Thursday, March 24, 2011

Very Interesting Articles

This link (below) will take
you to some of my articles
that many people have found
to be very interesting....

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Marty Helppie, the prosecutor in my first case

Sorry to hear about her passing...This was this woman that went all out to put me away for 25 or 30 years for crimes I did not commit, and where I was the VICTIM. I never had any animosity towards her for what she put me through...


Helppie, Martha "Marty" 2010-09-08



Helppie Martha "Marty" Age 56 of Woodstock, GA, passed away on Saturday, September 4, 2010, at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital. She loved her career as legal counsel for Carmax and had previously held a position as Assistant District Attorney in Bartow and Cherokee counties. She was active in Paces Club Alta Tennis Team and was a singer in the band, 'Mad Mission'. A memorial service will be held at 12:30 p.m. on Friday, September 10, 2010, at First United Methodist Church in Marietta, GA with Rev. Sam Mathews officiating.

Cherokee Tribune - Cherokee native tapped for Ga Court of Appeals


This guy (click link below) is going to make it tough for me in the
Georgia Court of Appeals. He is from the town that created my
Nightmare in Georgia, and he was appointed to his post by
Governor Sonny Perdue.

Ironically, the reporter that wrote this story is Ashley Fuller, the
"investigative reporter" that covered up for what happened to me.
Then when I confronted him on camera, he told me that he was going
to investigate my case. But he lied again, and never did. In fact, because
of my video interview with him (see Tainted Media) in the parking lot
of the newspaper, they called 911 and had the VIOLENT CRIMES UNIT
come out and pay me a visit (see VIOLENT CRIMES UNIT)!

Cherokee Tribune - Cherokee native tapped for Ga Court of Appeals


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BRIEF OF APPELLEES GARRY MOSS AND JUDGE JOHN SUMNER

This is a copy of the Brief I received from the
Attorney General's Office

My lawsuit was actually dismissed by the first
judge that was given my case, but I stated
in my brief that since he was removed from
my case before a FINAL JUDGEMENT was
made, that his dismissal was invalid.

That's all it took to bring them back into
the battle again...





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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

HEARING ON DETERMINATION OF INDIGENCY BEFORE HONORABLE MURPHY C. MILLER

This is a copy of the transcript for my hearing to determine if
my Pauper's Affidavit was still valid. It was a hearing that took
place because the Deputy Clerk of Court was playing lawyer and
questioned the validity of a Pauper's Affidavit that had already
been GRANTED by Judge Murphy C. Miller. This was a hearing
that should have never taken place.

But I have learned in order to have a chance for justice
I must keep on jumping through
all of their many hoops.

This resulted in more good news and the judge
determined that my Pauper's Affidavit, that
should have been (according to law) a FINAL ORDER,
was still a valid ORDER.

Although there were errors in this transcript, as is par for
the course, they were not drastic enough to make noteworthy.

There is one thing of interest that happened in this hearing in
the time line of page 16, line 13. There was a bailiff in courtroom,
but then Deputy Sheriff Bobby Bennifield came in into the courtroom.
A few minutes later he came over and grabbed my left arm
with a bear claw grip on my bicep and held on while
demanding that I sit down. I had done nothing to bring about
this violent act, and it was obviously orchestrated
to see how I would react.

I would like you to pay particular attention page 23, starting
on line 16, and note how I stress the fact, again and
again, in my case, of how thousands of good men and
women are in prisons throughout this great country--who
don't belong there!

The judges resulting ORDER allowed my 20 million dollar
complaint to proceed to the Georgia Court of Appeals at no
cost to me. With the new law passed charging a ridiculous
$10.00 per page to transmit records, this saved my case from
ending here. It would have cost over $6,000.00 to send
documents to the appellate court and to pay the court
fees to hear my appeal.






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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Letter to Judge Murphy C. Miller

I wrote this letter to Judge Miller after receiving his ORDER
dismissing my complaint. After this letter my case took
a different turn and Judge Miller began to show more respect.

Judge Miller set a date for a Hearing on my expungement claims,
and, although I was there was completely prepared to present my
case there was no opposition
to my expungement claim at this hearing.

In fact Counsel for the Defendants prepared the
ORDER GRANTING my EXPUNGEMENT from my
false arrest on September 25, 2001 by a
very corrupt and dishonest detective named Preston Peavy.



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