tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2467799234602390052.post5742366871741477836..comments2023-06-27T04:58:57.768-08:00Comments on Frozen Justice: Why Do You Think I Call Them The Department Of Lawlessness? Celia Harrisonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15733639730157569439noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2467799234602390052.post-88697822976264648672013-02-27T10:13:34.165-09:002013-02-27T10:13:34.165-09:00It's interesting to see the connections when y...It's interesting to see the connections when you dig into this a little bit.<br /><br /><br />http://cryptome.org/2012/12/ng-alaska-blaylock.pdf<br /><br />"I talked to a Guardsman I know who is also a member of the Anchorage Police Department <br />(Chris Simmons) about what to do with the information I had. He connected me to another APD <br />and Guard member (Seth McMillan)."<br /><br /><br />Mr Simmons' father-in-law is Judge Ben Esch.<br /><br /><br />"Leslie’s son had been witness to drug dealings. He was working at a Pizza Hut alone one night. <br />He was under 21 and the restaurant served alcohol so he had been left alone illegally, as the other workers of legal age had chosen to leave. That night he was led into a freezer, put on his knees, and shot in the back of the head. Essentially killed execution style."<br /><br /><br />(edited for brevity)<br /><br />Conflict stalls Godfather's Pizza murder trial - REVEALED: Suspect's public defenders' agency represents prosecution witness.<br />Anchorage Daily News (AK) - Thursday, November 24, 2005<br />Author: DOUG O'HARRA Anchorage Daily News ; Staff<br /><br />With a jury already chosen, and opening statements set for Monday, the trial in the six-year-old killing of a teenage worker at a Midtown Godfather's Pizza has been delayed once again. <br /><br />Public defenders representing Barry Anderson said this week that their agency represents someone the state plans to call as a prosecution witness and therefore a conflict of interest bars them from continuing to represent Anderson. <br /><br />This latest turn of events is so unusual, lawyers and people with the court system say there's no procedure in place to deal with it. How long can a jury be held before being sworn in? No one knows. Can the new lawyers be forced to accept a jury chosen by other lawyers? No one seems to know for sure. <br /><br />Barry Anderson , 29, is accused of pulling the trigger but says he didn't do it. Trial has been repeatedly delayed by a battle that twice reached the Alaska Court of Appeals to prevent a statement Anderson made to an informant from being used against him at trial. The appeals court said the statement is admissible. <br /><br />On Wednesday -- less than a week before the trial was set to open -- the assistant public defenders representing Anderson asked to be released from the case. They met alone with Superior Court Judge Mike Wolverton in a hearing closed to prosecutors. <br /><br />"The public defender agency had an irreconcilable conflict of interest, which made it impossible for it to proceed and ensure all parties a fair trial," said assistant public defender Gary Soberay on Wednesday. <br /><br />Neither the judge nor the defense lawyers offered any further explanation. Assistant district attorney Adrienne Bachman said the conflict appeared to involve a prosecution witness who is represented by different public defenders in an unrelated case. But precise details of the conflict were not made public, even to prosecutors, she said. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com