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A Collection of Witnesses Killed

Murder and Incident Mapping Project

Status: Unfinished Page learn why at "The FBI Investigation!"

Murder and Incident Mapping Project

Incident Data

Collected and compiled by Pete Bennett. This page like many was lost when one of many of Bennett's laptops, servers and systems lost in connection to long history of cases covered up in the Bay Area. Good investigators stymied by a few.

About Data
About the incidents: Bennett moved to Contra Costa County in 1978. Not long after he arrived he was invited to attend a meeting in Clayton CA. Bennett was handed a wooden token and address in Clayton. Around that time periods his close friend (bi-sexual) was held up at gun point.
Pete Bennett
Founder, Adviser and Former CEO/President
of Authentic Technologies Walnut Creek, California started
in the business world in the 1970s where he emulated later.







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The Walnut Creek Public Library - They nearly took Pete Bennett's life after he tried to get a job at Oracle World

The Walnut Creek Public Library

Pete Bennett former programmer for Contra Costa County beaten by the county.

It's bad enough five relatives of Pete Bennett were murdered, just as bad was the murder of Officer Kenyon Youngstrom, then the suicide of City Attorney Mark Coon, man it's getting ugly around here.

Attacking the Patron at the Walnut Creek Public Library

Walnut Creek resident Pete Bennett, attacked by guard from Cypress Security (now known as Allied Security), more of the same Contra Costa County witness intimidation.

He's on the ground, his phone is broken and his laptop stored in his backpack was damaged.

Attacking the Patron at the Walnut Creek Public Library

Walnut Creek resident Pete Bennett, attacked by gaurd from Cypress Security, more of the same Contra Costa County witness intimidation.

He's heading to Kaiser, he's in pain and pretty sure then his ribs were broken.

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The KKK Is Recruiting in San Francisco - it goes throughout the Bay Area up to the Oregon Border

 

Silicon Valley companies aren’t the only ones hiring in San Francisco; one of the nation’s most notorious hate groups is recruiting in the Bay Area.

Residents of San Francisco's Haight neighborhood opened their doors Tuesday morning to find white supremacist propaganda on their stoops and front gates. “JOIN THE KU KLUX KLAN,” the flyers, distributed by the Klan, read.

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https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-kkk-is-recruiting-in-san-francisco

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The Judge Salas Tragedy - The Courts are no longer safe because the laws need repair

 Roy Den Hollander is suspected of fatally shooting Daniel Anderl (right) and injuring Mark Anderl (left) at the New Jersey home of US District Court Judge Esther Salas (center).

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Connecting the Indictment of Steve Bannon to investors behind GoFundme.com

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Mayor Ed Lee - Something went wrong at Safeway

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A Kamala Slamala Moment - Helping outsourcing giants take over the technology department

The Political Conviction of Terry Childs pushed aside so the outsourcing firms could move in. 

This incident occurred around the time that Mayor Newsom signed the reward for the murders of officer Lester Garnier.

 

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SF computer technician sentenced to 4 years

By ABC7

Friday, August 6, 2010

SAN FRANCISCO

Childs, 45, of Pittsburg, will likely only serve another four to six months in custody, according to one of his attorneys, Valerio Romano, who argued today for his client to receive only probation.

City officials said after Childs' arrest in July 2008 that they were worried their inability to access the FiberWAN network, which handled about 60 percent of the network traffic for city departments, would cripple the city if power were somehow shut off.

Romano today said that claim was completely overblown.

"All that really happened was, for 12 days...they didn't have access to an administrator network," Romano told Judge Teri Jackson.

"Not one email was lost, not one piece of data," he said.

Childs -- who had a history of clashing with his superiors at the Department of Technology, as well as prior felony convictions for burglary and theft in the early 1980s -- refused to hand over the passwords to the FiberWAN network at a meeting he was called to on July 9. He continued to do so even after a police inspector warned him his refusal was potentially criminal.

Romano called the meeting "an ambush."

