Subject: Rell- Good News on Criminals like AAG Jessica Gauvin!!
Date: Apr 17, 2010 4:56 PM
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Oh, Good.
Make sure this is in that
database:
http://www.actionlyme.org/GAUVIN_DEATH_PENALTY.htm
It says "I reported that crazy, lying
B word Jessica Gauvin to the USDOJ,"
which of course, is true, and the
data is still there :)))
It does not say I "made a death
threat against her," which, proving
that she is a lying insane B word,
she thereupon ordered my false arrest
(so that she indeed would not spend
"10 years in prison or receive even
the death penalty," which is what
that Statute says: USC Title
18, Secs 241, 242, and 245, Color
of Law prescribes as a punishment
for the likes of Gauvin's crimes) with
the New Britain Police, falsely claiming
that I "made a death threat against
her."
So, Gauvin has not been prosecuted
for that yet, to my knowledge.
Put her in that Criminal Database,
Momma Rell :)))
Note that it was copied to Christopher
Morano who was the State Prosecutor
at that time:
http://www.actionlyme.org/GAUVIN_DEATH_PENALTY.htm
Good News!!!
Now everyone can track that crazy
ho and doubt it the next time she
tries to file a false police report....
Oh, she also stole the AG's mail
off of his desk:
http://www.actionlyme.org/BLUMENTHALS_MAIL_STOLEN_BY_JESSICA_GAUVIN.htm
"Blumenthal RICO"
http://www.actionlyme.org/USDOJ_COMPLAINT_RICO.htm
So ^^^ freakin simple, a lawyer could
understand it. Graphics, too!
You would think the CT AG would be
upset about that, especially since
I later had to resend the same
Lyme RICO data, but this time to
another AAG so Gauvin wouldn't
steal it a second time.
YIKES!!!
What a CRAZY PERSON!!!
Kathleen M. Dickson
http://www.actionlyme.org
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http://www.courant.com/news/politics/hc-law-enforcement-database-0417,0,7696741.story
The state's Division of Criminal Justice will receive $3 million in
federal money to revamp its information technology system, Gov. M.
Jodi Rell said today.
The improvements are part of an effort to create a statewide database
that will allow law enforcement officials, including police officers,
prosecutors and parole officers, to quickly share updated information
on offenders, Rell said in a press release.
The $3 million initiative will lay the foundation for the
comprehensive Connecticut Information Sharing System, which is
expected to be completed by 2013.
"[Real] scientists are *fiercely* independent. That's the good
news."-- NIH's Top Fool, Anthony Fauci