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Unchecked Misconduct: the danger of dirty cops

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Introduction:

Today, I want to delve into a topic that has plagued our society for far too long: the existence of dirty cops and the dire consequences of their unchecked misconduct. The recent case of Derek Chauvin, whose actions led to the tragic death of George Floyd and sparked international outrage and protests, serves as a chilling reminder of the dangers posed by law enforcement officers who abuse their power.

The Case of Detective Marchele Miller:

Under the Surface: Unveiling the Criminal History

Detective Marchele Miller, unlike Derek Chauvin, does not have a record of misconduct. Instead, she has a troubling history of criminal behavior and an arrest record with the City of Chandler Police Department. Yet, despite this alarming background, the State of Arizona has gone above and beyond to conceal evidence of her criminal past, leaving me to fight for justice against insurmountable odds.

CRIMINAL HISTORY AND ARREST RECORD OF DETECTIVE MARCHELE MILLER:

The Role of Acting Commander Matthew Siekmann:

A Betrayal of Trust and Accountability

Acting Commander Matthew Siekmann, Badge #6347, of the Professional Standards Bureau, knowingly and intentionately ignored my reporting that Detective Marchele Miller had a criminal history and an arrest record, despite the Police Department’s policy mandating an investigation and termination of such officers. Shockingly, it was later revealed that Siekmann had a personal connection to Miller, as they were friends, and he had given her high marks on her Personnel Profile in previous years, thus compromising the integrity of the investigation process.

Comparing Cases: The Derek Chauvin Trial vs. Detective Marchele Miller

The parallels between my case and the Derek Chauvin trial are striking. Both involve officers with troubling backgrounds, whose actions have had devastating consequences. However, in my case, the stakes are even higher, as the State of Arizona actively works to protect and shield officers with criminal histories from accountability.

The Path Forward: Seeking Accountability and Justice

This is a dangerous precedent that cannot be ignored. When law enforcement agencies fail to hold their own accountable, it undermines the very foundation of justice and erodes public trust in the system. It is a betrayal of the oath to serve and protect, and it puts innocent lives at risk.

Conclusion: Towards a Future of Transparency and Integrity

But despite the challenges I face, I refuse to back down. I will continue to fight for my rights and expose the corruption and misconduct that have plagued my case. I will not rest until justice is served, and those responsible are held accountable for their actions.

In the end, the fight against dirty cops is not just about seeking justice for individual victims—it is about holding the system accountable and ensuring that no one is above the law. Together, we can work towards a future where transparency, accountability, and integrity prevail.

Thank you for joining me on this journey towards justice.

Warm regards,

Ewing Samuels

The Brady List: Arizona’s Routine Practice Of NonDisclosure

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Title: The Brady List: Arizona’s Routine Practice Of NonDisclosure

Introduction: In our relentless pursuit of justice, it’s imperative to confront both the systemic flaws in the legal system and the accountability of those entrusted with upholding it. The Brady List serves as a stark reminder of the pervasive issue of prosecutorial misconduct, while recent legislative measures in California provide a roadmap for meaningful reform.

The Brady List (known as MCAO R15DD Report in the State of Arizona):

Exposing Systemic Flaws: The Brady List The Brady List sheds light on the disturbing prevalence of prosecutorial misconduct in Arizona. By failing to disclose crucial evidence, state attorneys undermine the very principles of fairness and justice. My own experience in case CR-2016-113647 highlights the devastating impact of this misconduct, leaving the lives of my toddler son and I shattered in its wake. The Arizona Rules of Professional Conduct 3.8, Special Responsibilities of a Prosecutor, Arizona Constitution, U.S. Constitution, Supreme Court of the United States in Brady v. Maryland, Giglio v. United States has all determined that “the law requires the prosecution to disclose evidence whether or not the defendant requests any such.” The language is very clear and prosecutors who knowingly violate the law should be punished severely.

Demanding Accountability: Following California’s Lead Inspired by California’s proactive stance, where legislation enacted since 2016 mandates felony penalties for prosecutors who conceal material evidence, Arizona must follow suit. By implementing similar laws, we can hold state attorneys accountable for their actions and ensure that justice is not just a lofty ideal but a tangible reality for all.