Childs was arrested a few days later. On July 21, Mayor Gavin Newsom visited Childs in his jail cell and Childs agreed to give him the passwords.

The city regained control of the network, and no services were ever affected.

Prosecutors charged Childs with multiple counts of computer tampering-related crimes, all except one of which were later thrown out by another judge.

A jury convicted Childs on April 27 of this year of the one remaining charge, a denial-of-computer-service statute that Romano and Childs' primary attorney, Richard Shikman, argued was designed to prosecute computer hacking. The jury also found true an allegation that damage from the crime exceeded $200,000.

Romano said that while Childs' actions had been "misguided" and "a mistake," he never intended to harm the network.

"He put the security of the network above his own well-being," Romano said of Childs' decision to go to jail rather than release the passwords to Department of Technology management he didn't trust.

Romano said the case was all about "a personality conflict" between Childs and his superiors.

"The bottom line was, they couldn't get into it if they wanted to," Jackson interjected.

"There need to be procedures for giving over access to devices," said Romano.

But prosecutor Conrad Del Rosario said there had been numerous opportunities for Childs to hand over the passwords in a more secure way, if that was his concern.

Del Rosario called the notion that Childs was just acting in the best interest of the FiberWAN network "disingenuous."

"He had no problem using that as a pawn for whatever internal conflict he had with management," said Del Rosario.

Del Rosario acknowledged that the Department of Technology had its problems.

"The people are by no means saying this was management at its peak performance," he said.

Jackson noted the case, including the months-long trial, was extremely complicated. She agreed that "one can argue" that there had been "mismanagement" at the Department of Technology.

"Some say the city created Mr. Childs," she said. "They knew what they had."

However, Jackson emphasized, "A defense in a case is not to blame the victim."

"This case...is about an individual who built the system, that he felt he owned," Jackson said.

Childs had reportedly attempted to copyright the configurations to the FiberWAN, which as the builder he considered his own intellectual property.

"He felt that because of his blood, sweat and tears, this was his system," said Jackson. "He was wrong. He was wrong, and the jurors found him to be wrong."

Jackson said that because of Childs' several prior convictions, and because of violating his "position of trust" as the only one in the department with the passwords, state prison was "appropriate."

She sentenced Childs to the mid-term sentence of four years in state prison. Childs will receive credit for days served in jail and for good behavior.

A separate hearing on monetary restitution owed by Childs to the city is scheduled for Aug. 13. Prosecutors are asking for nearly $1.5 million.

District Attorney Kamala Harris attended today's sentencing hearing, and after, said Jackson "absolutely made the right decision" to sentence Childs to prison.

Harris said Childs had "engaged in a real power-play" with the city of San Francisco and that his behavior "had the potential to turn the city upside-down."

Romano disputed Harris' characterization of the danger during those 12 days.

"Although numerous city departments were attached to the FiberWAN," he said, "the worst that could have happened was a short outage in connectivity, similar to what any computer user experiences when their Internet service provider goes down."

"This case was more like a political campaign, than a case," Romano said.

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Another Obama Energy Sector Death - something like the Clinton Murders

Asheley Turton

A Mother, Wife, Staffer, Lobbyist and Casualty of the Energy Sector
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This incident extremely disturbing given that Ms. Turton was heading was leaving for Raleigh for the Duke/Energy merger.

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Bitching to Convict Terry Childs so a DLA Piper client Accenture can take control

A Kamala Slamala Moment

The uneven handling of Terry Childs issues with his managers and vendors such as Accenture, IBM and HP plus many other wolves at the doors seeking the money keys to city contracts.
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Pete Bennett has several issues with Accenture who based a series discoveries have connections to Fremont Group and attorney Richard Stanford Kopf and the matter of Bennett vs. Southern Pacific today controlled by Union Pacific or BNSF. Of course those entanglements connect to Kinder Morgan, Enron Corporation, and when looking hard enough the SEC Investigation lost in Building on 9/11.

