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Perjury and Subornation by Council House Directors, Staff, and Tenants
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Perjury classifies as a class B felony punishable by
a maximum of ten years in a state correctional institution
and/or a $20,000 fine. [RCW 9A.72]
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A unanimous decision by Washington Supreme Court has reversed trial court prior restraint findings by Judge James A. Doerty. It allows publication of the names of those Council House directors, staff, and tenants who allegedly suborned or filed perjured testimony. The prior restraint has existed for more than five years which has allowed many of the people listed, and others outside the ambit, to commit perjury and subornation on a grand scale. A plethora of law suits at Council House probably shows a pattern or practice of malicious criminal intent, ostensibly, to cover up crimes. Doerty granted impunity by frustrating legal representation and disallowing a discovery process also cross-examination of witnesses.
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[Perjury and Subornation] [Dereliction and Collusion] [Impunity] [Officers and Directors]
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Alleged Council House Perjurers, Suborners, and Conspirators
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Jean H Azemove
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Mary L Saul |
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Leola Bailey |
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Alonzo Kidd |
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Mabel Sawyer |
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| Leila Biag |
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Julia Kasdan |
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Donald G Schmidt |
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| Elnora Black |
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Wanda Kirkland |
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Tomiko Schmoe |
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| Rosana Blethen |
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Virginia Lambert* |
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Betty Scott |
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| Ruth Boyle |
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Ruth Liatos |
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Charlene Sego |
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| Earl Brannon |
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Paul Malakoff |
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Morris Sharlup |
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| Betty Byrum |
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Roseanna McDermott |
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Donald R Silverman |
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| Jeanne Caldwell |
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Kathryn McKinley |
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Maria Solis |
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| Donald G Cohan |
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Harlan McWillis |
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Jean Slocum |
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| Mary Cooper |
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Stephen A Mitchell |
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Leonard Smith |
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| Oran Cooper |
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Georgia Moeller |
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Bradley K Spear |
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| Robert Cowdin* |
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James Moore |
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Marjorie Spring |
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Adele Namm |
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Nathaniel H Stahl* |
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| Paul Davis |
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Mary Needham |
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Edward F Stern |
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| Tommie Davis |
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Bill Nelson |
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Sheila Sternberg |
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| Victor J DeLeon |
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Ursula Neltner |
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Nancy Sweiven* |
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Eugene Newman |
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Donna Thomas |
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Vinh Nguyen |
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Glen Thompson |
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Millie Pearlman |
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Dora Mae Ullrich |
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Marguerite Portnoff |
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Evelyn Vassar |
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Jeanette Pruett |
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Lynn C Wartnik |
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| Grace L Holden |
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Katrina M Ramsburg* |
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Suzanne Weisfield |
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| Annette Hornbein |
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Lola Tod Wheeler |
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| Felippe Jacques* |
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Dolina Russell |
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Irene Williams |
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| Florence Johnson |
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Duneer Saul |
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1. Perjured declarations by directors, staff, and tenants in Trummel vs. Mitchell. [Supreme Court Decision]
2. Perjury by officers and directors.
3. Subornation by directors and staff members in consort with attorneys.
4. Suborned witnesses in frivolous or capricious law suits against tenants other than Trummel vs. Mitchell.
5. ● Deceased. ● Vulnerable adults moved to rest homes. Unqualified, probably coerced to give legal testimony.
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Stephen A. Mitchell and his violent enforcers* [Kapos] coerced many of the listed people to commit perjury. The courts have refused to allow the people whom they defamed to cross-examine witnesses or to conduct discovery. Mitchell's victims have suffered imprisonment, incarceration in mental institutions, unlawful arrest, eviction, ostracism, and physical assault as the result of impunity granted by Judge James A. Doerty. Jackie Nations died allegedly as the result of homicide by abuse directly caused by the actions of Mitchell, Mullen, Dunbar, and Barrie [her mother] and Vilensky died directly as the result of abuse and dereliction by Mitchell with help from Jacques. [Who Killed Jackie Nations?] [Last Cruel Days. Homicide?]
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Even the disingenuous and biased Judge Mary Kay Becker, Court of Appeals, tacitly admitted the possibility of an organized campaign of subornation, perjury, deceit, and railroading, during oral argument:
“. . . what about the possibility that justice will go awry . . . if there is no opportunity to cross-examine people who are making complaints . . . to ferret out if these are really true allegations as opposed to being perhaps some kind of a campaign against an unpopular person.” [The Scab Family]
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US Congressman James McDermott sponsored the election of Thomas Aquinas Carr, Seattle City Attorney. Carr has conspired to issue criminal charges against the author using false and malicious reports filed with police and government agencies by Stephen A. Mitchell and Audrey F. Dunbar. Roseanna McDermott, McDermott's mother signed a declaration against the author. [Dereliction and Collusion - City of Seattle]
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E & OE
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