Burt Wittenberg ·
President and Owner at Self Employed (Business)
It is good to watch Democracy in action
It is unfortunate that neighborhood needs to live in fear and hateful signs
We all hope and pray that this does not become violet
It is unfortunate that neighborhood needs to live in fear and hateful signs
We all hope and pray that this does not become violet
Like · Reply · Aug 10, 2016 4:36pm
James Avery ·
Louisiana State University
Psalm 118:10-12 English Standard Version (ESV)
10 All nations surrounded me;
in the name of the Lord I cut them off!
11 They surrounded me, surrounded me on every side;
in the name of the Lord I cut them off!
12 They surrounded me like bees;
they went out like a fire among thorns;
in the name of the Lord I cut them off!
Since "Mason Mill Civic Association and Neighbors" are also listed as decision makers in addition to DeKalb County, how about providing me with a list of signatures to this petition as well?
Also, if possible, would someone be kind enough providing me with the names of those 20 + concerned citizens having showed up for my court hearing/non-hearings this past August 9th, 2016? Lived in this neighborhood since end of 94' and recognized, at most, seven people.
Except for Mary Hinkel as current President of Mason Mill Civic Association, didn't recognize anyone from these last 3-4 MMCA picnics..?
10 All nations surrounded me;
in the name of the Lord I cut them off!
11 They surrounded me, surrounded me on every side;
in the name of the Lord I cut them off!
12 They surrounded me like bees;
they went out like a fire among thorns;
in the name of the Lord I cut them off!
Since "Mason Mill Civic Association and Neighbors" are also listed as decision makers in addition to DeKalb County, how about providing me with a list of signatures to this petition as well?
Also, if possible, would someone be kind enough providing me with the names of those 20 + concerned citizens having showed up for my court hearing/non-hearings this past August 9th, 2016? Lived in this neighborhood since end of 94' and recognized, at most, seven people.
Except for Mary Hinkel as current President of Mason Mill Civic Association, didn't recognize anyone from these last 3-4 MMCA picnics..?
Like · Reply · Aug 21, 2016 9:44pm · Edited
James Avery ·
Louisiana State University
Three more citations for a total of eight!
Only this time, upon hearing that Officer Housworth had driven by one day and there were no signs out in my yard, made him aware that I have been doing this every day since the court hearings; to wait until after three in the afternoon to be sure and not waste trip for nothing.
Then Charlie appears complaining and witnessing Office Housworth defending himself by telling Charlie that he only said he would be driving out by my property once a week; me jumping in and informing Charlie that our Officer Housworth already knows...now...not to drive by my place before three in the afternoon.
Charlie doesn't get it! Or simply doesn't care about anything beyond the needs of his own insignificant pathetic little life?
Just have to watch the video once uploaded to blog.
***
What follows is a section I copied and pasted from a blog entry of mine about my new neighbors not long after they first moved onto this property next door to mine:
"All right, CHARLIE! This is... YOUR... moment!
Are you a... GOOD FAGGOT or a... BAD FAGGOT?
Let's not forget our lesbian daughters, mothers, and grandmothers!
Again, CHARLIE!
Are you a...GOOD FAGGOT or a... BAD FAGGOT?"
"If there is anything I can say positive about what Charlie has done with his lot was the fact he put a lot of blue collar workers to work during a blue collar recession."
"But...
that along with his owning a Prius Hybrid and increasing our property values could have been done without cutting down... "
http://twistedpurplecow.blogspot.com/.../property-taxes...
Not only had I immediately gotten slapped with an attempted restraining order that I successfully had dismissed; I'm willing to bet you, Charlie went around from that point on claiming he "put a lot of blue collar workers to work during a blue collar recession."
Only this time, upon hearing that Officer Housworth had driven by one day and there were no signs out in my yard, made him aware that I have been doing this every day since the court hearings; to wait until after three in the afternoon to be sure and not waste trip for nothing.
Then Charlie appears complaining and witnessing Office Housworth defending himself by telling Charlie that he only said he would be driving out by my property once a week; me jumping in and informing Charlie that our Officer Housworth already knows...now...not to drive by my place before three in the afternoon.