Kamala Harris as State Attorney General has deep involvement in the PG&E investigation, explosions and wildfires. Bennett was contracted to work on the San Bruno Explosion but things didn't work out.


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By now, you've probably heard that Terry Childs was sentenced to four years in prison, as a jury determined that he violated a California statute regarding denial-of-service attacks. Childs has already spent more than two years in jail at this point, so it's likely that he will serve four to eight more months before being released, but there's no guarantee of that.

No matter how you feel about this matter, it should be clear that this sentence is unduly harsh, and the amount of time Childs spent in jail before the conviction is appalling. The wheels of justice turn slowly indeed.

[ Follow the whole Terry Childs saga with InfoWorld's coverage. | Stay up to date on the lighter side of tech goings-on with our Notes from the Underground newsletter. ]

There were several factors in this case that led jurors to convict Childs, but the most significant issue to me is that the San Francisco FiberWAN network that he administered suffered no outages or problems during the course of this bizarre case, with the exception of the VPN outage that occurred when the San Francisco DA's office inexplicably placed a list of active usernames and passwords into the public record, resulting in downtime to change all those passwords. Yes, Childs withheld the network's passwords in an apparent dispute with his boss, but no actual damage was done.

Worse Offenders -- Even Murderers -- Get Less Jail Time than Childs
Consider then, the case of Steven Barnes, the former IT manager for Blue Falcon Networks in San Mateo, Calif. Barnes was convicted of sabotaging Blue Falcon's IT infrastructure in 2008, receiving a sentence of one year and one day in prison and $54,000 in restitution to the company. While Childs' actions caused no disruptions, Barnes deleted all company email, caused the email servers to spew out spam, and intentionally crippled at least some servers, rendering them inoperable. He received a much lighter sentence than Childs -- and in the same court district.

Or consider the case of Yung-Hsun Lin, convicted in 2008 of attempting to destroy a critical database owned by his New Jersey-based employer, Medco Health Systems. Lin wrote code explicitly designed to destroy the database and set it to trigger on his birthday. It failed to run and was subsequently discovered by another admin. Lin received a 30-month sentence for his actions, as he deliberately and painstakingly attempted to sabotage the company he worked for, intentionally writing scripts to destroy valuable data.

If we drift outside of the IT realm, I could add story after story of murder, attempted murder, and rape sentences that are far less than the four years that Childs' received. A recent example might be found in Oklahoma, where a man received a one-year sentence for murder.

But what's done is done, and subsequent motions for retrial have been denied. Presumably, this case will come around again on appeal.

Poorly Managed San Francisco IT Department Gets a Free Pass
Also galling to me is the fact that the City of San Francisco has absolutely refused to admit any responsibility for this whole mess. The city is as much at fault in this case as Childs is -- the way that the San Francisco IT department has been run is nothing short of abysmal, and that has been pointed out time and again by anyone paying attention to this case. Plenty of dirty laundry was aired out in court as well, yet through it all, the city has had a full-court press on Childs, and being both the plaintiff and the prosecution it spared no expense to drill Childs into the ground.

Given the nature of this case, the facts as I know them, and the rest of the data surrounding this incident, I can see how Childs might have been convicted by a largely nontechnical jury. But let's face it: if the City of San Francisco was doing anything right, this never would have happened -- and if it somehow did, the case should have been able to be resolved internally, not in a courtroom. I stand by my remarks over the past few years that if this same scenario played out in a company rather than a city IT department, we'd have never heard of it, and the most probable outcome may have been termination of employment.

Instead, Terry Childs is entering his third year in jail. It's probably safe to say that the point has been made by now: When faced with dangerously incompetent management, it's best to just look for another job.

This story, "The Terry Childs case: San Francisco is just as guilty," was originally published at InfoWorld.com. Read more of Paul Venezia's The Deep End blog at InfoWorld.com.

