Monday, April 27, 2009

New Jersey's State Police Officers Are in the Mafia!

April 27, 2009 at 7:03 P.M. Harassment still prevents me from accessing my MSN group. Cyberwars continue.

October 18, 2008 at 7:50 A.M. New "errors" inserted and corrections made.

October 19, 2008 at 4:38 P.M. More of the same tactics from Trenton, New Jersey's mafiosi in judicial robes.

October 4, 2007 at 9:23 A.M. I am unable to access my MSN account to continue working on an essay dealing with the Jena 6 case. I will spend the rest of the day trying to reach my MSN account. Maybe there are more swastikas being posted in fields near police stations in New Jersey. Spacing may be affected in this essay. At 9:52 A.M., I am blocking:

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February 12, 2009 at 12:13 P.M. calls received from 732-649-6123 and earlier, at 10:31 A.M., also from 732-649-6123.

Richard G. Jones, "New Jersey Agrees to Settle Trooper's Harassment Suit," in The New York Times, October 2, 2007, at p. B2.
Jeremy W. Peters, "In New Jersey, Corruption May Alter Politics. Or Not.," in The New York Times, October 3, 2007, at B1.


"NEWARK, Oct. 1 -- Officials with the New Jersey attorney general's office said on Monday that the state had agreed to a $400,000 settlement in a lawsuit filed by a former state trooper who said that he was beaten and harassed by members of a secret group of rogue officers within the State Police." Swastikas?

An organized crime group made up of State Police officers -- how do they feel about KKK outifts? -- terrorizes law enforcement officers in alliance with big time criminals or selected politicians in New Jersey, allegedly, doing the dirty work for the Trenton Syndicate, knowing that they will never be prosecuted or charged in the Garden State for their many crimes.

It is unknown, at this time, how many members of the Garden State's discredited Office of Attorney Ethics (OAE) are subject to the influence of these rogue cops or are themselves "made members" of this state police mafia group.

Now you know why federal supervision of police was needed (and is still vital) in New Jersey. No wonder good old Stuart Rabner (who can't be as dumb as he looks, since no one could be that stupid) is afraid to act on what is now an obvious pattern of gross criminality, professional incompetence, and worse (Tuchin and Riccioli), as well as continuing conspiracies to violate civil rights and then cover-up the violations. Maybe the Lords of Discipline have a squad of cybercriminals. (More "errors" have been inserted in this text since last night.) Let us ask "A Boy Named Stu'" for his opinions on this matter. Are you intimidated, Stuart?

"The former trooper, Justin Hopson, filed the lawsuit in 2003. In it, he described a series of beatings, threats and acts of vandalism that he said occurred after he refused to support an arrest by another trooper in 2002."

"Mr. Hopson said he was attacked by members of a loose-knit group within the State Police known as the Lords of Discipline. For years, minority and female troopers have complained that they have been harassed by members of the group."

Sexual harassment of female officers and women drivers is a routine perk claimed by these guys, probably with the eager assistance of so-called "therapists." Diana? Unnecessary strip searches, sexually violative searches (and worse) have been alleged against these rogue cops. That's what I call a feminist issue. County prosecutors have refused to indict state troopers on rape charges.

"In 2005, the state attorney general's office issued a report that found seven troopers guilty of harassing their colleagues. The troopers received punishments ranging from reprimands to 45 day suspensions, but the attorney general's office said it found no evidence that the Lords of Discipline existed within the State Police."

Allegations of rape against several police officers in New Jersey were recently ignored. Lt. Andriani of the Hoboken Police Department was not indicted for abuse of office, misuse of funds, alleged KKK "affiliations," also for comments demeaning Latino officers, many of whom who sued the town in federal court. Hudson Prosecutor Ed de Fazio felt there was "insufficient evidence to indict," despite the old adage that they "can indict a ham sandwich."

Everybody in New Jersey government, including Stuart Rabner and Anne Milgram (unless she is even more incompetent than even I believe) knows that the Lords of Discipline exists and is scared shitless of being targeted by the "boys." Soon federal prosecutors and judges will be designated for destruction, through illicit, behind-the-back character assassinations and economic warfare on the part of our boys in blue.

