Superintendent Greg Schmidt & School Board Chair Jim Peters are illegally withholding public data From Nemmers, aren't they?
Lion News: Minnewaska School Chair Peters Covers Up Supt. Schmidt's Illegal Public Data Dodge?
They are, aren't they?
Greg Schmidt, Superintendent of
Schools 08-03-14
Minnewaska Area High School
25122 State Hwy 28 Emailed to:
gschmidt@minnewaska.k12.mn.us
Glenwood, MN 56334
jim@peterslawfirm.us
Phone: (320)239-4800 Re: Illegally
withheld Chapter 13 data – Facebook data
Email: gschmidt@minnewaska.k12.mn.us
Email me the following public data:
1. Any and all Court Case/Trial
information for Case 0:12-cv-00588-MJD-LIB. R.S. … vs. Minnewaska
Area School District No. 2149, et. al.. School District General
Records Retention Schedule. ADM01000.
2. Any and all Court Orders for Case
0:12-cv-00588-MJD-LIB. R.S. … vs. Minnewaska Area School District
No. 2149, et. al.. School District General Records Retention
Schedule. ADM01010.
3. Copy of any and all invoices and
payments for Case 0:12-cv-00588-MJD-LIB. R.S. … vs. Minnewaska Area
School District No. 2149, et. al..
4. Any and all other data that you are
currently illegally withholding from me.
Terry Dean, Nemmers
20179 County Rd 28 P.S. I don't
allow petty dictators nor common criminals to intimidate
Glenwood, MN 56334 me, do I?
Riley’s mother, Sandra Stratton, said
she wasn’t informed or invited to sit in when officials
“interrogated” her daughter. She did say the school called that
morning to discuss the parent’s complaint about the sex-talk
message with her son.“They never once told me they were going to
bring her into the room and demand her Facebook password,” Sandra
said. ACLU wins settlement for sixth-grader's Facebook posting –
ACLU sued Minnewaska school after sixth-grader was forced to give up
password. Article by: Curt Brown, Star Tribune. Updated: March 25,
2014 - 11:06 PM.
Indeed the terms interview and
interrogation are of used interchangeably by investigators, depending
upon the audience being addressed. While testifying in court, the
investigator inevitably describes his conversation with the defendant
as an “interview.” This is so even if it lasted four hours and
clearly involved repeated accusations of guilt. Interview: a
free-flowing, nonaccusatory meeting or discussion used to gather
information. Interrogation: an accusational interaction with a
suspect, conducted in a controlled environment, designed to persuade
the suspect to tell the truth. Inbau, Fred E., Reid, John E., Buckley
Joseph P., Jayne, Brian C. Essentials of the Reid Technique: Criminal
Interrogation and Confessions. Page 3.
A. Generally, students may not be
interviewed during the school day by persons other than a student’s
parents, school district officials, employees and/or agents, except
as otherwise provided by law and/or this policy. 519 INTERVIEWS OF
STUDENTS BY OUTSIDE AGENCIES, II. GENERAL STATEMENT OF POLICY.
Adopted: November 18, 2008. Minnewaska Area Schools. Orig. 1995.
Revised: Rev. 2002.
D. School district officials shall
have discretion to reasonably schedule the time, place, and manner of
an interview by a local welfare or local law enforcement agency on
school district premises. 519 INTERVIEWS OF STUDENTS BY OUTSIDE
AGENCIES, III. INTERVIEWS CONDUCTED UNDER THE MALTREATMENT OF MINORS
ACT. Adopted: November 18, 2008. Minnewaska Area Schools. Orig.
1995. Revised: Rev. 2002.
2013-14 Minnewaska Area High School:
Investigation of Alleged Violations. MAHS will investigate alleged
MAHS/MSHSL violations based on the following: … . Minnewaska Area
High School Student Handbook 2013-2014, page 11.
(e) The responsible authority of a
government entity that maintains public government data in a computer
storage medium shall provide to any person making a request under
this section a copy of any public data contained in that medium, in
electronic form, if the government entity can reasonably make the
copy or have a copy made 13.03 Access to government data. Subd. 3.
Request for access to data.