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I Left My Sharps in San Francisco

 Market Street San Francisco around 2017



This is San Francisco under democratic controls since forever

The offices of the City Attorney nearby and this location is near Union Square
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The Dead Witness Club from Jonestown to Moscone to PG&E Explosions - Tell me what's going on

 

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DLA Piper, Cloud Sherpas and Accenture - is this a Doug Emhoff and Kamala Harris Conflict?

 


DLA Piper advises Cloud Sherpas in acquisition by Accenture

DLA Piper represented Cloud Sherpas, a leader in cloud advisory and technology services, in its acquisition by Accenture, a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company.

Founded in 2007, Cloud Sherpas has grown from a start-up company to a global cloud advisory and technology services leader, providing cloud strategy, implementation and integration services to thousands of clients around the globe.

The move will further strengthen Accenture's position as the leading enterprise cloud services provider and enhance its ability to provide clients with unparalleled cloud strategy, technology consulting, and cloud application implementation, integration and management services.                     

Following the completion of the acquisition, more than 1,100 professionals from Cloud Sherpas are expected to join the newly created Accenture Cloud First Applications team.

Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. Completion of the acquisition is subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions.

The DLA Piper team representing Cloud Sherpas was led by Eric Grossman (Northern Virginia) and Greg Orenstein (Atlanta), and also included Daniel Eisner and Paolo Morante (New York); Cara HupprichCathryn Le Regulski, and Matt Vandergoot (Northern Virginia); Julia Kovacs and Rita Patel (Washington, D.C.); and SeoJung Park and David Plewa (Silicon Valley).

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Convict Terry Childs in comes Accenture, IBM and Outsourcing

 


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San Francisco Selects Accenture to Implement New Financial Management System
 
SAN FRANCISCO; Oct. 7, 2015 – Accenture (NYSE: ACN) has been selected following a competitive procurement process to implement a new financial management system for the City and County of San Francisco.
  
The goals of the new system include increasing the efficiency of financial-management operations, supporting more effective strategic decision-making, enabling improved services for citizens and businesses, and facilitating open and transparent City and County government operations. The system will be built on the customized Accenture Enterprise Services for Government platform, including Oracle’s PeopleSoft Financial Management software and Business Intelligence software.
 
The initiative – for which Accenture will serve as systems integrator and help San Francisco develop global best practices in financial management – aligns with the City and County’s goals of strengthening their long-term financial health and fostering investment and innovation.
 
“Strong financial management capabilities and practices are critically important to help a world-class city like San Francisco continue to thrive and prosper,” said Jens Egerland, who leads Accenture’s public-sector work in California. “We will bring multi-disciplinary capabilities – including our global cities practice and functional expertise in financial management, procurement systems and change management – to help San Francisco modernize its financial management tools and structure.”
 
Accenture is among the leading global companies working in the United States and internationally to help national, state and local government organizations deploy and upgrade enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and best-in-class business capabilities. Digital technology advances are increasingly supporting the seamless automation of routine functional tasks, liberating finance professionals to focus on creating organizational value. Accenture’s approach to a creating a high velocity finance organization using services, including the AESG solution, is geared towards implementation of financial management systems at lower cost and greater speed in order to enable new strategic value.
 
Learn more about Accenture and Delivering Public Service for the Future.
 
About Accenture
Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company, with more than 358,000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries. Combining unparalleled experience, comprehensive capabilities across all industries and business functions, and extensive research on the world’s most successful companies, Accenture collaborates with clients to help them become high-performance businesses and governments. The company generated net revenues of US$31.0 billion for the fiscal year ended Aug. 31, 2015. Its home page is www.accenture.com.
 
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#deadwitness ~ Deputy Sheriff Carlos Diamond Francies. Jailer that saved Pete Bennett imminent harm or death

Deputy Sheriff Carlos Diamond Francies

End of Watch Thursday, August 13, 2015

The Jailer that saved Bennett

Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office, California

Pete Bennett arrested in March 2012 by officer Vessor of Walnut Creek Police. Pulled over at the downtown Safeway with Officer La Strange who earlier that year recovered Bennett's PG&E Laptop. Unknown then was the thousands of documents for the massive hydortesting project. Bennett never knew what was on his laptop until after he fixed the laptop. Stunning information that would easy pickings for your local terrorists. That actually happend in April 2012 but Bennett didn't make that connection until 2013.

