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| The author of this website is being sued for defamation by Stutz law firm. Documents that prove the truth of statements on this site that Stutz law firm covered up crimes at Chula Vista Elementary School District are in the possession of the Sheriff of Santa Barbara, but he clearly doesn't want me to have those documents. I talked to Commander Sam Gross of the Santa Barbara Sheriff's Department eleven days ago, on November 3, 2008. He said he would accept mail service of my subpoena for documents, but added "that doesn't mean that we'll honor the subpoena." No, apparently not. And it turns out that the Santa Barbara sheriff is also pretending that it didn't receive the subpoena. Today I was told that Sam Gross is not available, and the records supervisor is not available, and nobody knows when the records supervisor will be available, and the supervisor does not have an assistant who could answer the simple question: "Did you receive the subpoena?" I was told to fax the subpoena, but the fax wouldn't go through. So I'm putting the subpoena here, where Sheriff Brown and Commander Gross will have it at their fingertips whenever they desire (see below). |
| Why did the United States Post Office go to Goleta, 93117 to deliver mail clearly addressed as follows? Bill Brown, Sheriff of Santa Barbara County 4434 Calle Real Santa Barbara, CA 93160 It must be satisfying to deputy Michael Carlson that even the USPS is helping to cover up his troublesome activities. But the efforts to protect Carlson and Sam Gross are a two-edged sword. The cover-up serves to confirm the crime. |
| Label/Receipt Number: 7008 1300 0001 7925 3202 Status: Notice Left We attempted to deliver your item at 10:45 AM on November 7, 2008 in GOLETA, CA 93117 and a notice was left. It can be redelivered or picked up at the Post Office. If the item is unclaimed, it will be returned to the sender... |
| The Sheriff's Department was open on November 7, 2008 at 10:45, but it refused to accept a letter addressed to Sheriff Bill Brown. My certified-mail card came back to me, unsigned, on November 19, 2008. |