by Sharon Rondeau (Jun. 21, 2021) — “Evidently in Tennessee, a bank can allege and admit to a ‘mistake… the bank’s mistake‘ and yet hold the customer accountable, knowing it will cost the customer a million-dollar loss while the bank profits. This has now been approved by the TN Supreme Court who has just declined […]
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Nursing Home Patient Describes Effects of Coronavirus Shutdown
“WE HAVE TURNED INTO A NATION OF SHEEP” by Sharon Rondeau (Sep. 1, 2020) — An interview on Sunday with an Alabama nursing-home resident with whom this writer has been acquainted for more than a decade revealed the strain on not only patients, but employees stemming from government-imposed restrictions from the coronavirus. Since 2010, The […]
Tennessee: Shelby County Inmate Says He is “Thorn in Side” of Judicial System
HAVE JAILERS MADE HIM A “TARGET?” by Sharon Rondeau (Oct. 25, 2019) — A letter received last week from Shelby County, TN inmate Benjamin Miles dated October 9, 2019 expresses gratitude for The Post & Email’s response to an earlier letter in which Miles described a severe beating by correction officers and hospitalization of which […]
Tennessee Inmate Authors Book on “The Corrupt Grand Juries”
CLAIM: THERE IS “NO TRUE GRAND JURY IN TENNESSEE” by Sharon Rondeau (Aug. 14, 2019) — Tennessee inmate Jerome L. Johnson has written a book titled “The CORRUPT Grand Juries: A True Story” which is now available at Amazon in Kindle format. Johnson became interested in the composition and function of Tennessee grand juries in […]
Is Government Corruption Jailing Veterans without Due Process?
RUTHERFORD COUNTY, TN GRAND JURY ABSENT DURING “MEETING” by Sharon Rondeau (Jul. 20, 2019) — On Monday, The Post & Email published an article based on documents received from a former U.S. Marine incarcerated in the Rutherford County, TN jail awaiting trial on a number of charges which he maintains are false. His larger purpose […]
Rutherford County, TN Inmate and Former Marine Calls Out “Corrupt” Grand Jury Practices
ASKS U.S. JUSTICE DEPARTMENT TO INTERVENE by Sharon Rondeau (Jul. 15, 2019) — Several weeks ago, a former U.S. Marine and current Rutherford County, TN Detention Center inmate contacted The Post & Email to expound on what he said is corruption within the county grand jury on several fronts leading to false charges in his […]
Trump: “Major Statement” Coming on “the Border”
THURSDAY OR FRIDAY by Sharon Rondeau (May 30, 2019) — In ad hoc comments to reporters on the South Lawn before boarding Marine One to speak at a graduation ceremony, President Trump said his administration will be issuing “a major statement on the border” on Thursday or Friday. In a replay of his remarks by […]
The High Court Has Spoken on Corporate Contributions: What’s the Verdict?
SUPREME COURT NEWS: BAN ON CANDIDATE CONTRIBUTIONS STICKS by Contributor (May 24, 2019) — In the latest court news, campaign finance law wins in the eyes of the Supreme Court as they rule to continue a ban on businesses contributing unlimited funds. Up to 90 percent of Americans want to reduce the role of money […]
Federal Lawsuit: Tennessee Grand Juries “Not Properly Constituted”
RESULTING IN DENIAL OF “DUE PROCESS OF LAW” by Sharon Rondeau (Apr. 28, 2019) — A lawsuit filed in federal court last fall by six inmates at the Shelby County jail in Memphis, TN claims that citizens of the county are subjected to a “routine ‘rubber stamp’ policy and procedure” after they are arrested and […]
Can the Court Deny a Clear Miscarriage of Justice?
FALSELY-ACCUSED FORMER JAIL OFFICER CONTINUES TO SEEK EXONERATION by Sharon Rondeau (Feb. 23, 2019) — On Thursday, Memphis resident Earley Story went to the Shelby County courthouse at 201 Poplar Street, accompanied by an acquaintance, to file documents he said should prove him innocent of a 1999 conviction for selling marijuana to an undercover officer […]
Judge is Common Denominator in Former Sergeant’s Quest for Justice
TROUBLING PATTERN EMERGES IN 22-YEAR-OLD CONVICTION by Sharon Rondeau (Feb. 15, 2019) — Since his 1999 conviction for allegedly selling marijuana to an undercover agent and confidential informant, former Shelby County, TN Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) Sergeant Earley Story has been attempting to clear his name of a crime which evidence indicates he did not commit. […]
Madison County, TN: Why is Timothy Aaron Baxter in Prison if the Jury Was Corrupted?
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST IGNORED IN CASE OF MAN SENTENCED TWICE TO PRISON by Sharon Rondeau (Jan. 26, 2019) — On Monday The Post & Email interviewed Lee Baxter, father of Timothy Aaron Baxter, who has been imprisoned by the State of Tennessee’s Department of Correction (TDOC) since 2011 on a Madison County jury conviction on […]
Former Tennessee Defendant Renews Complaint Against Deputy Prosecutor
WHEN IS EVIDENCE “SUFFICIENT?” by Sharon Rondeau (Oct. 29, 2018) — In the case of State of Tennessee v. Roy Cook, 2013-CR-197, which was dismissed by the prosecution in June of last year, the question of information missing from an email exchanged between Cook’s accuser and the prosecutor was left unresolved. The case began in […]
NWCX Inmate Reports New Warden Violating Policy, Confiscating Personal Property without Warning
“ACTING IN AN OUTLAW FASHION” by Sharon Rondeau (Apr. 15, 2018) — Approximately two weeks ago, the warden at the Morgan County Correctional Complex (MCCX) in Wartburg, TN, Shawn Phillips, changed places with the warden then at Northwest Correctional Complex (NWCX) in Tiptonville, Mike Parris. Parris had been warden at MCCX prior to his transfer […]
Memphis, TN: Federal Lawsuit Filed Against Prosecutors, Police for False Arrests
PLAINTIFFS CLAIM JUDGE PURSUED “PERSONAL VENDETTA” by Sharon Rondeau (Apr. 6, 2018) — On March 23, 2018, two former co-defendants from Shelby County, TN filed suit in federal court in response to their false arrest, detention and criminal charges based on altered evidence which they were able to prove. The lawsuit was filed at the U.S. […]
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“CHOOSE AMERICA OR TAKE A HIKE” by OPOVV, ©2018 (Mar. 4, 2018) — “Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to ‘The Pulse of the Nation,’ the one, no, that’s not right: one of the places where the truth is the commodity; the rule; commonplace unless, of course, we’re wrong, and when we are wrong […]
What is the Nexus between Mueller’s FBI, a Sleepy Tennessee Town, and an Unsolved Murder?
“PARTNERS IN CRIME” by Sharon Rondeau (Mar. 2, 2018) — On July 17, 2010, 60-year-old businessman, Loudon County, TN Deputy Sheriff and Republican Elections Commissioner Jim Miller was assassinated by gunshots to the head, placed in the trunk of his car, then driven to Sands Road in Sweetwater, where it was set on fire. At […]
Fitzpatrick Compares Murder of Monroe County Elections Commissioner to that of DNC Staffer Seth Rich
“CAREFULLY MANAGED, NOT INVESTIGATED” by Walter Francis Fitzpatrick, III, ©2018 (Mar. 1, 2018) — Jim Miller is to Monroe County, Tennessee what Seth Rich is to Washington, DC. Jim Miller knew a lot about state and federal government corruption in 2008, 2009 and 2010. Jim Miller was an elections official and a cop who knew […]