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Deputy Sheriff Carlos Francies drowned in Lake Tahoe, near South Lake Tahoe, while attempting to rescue a friend who appeared to be in distress.

Deputy Francies jumped from his paddleboard into the rough water to assist the man but quickly went under the surface. Another member of the group attempted to throw a life jacket to him but it did not reach him. The group was able to pull him to surface and move him to the shore, however, they were not able to revive him.

Deputy Francies had served with the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office for 3-1/2 years.

BIO

  • Age 30
  • Tour 3 years, 6 months
  • Badge Not available

INCIDENT DETAILS

  • Cause Drowned

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Dead Man's Statute - WIkipedia Answer as they dead men tell no tales

 

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dead man's statute, also known as a dead man act or dead man's rule, is a statute designed to prevent perjury in a civil case by prohibiting a witness who is an interested party from testifying about communications or transactions with a deceased person (a "decedent") against the decedent unless there is a waiver.

This prohibition applies only against a witness who has an interest in the outcome of the case and applies only where that witness is testifying for his own interests and against the interests of the decedent. Furthermore, the restriction only exists in civil cases, never in criminal cases.

The restriction can be waived. A waiver can occur in a number of ways:

  1. The decedent's representative fails to object to the testimony;
  2. The decedent's own representative testifies to the communication;
  3. The decedent's testimony is brought before the jury in the form of a deposition or in another form.

With respect to U.S. federal courts, Rule 601 of the Federal Rules of Evidence defers to state law the determination of whether a witness is competent to testify. [1]

About half of the U.S. States have enacted a dead man statute, more commonly referred to as the "dead man's rule." Some states have enacted compromise variations to the rule. For example, in Virginia, an interested witness may testify only as to the statements of the deceased if this testimony is corroborated by a disinterested witness. In other states, such as Illinois, the rule has been expanded to prevent an interested party from testifying about communications with a minor or a legally incompetent person.

The Texas dead man's rule, found at Texas Rules of Evidence, 601(b)reads: (b) "Dead Man Rule" in Civil Actions. In civil actions by or against executors, administrators, or guardians, in which judgment may be rendered for or against them as such, neither party shall be allowed to testify against the others as to any oral statement by the testator, intestate or ward, unless that testimony to the oral statement is corroborated or unless the witness is called at the trial to testify thereto by the opposite party; and, the provisions of this article shall extend to and include all actions by or against the heirs or legal representatives of a decedent based in whole or in part on such oral statement. Except for the foregoing, a witness is not precluded from giving evidence of or concerning any transaction with, any conversations with, any admissions of, or statement by, a deceased or insane party or person merely because the witness is a party to the action or a person interested in the event thereof. The trial court shall, in a proper case, where this rule prohibits an interested party or witness from testifying, instruct the jury that such person is not permitted by the law to give evidence relating to any oral statement by the deceased or ward unless the oral statement is corroborated or unless the party or witness is called at the trial by the opposite party.

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James G. Gilliland, Jr. -

Pete Bennett software developer tangled with Oracle Corporation debating with Oracle spokesman Robert Hoffman airing on PBS during a June 2007 segment.  Bennett lost his housing just after the segment linked to a house sitting gig for a friend.  The house was slowly grinding through the downturn but Bennett suspects powers over Bennett pulled the plug on the foreclosure processing.  

 

James G. Gilliland, Jr.

May 25, 1954 - October 27, 2016

James (Jim) Gilliland, Jr. passed away on October 27, 2016, at the age of 62. He was a loving husband, doting father, and cherished son and brother; a celebrated attorney; a generous philanthropist; a terrific musician and artist; and a friend to all.

