Have you ever had a corrupt cop illegally withhold a public document called a Citation from you? If you ever attempted to obtain a Minnesota State Patrol (MSP) Citation for a couple of high-profile traffic cases, like traffic case for corrupt Swift County Sheriff John Holtz and a celebrity attorney Nick "Clickbait" Rekieta, then you just might have a corrupt cop like Minnesota State Patrol Major Joe “The Kook” Dwyer illegally withhold those public documents from you, right? That's right, isn't it? It is, isn't it?
Of course, we all know that a MSP Citation is public data, don't we? We do, don't we? Even the MSP General Order 10-063 clearly state that a MSP Citation is public data, doesn't it?
It does, doesn't it?
Minnesota State Patrol Records Retention Schedule General Order 10-063
Field Office (District Office)
Item #: 01400 Records Series Title and Description: Citations Retention Instructions: Current year plus three years
SM*: P/E Statute: Public Disposition: Destroy
Item #: 06900 Records Series Title and Description: Warnings Retention Instructions: Current year plus three years SM*: P/E Statute: Public Disposition: Destroy Page 3 of 7. Records Retention Schedule (8-2022).pdf
So that means there is absolutely no Private data nor Confidential data nor Non-Public data on a MSP Citation, doesn't it? It does, doesn't it? So that means that all the data contained on corrupt Swift County Sheriff John Holtz's Citation Number 882300280016 is all public data, right? That's right, isn't it? Take a look at the public Citation Summary data for State of Minnesota vs John Jason Holtz Case Number: 76-CR-23-297, okay?
Citation Data Summary Citation Number 882300280016 Ticket Date 05/24/2023 Name HOLTZ, JOHN JASON Involvement Driver Address Offense Date 05/24/2023 Offense Time 7:59 AM Case Type Crim/Traf Mandatory 1180 200TH AVE SW Appleton, MN 56208 Date of Birth 09/04/1969 Eye Color Hazel Weight 300 Height 5'10" Driver's License State Minnesota Driver's License Number E525077310412 Fingerprints Taken No Issuing Method In Person Issuing Agency MN State Patrol - St. Cloud Community of Offense Swift County Prosecuting Agency Swift County Attorney Property Damage Endanger Life/Property CN/ICR 23602048 Officer Name SALTO TIMOTHY Officer Badge Number 28 Location of Violation 23149 90TH ST SW A76 APPT, SWIFT COUNTY Officer Comments REVIEWED BY POPE COUNTY ATTORNEY TROY NELSON FOR SQUAD INVOLVED CRASH. Citation Vehicle Summary Type Passenger Vehicle Year 2018 Make Ford Model EXPLORER Color White License Plate Number SHERIFF License Plate State MN Commercial Vehicle No Hazardous Vehicle No Citation Charge Data Charge Number 1 Statute Number 169.201 Degree Misdemeanor Description FAIL TO YIELD TO YIELD SIGN DISCLAIMER. This document is not an exact representation of the paper citation issued in this matter. This document contains initial citation data accepted by the Minnesota Judicial Branch. It may not include all information provided on the paper citation. Page 1 of 1
Don't forget to take a look at the public Citation Summary data for Citation Number 882301290172 in State of Minnesota vs Nicholas Robert Rekieta Case Number: 76-CR-23-297, okay?