The "rogue" troopers are viciously racist and homophobic, probably connected to Garden State mafia families and subject to bribes. KKK units are said to thrive among all Garden State cops and not just the state police or a notoriously corrupt judiciary.

No wonder there is so much racial profiling and a grotesque history of frame-ups in the legal system of New Jersey. Anyone subjected to "evaluation" by a forensic psychologist or psychoanalyst in New Jersey will be tortured for information, under hypnosis probably. (See "Jaynee La Vecchia and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "Psychological Torture in the American Legal System.")

Are they keeping you busy, Terry? How does a Jew become Mengele, Stuart?

"... Mr. Hopson, 33, filed suit after the March 2002 arrest of a woman for drunken driving, which he said was improper because the woman had not been behind the wheel. At the time of the arrest, Mr. Hopson had been on the job 11 days."

Fabricating criminal charges, filing false police reports, lying to investigators, soliciting ethics grievances against an attorney -- are all crimes or offenses, especially for a member of the bar. Right, Lourdes? Not one of the troopers responsible for these actions, allegedly, has been charged or even been investigated for these offenses. I wonder who is providing political protection? Richard J. Cody, Speaker Roberts, Bob Menendez, or others? Probably, all of the above.

Ms. Milgram through her spokesperson, David Wald, is lying (make that, "mischaracterizing" the facts) by denying the existence of this organization and knows that she's lying or "fudging." The OAE exists "under" the attorney general's office, so there is no danger that these lies will result in ethics charges or any other difficulties for those offering them to the public with a straight face.

Ms. Milgram will probably end up as a judge, requiring other people to swear to tell the truth in her courtroom. She won't be disciplined or disbarred when these statements concerning the non-existence of the Lords of Discipline are shown to be blatant lies. And they will be. There are rumors of federal investigations soon to result in more indictments in New Jersey. Efforts against (more "errors" and corrections?) Mr. Hopson began with psychological torture:

"When Mr. Hopson refused to endorse fellow troopers' versions of events surrounding the arrest" -- was the young woman who was arrested physically attractive? -- "a campaign to silence him began. First, there were threatening notes left around his station house in the Troop A region, which covers much of South Jersey."

If the young woman was attractive that would be a reason to arrest her and have some fun with her in the station. If she objects to such treatment, then she'll fall and hurt herself on the way to jail. Ms. Milgram's continuing silence is complicity in such despicable behavior by her state police officers.

"Then, Mr. Hopson said, his car was vandalized. By the time he sued the state in December 2003, Mr. Hopson said that he had been the victim of a series of beatings at the hands of another trooper."

"Mr. Hopson's lawyer, William H. Buckman, said that the Lords of Discipline is part of an unseemly subculture within the State Police."

"The agency is operating under the auspices of a federal monitor because of findings that it had improperly targeted drivers for moving violations [and parking tickets?] because of their race."

New Jersey's Supreme Court and Attorney General, Anne Milgram, as well as Governor Jon S. Corzine must bear ultimate responsibility for these crimes, taking place for years, suggesting continuing, humiliating indifference and complicity in criminality on the part of the state's legal institutions. The whole world is watching.

Ethics? Do you speak to me of ethics, Stuart Rabner? Who do you think will be next if these unconstitutional tactics become widespread? Have you no shame about the daily violation of a person's civil rights taking place before the eyes of the world thanks to the actions (and inactions) of New Jersey officials? Do you need a little cash to deal with this, Anne?

In response to this shameful episode of criminality among law enforcement officials, judges and more corruption in high places, New Jersey's tainted legal authorities say that voters may not care about corruption since they will assume (correctly, in New Jersey) that politics is always corrupt.

"This could be the year that corruption dominates the political debate and Republicans wrest seats from the Democrats, who have controlled both houses of the Legislature since 2004." But political experts say they do not see that happening, "not in a state where Democrats dominate the Legislature and occupy the governor's office and both United States Senate seats. And not in a state where voters have grown callused about government corruption."

Take a look at your children -- if you live in New Jersey -- and ask yourself whether MORE government and judiciary by the mob is what you wish to see in their future. Any indictments this week, boys?

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