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  • #16
    These lawyers' privileges to practice law should be revoked

    These lawyers' privileges to practice law should be revoked


    https://rturner229.blogspot.com/2016...81159111293219
    http://christian-identity.net/forum/...5875#post15875
    http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...5875#post15875


    Both Scott Watson as prosecutor and this legal weasel making these frivolous and false arguments about how they don't know the law -- refusal to take an alcohol-breath test for above .8 % blood alcohol level means immediate license suspension for one full year -- should be immediately disbarred permanently for obstruction of justice for perjury regarding both the facts and law.

    Back in 1993 I had a friend who got his driving license back because on Labor Day 1992 he was pulled over and refused to take a breath test. He had just gotten his license back.

    So both Scott Watson and his lawyer know the law and are using a "Sovereign Citizen" dodge of making the law prove that they were drunk by holding up the testing until they are no longer drunk. The law was made of immediate administrative suspension of license -- for all -- upon refusal.

    Scott Watson should also refund all the drunk-driver fines and penalities from when he was a prosecutor for deliberately disobeying the law as written and enforced against others by himself as prosecutor.


    8:14 PM THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 2016




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    • #17
      Judd McPherson, Esquirrel: As a corrupt weasel who goes to bat for crooked prostitutors & jewdges let me say that there is a loophole in every law.

      Judd McPherson, Esquirrel: As a corrupt weasel who goes to bat for crooked prostitutors & jewdges let me say that there is a loophole in every law.

      Soon, very soon, muh mudshark daughter will have her niglet killt by her latest silverback hump and I'll need them to get us off



      https://rturner229.blogspot.com/2016...99338779379889
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      I'll leave this here for your legal analysis of the fact that EVERYONE has he right to appeal a refusal:

      RSMo Section 577.041:

      1. If a person under arrest refuses upon the request of the arresting officer to submit to any test allowed under section 577.020, then none shall be given and evidence of the refusal shall be admissible in a proceeding under section 577.010 or 577.012. The request of the arresting officer shall include the reasons of the officer for requesting the person to submit to a test and also shall inform the person that evidence of his refusal to take the test may be used against him and that his license may be revoked upon his refusal to take the test. If a person when requested to submit to any test allowed under section 577.020 requests to speak to an attorney, he shall be granted twenty minutes in which to attempt to contact an attorney. If upon the completion of the twenty-minute period the person continues to refuse to submit to any test, it shall be deemed a refusal. In this event, the arresting officer, if he so believes, shall make a sworn report to the director of revenue that he has reasonable grounds to believe that the arrested person was driving a motor vehicle while in an intoxicated condition and that, on his request, refused to submit to the test. Upon receipt of the officer's report, the director shall revoke the license of the person refusing to take the test for a period of one year; or if the person arrested be a nonresident, his operating permit or privilege shall be revoked for one year; or if the person is a resident without a license or permit to operate a motor vehicle in this state, an order shall be issued denying the person the issuance of a license or permit for a period of one year.

      2. If a person's license has been revoked because of his refusal to submit to a chemical test, he may request a hearing before a court of record in the county in which the arrest occurred. Upon his request the clerk of the court shall notify the prosecuting attorney of the county and the prosecutor shall appear at the hearing on behalf of the arresting officer. At the hearing the judge shall determine only:

      (1) Whether or not the person was arrested;

      (2) Whether or not the arresting officer had reasonable grounds to believe that the person was driving a motor vehicle while in an intoxicated condition; and

      (3) Whether or not the person refused to submit to the test.

      3. If the judge determines any issue not to be in the affirmative, he shall order the director to reinstate the license or permit to drive.

      4. Requests for review as herein provided shall go to the head of the docket of the court wherein filed.

      2:33 PM THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 2016



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      • #18
        (From 2006): Grieving family:Toughen DWI law

        (From 2006): Grieving family:Toughen DWI law

        Punishment insufficient, family of two victims tells Missouri legislators

        By Melissa DeLoach, Globe Staff Writer
        April 8, 2006



        http://www.joplinglobe.com/news/loca...e3b01c4f5.html
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        A yard marker outside a Joplin home welcomes visitors to "The Mann Nest."

        Printed on the sign, a goose rests on five eggs with the names of Steven, Amy, Jessica, Christina and Michael.

        Jessica Ellen Mann, 7, died at the hands of a drunken driver on July 30, 2004, as did her grandfather, James Lee Dodson, 69, but the girl is still very much a part of the family.