Charlie doesn't get it! Or simply doesn't care about anything beyond the needs of his own insignificant pathetic little life?
Just have to watch the video once uploaded to blog.
***
What follows is a section I copied and pasted from a blog entry of mine about my new neighbors not long after they first moved onto this property next door to mine:
"All right, CHARLIE! This is... YOUR... moment!
Are you a... GOOD FAGGOT or a... BAD FAGGOT?
Let's not forget our lesbian daughters, mothers, and grandmothers!
Again, CHARLIE!
Are you a...GOOD FAGGOT or a... BAD FAGGOT?"
"If there is anything I can say positive about what Charlie has done with his lot was the fact he put a lot of blue collar workers to work during a blue collar recession."
"But...
that along with his owning a Prius Hybrid and increasing our property values could have been done without cutting down... "
http://twistedpurplecow.blogspot.com/.../property-taxes...
Not only had I immediately gotten slapped with an attempted restraining order that I successfully had dismissed; I'm willing to bet you, Charlie went around from that point on claiming he "put a lot of blue collar workers to work during a blue collar recession."
Like · Reply · Aug 21, 2016 9:47pm · Edited
James Avery ·
Louisiana State University
Subject: Re: Code Violation Case
From: James Avery (jeaverydvm87@att.net)
To: memaloney@dekalbcountyga.gov;
Date: Sunday, August 28, 2016 10:11 PM
Hello Miss. Maloney,
Been over two weeks?
Thought I would try and touch base with you again about a possible date for us going over my case?
Sincerely yours,
James E. Avery, D.V.M.
p.s. DeKalb County Mobile Crisis Unit has paid me another visit this passed Monday. This makes the ninth time they have come out to my house uninvited, unannounced, unwelcomed as they are a complete waste of both our times. I've even been unable getting copies of any of these records/reports associated with these visits because they...supposedly... are not considered legit medical records. Considering it was at the end of the third visit that a Chemical Nurse Specialist Lana Chase informed me of the reason for these visits being a concern that I might be a homicidal/suicidal risk, maybe you will be able understanding why I have now ingrained the... potential... for a suicide into my story?
I'm not saying that I plan on hanging myself, only that I'm now able understanding why someone would.
On Wednesday, August 17, 2016 10:44 AM, "Maloney, Marian E.." <memaloney@dekalbcountyga.gov> wrote:
Good morning, Mr. Avery,
I apologize for not getting in touch with you sooner. We are in the middle of our first of two trial weeks here. I will get back in touch with you soon about your case.
In the meantime, I wanted to make sure you had the number for the GA Crisis Center. Please call them if you are having any feelings of self harm like you expressed to me in court last week. The number is: 800.715.4225
I hope that you have a wonderful day,
Marian Maloney
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 15, 2016, at 6:55 PM, James Avery <jeaverydvm87@att.net> wrote:
Hello Marian,
Just concerned that I have not heard from you yet about a possible date for us going over my case..?
I do not remember if we had discussed any part of my pretrial conversation with Solicitor Graham that led to her informing Judge McCoyd that she was uncomfortable proceeding forward with the court hearing.
As I am already isolated due to a hearing impairment and losing even more as I age...
As I have recently become even more isolated due to having lost most of my vision my right eye with a 15% chance same happening with other eye...
It's important that you understand why any outcome involving any kind of probation in addition, or not, to a fine is unacceptable to me.
http://minusfleshequalswaterandspirits.blogspot.com/...
And this is going to require a decent amount of time.
Hope to hear from you soon,
James E. Avery, D.V.M.
P.S.
http://sentientpuddleofallsentientpuddles.blogspot.com/...
On Tuesday, August 9, 2016 5:02 PM, "Maloney, Marian E.." <memaloney@dekalbcountyga.gov> wrote:
Good afternoon, Mr. Avery,
This is Marian Maloney, your Public Defender. I just wanted to follow up with you about what happened in court this afternoon. I know that we stayed after to discuss what had transpired, but since you were having some difficulty hearing, here is a short synopsis:
1. Your case has been specially set for trial on September 13, 2016 at 2 pm. You and I will meet before then; I will be in touch later about a good time when we can meet to go over everything for your case.
