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    Walter Fitzpatrick Released from the Monroe County Jail

    Walter Fitzpatrick Released from the Monroe County Jail
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    “I HAVEN’T WEIGHED THIS LITTLE SINCE HIGH SCHOOLâ€

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    This name doesn't ring a bell for me, what were the original charges or why was he originally arrested? I'm sure you didn't post this for the heck of it, I'm trying to figure out why this is of interest. Sorry if I come off as dumb, my schedule has been 68 hours this week and I'm having a hard time putting even 2+2=? today...LOL!

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    Sorry it took so long but it's hard for me to find things on these boards sometimes and luckily this was just emailed to me by the postmail ...


    Monroe County, TN Arrests a Witness from April 1 Fitzpatrick Incident
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    “THE REASON THEY STOPPED ME WAS JUST TO SHOW THAT THEY CANâ€

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    Letter to be sent to Tennessee Executive Branch Official regarding Fitzpatrick Case
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    OVERVIEW PRESENTS CASE FROM INCEPTION TO PRESENT AND CAN BE USED BY ANYONE CONTACTING RADIO, PRINT AND INTERNET MEDIA

    by Sharon Rondeau

    Let's force these "public servants" to do their jobs!

    (Nov. 7, 2010) — One of our readers requested a brief summary of the Fitzpatrick Monroe County grand jury story to send to an upper-level Tennessee government employee through an intermediary. I encourage anyone attempting to publicize the story with the intent of gaining media attention to use this document to facilitate the explanation of this complicated case. This summary can be posted in its entirety on blogs as well, and it contains all of the necessary supporting links for background information.

    Even better, why don’t readers of The Post & Email send the letter by email to every news outlet, Tennessee Senators Robert Corker and Lamar Alexander, Rep. John J. Duncan, and the Monroe County Sheriff’s Department? Other suggestions are Amnesty International, the American Center for Law & Justice (ACLJ), and Judicial Watch. And where is the United Nations on the blatant abuse of human and civil rights occurring at the Monroe County detention facility?

    The only way we will change the situation in Monroe County is for many, many people to make the effort to get the word out. That is what has propelled the Obama eligibility question forward from a scant 2% of voters being aware of it before the 2008 election to approximately 60% today and growing.

    When our fellow Americans are hurting, have been abused, had their constitutional and civil rights trampled, and when there has been wrongful death and destruction of people’s lives and livelihoods, we need to step in and do something about it.

    Here is the letter you can send:

    In March 2009, Mr. Walter Francis Fitzpatrick had attempted to file a criminal complaint with the Monroe County grand jury, which a citizen is permitted to do in the state of Tennessee. During this process, Fitzpatrick discovered that the grand jury foreman had been serving in his capacity for 20 years, although the foreman himself had stated that he had actually been serving for 27 years, in violation of Tennessee Code Annotated which states that jurors must be chosen by an automated, random system every six months. While state law allows for the foreman to be chosen by the judge, it does not allow for the same person to serve as foreman for years on end.

    Fitzpatrick is a 20-year veteran of the U.S. Navy, a Naval Academy graduate, class of 1975, and holds a master’s degree in Business Administration. To this writer’s knowledge, he has no criminal record.

    During 2009 and early 2010, Mr. Fitzpatrick attempted to rectify the situation with the grand jury foreman in many ways. He went to the D.A. He went to the sheriff and deputy sheriff in his town. He went to the TBI and FBI. All of these individuals and agencies said that it was not their responsibility to correct the situation. It became evident that the judges were allowing jurors to serve consecutive terms, as at least one other regular juror in Monroe County has been found to have served in 2009 and again in 2010, while the statute mandates a 24-month break for any juror who has served. Fitzpatrick suspects that it could be many more than these two aforementioned jurors, and he also believes that a juror currently serving could be an illegal alien.

    Finally, after having been turned away by all law enforcement, Fitzpatrick attempted a citizen’s arrest of the grand jury foreman on April 1, 2010. While the incident was over within several minutes and no one was hurt, Fitzpatrick was himself arrested and spent five days in the Monroe County detention center. However, no document with charges and an accuser was produced until he demanded it on June 10. At that time, the Madisonville Police Department was unable to produce the arrest report and prepared it hastily with the wrong birth date, last name, sex and numerous misspellings of words in the narrative of alleged events.

    Similar corruption in Roane County led to harassment, murder and incarceration of men who were eventually exonerated but lost their livelihoods, health and property in the process. The grand jury foreman there has been in his position for 23 years.

    A hearing for Fitzpatrick on June 28, 2010, yielded a trial date of December 1, 2010, even though Fitzpatrick maintained that without a legal grand jury, the “caseâ€

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    Long-Sought Monroe County Fitzpatrick Transcript Received by The Post & Email
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    WHAT WOULD ACCOUNT FOR TWO VERSIONS OF THE SAME HEARING?

    by Sharon Rondeau

    Why do both the judge and the court reporter state multiple times that the Fitzpatrick arraignment hearing took place in McMinn County rather than Monroe?

    (Feb. 3, 2011) — The transcript of the June 28, 2010 arraignment hearing for Walter Francis Fitzpatrick, III was received on February 2, 2011 by The Post & Email a month after sending payment for it and reporting non-receipt of it to the Knoxville office of the FBI.

    The hearing took place at the Madisonville courthouse located in Monroe County, TN pictured at right, but an introductory page of the document received from the court reporter states that the case was “McMinn County docket #10-213.â€

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    Here is an update on the goings on in Monroe County Tn, the people either don't know about these goings on or ignorance is bliss???



    Monroe County Court Personnel Continue Their Malfeasance against the Citizenry
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    SO WHEN WILL THE PEOPLE TAKE ACTION?

    by Sharon Rondeau

    Court Clerk Martha M. Cook, who served as both a witness and jury selector in the case of Walter Francis Fitzpatrick, III

    (Apr. 15, 2011) — On April 14, 2011, Walter Francis Fitzpatrick, III sent by certified mail to U.S. Attorney William C. Killian a criminal complaint for “Treason-Attainder-Extortionâ€

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