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Judge Jerry W. Baxter sets October 7, 2011 Hearing on Windsor’s Lawsuit against Fulton County for Criminal Racketeeering

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Fulton County Superior Court Judge Jerry W. Baxter has set a TRO Hearing for October 7, 2011 in the case of Windsor v. Fulton County, et al.

On September 23, William M. Windsor won approval for this lawsuit to decide the rights of Georgia citizens with Grand Juries.  The Verified Complaint was filed on September 27, and Judge Baxter scheduled a hearing for October 7, 2011 at 2:30 pm in Courtroom 4D, Justice Center Tower, 185 Central Avenue SW, Atlanta, Georgia 30303….

On September 23, 2011, an order was issued in federal court in Atlanta giving me the right to file lawsuits in Fulton County Georgia Superior Court regarding the jury tampering and many other acts of wrongdoing by various emplyees of Fulton County.  The Verified Complaint is William M. Windsor v. Fulton County, the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office, Paul Howard, Jr. (the Fulton County District Attorney), Naomi Fudge (Fulton County DA’s Office Guard Dog Receptionist), Cynthia Nwokocha (Fulton County DA’s Office Chief Investigator who charged me with criminal trespassing), Rebecca Keel (Assistant District Attorney), Waverly Settles (Assistant District Attorney), Steve Broadbent (politician and recent Grand Jury Foreman), Lieutenant English, Deputy Betts, and Deputy Roye with the Fulton County Sheriff’s Department. 

Judge Baxter was born in Atlanta, Georgia.  He graduated from  Grady High School in Atlanta.  He received his undergraduate degree from The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, where he also received his law degree.  Judge Baxter worked in the Fulton County Solicitor General’s Office :  1974 – 1976, Assistant Solicitor General; Fulton County District Attorney’s Office:   1976-1985, Assistant District Attorney;  Appointed to the State Court of Fulton County Bench: 1985, State Court Judge; Appointed to the Superior Court of Fulton County Bench: September 2000, Superior Court Judge.

 I am seeking a Temporary Restraining Order, interlocutory, and permanent injunctive relief:

a.   that Defendants be temporarily RESTRAINED and preliminarily and permanently enjoined from interfering in any manner with letters sent by Windsor to anyone;

b.   that Defendants be temporarily RESTRAINED and preliminarily and permanently enjoined from claiming any authority over grand juries;

c.   that Defendants be temporarily RESTRAINED and preliminarily and permanently enjoined from interference with a citizen’s attempts to present evidence to a Grand Jury in violation of O.C.G.A. § 16-10-93 and O.C.G.A. § 16-10-94;

d.   that defendants be temporarily RESTRAINED and preliminarily and permanently enjoined from speaking to a grand jury other than under oath in an official session of the grand jury to present information regarding any witness or potential witness or regarding any matter that may come before the grand jury;

e.   that defendants be temporarily RESTRAINED and preliminarily and permanently enjoined from speaking to a grand jury, other than under oath in an official session of the grand jury, with information regarding any witness, potential witness, or potential matter to be considered by the grand jury because to do so is jury tampering;

f.    that Defendants be temporarily RESTRAINED and preliminarily and permanently enjoined from interfering with any citizen’s efforts to present criminal charges and evidence to a Grand Jury for consideration without interference from the Office of the District Attorney or from the Sheriff’s Department or other law enforcement personnel;

g.   that the Fulton County Grand Jury is an independent body created by statute that is independent of the District Attorney’s Office or any other government body;

h.   that the Defendants be hereby temporarily RESTRAINED and preliminarily and permanently enjoined from prohibiting any access to the Grand Jury by William M. Windsor or anyone working with him or on his behalf;

i.    that the Defendants be hereby temporarily RESTRAINED and preliminarily and permanently enjoined from denying access to government buildings for lawful purposes by claiming such actions violated O.C.G.A. § 16-7-21;

j.    that the Defendants be hereby temporarily RESTRAINED and preliminarily and permanently enjoined from denying Windsor access to government buildings for lawful purposes by claiming such actions violated O.C.G.A. § 16-7-21;

k.   that all Defendants be hereby temporarily RESTRAINED and preliminarily and permanently enjoined from destroying any evidence or erasing or modifying any information on any computers relevant in any way to the Plaintiff, Alcatraz Media, LLC, Alcatraz Media, Inc., Sabrina Felton, or any person denied access to the grand jury;

l.    that the Defendants shall be prohibited from engaging in the same type of endeavor as the enterprise in which engaged in violation of Code Section 16-14-4; and

m.  that the enterprise be dissolved.

 

If you can be in Atlanta on October 7, please join me at the Fulton County Courthouse.

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Here is the Verified Complaint:

Verified Complaint: William M. Windsor v. Fulton County, the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office, Paul Howard, Jr. (the Fulton County District Attorney), Naomi Fudge (Fulton County DA’s Office Guard Dog Receptionist), Cynthia Nwokocha (Fulton County DA’s Office Chief Investigator who charged me with criminal trespassing), Rebecca Keel (Assistant District Attorney), Waverly Settles (Assistant District Attorney), Steve Broadbent (politician and recent Grand Jury Foreman), Lieutenant English, Deputy Betts, and Deputy Roye with the Fulton County Sheriff’s Department.

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William M. Windsor

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