Born in Pittsburgh, PA, Jim studied at Williams College, then moved to Berkeley to earn his J.D. and M.A. at UC Berkeley. There, he fell in love with a local schoolteacher named Vickie Petri: the two married in 1978 and had four wonderful children.

After a brief stint in Washington, D.C., Jim returned to the Bay Area in 1983 to work as a litigator for Khourie & Crew. A brilliant man and tireless worker, Jim rose quickly through the ranks of the firm's many iterations: he made Partner in 1985, became Managing Partner in 1994, and Chairman of Townsend and Townsend and Crew in 2001. A ten-time Northern California Super Lawyer, he represented clients including Oracle, Sony, Levi's, and Williams-Sonoma in high-profile intellectual property cases around the world. In 2010, he helped usher Townsend through a merger with Kilpatrick Stockton, and was then named Chair of the global firm's Litigation Department.

In addition to his great success as an attorney, Jim led a rich and full life. He adored his children, and imparted to them his love of music, Bay Area sports, and literature. He attended the First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley, where he sang with the Chancel Choir for over 30 years. Later in life, he dedicated himself to supporting the educational community, serving on the Board of Trustees of The College Preparatory School, the Partners Program, and Roses in Concrete Community School. He enjoyed hiking, biking, and playing golf; visiting his cabin in the Sierra Nevada mountains; making stained-glass art; traveling the world with his wife and kids; and spending time with family and friends. He will be remembered for his kind heart, bright smile, and stupid dad jokes.

Jim is survived by his wife, Vickie; his children, David, Jeffrey, Matthew, and Lisa; parents, Jim, Sr. and Carolyn Gilliland; his sister, Carol Warren; his cousins; his in-laws; and his many loving nieces and nephews. His memorial service will be held on Saturday, November 5, at 10:30am, at First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley (2407 Dana St., Berkeley, CA 94704). Donations in his memory may be made to the Partners Program (6100 Broadway Ave., Oakland, CA 94618), Roses in Concrete (4551 Steele St, Oakland, CA 94619), the West Contra Costa Public Education Fund (217C W. Richmond Ave., Richmond, CA 94801), or the charity of your choice.


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Target Scooters are fun to ride as Pete Bennett today has trouble walking


KILLING BENNETT SLOWLY
The December 2019 was as close to fatal as it gets. 
By May he was having troubling walking
He dropped to the floor at Kaiser 
They called the next day with the news Bennett suffered a stroke 


Bennett don't
ask for help if you we're gonna arrest you. 

These and other officers have raged a constant campaign on Bennett driving him out of business from six separate business locations starting right after . 

The Lester Garnier Murder Investigation and reward is a lie. 
Bennett came forward for the $250,000 reward
 Bennett now homeless, labeled a vagrant by police everywhere he goes.  
Beaten many times
It must be a union thing
HAIL TEAMSTERS! 



This man has endured 100 concussions or more, broken fingers, mangled left hand, head on collision, rear end whiplash, attacks with broken noses, fractured eye socket and and attacked by the guard in the Walnut Creek Library and another attack where he was placed in a karate pulled by somebody that was likely a police officer.

 then it was about to file Amicus brief with PG&E on the bankruptcy and the proceedings the study ended up in the hospital.

 when he tried to collect his money from PG&E he was threatened with arrest at 55 Beale Street.

In July 2020 an attorney that was likely going to represent him was murdered in Southern California.

I guess I'm better off riding on red then dead
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Hedge Fund Terror Forming ~ Mark your targets, identify a weak utility, locate large elderly population - Bring Match

It's Utility Terrorism

He's friends with a former President

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Beating Bennett to prevent his testimony in several Federal and State cases

One day at the Library

When the Gaurd attacks the County fails to react.

Acctually, One Day At Your Library, they beat Pete Bennett, yes that hurt.   Then Bad Cops arrive with guns and a corrupt judge they blown up your truck visible to the Danville Police Department   and then after that   they go to Springville Utah where they kill children.

