Larimer County “Justice” System In A Nutshell: June 7, 2011 – Fort Collins City Council

The following speech was presented during public comments (approximately 6:30 pm) at the Fort Collins City Council Meeting on June 7, 2011 and can be viewed at http://www.fcgov.com/cable14/ (click on the June 2, 2011 Council Meeting).

IMPORTANT NOTE: In attendance and witness to the request for a grand jury investigation:

  1. Larimer County Sheriff Justin Smith
  2. Fort Collins Chief of Police Jerry Schiager
  3. Two uniformed City of Fort Collins police officers
  4. Fort Collins City Manager Darin Atteberry
  5. Fort Collins City Council Members: Mayor Karen Weitkunat, Councilors: Gerry Horak, Manvel, Kelly Ohlson, Lisa Poppaw, Wade Troxell, Aislinn Kottwitz
  6. Fort Collins Coloradoan city council reporter Kevin Duggan.

Contact information for the above people:

Definitions

  • Truth: accurate and sincere description of reality; actual existence; conformity or agreement with fact[1]
  • Fact: something that has actual existence; objective reality[2]
  • Opinion: subjective and disputable conclusions[3]

It has become standard practice for people to claim that statements of opinion are the same as statements of fact. Rarely is this mistake unintentional. The reason people avoid the truth is obvious:

  1. massive systems that have been built on fraud become exposed and are subject to collapse when the truth is told;
  2. knowledge of the truth forces one to act based on reality; and,
  3. claims that the truth is merely one’s opinion makes it easier for people to avoid the consequences of actual truth.

This is form JDF 405 called “Consent to Assignment to Magistrate” http://www.courts.state.co.us/Forms/Word/jdf405.doc from the Colorado State Judicial website. Most people in Larimer County are not aware of this form and they are not being given the opportunity to protect themselves. Thousands of people are being denied their rights and it is costing them hundreds of thousands of dollars. Here is why this matters to people in Fort Collins and Larimer County.

When you consent to a magistrate:

  1. You waive your right to be heard by an impartial judge.
  2. You waive your right to be ruled by law.
  3. You agree to be ruled by man. This means that the magistrate has the ability to decide your case based on his whim, with biased, unreliable unconstitutional, inconsistent, capricious, arbitrary and ever-changing personal opinion.

Most people are not aware of the differences between a judge and a magistrate. In Larimer County especially, knowledge of that distinction is critical.

The United States Constitution and the Colorado Constitution guarantee our right to be governed by law and by an impartial judge. This means that any and all issues that are placed in front of a magistrate can be “non-consented”. That is our right by law and it is not open for denial.

What does the District Attorney say about it? He says, if you want a judge, you get a judge. It sounds good to hear that, but the problem is, in his district, the law is being blatantly ignored.

But what is happening down there at 201 LaPorte Avenue? Magistrates are repeatedly violating our rights, breaking the law, and committing crimes in open court. Remember, these are facts, based on the truth, and evidence exists to prove it.

Magistrates are repeatedly and continuously violating our right to due process. That behavior is putting men, women, boys and girls at risk. It is also costing people their homes, businesses, retirement accounts and basic rights to life.
Magistrates are guilty of extortion as defined by the law.

It gets worse. Clerks of the court, deputy sheriffs, and magistrates are saying this:

  1. They didn’t swear an oath to the Constitution
  2. Oh wait, now they remember that they did swear an oath
  3. But, they just don’t remember the first thing about the Constitution,
  4. But who cares about that right, as long as they are ethical people.

The question begs: whose ethics?

This is how treason works in the United States and here are the references to the Law (US Constitution Article 2, Section 10 and Colorado Constitution Article 2, Section 25):

  1. Under penalty of perjury you swear an oath to honor, obey and protect the Constitution of the United States and Colorado
  2. Your actions violate that oath
  3. Your actions in violation of that oath are put on public notice
  4. Your violation of your oath is perjury
  5. Perjury is witnessed by other people
  6. You continue to act in violation of that oath and you show intent
  7. This is treason.

When crimes are committed in Larimer County, you report to the sheriff’s office. When crimes are committed in the City of Fort Collins, you report to the police department. Those crimes are then taken to the district attorney for consideration.

If you ever been in south Florida during a hot summer night, you know from experience what cockroaches do when you turn on the light.

What are people to do when the evidence shows that the police department, sheriff’s office and district attorney are colluding to prevent truth and disable justice?

This is why a grand jury investigation is warranted. Thousands of cases. Thousands of lives. I am calling on any elected official of any position and any law enforcement officer of any rank to begin an investigation into the brutal violations of the law in Larimer County.


[1] Webster’s Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged, 2002.
[2] Ibid.
[3] Ibid.

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LC "justice" system in a nutshell...

This is actually the June 7 video file.
Truth, honesty, integrity, freedom and sovereignty NOW and always

Judge vs Magistrate

I was told by a Justice Center records clerk that magistrates are just as good as judges.  Well then, why aren't they judges? On the job training for an internship? What's the difference, besides pay?  I'd prefer my family law matters not be left to someone practising to be a judge. An advantage, local family law attorney pointed out, is that magistrates hear the same cases all day long and know those laws. Judges, on the other hand hear occasional family law cases (divorce, custody, delinquency, and child welfare), and may be a little rusty. From experience I can say that some of the judges get their underware in a knot if they have to hear family law cases.  Why are civil cases beneath them? Is it because civil cases play by different rules, like no due process? The department of human services wields too much inlfuence over child welfare cases. I oft think that money could be saved by formally removing judges, since county attorneys call the shots anyway.
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Gregg Leverett's picture

They are going to investigate??????

Stacy, I think this was a very good post. I do think that the acts of collusion between all departments that then amounts to corruption should be investigated in Larimer County. Who is going to do that, when Larry Abrahamson is the king of the corruption? Larry has the judges who will help him enforce the corruption. Then you have Steve Johnson, Tom Donnelly and Lew Gaiter, who then will turn a deaf ear to anyone who speaks up about the corruption that is going on. It would be nice and someday those who are the problem may be replaced, but not after they get all the benefits they can from the system. The only positive, recently was that Blair and Gilmore were sent packing, before they had a chance to get full retirement benefits. The flip side of this was that the group Judicial Justice was able to prevent any of the current prosecutors, like Renee Doak, to be recommended by the selection committee. Lets hope that the voters make the correct choices to help end the corruption that exists in Larimer County. 2012 is not that far away, and many important positions are up for vote.     
CatWhisperer's picture

Treason, it doth not prosper...

Ah, but the old adage is probably true here still (over 2050 years later, LOL! Some things never change…):

Treason doth never prosper: what's the reason? Why if it prosper, none dare call it treason.” ⇒ Ovid

CatWhisperer
Fort Collins, CO, USA

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