Tuesday, May 22, 2007

South Texas Judicial Watch Dog Authority: Dear Officers of the Court, submitted for further investigation

South Texas Judicial Watch Dog Authority: Dear Officers of the Court, submitted for further investigation



In Re: State v Villa

Do a little research on Del Mar College's in house counsel, Sean Meredeth, DMC Auditorium, Ballet Nacional, little girls, Joe Alaniz, and the relationship with our DA

Why is this evidence not included in the current prosecution of Villa?

Why not drag the whole bunch down to the Courthouse?

Friends of the Prosecution or not, enough of the selective prosecutions. Plaisted, Applebee, and the one's who covered it up at Parkdale Baptist & St Joseph's here in the Jurisdiction of the Nueces County / 105th District Attorney. Zealously

Possible Brady Material?

Does this material not merit a Grand Jury Investigation?

Pervert in Auditorium

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Inaction Allowed Abuser To Roam For 10 Years.

TEXAS
Inaction Allowed Abuser To Roam For 10 Years. It took 10 years to jail James Plaisted for sexual abuse.

The child psychologist and deacon of Parkdale Baptist Church was first accused of sexual abuse in 1985 by a 6 year old patient. No action was taken when the boy's mother told other parents, the church and even schools officials about the abuse. Plaisted was acquitted in 1986 when he told a jury that the child was a habitual liar and a pyromaniac who derived sexual excitement from setting fires.

The "respected" psychologist was eagerly supplied with young patients referred by the Corpus Christi school district and local pediatricians. He was sentenced to 2 years in prison last January for a federal offense of transporting a minor across state lines to engage in illegal sexual activity. Nearly a year later Plaisted pleaded guilty to 5 counts of aggravated sexual assault against 4 girls and was sentenced to 40 years in state prison.

Court records indicate Plaisted was so brazen that he escorted girls into church and fondled them under his coat during the sermon. Source: Houston Chronicle 1/14/96