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PINKERTON VS. COUNTY OF KAUAI, KAUAI PROSECUTORS OFFICE AND MARC E. GUYOT
KAUAI POLICE & PROSECUTORIAL MISCONDUCT EXPOSED
U.S. FEDERAL COURT CASE# 08-00222HG-KSC (FILED MAY 15, 2008)

PROSECUTORS HAVE CONSPIRED TO SUPPRESS EVIDENCE, CONSPIRED TO INTERFERE WITH CIVIL RIGHTS AND HAVE INTERFERED WITH A COURT ORDER.  PROSECUTORS HAVE ACTED MALICIOUSLY IN ORDER TO SHELTER THE COUNTY OF KAUAI, THE COUNTY PROSECUTORS OFFICE AND KAUAI POLICE OFFICERS FROM CIVIL LIABILITY AFTER LEARNING OF THE EXCULPATORY EVIDENCE FOUND ON THIS WEBSITE.    THIS WEBSITE WAS CREATED TO SHOW THAT WHEN POLICE CONSPIRE AGAINST CITIZENS, THERE IS ALWAYS GOING TO BE A PROSECUTOR WHO VIOLATES ETHICAL AND PENAL RESPONSIBILITIES IN ORDER TO WIN AT ALL COSTS.

Disclosing Officer Misconduct Is A Constitutional Duty

 Disclosing Officer Misconduct Is a Constitutional Duty

 

July 18, 2008 [PDF] FILE FAX TRANSMITTAL OF NOTICE OF MEETING TO ATTORNEYS DAVID J. MINKIN, MATHEW PYUN JR., AND BECKY CHESTNUT

Fax Transmittal Notifying All Attorneys for Defendants to a mandatory meeting pursuant to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and Local Rule 16.2 of the Rules of the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii, a meeting of the parties must occur at least 21 days prior to the Scheduling Conference. 

"To comply with this rule a meeting is scheduled for your choice of July 21, or 22, 2008 at the Kauai Judiciary Complex attorney meeting room, at 12:00pm"

Attorneys for Defendant County of Kauai, Kauai Prosecutors Office and Marc E. Guyot

McCorriston Miller Mukai MacKinnon LLP.


Becky T. Chestnut
M4Law

David J. Minkin
M4Law
 
 Matthew Pyun, Jr.
County of Kauai

Mr. Matthew Pyun Jr. works for the County of Kauai as the County Attorney