2. The County, through its prosecutor, made a motion asking the judge to issue a cease and desist. I opposed the motion, arguing that you are innocent until proven guilty. Judge would not grant the County's motion; however, Judge made clear that if you are not in compliance with the code sections, that you are exposing yourself to having more tickets issued to you for every day that you are in violation. Below are the specific code sections for which they have written you citations so that you know what the code sections say.
I hope that you have a wonderful evening, and I look forward to working with you on your case.
Sincerely,
Marian Maloney
--
Marian E. Maloney
Law Office of the Public Defender of DeKalb County
320 Church Street
Decatur, GA 30030
(404) 371-2222
From: James Avery (jeaverydvm87@att.net)
To: memaloney@dekalbcountyga.gov;
Date: Sunday, August 28, 2016 10:11 PM
Hello Miss. Maloney,
Been over two weeks?
Thought I would try and touch base with you again about a possible date for us going over my case?
Sincerely yours,
James E. Avery, D.V.M.
p.s. DeKalb County Mobile Crisis Unit has paid me another visit this passed Monday. This makes the ninth time they have come out to my house uninvited, unannounced, unwelcomed as they are a complete waste of both our times. I've even been unable getting copies of any of these records/reports associated with these visits because they...supposedly... are not considered legit medical records. Considering it was at the end of the third visit that a Chemical Nurse Specialist Lana Chase informed me of the reason for these visits being a concern that I might be a homicidal/suicidal risk, maybe you will be able understanding why I have now ingrained the... potential... for a suicide into my story?
I'm not saying that I plan on hanging myself, only that I'm now able understanding why someone would.
On Wednesday, August 17, 2016 10:44 AM, "Maloney, Marian E.." <memaloney@dekalbcountyga.gov> wrote:
Good morning, Mr. Avery,
I apologize for not getting in touch with you sooner. We are in the middle of our first of two trial weeks here. I will get back in touch with you soon about your case.
In the meantime, I wanted to make sure you had the number for the GA Crisis Center. Please call them if you are having any feelings of self harm like you expressed to me in court last week. The number is: 800.715.4225
I hope that you have a wonderful day,
Marian Maloney
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 15, 2016, at 6:55 PM, James Avery <jeaverydvm87@att.net> wrote:
Hello Marian,
Just concerned that I have not heard from you yet about a possible date for us going over my case..?
I do not remember if we had discussed any part of my pretrial conversation with Solicitor Graham that led to her informing Judge McCoyd that she was uncomfortable proceeding forward with the court hearing.
As I am already isolated due to a hearing impairment and losing even more as I age...
As I have recently become even more isolated due to having lost most of my vision my right eye with a 15% chance same happening with other eye...
It's important that you understand why any outcome involving any kind of probation in addition, or not, to a fine is unacceptable to me.
http://minusfleshequalswaterandspirits.blogspot.com/...
And this is going to require a decent amount of time.
Hope to hear from you soon,
James E. Avery, D.V.M.
P.S.
http://sentientpuddleofallsentientpuddles.blogspot.com/...
On Tuesday, August 9, 2016 5:02 PM, "Maloney, Marian E.." <memaloney@dekalbcountyga.gov> wrote:
Good afternoon, Mr. Avery,
This is Marian Maloney, your Public Defender. I just wanted to follow up with you about what happened in court this afternoon. I know that we stayed after to discuss what had transpired, but since you were having some difficulty hearing, here is a short synopsis:
1. Your case has been specially set for trial on September 13, 2016 at 2 pm. You and I will meet before then; I will be in touch later about a good time when we can meet to go over everything for your case.
2. The County, through its prosecutor, made a motion asking the judge to issue a cease and desist. I opposed the motion, arguing that you are innocent until proven guilty. Judge would not grant the County's motion; however, Judge made clear that if you are not in compliance with the code sections, that you are exposing yourself to having more tickets issued to you for every day that you are in violation. Below are the specific code sections for which they have written you citations so that you know what the code sections say.