        Jessica's father, Michael Mann, said his faith has sustained him since his daughter's death, and he views his separation from her and his father-in-law as "just temporary."

        Jessica and Dodson were walking hand-in-hand to check the mailbox outside Dodson's home near Neosho when a Noel man struck them with a car and killed them.

        Dodson died instantly. Jessica died after surgery to try to stop severe hemorrhaging.

        Edward Meerwald, 49, pleaded guilty in March to two counts of involuntary manslaughter and was assessed the maximum sentence allowed by law: seven years for each count.

        Although family members said they were pleased that they didn't have to endure an emotional trial, the length of Meerwald's punishment angered them. It has motivated them to seek stiffer penalties for drunken drivers.

        "The penalties are insufficient," Michael Mann said. "The laws regarding drunk driving are not strict enough to provide deterrence.

        "Why should any of us have to assume, when we go out on the street, the dangers of a drunk driver hitting us?"

        Jessica's Law

        The deaths inspired a bill, known as Jessica's Law, that is pending in the Missouri Legislature. Written by state Sen. Gary Nodler, R-Joplin, it would create stiffer penalties for drunken drivers who cause fatalities, increase the consequences for repeat offenders and strengthen punishment for underage drinking. Nodler said he started working on the bill after being approached by the Manns shortly after the accident.

        Among other things, the proposed legislation (Senate Bill 37) would increase the penalty from a Class C felony to a Class A felony if a person has a blood-alcohol content that is at least 1.5 times the legal limit of 0.08 percent when a fatality occurs. Meerwald's blood-alcohol content was reported at 0.202 percent. A Class C felony is punishable by up to seven years in prison; a Class A felony carries punishment of up to 30 years or life in prison.

        Additionally, the legislation would redefine punishments for chronic offenders and aggravated offenders charged with involuntary manslaughter, aggravated vehicular manslaughter, assault in the second degree and assault on a law enforcement officer. A violation by a chronic offender - someone who has four or more convictions for intoxication-related traffic offenses - would become a Class B felony, punishable by five to 15 years in prison. A violation by an aggravated offender - someone who has three or more convictions for intoxicated-related offenses - would become a class C felony.

        Angela Hirsch, state executive director of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, has worked with the Manns since the accident took place. She accompanied the Manns as they testified twice before legislators, most recently last week before the House Crime Prevention and Public Safety Committee.

        Hirsch said many victims' families become active after a tragedy, but rarely does it involve efforts such as those the Manns have made politically.

        "They have taken this incredible family tragedy and taken all their energy into creating a law that will prevent other families from having to go through the same ordeal," she said. "They speak with such incredible emotion and sincerity. ... It's very moving."

        Families' bill

        Newton County Prosecutor Scott Watson told the families that he was ashamed that he couldn't do more in terms of prosecuting Meerwald. Watson said he has advocated for stricter penalties for more than a decade, and called it unfortunate that it takes tragedies such as this for some people to pay attention.

        "It's so silly," he said. "You can kill a person while driving drunk and break the little finger of a person while driving drunk, and the punishment is the same."

        Support for Jessica's Law has been enormous, Nodler said. Though the legislative session is in its final days, he said there is "a better-than-even chance" that the bill will succeed. The bill has been passed by the Senate and awaits action in the House.

        The House Crime Prevention and Public Safety Committee voted Monday to send the bill to the House floor. The House Rules Committee is to meet today to establish guidelines for debate and amendments. If an agreement is reached, the bill would be referred to House Speaker Rod Jetton for scheduling for debate in the House. The legislative session ends Friday.

        Nearly 1,500 people in the Joplin area have signed a petition in favor of stricter penalties for drunken drivers, organizers say. The Missouri Baptist Convention and the Christian advocacy group Focus on the Family also have rallied efforts to pass a stricter law.

        "This is not my bill," Nodler said. "This is the Manns' and the Dodsons' bill. If the bill becomes a law, it will be because of the efforts that this family has made, and the public and community support that they've received."

        Other reaction

        Senate Bill 322, amended to the proposed Jessica's Law, would set penalties for adults who knowingly allow or fail to stop a person under 21 from drinking or possessing alcohol. Violation would be a Class B misdemeanor. The law makes an exception for parents or legal guardians of a person under 21.

