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Do Northwest Ohio Democratic Prosecutors Selectively Enforce Law On Political Enemies?
Tuesday, May 24, 2005, 01:16 PM
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Do Northwest Ohio Democratic Prosecutors Selectively Enforce Law On Political Enemies?
Did Lucas County Prosecutor Julia Bates Arrange Under Prosecution Of Lucas County Treasurer Ray Kest via Ottawa County Prosecutor Mark Mulligan; Ignore Theft In Office Exposed On Erie Voices?

Notice here from coverage in the Toledo Blade that the Lucas County Prosecutor’s office has taken exception to the former director of the Ohio Lake Erie Commission who allegedly used his Internet capabilities to look at Internet sites unrelated to his job on County time. Lucas County Prosecutor Julia Bates charges him with felony “theft in office.”

Ex-official faces theft-in-office charge

The former executive director of the Ohio Lake Erie Commission who is accused of using a work computer to view pornography and other Web sites unrelated to his job has been arraigned in Lucas County Common Pleas Court.

Jeffrey L. Busch is charged with one count of theft in office, filed last week by prosecutors in a bill of information

Keep in mind that back in November of 2004…

A year after the Ottawa County Prosecutor was arranged to be assigned to the Lucas County Treasurer’s felony theft in office case after being handpicked by Lucas County Prosecutor Julia Bates to oversee the case because of her “conflicts of interest” Kest ended up getting off scot free. Kest was never indicted

But here we have a man being charged with Felony theft in office for looking at a few Internet sites on County Time – but the Lucas County Treasurer can steal $16,000 and not be charged with anything. Another case of Internet misuse was brought to the attention of the Lucas County Prosecutor’s office – and they flat out ignored it.

Notice that it likely involved Lucas County Prosecutor Tim Braun – who is acting as “special prosecutor” in Else Baumgartner’s case – the woman who first exposed the fact that special prosecutor and visiting judge appointments are being manipulated in order to affect casse outcomes. (Just as an Ohio Congressman asserts in this article about possible judicial manipulation in the Tom Noe case.) Was the Braun appointment to Baumgartner’s case a manipulation by Ottawa County Prosecutor Mark Mulligan in order to destroy the woman who first exposed Mulligan’s improper manipulations of the legal system in Ottawa County?

Could this explain why Mulligan and other Northwest Ohio politicos want this woman so bad?

Will the judiciary investigate the appearance that prosecutors from neighboring Counties are using one another to either enact retribution or use cronyism to fix political cases for the Democratic Party?

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