I hope that you have a wonderful evening, and I look forward to working with you on your case.
Sincerely,
Marian Maloney
--
Marian E. Maloney
Law Office of the Public Defender of DeKalb County
320 Church Street
Decatur, GA 30030
(404) 371-2222
Like · Reply · Aug 29, 2016 10:06pm
James Avery ·
Louisiana State University
First....
Subject: Code Enforcement Trial
From: Maloney, Marian E.. (memaloney@dekalbcountyga.gov)
To: jeaverydvm87@att.net;
Date: Tuesday, August 30, 2016 3:54 PM
Good afternoon, Mr. Avery,
I received your email that you sent late Sunday night. I apologize that it has been two weeks since we last spoke.
I wanted to give you a few updates. First, the prosecutor who was prosecuting your case is no longer working with the DeKalb County Solicitor's Office. A different prosecutor will be taking over your case. The County is still intending to go forward with trial on September 13th.
Before today, the judge had also not actually completed an order appointing me to be your attorney. He has finished that paperwork today. If you recall, he said in court that he was appointing me due to some concerns he had about your mental health and competency to understand the court proceedings after the prosecutor herself had raised some concerns. He has told both myself and the county prosecutors that if he decides that he wants a formal evaluation completed, that he will let all parties know by this Friday. He also wants any motions, if there are any, filed by next Friday, the 9th.
You might also recall that Judge McCoyd had some concerns about whether you could adequately hear what was going on in the courtroom. He's indicated that he will likely be moving your September 13th hearing to the downtown Decatur courthouse where he suspects they have hearing assistance devices. Myself and other folks within my office are working to make sure that you'll be able to hear the proceedings wherever they end up being. I will let you know for sure which location we will be at on the 13th.
As far as meeting to discuss your defense, what is your availability for next week?
I hope that you are having a good day.
Sincerely,
--
Marian E. Maloney
Law Office of the Public Defender of DeKalb County
320 Church Street
Decatur, GA 30030
(404) 371-2222
To which I replied...
Subject: Re: Code Enforcement Trial
From: James Avery (jeaverydvm87@att.net)
To: memaloney@dekalbcountyga.gov;
Date: Tuesday, August 30, 2016 10:27 PM
Hello Miss Maloney,
As I am not working, I've been available 24/7 ever since having attempted performing my own drug addiction intervention Thanksgiving 2010; telling everyone.
All anyone has done, since then, has done nothing more than pushing me back inside my home alone; with "Tina" as we call it within the gay community.
"He comes; He sleeps; He goes. So the plot thickens."
http://minusfleshequalswaterandspirits.blogspot.com/...
I'm available anytime convenient for you.
Sincerely yours,
James E. Avery, DVM
Followed up by...
Subject: Re: Code Enforcement Trial
From: James Avery (jeaverydvm87@att.net)
To: memaloney@dekalbcountyga.gov;
Date: Friday, September 2, 2016 10:18 PM
Hello Miss Maloney,
"If you recall, he said in court that he was appointing me due to some concerns he had about your mental health and competency to understand the court proceedings after the prosecutor herself had raised some concerns. He has told both myself and the county prosecutors that if he decides that he wants a formal evaluation completed, that he will let all parties know by this Friday."
So what's the verdict? Since I have not heard anything, I'm guessing this means Judge McCoyd has decided against having me mentally evaluated?
Also hoping you might have some idea, able sharing with me, what kind of penalties we maybe looking at so far with these citations of mine?
HOW GREAT THOU ART
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLquzk2L9WI
Personally, I consider these signs to be more in line with art.
Sincerely yours,
James E. Avery, DVM
Subject: Code Enforcement Trial
From: Maloney, Marian E.. (memaloney@dekalbcountyga.gov)
To: jeaverydvm87@att.net;
Date: Tuesday, August 30, 2016 3:54 PM
Good afternoon, Mr. Avery,
I received your email that you sent late Sunday night. I apologize that it has been two weeks since we last spoke.
