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Garson Is Guilty of Bribery for Unequal Justice

Submitted by Lisa, May 8, 2007 16:49

We have a serious "child Trafficking" problem in this state and have a U.S Attorney who doesn't want to do anything about prosecuting the people who have allowed this to happen. As it is, Utah is the adoption capitol of the United States. This is because so many children have been taken illegaly from their parents and put into foster/adopt care for federal funds. Parents are suffering a the hands of the state but nothing is being done about it. FBI has investigated but when the Deputy U. S. Attorney, Mark Hirata, was told about the corruption- he refused to prosecute.

We need the Judges, Assistant Attorney General's,Guardian ad Litem's, and Court Appointed Attorneys to all be held accountable-does anyone have any advice for us? You can forget the Legislature, Hatch and other politicians- they don't care. You can contact me @-lsbierly@yahoo.com. I am glad that this judge got what was coming to him-wish it would happen here. Lisa

We would like to have an investigation and somethig done about the corrution here in Utah


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