        The legislation is not opposed by Anheuser-Busch Inc. John Britton, a Jefferson City lobbyist for the company, said: "It did not seem to me that it was too draconian. As I remember, it seemed to be well within the boundaries of reason and not overly oppressive. We have always maintained the position that you must use it responsibly or you pay the piper. There was not anything alarming about the bill.''

        "We hope the bill passes," said John Pelzer, director of governmental relations for the Missouri Restaurant Association. He said the bill would provide a deterrent for minors attempting to using false identification.

        'Good memories'

        Betty Dodson, wife of James Dodson, said the outpouring of support has been overwhelming for the private family. She said speaking out has been difficult, but she doesn't want her husband and grandchild to have died "in vain."

        "Our life has been turned upside down by this accident, and I hope we could help someone else from having their lives turn upside down," she said.

        She continues to live at the home she shared with her husband for 38 years.

        "This is where our memories are, and we have a lot of good memories," she said.

        Amy Mann, who lost her daughter and her father, rarely strays away from prepared statements, and she tears up when she begins speaking about her loss. She wears half of a necklace around her neck; the other half was buried with Jessica. She said it's sometimes hard for her to get up in the morning, but she thinks about her children Christina and Steven, who "keep her living."

        "You have to be careful in our situation," Michael Mann said. "We could spend every waking moment on this. We could easily be consumed."

        Regardless of how the legislation fares, Michael Mann said he will continue to be active.

        "We've pulled out whatever stops we've known to keep the momentum, and it's still growing," he said.



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        • #19
          Jasper, Newton County judges, East Newton graduate among those applying for Missouri Supreme Court

          Jasper, Newton County judges, East Newton graduate among those applying for Missouri Supreme Court


          https://rturner229.blogspot.com/2017...st-newton.html
          http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...5959#post15959
          http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...5959#post15959


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          Thirty one people, including currently sitting judges in Jasper and Newton counties, an East Newton and Missouri Southern State University graduate, and a former state senator from Mt. Vernon are among 31 people applying for a vacant Missouri Supreme Court seat.

          The list, featured in an article today in the Missouri Times, including Jasper County Circuit Court Judge Joseph Hensley, Newton County Circuit Court Judge Tim Perigo, Stone County Circuit Court Judge Alan Blankenship, who is a graduate of East Newton High School and Missouri Southern State University, and former State Senator Jack Goodman, R-Mt. Vernon, whose last political race was in 2010 when he lost to Billy Long in the Seventh District Congressional Primary.

          Also on the list is former Matt Blunt chief of staff, a one-time treasurer for new Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos' organization All Children Matter.

          The applicants are listed below:

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          Jason O. “Jay” Barnes

          Benjamin A. Lipman

          Jon E. Beetem

          Gary W. Lynch

          Alan M. Blankenship

          Shaun J. Mackelprang

          Dennis J. Capriglione

          Edward R. Martin Jr.

          R. Craig Carter

          Jeffery T. McPherson

          Timothy S. Davis

          Terrence M. Messonnier

          Kirk H. Doan

          John B. Morthland

          David A. Dolan

          Stephen J. O’Brien

          Steven E. Ehlmann

          Timothy W. Perigo

          Richard A. Gartner

          W. Brent Powell

          Douglas D. Gaston

          Sherry A. Rozell

          Jack A.L. Goodman

          Richard L. Schnake

          Lisa White Hardwick

          Erwin O. Switzer III

          Larry D. Harman

          Robert E. Tucker

          Joseph L. Hensley

          Paul N. Venker

          Michael D. Hodge


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          Posted by Randy at 7:56 PM Tuesday, February 07, 2017

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          • #20
            Barnes, Gaston, Goodman, and Ehlmann headline lengthy list of those applying for Missouri Supreme Court vacanc

            Barnes, Gaston, Goodman, and Ehlmann headline lengthy list of those applying for Missouri Supreme Court vacancy

            The Missouri Times,
            February 7, 2017



            http://themissouritimes.com/37840/ba...court-vacancy/
            http://christian-identity.net/forum/...964#post159634
            http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...964#post159634
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            JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Bar and Gov. Eric Greitens have a long list of people who applied to become the next person nominated to the Missouri Supreme Court.

            The commission announced the list of 31 Missourians who applied to be considered to replace Judge Richard B. Teitelman who passed away last year. Former Gov. Jay Nixon chose not to rush the selection and allow Greitens to make the selection. The commission announced that among the list are two women, and one minority applicant.