Imposing Consequences: Prison Time for Prosecutors Concealing material impeachment and exculpatory evidence cannot go unpunished. Arizona must enact measures to impose prison time on prosecutors found guilty of such misconduct. This sends a clear message that justice cannot be compromised and that every individual, regardless of their position, is held to the highest standards of integrity. If such lawlessness goes unchecked, the only way to address grievances will clearly be by street justice and laws of retribution.

Uniting for Change: Advocating for Reform Addressing both the systemic failures highlighted by the Brady List and the need for prosecutorial accountability requires collective action. Let us unite in advocating for change and demanding that lawmakers take decisive action to uphold justice for all. Together, we can ensure that no one is above the law and that every individual is afforded their fundamental rights.

Conclusion: As we strive for justice, let us remain steadfast in our commitment to reforming Arizona’s legal system. By exposing systemic flaws, demanding accountability, and advocating for change, we can create a future where fairness and integrity prevail. Together, we can pave the way for a legal system that truly serves the interests of justice for all.

Behind the Badge: Dark Secrets of Detective Marchele Miller

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“Nothing dissolves dishonesty faster than the simple act of revealing the truth.”

David R. Hawkins (Power vs. Force)

Introduction: A Dark Day in Phoenix

Today, I am compelled to share a story that cuts deep into the fabric of justice. It’s a tale of betrayal, corruption, and the abuse of power—a story that has haunted me since the fateful day of March 21, 2016, in my own home in Phoenix, Arizona.

The Deception Unraveled: Detective Marchele Miller’s Betrayal

On that day, Detective Marchele Miller crossed a line that should never have been breached. She, a sworn officer of the law, was supposed to protect and serve. Instead, she orchestrated a web of deceit, fabricating evidence, and manipulating facts to fit a narrative that would serve her own agenda.

A Culture of Corruption: Systemic Failures Exposed

Detective Miller’s actions were not merely misguided; they were malicious. She went above and beyond to conceal evidence, omit crucial facts, and even resorted to kidnapping my innocent 5-year-old child, all in a bid to further her twisted version of events.

The Dark Past: Revealing Detective Miller’s Criminal History

What makes this betrayal all the more egregious is the revelation of Detective Marchele Miller’s own criminal history. Since her arrest on February 23, 2012, by the City of Chandler Police Department, she has a record tainted with racism, deception, and a tenacity for violence. This report serves as a glaring indication of her propensity for dishonesty—a trait that should have disqualified her from serving in law enforcement. This report is also concealed from the public, nowhere on the Rule 15 Arizona Disclosure Database, and the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office knowingly violates legal, federal and international laws of Due Process, Equal Protection and Fair Trial. Mr. Samuels never had a criminal record, until a criminal named Detective Marchele Miller gave him one.

CRIMINAL HISTORY AND ARREST RECORD OF MARCHELE MILLER – FEBRUARY 23, 2012 – CHANDLER POLICE DEPARTMENT – REPORT # 12-01-9763:

The Series Continues: Exploring Case CR-2016-113647

This blog post is just one installment in a series shedding light on the injustices surrounding my case, CR-2016-113647, State of Arizona vs. Ewing Samuels. Stay tuned for further revelations and insights into the systemic failures that allowed such misconduct to occur.

Demanding Justice: Refusing to Stay Silent

As a software engineer and a business consultant, I’ve always believed in the power of facts and evidence. But when those entrusted with upholding justice become the very architects of injustice, it shakes the foundation of our society to its core. And as a cyber security expert with a team around the globe, it is my utmost duty and now life task to go after and expose criminals cloaked in the color of authority.

The Path Forward: Seeking Accountability and Reform

It’s clear to me now that Detective Miller was not acting alone. Her actions point to a systemic failure—a culture of corruption that allows such misconduct to flourish unchecked. But let me be unequivocal: I will not rest until justice is served.