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Superintendent Greg Schmidt & School Board Chair Jim Peters are relying on lies of omission to illegally withholding public data From Nemmers, aren't they? They are, aren't they?
Lies of omissions = Half-truths, limited truths and truths out of context, don't they? They do, don't they?
Superintendent Greg Schmidt's & School Board Chair Jim Peters' tactic of using lies of omissions means that they are not telling the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, doesn't it? It does, doesn't it?
Petty dictators and common criminals use the tactic of lies of omission, don't they? They do, don't they?
Superintendent Greg Schmidt's & School Board Chair Jim Peters are petty dictators and common criminals, aren't they? They are, aren't they?
You wouldn't feel safe sending your precious, little child to a school that was run by petty dictators and common criminals, would you? You wouldn't, would you?
We offer a one-day training program on
The Reid Technique of Interviewing and Interrogation for school
administrators. In the last several years we have conducted this
one-day seminar for school administrators in: Illinois, Indiana,
Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Missouri, Oregon and New York.The
Reid Technique of Interviewing and Interrogation for School
Administrators. c 2012 John E. Reid and Associates, Inc. Presented
by Joseph P. Buckley, President. JOHN E. REID ANDASSOCIATES, INC.
info@reid.com, www.reid.com, jbuckley@reid.com
In Minnesota we're sort of in this
transition because we've been recording interrogations now for about
15 years. We're sort of in a transition from the Reid approach to
this investigative interviewing approach. Real Interrogation: What
actually happens when cops question kids. By Barry C. Feld,
Centennial Professor of Law, University of Minnesota. Lecture
delivered February 14, 2013 at Arizona State University – School of
Criminology and Criminal Justice.
I realize the name is the “Reid
Technique of Interview and Interrogation”, but we, as school
personnel, do not claim to interrogate anyone. We interview, we ask a
lot of questions, we investigate, we make every attempt to follow the
Reid technique to the letter; however, we do not call what we do
interrogation. Interrogation stirs up mental pictures of smoke-filled
rooms, bright lights, and other negative images portrayed in movies
and on TV. The last thing you want going around your school/community
is that the Deans/VP in your school interrogate students. It may be
more palatable to describe what we do after initial interview as an
effort to clarify an inconsistencies or discrepancies in the
information that the student has given us. Reid Technique of
Interviewing and Interrogation - Tips for Educators by: Steve
Greiner, Dean of Students.Crystal Lake High School.
http://www.isda.us/images/Reid_tips_2.pdf
"It is always cleaner when law enforcement handles that," said Akers, former high school principal in Lexington who denied that principals in Kentucky intentionally collaborate with police to evade Miranda requirements. Court considers Miranda warning in Kentucky schools - The case could require school officials to issue the warning when questioning a student with a school resource officer present. by Andrew Wolfson, The (Louisville, Ky.) Courier-Journal 10:46 p.m. EST November 13, 2012.
American police have minimized the impact of Miranda by successfully adapting to it (Leo and White, 1999). They have developed multiple strategies to avoid, circumvent, nullify and sometimes violate Miranda and its invocation rules in their pursuit of confession evidence. Richard A. Leo, Police Interrogation and American Justice, (Cambridge: 2008), Page 123-124.
… a school official working with the police on a case involving a criminal offense, the police failing to give Miranda warnings, and the juvenile being in custody, are subject to suppression. N.C., A Child Under Eighteen, Appellant v. Commonwealth of Kentucky, Appellee. No. 2011–SC–000271–DG.Decided: April 25, 2013
Minnewaska Area High School (MAHS) is just an indoctrination camp run by criminals, isn't it? It is, isn't it?
The criminals at MAHS want to indoctrinate the tender young minds of lawless Pope County into believing that there are two different sets of laws, don't they? They do, don't they?
While testifying in court, the
investigator inevitably describes his conversation with the defendant
as an “interview.” Fred E. Inbau, John E. Reid, Joseph P.
Buckley, Brian C. Jayne, Criminal Interrogation and Confessions, 4th
Ed., page 5.
Superintendent Greg Schmidt & School Board Chair Jim Peters want to indoctrinate the tender young minds of lawless Pope County into believing that that Schmidt and Peters are above the law, don't they? They do, don't they?
More to come . . .
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