            The list is headlined by Rep. Jay Barnes, former state Senator and current judge Jack Goodman, former representative and current Judge Doug Gaston, and former state Senator and St. Charles County Executive Steve Ehlmann. Also of note is former Missouri Republican Party chairman and former congressional and attorney general candidate Ed Martin as well as attorney Ben Lipman, whose family has ties to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

            Fifteen of the applicants are from outside the three metropolitan areas and Sixteen of the applicants work in the public sector. 12 of the applicants are trial court or appellate court judges. By law, the commission will interview all 31 applicants. The full list of applicants follows:

            Jason O. “Jay” Barnes
            Benjamin A. Lipman
            Jon E. Beetem
            Gary W. Lynch
            Alan M. Blankenship
            Shaun J. Mackelprang
            Dennis J. Capriglione
            Edward R. Martin Jr.
            R. Craig Carter
            Jeffery T. McPherson
            Timothy S. Davis
            Terrence M. Messonnier
            Kirk H. Doan
            John B. Morthland
            David A. Dolan
            Stephen J. O’Brien
            Steven E. Ehlmann
            Timothy W. Perigo
            Richard A. Gartner
            W. Brent Powell
            Douglas D. Gaston
            Sherry A. Rozell
            Jack A.L. Goodman
            Richard L. Schnake
            Lisa White Hardwick
            Erwin O. Switzer III
            Larry D. Harman
            Robert E. Tucker
            Joseph L. Hensley
            Paul N. Venker
            Michael D. Hodge

            The commission says that they expect to conduct interviews Tuesday, February 28 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Wednesday, March 1 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:20 p.m. The interviews will be conducted at the Supreme Court building and the interviews are open to the public. Following the interviews committee plans to meet March 1 to select the three nominees that will be forwarded to the Governor for consideration.




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            • #21
              Newton County will always have a "Pussy jewdge"

              Newton County will always have a "Pussy jewdge"


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              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWdaeUBdORw
              Attorney Christine Rhoades announces that she wants to take Greg Stremel's bench seat in 2018
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              Published on Mar 5, 2017

              KODE-12 TV 3 March 2017 10:00pm News.

              Attorney Christine Rhoades announces that she wants the seat of the homosexual judge Greggie Stremel who is moving on to take the seat of this cowardly Presiding Circuit Court Judge Timothy Perigo, who is retiring now that thanks to myself telling everyone about Newton County judges, tried and failed to get on the Southern and Western Missouri Court of Appeals and just recently on the Missouri Supreme Court.

              Christine Rhoades sold out my step-daughter Amalie Baldwin and enabled Judge Kevin Lee Selby to buy and sell my four grandchildren. I am so very glad that this lawyeress bitch has left spawn as hostages to fortune.

              Hail Victory!!!

              Pastor Martin Luther Dzerzhinsky Lindstedt
              Church of Jesus Christ Christian/Aryan Nations of Missouri
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              • #22
                (Crooked) Attorney to run for judge

                (Crooked) Attorney to run for judge

                By Todd G. Higdon
                Saturday, March 4, 2017



                http://www.neoshodailynews.com/news/...-run-for-judge
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                By Todd G. HigdonA local trial attorney announced her plans to run for Newton County Associate Circuit Judge, Division 2, in 2018.

                On Friday morning, Christine Rhoades, made the announcement on the steps of the Newton County Courthouse, as family and friends looked on.

                "I feel as if I have spent a lifetime in a career which now leads me ideally designed and perfectly at home to serve Newton County and its justice system," she said. "For 20 plus years, I have walked with clients through this system, and I have felt all too sharply their frustrations and their anxieties. I am confident today that I am the best person and in the best position to fix this system for them and make improvements upon it."

                She has practiced law for 21 years in criminal and domestic relations. She is a certified Family Law Mediator receiving certification in 2005. Since 2013, Rhoades has served on the Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel, Region XV Disciplinary Committee. She also has served as guardian ad litem since 1997. She received license to practice from the Missouri Supreme Court on Oct. 4, 1996.

                "I will work toward maintaining open courtrooms for litigants and the public, where allowed by law, so that the public has an opportunity to hear what the court system does, and to fully explain the procedures and processes at each opportunity, as well as the reasons for the decisions that I make in resolving disputes," she said.

