Thursday, July 8, 2010

Dearborn County Public Record Request


Dearborn County Prosecutor

Aaron Negangard

Courthouse Offices

215 W. High St.

Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025

Dearborn County Sheriff
David Lusby
Law Enforcement Center

301 W. High Street

Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025

July 6, 2010

Dear Public Officials:

Pursuant to the Indiana Access to Public Records Act (IC 5-14-3), I would like to obtain a copy of the following public records:

Any and all “records” pertaining to the “investigation” of Daniel Brewington by Detective Mike Kreinhop, and/or the Dearborn County Special Crimes Unit, and/or the Dearborn County Sheriff’s Department, and/or the Dearborn County Prosecutor’s Office. “Records” refers to any information regarding the “investigation”, which includes but is not limited to, the dates when the “investigation” commenced and ended, the name(s) of the complainant(s), names of individual(s) contacted and/or interviewed (including lawyers, judges, psychologists, etc…), any documents pertaining to the “investigation”, any timesheets/sign out sheets reporting out of state interviews, etc… “Investigation” refers to all matters pertaining to the complaint that Detective Mike Kreinhop referred to in the following voice mail[1] left for Daniel Brewington on October 8, 2009:

“Mr. Brewington my name is Mike Kreinhop. I’m a detective assigned to the Special Crimes Unit located in Dearborn County, Indiana. And uh, I was calling to see if I could meet with you sometime, uh, concerning um… a complaint that’s been made against you con… on some writings that you have um… made, and uh… I wanted to get your side of the story if you will. And the best way to reach me is on my cell phone that number’s 812-221-0797. Again, that’s area code 812-221-0797. If I’m not available, please leave your name and number that I can reach you or the time I can call you back, and uh… see if you would be available to meet with me. Thank you very much. Bye.”

I understand that if I seek a copy of this record, there may be a copying fee. Please inform me of that cost prior to making the copy. I can be reached at 513-383-3136.

If you choose to deny the request, then you are required to respond in writing and state the statutory exception authorizing the withholding of all or part of the public record and the name and title or position of the person responsible for the denial.

It has been determined that I have abided by all laws in the course of exercising my First Amendment protection of my rights to free speech in my endeavors in advancing political and social views to the public/marketplace. As none of my writings and literary work contains any material that can be considered harassing and/or threatening on any criminal level, I would expect the office of the Dearborn County Prosecutor to pursue the individual(s) that falsely reported or informed the Prosecutor’s office that I was somehow involved in some form of criminal conduct in an attempt to pursue criminal action against me rather than pursuing the appropriate tort action for defamation of character, slander, libel, etc… if the Complainant truly felt that the information was defaming in nature.

If it is determined that the Special Crimes Unit investigation was initiated by Dr. Edward J. Connor Psy D of Erlanger, Kentucky, I request the Dearborn County Prosecutor’s Office to take action against Dr. Edward J. Connor for squandering resources of the federally funded Dearborn County Special Crimes Unit in an attempt to bring harm to a client in retaliation against the client exercising his rights to freedom of speech.

If it is determined that the Special Crimes Unit investigation was initiated by Dearborn Circuit Court Judge James D. Humphrey, or a member of Judge Humphrey’s family, then I would expect Prosecutor Aaron Negangard to contact the Indiana Supreme Court to make them aware of Judge Humphrey’s apparent violations of the Judicial Code of Conduct as Prosecutor Negangard is required to do under Rule 8.3(b) of the Indiana Rules of Professional Conduct[2] as Judge Humphrey continued to serve as Special Judge in my case after the “investigation” began. If Judge Humphrey used the Special Crimes Unit to harass me or retaliate against me for encouraging people to send letters of concern to the advisor, Heidi Humphrey, of the Indiana Supreme Court Ethics and Professionalism Committee who was located in Dearborn County, then I would expect Prosecutor Negangard to contact the appropriate FBI offices regarding color of law violations under Rule 8.3(b) of the Indiana Rules of Professional Conduct. Failure to report the misconduct of a judge or assisting a judge in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation is a violation of Rule 8.4 of the Indiana Rules of Professional Conduct[3] and will be reported as necessary.

Thank you for your assistance with this matter. For more information, please visit www.danhelpskids.com.

Respectfully,



Daniel Brewington

cc: Sheriff David Lusby

Prosecutor Aaron Negangard

Dearborn County Commissioners

Dearborn County Attorney



[1]The audio titled “Voice message from Dearborn County Sheriff Candidate Mike Kreinhop” can be heard on www.youtube.com

[2] A lawyer who knows that a judge has committed a violation of applicable rules of judicial conduct that raises a substantial question as to the judge's fitness for office shall inform the appropriate authority.

[3] It is professional misconduct for a lawyer to:

(a) violate or attempt to violate the Rules of Professional Conduct, knowingly assist or induce another to do so, or do so through the acts of another;

(c) engage in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation;

(f) knowingly assist a judge or judicial officer in conduct that is a violation of applicable rules of judicial conduct or other law

3 comments:

  1. DANG, bubba!

    How long did it take you to type all that?

    Let's see...the event in question happened October 8, 2009. That is 271 days before your letter was dated. You typed 810 words.....um,....that's 482 minutes per word!

    FOUR HUNDRED AND EIGHTY TWO MINUTES PER WORD!


    DANG, bubba!

    you are SLOW!

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  2. Slow night for you Anonymous? Go to http://www.voy.com/201962/ to see how even the Dearborn County commissioners are appalled by the actions of Judge Humphrey and Dr. Connor. I think I can see a "Reigh" of light at the end of the tunnel. ;)

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  3. That's what I thought, Ed... or is it Gina?

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