Citation Data Summary Citation Number 882301290172 Ticket Date 04/15/2023 Name Rekieta, Nicholas Robert Offense Date 04/15/2023 Offense Time 6:44 AM Involvement Driver Address Case Type Crim/Traf Non-Mand 12291 51ST ST NE Spicer, MN 56288 Date of Birth 12/16/1981 Eye Color Blue Weight 185 Height 6'2" Driver's License State Minnesota Driver's License Number N674181529917 Fingerprints Taken No Issuing Method In Person Issuing Agency MN State Patrol - St. Cloud Community of Offense Willmar Prosecuting Agency Willmar City Attorney Officer Name MONSON JOSHUA Officer Badge Number 129 Location of Violation 700 SB 71 HWY A34 WMR, WILLMAR Officer Comments DRIVER WAS WESTBOUND IN RIGHT LANE OF USTH 71 NEAR MILE POST 124 VISUALLY FAST. I VISUALLY ESTIMATED DRIVERS SPEED COMING AROUND CURVE AT ABOUT 80 MPH IN 65 MPH ZONE. I ACTIVATED MY FRONT RADAR ANTENNA FROM STATIONARY POSITION CLOCKED AT 80 AND 81 MPH LOCKING IT AT 81 MPH IN 65 MPH ZONE. HAD GOOD LOUD CLEAR HIGH AUDIBLE STEADY DOPPLER TONE. UPON STOP DRIVER STATED BRING CHILD TO SPEECH MEET AND DID NOT KNOW HE WAS GOING THAT FAST. DRIVER STATED WASN'T PAYING ATTENTION. ISSUED CITATION FOR 80 MPH IN 65 ZONE. RAINING WET CLOUDY Citation Vehicle Summary Type Passenger Vehicle Year 2022 Make Ford Model MUSTANG Color Red License Plate Number LAWPOPE License Plate State MN Commercial Vehicle No Hazardous Vehicle No Citation Charge Data Charge Number 1 Statute Number 169.14.2(a)(2) Degree Petty Misdemeanor 3rd Violation No Description SPEED 65 ZONE NON INTERSTATE 80/65 Speeding Speed: 80 mph Posted Speed: 65 mph DISCLAIMER. This document is not an exact representation of the paper citation issued in this matter. This document contains initial citation data accepted by the Minnesota Judicial Branch. It may not include all information provided on the paper citation. Page 1 of 1
You would agree that all the data in the public Citation Data Summary for Citation Number 882301290172 is all public data, wouldn't you? That must be why MSP Major Joe “The Kook” Dwyer emailed me an unredacted electronic version of Citation Number 882301290172, right?
You can see that all the public data listed in the public Citation Data Summary for Citation Number 882301290172 that was filed in Case Number 34-VB-23-781 State of Minnesota vs Nicholas Robert Rekieta is found in the original Citation, can't you? You can, can't you?
Are you ready for the misuse of public resources and criminal misconduct of a public employee part, yet?
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/1205.0900/ 1205.0900 AUTHORITY OF THE RESPONSIBLE AUTHORITY. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, sections 13.02 to 13.06, the responsible authority shall have the authority to:
A. implement the act and these rules in each entity;
B. make good faith attempts to resolve all administrative controversies arising from the entity's practices of creation, collection, use, and dissemination of data;
C. prescribe changes to the administration of the entity's programs, procedures, and design of forms to bring those activities into compliance with the act and with this chapter;
D. take all administrative actions necessary to comply with the general requirements of the act, particularly Minnesota Statutes, section 13.04, and this chapter; and
E. where necessary, direct designees to perform the detailed requirements of the act and this chapter under the general supervision of the responsible authority.
Statutory Authority: MS s 13.07 Published Electronically: July 13, 2007
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/609.43 609.43 MISCONDUCT OF PUBLIC OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE. A public officer or employee who does any of the following, for which no other sentence is specifically provided by law, may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than one year or to payment of a fine of not more than $3,000, or both:
(1) intentionally fails or refuses to perform a known mandatory, nondiscretionary, ministerial duty of the office or employment within the time or in the manner required by law; or
So, it is Major Joe “The Kook” Dwyer's known mandatory, nondiscretionary, ministerial duty of his MSP employment to act in good faith and provide me with the unredacted Citation 882300280016, right? It's is, isn't it?
Does corrupt Swift County Sheriff John Holtz's Citation 882300280016 look like it is unredacted? It sure doesn't, does it? MSP Major Joe “The Kook” Dwyer misused the public's dime redacting public data from a public document, didn't he? He did, didn't he? Why was this public data knowingly, intentionally and maliciously redacted from this public document? “The Kook” Dwyer made the wild, outrageous, unsubstantiated and completely baseless assertion that Citation 882300280016 contained "Confidential data," didn't he? The kook did, didn't he?
In fact, until just recently Clickbait Rekieta's Citation Number 882301290172 was illegally withheld from me for the exact same crazy reason, wasn't it? It was, wasn't it? Bit all those of dirty details of criminal misconduct of corrupt MSP public employees will have to wait for another day, won't it? It will, won't it?
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