                A lifelong Missouri resident, Christine Rhoades' family moved to Neosho in 1978. She graduated from Neosho High School, University of Missouri-Columbia and received her law degree from Washington University in St. Louis. In 1997, she joined her father, Ross Rhoades in his law practice.

                She is married to Brett Day and they have two children, Michael and Abby.

                "Justice systems serve their citizens best - not by picking winners and losers - but by instilling in those citizens that their justice system is swift, fair and respectful. Newton County needs a justice system that works toward disposing of disputes as quickly as possible that is transparent to its ligates and also looks for alternatives to scorched earth litigation," she noted. "... Finally, as your associate circuit judge, I will advocate for the expansion of our national known drug court. Hopefully to extend that to our juvenile offenders in a way that involves not a formal disposition of their case... I am asking for my fellow Newton County (residents) to give me this opportunity to give me this opportunity by voting for me in the Newton County primary on Aug. 7, 2018."

                The current Associate Circuit Judge, Division 2, Newton County is held by Judge Greg Stremmel.


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                • #23
                  City transfers ownership of cross in order to get some anti-religious faggots off their municipal corporation ass

                  City transfers ownership of cross in order to get some anti-religious faggots off their municipal corporation ass

                  By Lee Ann Murphy
                  Sept. 7, 2017



                  http://www.neoshodailynews.com/news/...rship-of-cross
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                  The Neosho City Council designated a specific area of Big Spring Park as surplus property during the regular session Tuesday evening.

                  It’s the area that includes the cross, a longtime local landmark that came under fire from the Freedom From Religion Group earlier this year.

                  The City of Neosho and the new owner, a private non-profit group, made it official on Thursday, when documents were signed.

                  Neosho Mayor Ben Baker released a statement about the change on behalf of the City of Neosho.

                  “Speaking as a representative of the City of Neosho, from the onset of this issue, it has always been my desire as Mayor to do everything I can to honor the requests of the citizens I represent,” he said. “But to also be fiscally responsible with every cent of taxpayer funds. I am not willing to plunge the city into a lawsuit that could result in paying out thousands, or millions of dollars of taxpayer funds for legal fees, which would not be a fiscally responsible decision. In fact, it would be extremely damaging to the financial stability of our city. Yet, I believe it is also my job as mayor to represent and defend the wishes of the people.“

                  The statement continued.

                  “As you might imagine, sometimes that balance is an extremely difficult line to walk,” Baker said. “However, I do believe the measure we have passed tonight will be a solution that will satisfy both sides of this issue. As of tonight, the city has transferred ownership of the land in question to a private conservation foundation that will maintain and protect the heritage and historical value of Big Spring Park (which is very important to our citizens.) This action by the council will also address the complaint of the Freedom From Religion Foundation that the cross is on public land by transferring the land from public ownership to private ownership.

                  “This action also takes into consideration the future of this issue and secures the majority concerns of our citizenry from future councils who may not have the same interest in preserving our cultural and historical heritage.I am extremely grateful that the council and I have been on the same page with this matter along the way and we were able to find a solution that will hopefully resolve this issue once and for all.”


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                  • #24
                    Bond reduced for drunk driver who killed Joplin girl, Neosho man

                    Bond reduced for drunk driver who killed Joplin girl, Neosho man


                    https://rturner229.blogspot.com/2018...river-who.html
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                    • #25
                      A Newton County non-profit organization is doing what they can to help rehabilitate past convicts

                      A Newton County non-profit organization is doing what they can to help rehabilitate past convicts

                      Posted: Jun 12, 2021 / 11:02 PM CDT / Updated: Jun 12, 2021 / 11:02 PM CDT


                      https://www.fourstateshomepage.com/n...past-convicts/
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                      NEOSHO, Mo. — A Newton County non-profit organization is doing what they can to help rehabilitate past convicts.

                      The group Prison Did Not Break Me held an event Saturday at West 60 Cycle in Neosho, where ex-offenders came together to have a good time.

                      The non-profit raised money to help individuals find counseling, jobs and more resources when getting out of prison.

                      Activities held at the event included live music, a corn hole tournament, raffles and more.

                      Sheena Eastburn – Prison Did Not Break Me Founder, says, “People can make bad choices, but it does not mean that we’re bad people. We can still be very successful in our society, so it’s all about rehabilitation and making better choices, and so I want to help other people coming out to make those better choices and not keep going back to prison.”

                      Estburn adds that they’re end goal is to have a chapter of Prison Did Not Break Me in every state, Nationwide.




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