Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Is there DUE PROCESS in COURTS when AFRICAN AMERICANS are VICTIMS?
Your Agency is operating under the guidelines of Federal Regulations of Affirmative Action and Civil rights legislation under the Department of Justice. When regulations mandated by the Department of Justice are enforced, they will contribute to an improvement in the “STATE of BLACK AMERICA”.
UAAD has been instrumental in filing numerous Civil rights and Human rights complaints with Federal and State Agencies since the mid 80's. These complaints are “always” ignored when African Americans are the victims.
After receiving a mailed citation showing a picture of a lady stated to be my wife running a red light in the city of San Diego, California, and realizing that it could not have been her driving the vehicle, I began protesting the citation on her behalf. (see the following):

November 20, 2007
Honorable Janis L. Sammartino
RE: Citation A63682A

Dear Sir or Madam,
I have asked that the charges regarding this citation be dismissed in the interest of justice.
I have appeared in court before a judge pro-tem and asked that a Judge hear my case, as I understand that I have the right under the law. Due to the fact that I am an out of state citizen, and I travel frequently with my husband who is a truck driver , I have asked and again ask for trial by written declaration, form TR-205 enclosed.
Your court has ignored previous written request sent by registered mail since September 18, 2007. As I stated to Judge pro-tem Riley on 10/16/07 I would not give up my right to a speedy trial. My written statements to the court also indicate that I do not have and can’t perceive having monies for bail or find due to my limited retirement income. I have also asked, and asked again that the court fully explain:
My right to a speedy trial. After appearing on 10/16/07 and asking for trial by written declaration since September 18, 2007 when does my right to a speedy trial begin?
After asking that a Judge rather than a Commissioner hear my case, why am I now being asked to appear before this same Commissioner that I thought I had the right to dismiss for prejudice?
I am not guilty of the violation I have been charged, and I ask in the interest of justice that the charges be dismissed with an explanation of my rights to a speedy trial and the procedures to dismiss a Judge. In my opinion I believe these procedures should be spelled out clearly and concisely by the court and on the citations and notices to appear in court no matter the offense. These notices should be clearly spelled out whether it pertains to felonies, misdemeanors, traffic or infractions.
The hidden procedures and the lack of the court to explain the rights and procedures to a lay person as myself, makes it difficult to receive a fair hearing in this and other courts, especially minorities.
See: www.justiceforblacks.blogspot.com
Due to the distance to the court, and the lack of transportation and funds, we asked that this case be heard by Letters of Declaration, a process that is available to Caucasians only apparently. The court in our case state that a $600 plus bond (fine) have to be posted in order to qualify for a Letter of Declaration appearance. This demand of posting a bond was demanded after I and my wife appeared in person on the date stated in the citation. After an appearance in court all Caucasians I have been in court with are not demanded to post bonds after such an appearance.
My question to the Judicial System is, How can an African American be awarded “DUE PROCESS” when the same procedures are not followed that are granted to others?
We ask and demand that these questions be answered in writing, and demand that the citation be dismissed.
COURTS, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, are not concerned when AFRICAN AMERICANS are the VICTIMS.

This country’s HUMAN RIGHTS violation is worse than the Rights this administration is accusing CHINA and other countries of committing.
Courts, Government and Law Enforcement Agencies fail to act when African Americans are concerned? see: www.uaad.org , The Feds Regulate and Collaborate with Banks
http://www.unitedaffirmativeactiondevelopment.com/id45.html
UTAH ATTORNEY GENERAL COMPLAINT
http://www.unitedaffirmativeactiondevelopment.com/id43.html
www.TRUCKERSCOMPLAINT.com / http://justiceforblacks.blogspot.com www.youtube.com/uaad23
Congress, the MEDIA nor Government Agencies are concerned when African Americans are the victims

DUE PROCESS for BLACKS, SAN DIEGO COURTS see: http://uedcdwb.blogspot.com

In the interest of justice and “DUE PROCESS” we ask that the charges be dismissed.

uedcinc@aol.com

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