Thursday, July 01, 2010

N.J. Police Officer Jason Stetser Frames People.

July 1, 2010 at 2:13 P.M. N.J.'s computer hackers obstructed my updating feature of my security system. I have run a full scan of my computer. I restarted the computer and will try, again, to update my security protection. I will then run a full scan of my computer, once more. For me, this is not an unusual experience. I believe the attacks are a response to one of my essays -- probably this one -- by New Jersey officials.

July 1, 2010 at 11:42 A.M. Defacement and censorship efforts from New Jersey continue to be directed against this blog.

Steven Erlanger, "France Makes 'Psychological Violence' a Crime," in The New York Times, June 30, 2010, at p. A5. ("Psychological Torture in the American Legal System.")
Monica Davey & Emma Graves Fitzsimons, "Officer Accused of Torture Is Found Guilty of Perjury," in The New York Times, June 29, 2010, at p. A20. ("New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics." How's it going, John?)
John Reitmeyer, "Winners and Losers in N.J. Budget: Some Key Changes After Months of Haggling," in The Record, June 30, 2010, at p. A1. (Cuts, cuts, and more cuts -- the unkindest cut of all affecting New Jersey's school children.)
AP, "Cop Pleads Guilty to Wrongdoing," in The Record, June 30, 2010, at p. A-3. (Business as Usual.)
AP, "Officer Sentenced for Sexual Assault," in The Record, June 30, 2010, at p. A-3. (Child-porn central in America is good old New Jersey. "Judges Protect Child Molesters in Bayonne, New Jersey.")

"A Camden police officer pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiring to deprive others of their civil rights, becoming the second officer to face prison time for a campaign of planting drugs on suspects, paying informants with cocaine and engaging in other police wrongdoing in one of the nation's most crime-ridden cities." (emphasis added)

This sounds like West New York. Many N.J. police officers, attorneys, also judges develop a sense of a "calling" to make the world "right." This calling or vocation allows for bypassing criminal laws and the U.S. Constitution -- when these inconvenient laws get in the way of their mission -- even enabling them to commit crimes against the "sort of people" who are "socially undesirable." ("New Jersey's KKK Police Shocker" and "Organized Crime Group in New Jersey's State Police.")

"Socially undesirable persons" usually means African-Americans and/or Latinos. Shockingly, many persons who discover this "calling" among members of the N.J. judiciary happen to be Jewish -- this may explain Mr. Farrakhan's comments, which I disagree with -- even as such officials seem unaware of similar Nazi-like attitudes to their ancestors (or themselves) on the part of others in the world. ("An Open Letter to My Torturers in New Jersey, Terry Tuchin and Diana Lisa Riccioli.")

"Jason Stetser faces up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000 when he's sentenced on Oct. 7. The 32 year-old officer also must resign from the police job he's held since 2003, and can never again work as a public servant in New Jersey."

This corrupt law enforcement behavior is often routine among those who "serve" at New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics (OAE), which has been accused of political bias and other "biases." How will N.J. or the tainted judiciary in "The Soprano State" return years of their lives to the victims of these fraudulent charges? How will New Jersey undo this atrocity?

One strategy may be to continue to ignore the reality of corruption and a "feces-covered" judiciary. ("New Jersey's Feces-Covered Supreme Court" and "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System," then "Law and Ethics in the Soprano State.")

"A county corrections officer [in an unrelated and equally typical incident] has been sentenced to six years in a New Jersey state prison for sexually assaulting a man" -- Marco Rubio? -- "while overseeing his community service." ("America's Holocaust" and "More Child-Prostitution and -Porn in New Jersey.")

"Fifty-four year-old Lon Sainato pleaded guilty in March to charges of sexual assault and official misconduct. Morris county authorities say he assaulted a man assigned to paint the Cedar Knolls firehouse in Hanover on Feb. 2nd, 2009." (Again: "Judges Protect Child Molesters in Bayonne, New Jersey" and "Neil M. Cohen, Esq. and Conduct Unbecoming to the Legislature in New Jersey.")

Anybody want to pick cranberries? Sadly, this sort of behavior is not unusual in Trenton's corridors of power. A client once suggested as much in discussing his own situation, also these sexual assaults by officials -- prosecutors and cops, as alleged by Tawana Brawley, for example -- will be covered-up, or victims will be subjected to hypnosis and other psychological torture techniques in order to prevent disclosure and protect judges, or "others." ("Trenton's Nasty Lesbian Love-Fest!" and "Sybil R. Moses and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" then "Deborah T. Poritz and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey.")

Mr. Rabner, continuing efforts to cover-up this shameful and fraudulent conspiracy to violate my civil rights undermines the legitimacy of every decision by every court in your state. ("Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture" and "What is it like to be tortured?" and "What is it like to be plagiarized?" then "'Brideshead Revisited': A Movie Review.")

Have you no appreciation, Mr. Rabner, of your obligation to do the right thing in this matter, legally and ethically? Have you been bribed to remain apathetic in the face of these hideous violations of law to which I have been subjected, Mr. Rabner -- bribed, perhaps, by Mr. Prisco? ("Stuart Rabner and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "Senator Bob, the Babe, and the Big Bucks.")

Do you wish to judge my "ethics," Mr. Rabner?

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