Showing posts with label naval. Show all posts
Showing posts with label naval. Show all posts

Thursday, February 20, 2025

Merced Probation, the Gestapo

A interview by Merced County News Television with sheriff Vern Warnke about homelessness. It is from personal experience a root cause of this would be the Gestapo like Merced probation. Particularly the officers within the trident center. I've seen their work first hand, eye to eye, and what most fail to realize is the ones who try and help the fallen (probationer's) will also get crucified by their pitchfork as well. The Clendenin's are a great example of their fine workmanship.

Time and time again I see future victims giving into the DA's plea deals of probation, usually between 3-6 year terms. Which comes with its own laws that you have to abide by and can even override state laws. To even strip ones rights to visit ones family cause of firearms, whether or not said firearms are locked away according to state law, see PC25135.

What I personally believe is that there's a hidden criminal aspect to it. It surrounds personal property. Whether a firearm, electronics, or even the housing itself. So if you find yourself going through the courts, you would be better off to serve a prison sentence proven guilty by a jury, or you could get your family and or friends subjected to their thirst of greed.





Thursday, January 9, 2025

Connections or Coincidences?

A partial network of the "Good Ol Boys" in Merced County?
"Judge McCabe was appointed to the superior court in 2004 and is currently Presiding Judge of his court. Before joining the bench, he was sole proprietor/owner of the Law Office of Brian L. McCabe. Before that, he was managing partner at Allen, Polgar, Proietti & Fagalde in Merced and an associate of Kahn, Soares & Conway in Hanford. Judge McCabe is a current member of the Judicial Council’s Trial Court Presiding Judges Advisory Committee, Civil and Small Claims Advisory Committee, and vice-chair of the Strategic Evaluation Committee. He is also a recent member of the Judicial Council’s California Court Case Management System Operational Advisory Committee."

Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Excessive force supported by the military?

I begin with what has happened fairly recent. The Merced hookah lounge incident. With it's star of the hour, Joseph Opinski, served for the United States military, who, keep in mind, was cleared on multiple shootings here in Merced. Son to Greg Opinski, a construction contractor who's caught in a political scandal with former mayor Tommy Jones on bribery. 

There was far more better ways to have served the warrants. For instance, they could have avoided any conflict with the people by watching and observing in casual clothing. Later, waiting for the best time to arrests the suspects. Preferably in the best interests of the public. Yet they did it by brute force, possibly knowing it would cause conflict with outsiders.

Given Joseph's history with the Merced Police Department as well as others. Does the US military look the other way or even support the negligence of Merced county's intelligence? Especially when they served towards their interests...