Time: Sun Feb 23 11:03:38 1997
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Date: Sun, 23 Feb 1997 11:01:11 -0800
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From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: SLS: Looker case (clerical correction)

Dear Clients,

If anybody should ask, tell them the truth:

$11,463 owed to me by Elizabeth Broderick;
        not paid when I discovered her lien stamp
        was bogus, and she was not listed among
        secured creditors in Orange County bankruptcy,
        contrary to her claims;  her associates loan me
        a car with badly tampered front brakes, and clean
        out a legal office I was building for them;  later,
        a "Libertarian" admits on the Internet that Broderick
        is a government informant

$10,150 owed to me by Leroy Schweitzer et al.;  not paid
        when I confronted the Freedom Center for advocating
        apartheid against Negroes, and claiming authority
        in the Holy Bible for same (but they could not remember
        the precise chapter or verse);  they obstruct 16 pieces
        of U.S. Mail addressed to me, and open about half of them,
        delaying important legal business

$ 2,100 owed to me by New Life Health Center in Tucson,
        which terminated me when I discovered that their
        "Trustee" is a rubber stamp, the same "Trustee"
        who "signed" documents filed in federal court,
        including my appointment to position of Vice President
        for Legal Affairs;  I get blamed for being "out of touch"
        when I am flying to S.F. to file pleadings at 9th Cir. 
        to keep the General Manager out of jail;  wife blames me for
        getting judge "pissed off";  wife and I have "words" when
        I return.

$ 3,000 owed to me by New Life Health Center's accountant,
        who embezzled this money from me when I confronted
        him about his severe abuse of alcohol and his 
        involvement in co-mingling New Life's trust funds
        for personal uses (like expensive 4-wheel drive trucks,
        and $10,000 rare South American macaw birds);  accountant
        also stiffs me for over $1,000 in computer upgrade
        time and materials, then lies in writing about the
        cases I have worked on in Arizona

$ 3,100 owed to me by Sheila Wallen for her criminal defense;
        not paid when she chose to believe a vicious lie that
        I am some kind of paid government informant, which is
        just not true;  this, after laying a unique and powerful
        foundation proving lack of criminal jurisdiction in the USDC

$ 1,300 in cash, software, and office supplies stolen from me 
        by Sheila Wallen's brother and his accomplice, when
        I confronted the accomplice over his use of Broderick's
        bogus warrants and when I announced my intention to
        testify against her for same, this after giving accomplice
        emergency housing, so he could delay service of an
        indictment for conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine,
        which he said was all a "set up"

$ 7,000 still owed by Ray Looker and his Pastor, who gave me
        his "word" that I would be paid for my time and expenses;
        when I tell Looker that I cannot pay my rent or other 
        living expenses because he is so delinquent, he retaliates
        by insulting me, saying that I "do not have the balls to
        stay the course."  I told his Pastor he should take the
        matter up with his court-appointed (and court-paid) attorney.

Do you have a calculator?  Can you spell "conspiracy"?

/s/ Paul Mitchell

<snip>

>Militia Leader, Adviser Part Ways
>
>	Wheeling, W.Va. (AP) --
> Mountaineer Militia leader Floyd "Ray" Looker has lost the services of the
>Arizona man responsible for developing his defense.
>  The decision leaves Looker without his defense strategist six months
>before trial on charges Looker and six others with militia ties, including
>two Ohioans, plotted to blow up the FBI complex in Clarksburg.
>  Paul Mitchell said he decided to jump ship because neither Looker nor the
>militia had money to pay him.
>  "I had to pull teeth to get them to cover expenses,"  Mitchell said Friday
>from his home in Tucson.
>  Mitchell, who is not a licensed lawyer, crafted more than 20 documents for
>Looker, who is representing himself in U.S. District Court after firing two
>court-appointed lawyers.
>  Those motions demanded a special three-judge panel to hear the case,
>attacked the federal grand jury process and questioned the qualifications of
>Attorney General Janet Reno and others.
>  But Mitchell never got the chance to present his belief that everyone from
>U.S. Attorney William Wilmoth to President Clinton received kickbacks for
>the arrests.
>  Mitchell contends Clinton received $35,000 for each of the four
>indictments returned in the case.
>  Looker, being held in the Northern Regional Jail in Moundsville, said he
>does not need Mitchell's help.
>  "He's not my chief strategist,"  he said.  "I'm my chief strategist."
>  Looker also supports the kickback theory but would not say whether he
>planned to pursue Mitchell's strategy of trying to subpoena Clinton.
>  The loss may not be critical.
>  Franklin Cleckley, professor at the West Virginia University Law School
>and a former state Supreme Court justice, reviewed Mitchell's documents and
>said they were more of a crusade than a legal defense.
>  "These motions that were filed, I think they somewhat underscore my
>concern when a defendant facing serious criminal charges decides to go pro
>se (represent himself),"  Cleckley said.
>  Mitchell, who calls himself "counselor at law" and has said he operates an
>Internet-based law school, said he decided to leave the case because he was
>owed $7,000.
>  At least one defendant's attorney said he does not want to be in the same
>courtroom when Looker presents his defense this August.
>  Jerald Jones, lawyer fro jack Phillips of Fairmont, said he will likely
>seek a separate trial for his client.
>  "I think there's always a concern when you have a defendant representing
>himself, that in the process of trying to have his own case, he could do a
>lot of damage to his co- defendants,"  Jones said.
> 
>
>
>

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