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Subject: Corrupticourts, Round 2; Chris Parakilas (again) Supreme
Court orders man to be freed
Date: Nov 2, 2010 12:06 AM
Well, well, well. The man who fraudulently
ordered a $500,000 bond for the charge of
"perjury" in Chris Kennedy's case, for
Kennedy having neglecting to write in a
court filing that the restraining order
against Kennedy's wife for stabbing Kennedy
with a scissors had been lifted.
An obvious bag job. Kennedy had criminal
behavior dirt on a "judge."
Stalker Judge Kaplan:
http://www.actionlyme.org/VIKING_INTERVIEWS.htm
messing around with court documents in another
court.
Stalker Judge Kaplan explaining why Irish
people are all terrorists, like Palestinians:
http://www.actionlyme.org/KAPLAN_IRISH_PEOPLE_BAD.htm
DCF walking up to Chris Kennedy (on TV), explaining
to Chris that DCF would have to make up some
false criminal charge to get rid of him (sound
familiar?)
http://www.actionlyme.org/040506Ch8NewsCK.wmv
Meanwhile, former Governor John Rowland
was NOT charged with perjury for neglecting
to mention that he had over $400,000 in his
retirement account while pleading poverty.
You remember the infamous DCF-Rowlandgate
PARTY-AND-SCREW gang:
http://www.actionlyme.org/CRYME_DISEASE.htm
http://www.actionlyme.org/RAGAGLIA_GRANDJURY_DETAILS.htm
Welp, at least this guy was let out of
prison after 5 years for his bogus Chris
Parakilas prosecution:
http://www.courant.com/community/simsbury/hc-granby-lenarz-released-1102-20101101,0,6625862.story
HARTFORD — —
A former karate instructor from Simsbury, who's been in prison for
more than three years after being convicted of risk of injury to a
minor, has been ordered released from prison by the state Supreme
Court.
The lawyer for Patrick Lenarz, 54, appealed his client's conviction
before the high court on Thursday. Kevin C. Ferry argued that Lenarz's
constitutional rights were violated during his trial.
On Friday, the court ordered Lenarz freed, although it has not yet
issued its ruling on Ferry's claims. Lenarz is expected be freed
during an appearance this morning at Superior Court in Manchester.
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Ferry argued that Lenarz was denied his Sixth Amendment right to
counsel because the prosecutor in the case, Christopher Parakilas,
read five documents that Lenarz had prepared to help his attorney in
defending him. Those documents were on Lenarz's computer, which police
seized after his third arrest.
Those documents, Ferry argued to the court, were protected by attorney-
client privilege. Ferry argued at the trial that the case against
Lenarz should have been dismissed because the prosecutor read the
documents, even after discovering that they were covered by attorney-
client privilege. The trial judge agreed that the documents were
privileged, but declined to dismiss the charges.
The trial judge also barred Ferry from calling an expert to counter
the testimony of the victims in the case.
After hearing the arguments Thursday the Supreme Court, in a highly
unusual move, ordered Lenarz's immediate release on a promise to
appear in court.
Ferry said he suspects the court found merit in his claim that Lenarz
was denied his Sixth Amendment rights when the prosecutor read the
privileged documents.
"That order by the Supreme Court directing Mr. Lenarz be released
loudly suggests that it believes Mr. Lenarz was a victim of a serious
Sixth Amendment violation by the office of the state's attorney,"
Ferry said. The documents "outlined our entire trial strategy, how we
were going to attack the credibility of the accusers," he said.
The documents gave the prosecution an advantage of "knowing our every
move at trial," Ferry said.
Parakilas could not be reached for comment Monday.
Lenarz was convicted in March 2007 of risk of injury to a minor after
a trial at Superior Court in Manchester. He was acquitted of eight
other charges, including fourth-degree sexual assault and risk of
injury to a minor. Lenarz had been arrested by police in Granby and
Simsbury.
In June 2007, he was sentenced to four years in prison and, upon his
release, six years of special parole. At his sentencing, Lenarz
maintained his innocence. He was scheduled to be released from prison
Feb. 18, 2011.
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