This webpage is owned by a former police officer who a couple of officials attempted to blackball from working in law-enforcement by lying about him. To see who he is click HERE
COMING SOON:
The official jail booking photograph of a judge who was arrested when a police officer caught him endangering the public and children while committing an offense.
An elected official who, while married, had sex with a county employee in his office at the courthouse.
A Judge who has been a substance abuser while serving on the bench and is said to have a history of incarceration in a substance abuse facility.
Additional information about pornography that was foundon a court computer in the Leavenworth Justice Center.
A Leavenworth judge who told several lies to the Kansas Supreme Court during an investigation of a complaint of his misconduct that was filed by a local citizen. (Grounds for removal from the bench) Scanned images of the complaint and of his response that contains many verifiable lies will be on this webpage.
A citizen who filed a lawsuit against local law-enforcement officers and the Leavenworth Judge who protected the officers by not putting the lawsuit on the court docket and allow the citizen to have his lawsuit
heard in the Leavenworth County District Court.
A Leavenworth man who put up a webpage that contained information indicating that an elected official had patronized a gay bar in Wichita. Shortly afterwards, a Leavenworth Judge sent the man to a state mental hospital for a 90-day psychiatric evaluation. The state mental hospital stated that the man had nothing wrong with him and released him. An official of the state mental hospital added that the man should not
have been sent to the facility in the first place.
A man who was suspected of broadcasting a message stating that a judge was having an affair with a woman, and the Leavenworth Judge who illegally held him in jail as an unconvicted pre-trial detainee for
almost two years without bond in an unrelated case in which he was eventually acquitted.
COMING SOON At the appropriate time I will post on this webpage a video clip of a woman telling you, the public, that she had sex with a certain public official while he was married. How did I find about about her? You will see.
A copy will be posted on this webpage of a motion that was filed in the district court that bears the official seal of the district court clerk, that describes alleged sexual misconduct of a local elected official.
WANTED The following type of information committed by public officials and public employees:
Any type of misconduct Adultery/fornication Alcoholism, past or present Drug usage, past or present Immoral behavior Committing perjury in court Filing false affidavit Lying in an official report or document Judges failing to investigate perjury or false writings.
E-mail the information to admin@leavenworthscandal.com
THE LEAVENWORTH COUNTY DISTRICT COURT: Does it have
WIDE OPEN CORRUPTION AND RAMPANT MISCONDUCT?
Click HERE to see the new webpage about Leavenworth lawyers
A cover-up in the Randy Leach murder case and what a couple of officers of the Leavenworth County District Court did to an inmate at the Leavenworth County Jail who is a former police officer after he learned the identities of the men who murdered Randy Leach, details of how it happened, what happened to Leach's mother's car after they killed him (it was taken to a chop shop in Muncie) and tried to report it to Leach's father. Among other things, officers of the Leavenworth County District Court stripped him naked and caused him to be paraded nude in front of other inmates and a female officer, and entered false information and SLANDEROUS LIES about the inmate in the jail's computer. The (now former) inmate's request to delete the SLANDEROUS LIES from the computer has been ignored. Officers of the Leavenworth County District Court also locked him in his cell and refused to allow him to eat on several
occasions. On other occasions officers waited until he shampooed his hair in the jail shower and then turned the water off while he had shampoo all over his hair and body, and refused to turn the water back on to allow him to rinse, then made him go back to his cell with shampoo all over him. He had no choice but to rinse himself off in the toilet because the shampoo was drying up on him and burning his lungs when he breathed (he has asthma). An affidavit bearing signatures of several inmate witnesses will appear on this webpage when it is finished.
This website is under construction as of June, 2010. Please keep checking back.
The owner of this website recently purchased a computerized telemarketing machine that will be programmed to call every telephone number in Leavenworth county including cellular telephones. When this webpage is completed the machine will call those numbers and inform people that corruption and misconduct has occurred in the Leavenworth County District Court and direct them to visit this webpage.
COMING SOON Scanned images of documents that prove that a Leavenworth County District Court Judge lied to the Kansas Commission on Judicial Qualifications several times after a defendant in a case filed several complaints against him alleging judicial misconduct in the case.
After losing authority to prosecute due to the statute of limitations, an assistant prosecuting attorney filed a fictitious case number to extradite a person, then prosecuted him under the old case number. A Leavenworth judge ignored it and helped to conceal it.
An employee of the court illegally took a criminal casefile home (not copies, but the original casefile) and showed it to friends and neighbors in the community. The casefile contained confidential information including a defendant's mental health evaluation from Larned State Hospital.
Can a person be convicted of stealing from himself in the Leavenworth County District Court? The answer is yes. This webpage will soon contain scanned images of documents showing how a man was convicted of misdemeanor theft for stealing property that he legally purchased and has a receipt for.
Is perjury tolerated in the Leavenworth County District Court? The answer is yes. This webpage will soon contain scanned images of several documents showing that a public official committed perjury while testifying in court and how the Judge ignored the defendant's complaint to him that the perjury occurred, resulting in the defendant's misdemeanor conviction.