The Call to Action: Standing Against Police Misconduct

The evidence against Detective Miller is irrefutable. She knowingly filed false reports, engaged in criminal conspiracy, and deprived me of my rights under the color of law. And as a father, the kidnapping of my child is an unforgivable transgression that I will never forget.

A Message to Detective Marchele Miller: Accountability Beckons

But this is not just my story—it’s a story that resonates with countless others who have been victims of police misconduct and abuse of power. It’s a call to action—a demand for accountability, transparency, and reform within our law enforcement agencies. There is no forgive and forget in the law – there is only the delivering of pains, penalties and punishment.

I refuse to be silenced. I refuse to let Detective Miller’s actions go unpunished. And I refuse to let my voice be drowned out by the deafening silence of complicity.

Conclusion: The Triumph of Truth and Justice

To Detective Marchele Miller, I have one message: your days of deceit are numbered. The truth will prevail, and justice will be served.

Sincerely,

Ewing Samuels

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Unearthing Arizona: Tracing Roots of Government Abuse and White Supremacy

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In the vast tapestry of American history, certain threads are woven with complexity and nuance, revealing uncomfortable truths about the past and present. One such thread leads us to the State of Arizona, a land of stunning landscapes and vibrant cultures, but also a place marked by a troubling legacy of government abuse and entrenched white supremacy.

Founding and Troubling Past: Arizona’s origins trace back to its founding after the Civil War, a period of profound upheaval and redefinition in American society. Founded in 1863, Arizona Territory emerged from the crucible of post-war reconstruction. It’s crucial to acknowledge that Arizona was established by individuals who had ties to the Confederacy, the faction that fought to preserve slavery and secede from the Union. Many of these Confederate sympathizers migrated westward after the South’s defeat, seeking new opportunities in the untamed territories beyond.

Present-Day Reflections: The echoes of Arizona’s troubled past reverberate into the present, shaping its political landscape and law enforcement practices. While progress has been made, the shadows of white supremacy still loom large, influencing policies and attitudes in subtle yet insidious ways.

Government Abuse of Power: Throughout its history, Arizona has grappled with instances of government abuse of power, disproportionately impacting marginalized communities, including Native American and Latino populations. From discriminatory laws to controversial law enforcement tactics, there’s a troubling pattern of systemic injustice that cannot be ignored.

Roots of White Supremacy: To understand Arizona’s present-day behaviors, one must confront the uncomfortable truth of its roots in white supremacy. This isn’t to say that every Arizonan subscribes to such beliefs, but rather to acknowledge the historical forces that have shaped the state’s identity and institutions.

Arrests and Convictions: Among the notable instances of government abuse, Arizona has witnessed the arrest and conviction of state authorities, including governors and law enforcement figures, J. Fife Symington III and Evan Mecham, both of whom faced legal troubles during their time in office. But, perhaps one of the most infamous cases is that of Sheriff Joe Arpaio, whose tenure was marred by accusations of racial profiling, abuse of power, and defiance of court orders. Arpaio’s actions exemplified the deep-seated issues within Arizona’s law enforcement system, underscoring the need for accountability and reform. It also highlights the vulnerability of Arizona’s political system to corruption and abuse of power.

Moving Forward: Recognizing Arizona’s troubled past is the first step toward building a more just and equitable future. It requires honest conversations, meaningful reforms, and a commitment to dismantling systems of oppression. Only by confronting the legacies of white supremacy head-on can Arizona truly fulfill its promise as a land of opportunity and equality for all. But who are we really kidding? The system is working perfectly fine, as it was designed.

In conclusion, the State of Arizona stands at a crossroads, where its history converges with its present reality. By acknowledging the uncomfortable truths of its founding and confronting the lingering specter of white supremacy, Arizona has the opportunity to forge a new path forward, one rooted in justice, equality, and respect for all its inhabitants. Or continue down the path of a State that will sooner or later find itself in the dustpan of history and its Authority figures with indictments and warrants for their arrests, no matter how old they are enjoying retirement while hundreds, possibly thousands suffer in torment at their actions and inactions while they knowingly violated Constitutional, legal and human rights.