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Tag Archives: Mitch Needelman
Matt Nye needles Needelman …
Letter: Clerk’s contract with company raises questions | FLORIDA TODAY | floridatoday.com Incumbent Mitch Needelman has repeatedly stonewalled public records requests to produce documents that reveal transactions between the clerk’s office and the family of companies called BlueGem, BlueWare and … Continue reading
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Tagged BlueGem, BlueWare, Florida Today, Matt Dupree, Matt Nye, Mitch Needelman, PennCredit, RoseWare
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Needling Needelman, redux
Wobblier than usual – rife with run-on sentences (and likely many other faults I’ll find later) – but a counterattack nonetheless, complete with gauntlet throw-down … “Don’t outsource your response yet again, Mr. Needelman. Author your own. Your subordinates aren’t … Continue reading
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Tagged backdoor tax, Bill Nelson, conviction corruption, Dean Cannon, DOJ, false conviction, FBI, felon rights restoration, Florida Today, Gary Bennett, Jim Crow, John Dean Moxley, judicial misconduct, Justice Department, Marco Rubio, Mike Haridopolos, Mitch Needelman, Norm Wolfinger, PennCredit, Rick Scott, taxation without representation, voter suppression
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Needelman needles me back … part deux
When first needled by Needelman’s office, I was unaware that the 5.5-year-old, unsubstantied debt PennCredit was engaged to collect from me had been marked up 40%. There may be no other Florida court clerks engaging in usurious debt collection with … Continue reading
Needelman needles me back …
I hope that my email does not give Mitch Needelman the impression that I’m shaking in my shoes over his office’s puny powers, and fear a nocturnal seizure for that reason. What Needelman’s office did with the bogus collection agency … Continue reading
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Tagged Chris White, conviction corruption, Crosley Green, FBI, frame-up, Gary Bennett, Gerald Stano, James Russo, Jeff Abramowski, John Dean Moxley, John Preston, Juan Ramos, Keith Pikett, Mitch Needelman, Monte Adams, Norm Wolfinger, Stephen Epperly, Wayne Holmes, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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Needling negligent Needelman
Florida Today ran another Letter to the Editor with a title that suggested it was pro-current Brevard Clerk of Courts Needelman and anti-previous Brevard Clerk of Courts Ellis. I didn’t open the link to the letter; I can guess at … Continue reading
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Tagged Chris White, David Dugan, false conviction, Gary Bennett, Gerald Stano, Jeff Ashton, John Dean Moxley, John Preson, Juan Ramos, Lawson Lamar, Linroy Bottoson, malicious prosecution, Mitch Needelman, Norm Wolfinger, Scott Ellis, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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Prison personnel issue informal – yet effective – death warrants … another update
In fairness to prison personnel, epilepsy specialists’ patient advocacy is lacking. Publishing polls confirming that stress precipitates seizures isn’t much help if the information isn’t disseminated to those that need to know. The same holds true with publishing information on … Continue reading
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Tagged 18th Judicial Circuit, 9th Judicial Circuit, conviction corruption, Dilantin, epilepsy, false conviction, Florida Today, Gary Bennett, Gerald Stano, Gretl Plessinger, John Preston, Juan Ramo, Lawson Lamar, Linroy Bottoson, Mideast Vets, Mitch Needelman, Norm Wolfinger, Orlando Sentinel, PTSD, scent evidence, Secretary Buss, stress-engendered-seizures, tainted transfer, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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Needling Needelman … and known associates
Gary Bennett’s 27-year-old frame-up isn’t being handled as prudently by public servants as the three related upset convictions in the same FL judicial circuit that preceded it, even though requests for prudence echoing mine have reached Brevard County Clerk of … Continue reading
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Tagged Brevard County, DOJ, false conviction, FBI, Florida Clerk of Court Operations Corporation, Fuller v Truncale, Gary Bennett, Gerald Stano, Jeff Ashton, John Dean Moxley, John Preston, Juan Ramos, Keith Pikett, Lawson Lamar, Linroy Bottoson, Lydia Gardner, Mitch Needelman, Norm Wolfinger, Orange County, scent evidence, Source 2, tainted transfer, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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Crystal meth, justice, God and Sheriff Jack Parker, part two
We have a self-fettering press that’s willing to do endless harm to elect pliant politicians who will allow mergers that aren’t in the public’s best interests, among many other despicable things. From: Susan Chandler Date: June 21, 2011 4:02:56 PM EDT … Continue reading
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Tagged 18th Judicial Circuit, 7th Judicial Circuit, 9th Judicial Circuit, A.G. Eric Holder, A.G. Janet Reno, Chris White, crystal meth, DOJ, Ernest Haridopolos, exoneration compensation, false conviction, FBI, FBI Director Mueller, Florida Dept of Corrections, Gerald Stano, God, Gretl Plessinger, Innocence Project of Florida, Jeff Ashton, John Dean Moxley, John Preston, John Wayne Holmes, Juan Ramos, Lawson Lamar, Linroy Bottoson, Mitch Needelman, Norm Wolfinger, Robert Cromwell, scent evidence, Sen. Mike Haridopolos, Seth Miller, Sheriff Jack Parker, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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