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Letter to Tennessee Attorney General and Others Identifies Crimes, Perpetrators pb

PROSECUTORIAL CORRUPTION NOT ACTED UPON by Sharon Rondeau (Jul. 16, 2014) — The following letter was sent to Tennessee Attorney General Robert E. Cooper, Jr., who determined in March of last year that then-District Attorney General R. Steven Bebb for Tennessee’s Tenth Judicial District had not committed offenses which rose to the level of criminality.  The […]

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Tenth Judicial District Seeks to Revoke Marvin Young’s Bond on Trumped-Up Reason

“THEY’RE GOING TO LOCK ME UP IN JAIL” by Sharon Rondeau (Jul. 12, 2014) — On Saturday, a falsely-accused defendant in Monroe County, TN, Marvin William Young, was notified by mail that because a hearing on his request for a restraining order against Larry David Godwin did not result in his presentation of proper “evidence,” […]

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Tennessee’s Tenth Judicial District Colludes to Rob Innocent Man of His Inheritance, Freedom, and Possibly His Life

“THERE IS NO HONOR AMONG THIEVES” by Sharon Rondeau (Jul. 8, 2014) — In preparing an article on the case of Marvin William Young, who has been accused of “especially aggravated kidnapping” and “aggravated burglary” by the Monroe County, TN Sheriff’s Department and “unlawful carry or poss. of a firearm” by the Tellico Plains Police […]

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Tenth Judicial District Criminal Court Judge Candidate Responds to The Post & Email

WHO IS TRULY “QUALIFIED?” by Sharon Rondeau (May 2, 2014) — On April 26, 2014, The Post & Email contacted Sandra Donaghy, Republican primary candidate for Criminal Court Judge in the Tenth Judicial District of Tennessee currently running against Atty. Van Irion, about the Tennessee attorney general’s statement that a grand jury foreman “is not […]

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Citizen Calls on Tennessee State Legislators to Restore Constitutional Grand Juries

“STOLEN FROM WE THE PEOPLE” by Sharon Rondeau (Apr. 10, 2014) — For more than four years, The Post & Email has been reporting on systemic government corruption in Tennessee, particularly in the eastern section, which has created a penal colony in which residents are in and out of the criminal court system, sometimes jailed […]

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Fitzpatrick Meets with Police Detective on Local, State and Federal Government Corruption

“NOW THE GLOVES COME OFF” by Sharon Rondeau (Feb. 4, 2014) — On Monday morning, February 3, 2014, CDR Walter Francis Fitzpatrick, III (Ret.) went to the Athens, TN Police Department to report crimes committed against him by McMinn County Sheriff Joe Guy and McMinn County grand jury foreman Jeff Cunningham. For at least the […]

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Corrupt Federal Judges and Tennessee Officials Commit Obstruction of Justice, Go Unpunished

“THEY NEED THIS CONVICTION TO STAND” by CDR Walter Francis Fitzpatrick, III (Ret.) (Dec. 29, 2013) — [Editor’s Note:  On Thursday, federal prisoner Darren Wesley Huff informed The Post & Email and others that an appeal in his case has been filed and will be heard on January 30, 2014, at the Sixth Circuit Court […]

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Exclusive: Tennessee Tenth Judicial District Public Defender Speaks with The Post & Email

“A CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO MAKE BOND” by Sharon Rondeau (Dec. 24, 2013) — On Monday, Tenth Judicial District Senior Public Defender Richard Hughes contacted The Post & Email regarding George Raudenbush, whose convictions and subsequent incarceration have been reported in detail previously. Raudenbush was denied his constitutional right to defense counsel by Judge Carroll Lee […]

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Will There Be Consequences for Judge Amy Reedy? pb

DEFENSE ATTORNEY ARGUES “NECESSITY” DEFENSE FOR FITZPATRICK by Sharon Rondeau (Nov. 21, 2013) — On Wednesday, a hearing for CDR Walter Francis Fitzpatrick, III (Ret.) was held at the Tennessee Appeals Court in Knoxville, TN during which Fitzpatrick’s attorney, Van Irion, informed the three-judge panel that Fitzpatrick had removed papers from the Monroe County courthouse on […]

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Report: Tennessee Attorney General Overturns Convictions against Monroe County Missionary

HOW “WELL” HAS CARROLL LEE ROSS DONE? by Sharon Rondeau (Oct. 5, 2013) — The Post & Email received a letter from George Raudenbush, who has been incarcerated for the last two years in state penitentiaries for alleged driving violations following a one-day, 15-hour trial in Madisonville, TN. After his arrest, he was incarcerated in […]