will find in Medina County.


In fact, the county prosecutor is content to PUNISH citizens who were found to have probably committed a criminal offense by the grand jury, where the prosecutor presents and manipulates the uncontested testimony of his witnesses.


DOES THIS SOUND LIKE A PLACE WHERE YOU WOULD LIKE TO LIVE AND WORK?


Many suburbanites have fled urbanized areas and relocated to Medina County to avoid crime. Unfortunately, if you move to Medina you will find that there is an unseemly trade-off.  If you move to Medina County, you're trading your safety from criminal conduct by individuals for criminal conduct by the state, far more heinous than that which you sought to evade.

In Medina County, you are subjecting yourself to being arrested by sheriff's deputies on the basis of an uncorroborated and unconfirmed complaint from any source, without any competent investigation or other fact-finding inquiry.  You are subjecting yourself to the potential for being arrested without probable cause, to being denied access to legal counsel while being held in the Medina County Jail, to forfeiting your Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth and Fourteenth Amendment Rights, and being railroaded into prison by unethical and sleazy prosecutors and judges who are either simply incompetent or have been corrupted by their political allegiances.

I'd be thinking long and hard before relocating home, family, business, and employees to Medina County, Ohio!  At least the public corruption in Cuyahoga County is being addressed by competent authority.  We can only hope the Federal Government turns its sights on the grime and corruption in the Medina County court system!!!


It's time, once again, for a short quiz.  But first, let me set the stage:

judge COLLIER  and Dino Holman, the county prosecutor, were afloat on a vessel with 14 other passengers, some 26 out to sea from the North Carolina coast.  The craft, floundering in rough seas, was surrounded by a school of Bull Sharks, serious predators who are know to be extremely dangerous to humans.  Eventually, the vessel began to take on water and it became obvious to all that the craft was about to go under.  All passengers and crew donned life vests and jumped into the water.  Then, without warning, the school of Bull Sharks attacked and decimated the crew and passengers alike.  Only COLLIER and HOLMAN survived the attack of the marauding school of sharks, virtually untouched.

QUESTION:  Why did the sharks spare only COLLIER and HOLMAN?

ANSWER:  Professional courtesy!


MUCH MORE TO COME ....

1 comment:

  1. I love this article! I went through so much with the level of corruption in medina county, They illegally enter peoples houses without warrants and get away with it. Me and my family fled from Ohio as quick as we could and never came back. Medina is more corrupt then any system I have ever seen and to boot, we called everyone from the FBI to the Internal affairs division on the level of corrupt things going on and no one would do anything or even investigate. They went as far as to suspend a license I don't have anymore in Ohio and it kept me from getting a license in my state even thought I already got rid of my Ohio license when I moved to florida. I can't believe how rotten that county is.

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