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Charge against San Ramon attorney on hold until March
Crimes & Incidents, posted by Editor, Danville Weekly Online, on Feb 11, 2013 at 4:53 am

A misdemeanor case involving a San Ramon lawyer and an Alameda County Sheriff's deputy is on hold until mid March due to a complaint filed with the State Bar of California.

Read the full story here Web Link posted Tuesday, February 5, 2013, 3:12 PM

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Posted by Color Of Authority, a resident of another community, on Feb 11, 2013 at 4:53 am

This type of abuse of power is commonplace and needs to be stopped. These individuals denied a father access to his children through illegal abuse of their power and inside connections. They need to be made an example of. Ryan Silcocks later e-mailed the information to Lesley Regina, a San Ramon family-law attorney he was dating who is friends with Lisa Secord, the suit says. Trey Secord Recruited Tim martens to falsely arrest Lancaster, the suit says.

Filthy business. This sort of thing is so deeply damaging to law enforcement integrity that these clowns need to be given the stiffest possible criminal sentence, and the civil piece needs to go to Juryland so they lose everything that they have.

Nobody - and ESPECIALLY law enforcement - has the right to do this sort of thing.

Incidentally, this is probably filed federally as a "Section 1983" suit, which is what you do pursue as a violation under the color of authority. It is a direct hit against the Constitution to deprive a person of their fundamental rights to due process as well as privacy, and these guys deserve to be de-nuded of their assets - I just wish the U.S. Attorney would also take a look at it for federal criminal violations as well.

The tip of the iceberg.


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