Mr. Paul Kubinski
Via fax 915-598-6043
November 19, 2009
MEMO: TRIAL DATE
Dear Mr. Kubinski
I am writing to you in regard to a trial date for the class “B”
misdemeanor charge. We need to delay the trial date until a FEDERAL
SUBPOENA can be used to David Becker of ESIS, Inc Willington Casualty.
I have been told that this insurance company has statements from Dan
Laws about me that could acquit me of the charge at trial. I request
your help in editing my FEDERAL SUBPONEA in the coming weeks to make
certain we get the proper discovery motion for the criminal case.
I am faxing you two letters from Mr. Becker. I will not cooperate
with their investigation. Statements made by Laws or Gregg Gardner
could acquit me. I suggest our next meeting be in regard to the formal
subpoena. We need to wait about 2 or 3 weeks so my defendants in
Roberts v. Rio Grande Electric Cooperative, Inc., ET. Al can respond.
Please check pacer at your pleasure.
My civil strategy is to wait for final conclusion of the criminal
matter (appeals to the US Supreme Court). My civil charge of false
arrest needs a conclusion (NO INFORMATION, NOT GULITY) before I can
complete the civil phase. I will engage in mediation and discovery,
but my request to Judge Martinez will be simply to hold off until we
have a conclusion on the class “B” Texas misdemeanor. My demand in
mediation will be for signatures from Laws and his party to acquit me
at trial.
Finally, I have three lots in Deer Mountain. I am preparing a
separate lawsuit for power on those lots absent a home. The capacity
will all be used up. I have no choice but to file another federal
lawsuit to get a meter and pole on my other two lots. I own three lots
in Deer Mountain.
Please call or write with your proposed meeting time. Under no
circumstances should a trial date be scheduled until we get the
results of the subpoena to the insurance company.
Sincerely,
Marcus Roberts
Good thing you posted your civil strategy in the super-secret, G-14
classified Usenet newsgroup, Mark-Bob. Wanna keep this shit on the
down-low.
I won't tell.