The Strack Family Murders

Then when you can't escape relality you go after his relatives

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He Paid 15 Million to the DA

He's friends with a former President

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Doc's Pharmacy Murders ~ How odd was it for Safeway CEO to hire a pharmacist under criminal investigation

The Doc's Pharmacy Murder Case

The Deliberately Overlooked Local Connections to the Anthrax Investigation

Party Name Type Case Name Category Case Number Filed
SHEETS, JAMES DEFENDANT MORTAROTTI VS DOC'S PHARMACY PRODUCT LIABILITY CIVMSC01-02418 06/19/2001
SHEETS, JAMEY DEFENDANT MORTAROTTI VS DOC'S PHARMACY PRODUCT LIABILITY CIVMSC01-02418 06/19/2001
SHEETS, JAMEY PHILLIP DEFENDANT MORTAROTTI VS DOC'S PHARMACY PRODUCT LIABILITY CIVMSC01-02418 06/19/2001
SHEETS, JAMES DEFENDANT WRIGHT VS DOC'S PHARMACY PRODUCT LIABILITY CIVMSC01-04172 10/17/2001
SHEETS, JAMEY DEFENDANT GATTI VS DOCS PHARMACY PRODUCT LIABILITY CIVMSC01-04992 12/07/2001
SHEETS, JAMEY PHILLIP DEFENDANT ABRUZZINI VS. DOC'S PHARMACY PRODUCT LIABILITY CIVMSC02-01385 05/07/2002

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12/13/2012 5:05 PM DEPT. 09 DEFAULT DEPARTMENT WAS CHANGED FROM 17 TO 09. Not Applicable
01/10/2010 2:40 PM DEPT. 17 DEFAULT DEPARTMENT WAS CHANGED FROM 06 TO 17. Not Applicable
12/22/2008 4:56 PM DEPT. 06 DEFAULT DEPARTMENT WAS CHANGED FROM 07 TO 06. Not Applicable
08/25/2008 11:14 AM DEPT. 07 DEFAULT DEPARTMENT WAS CHANGED FROM 06 TO 07. Not Applicable
07/24/2006 5:09 PM DEPT. 06 DEFAULT DEPARTMENT WAS CHANGED FROM 05 TO 06. Not Applicable
01/01/2004 11:11 AM DEPT. 05 DEFAULT DEPARTMENT WAS CHANGED FROM 06 TO 05. Not Applicable
04/24/2002 8:30 AM DEPT. 19 CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE VACATED
02/19/2002 7:00 AM DEPT. 19 CHECK FOR PROOF OF SERVICE VACATED
01/23/2002 ACTIONS CONSOLIDATED WITH MASTER CASE CIV/MSC01-02418 Not Applicable
01/23/2002 THIS CASE CONSOLIDATED WITH MASTER CASE C01-02418 Not Applicable
01/23/2002 ORDER FOR CONSOLIDATION Not Applicable
01/23/2002 CLERK`S CERTIFICATE OF MAILING OF ORDER FOR CONSOLIDATION SENT TO ALL PARTIES Not Applicable
01/08/2002 10:00 AM DEPT. 06 FURTHER CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE VACATED
12/11/2001 FURTHER CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE WAS SET FOR 12/11/01 AT 9:30 IN DEPT. 06
12/11/2001 DEFAULT DEPARTMENT CHANGED TO 06
12/11/2001 9:30 AM DEPT. 06 FURTHER CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE - Minutes Complete
12/07/2001 CLERK`S TICKLER TO CHECK FOR PROOF OF SERVICE WAS SET FOR 2/19/02 AT 7:00 IN DEPT. 19
12/07/2001 CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE WAS SET FOR 4/24/02 AT 8:30 IN DEPT. 19
12/07/2001 COLOR OF FILE IS PINK Not Applicable
12/07/2001 CASE ENTRY COMPLETE Not Applicable
12/07/2001 CASE HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO DEPT. 19
12/07/2001 COMPLAINT FILED. SUMMONS IS ISSUED Not Applicable
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