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Case Setting Hearing Delayed Until Next Week Because the Senior Deputy Prosecutor Hurt Himself
04/30/08
Updated: Today was to be the case setting hearing for the retrial of me on unfounded charges by Boeing's King County Prosecutor.
However, the Senior Deputy Prosecutor, Scott Peterson, hurt himself over the weekend, so the county asked for a week's delay, which my attorney and I -
POGO Press Release on Decision by Boeing to Press Unfounded Charges against Me Yet Again
04/28/08
I have a court date Wednesday for a case setting hearing for the next trial Boeing and their "pocket prosecutor" will attempt to win against me after their last trial on these obviously fabricated charges failed miserably in a mistrial. Every juror--each of whom knew more about the law and -
Time to Focus on Ending Fraud at the FAA
04/13/08
After some long standing personal distractions from the effort I embarked on in September/October 2003 to seek reforms at the FAA as the primary means to end the fraud I had witnessed at my former employer, I am now free to pursue those reforms again.
My former efforts failed when the FAA -
A Good Day For Justice
04/08/08
As you know by now, the retaliatory trial of me by Boeing and the King County Prosecutor was ended in a mistrial. It was reported to be 10-2 to convict, but I was told that was not an accurate number as no official juror poll was ever taken, and if it was, more jurors would likely sway to my side. -
The Project On Government Oversight Calls Attention to My Case in Relation to Congressional Hearings on FAA/Airline Corruption. Are Hearings on Boeing/FAA Corruption, per POGO's Suggestions, Next?
04/06/08
Here is a blog entry from POGO, the Project on Government Oversight, suggesting hearings on the FAA/Boeing corruption I have proven, in addition to the FAA/Airline corruption Congress is currently investigating. There is also a link in the last paragraph that will take you to a POGO blog just about -
Yesterday's Deliberations, and a Call to Washington, D.C.
04/05/08
Late yesterday, the jury submitted another question to the judge. The judge, her staff, my attorney, me, and the prosecutor convened to discuss how it should be answered.
The question was a three part one, (paraphrasing) 'What, if anything, is the difference between the following: -
Deliberations Day 4, and the Jury Almost Decides.
04/04/08
I just came from a hearing about 30 minutes ago (its 11:54 AM PST) as I am writing this) that almost ended this trial in my favor, if that is defined as not being convicted.
About 10:23 AM the jury sent a note to the judge stating that, "9 jurors have concerns that statements made by -
Deliberations, Day 3, and Trial by Judge Instead of the Jury.
04/03/08
Today is almost the end of day three of deliberations, and I’m liking this jury more and more as time goes on. Not one that considers myself important as opposed to the way the King County Deputy Prosecutor tried to falsely portray me to the jury, their careful deliberations seem to indicate that th -
Judgment Day 2 is Here, Continued...
04/02/08
An interesting thing happened today around 3 PM as the jury deliberated in my case.
I and my attorney were told to stay within a fifteen minute radius as noted in the earlier today blog in case of a verdict or if the jury had a question.
It turns out the jury had a question at -
Judgement Day 2 is Here.
04/02/08
I apologize for not blogging as much as I should have been, especially considering the curious lack of press coverage of my trial.
The Jury is just entering the sixth hour of deliberations on my fate. I don't know if that's good or bad that it seems to be perhaps longer than I
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