I posted on this blog the story about Otsego County DA John Muehl being (allegedly) assigned to the investigation of burglary to our house (my husband's and mine) at 203 Main Street, Delhi NY - or so he told me.
Since I had only his letter claiming that he was assigned to that case, and, with the government, you cannot believe their words, only documents, I asked DA John Muehl to send me his order of assignment.
I received it from John Muehl today.
Here it is.
It shows that John Muehl was assigned to a grand jury investigation into a burglary committed in August of 2012 at 205 Main Street, Delhi, NY, 13753.
That's our neighbor's house where, according to our neighbor, there was, indeed, a burglary.
So, John Muehl was assigned to the burglary case at my neighbor's house, according to the court order I just posted, but is claiming that I have nothing to worry about regarding preservation of evidence in my case?
When John Muehl does not even know what case he is investigating and what case he is assigned to?
I guess, whenever John Muehl is not on additional contract to be attentive to cases he is investigating, he can be beyond sloppy - even investigating a case he was never assigned to.
John Muehl should really consider a rehab.
I will certainly turn into the respective authorities both John Muehl and Richard Northrup as to:
(1) their botching up of the investigation into a violent felony at the home of a civil rights attorney and an outspoken critic of judicial misconduct;
(2) their lying to me about preservation of evidence;
(3) their lying to me as to the contents of the file; and
(4) Muehl's false representations that he was even on my case.
Of course, Judge Mulvey (whom I sued in the past and who was ardently trying to push my former client to file a complaint against me) can concoct another order of assignment to save Muehl's hide.
Mulvey has fabricated evidence in many of my cases and escaped without any discipline - now I know why - because the NYS Commission of Judicial Conduct allowed practice of law in front of the Commission by the Commission's members, former members and their law firms.
So, while we will never know which of the members, former members of the Commission or their law firms, snuck in a word on behalf of Mulvey, it is entirely an entirely likely scenario.
I will also have to alert as to Muehl's and Northrup's behavior NYS Senator DeFransisco, the initiator of a separate Commission for prosecutorial misconduct - because the current attorney disciplinary committees never prosecute prosecutors (including themselves).
As the Chinese say, constant dripping of water wears away the stone.
Even if the stone is brazen corruption and stupidity of New York State government officials.
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