I wanted to give you a few updates. First, the prosecutor who was prosecuting your case is no longer working with the DeKalb County Solicitor's Office. A different prosecutor will be taking over your case. The County is still intending to go forward with trial on September 13th.
Before today, the judge had also not actually completed an order appointing me to be your attorney. He has finished that paperwork today. If you recall, he said in court that he was appointing me due to some concerns he had about your mental health and competency to understand the court proceedings after the prosecutor herself had raised some concerns. He has told both myself and the county prosecutors that if he decides that he wants a formal evaluation completed, that he will let all parties know by this Friday. He also wants any motions, if there are any, filed by next Friday, the 9th.
You might also recall that Judge McCoyd had some concerns about whether you could adequately hear what was going on in the courtroom. He's indicated that he will likely be moving your September 13th hearing to the downtown Decatur courthouse where he suspects they have hearing assistance devices. Myself and other folks within my office are working to make sure that you'll be able to hear the proceedings wherever they end up being. I will let you know for sure which location we will be at on the 13th.
As far as meeting to discuss your defense, what is your availability for next week?
I hope that you are having a good day.
Sincerely,
--
Marian E. Maloney
Law Office of the Public Defender of DeKalb County
320 Church Street
Decatur, GA 30030
(404) 371-2222
To which I replied...
Subject: Re: Code Enforcement Trial
From: James Avery (jeaverydvm87@att.net)
To: memaloney@dekalbcountyga.gov;
Date: Tuesday, August 30, 2016 10:27 PM
Hello Miss Maloney,
As I am not working, I've been available 24/7 ever since having attempted performing my own drug addiction intervention Thanksgiving 2010; telling everyone.
All anyone has done, since then, has done nothing more than pushing me back inside my home alone; with "Tina" as we call it within the gay community.
"He comes; He sleeps; He goes. So the plot thickens."
http://minusfleshequalswaterandspirits.blogspot.com/...
I'm available anytime convenient for you.
Sincerely yours,
James E. Avery, DVM
Followed up by...
Subject: Re: Code Enforcement Trial
From: James Avery (jeaverydvm87@att.net)
To: memaloney@dekalbcountyga.gov;
Date: Friday, September 2, 2016 10:18 PM
Hello Miss Maloney,
"If you recall, he said in court that he was appointing me due to some concerns he had about your mental health and competency to understand the court proceedings after the prosecutor herself had raised some concerns. He has told both myself and the county prosecutors that if he decides that he wants a formal evaluation completed, that he will let all parties know by this Friday."
So what's the verdict? Since I have not heard anything, I'm guessing this means Judge McCoyd has decided against having me mentally evaluated?
Also hoping you might have some idea, able sharing with me, what kind of penalties we maybe looking at so far with these citations of mine?
HOW GREAT THOU ART
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLquzk2L9WI
Personally, I consider these signs to be more in line with art.
Sincerely yours,
James E. Avery, DVM
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James Avery ·
Louisiana State University
Now this...
Subject: Your DeKalb County Code Enforcement Case
From: Stadalius, Lauren (lstadalius@dekalbcountyga.gov)
To: jeaverydvm87@att.net;
Cc: wgibbs@dekalbcountyga.gov; memaloney@dekalbcountyga.gov;
Date: Tuesday, September 6, 2016 12:45 PM
Mr. Avery,
I hope this email finds you well. My name is Lauren Stadalius and I am an attorney at the DeKalb County Public Defender's Office. I work alongside Ms. Maloney. Ms. Maloney was abruptly reassigned to a different division, and your case is being reassigned within our division.
Ms. Whitney Gibbs, who is copied on this email, will be the attorney handling your case. I am reaching out to you because I understand you had some questions about an evaluation and I wanted to update you.
Judge McCoyd told me in court on Friday that he will be ordering a mental health evaluation in your case. I have not received the signed order yet, but I expect it soon. You will be getting a letter in the mail with instructions on when and where to report for your evaluation. I cannot give you an exact date on when to expect that letter, but this will postpone your trial date that is coming up on September 13, 2016.
Once you get those instructions, please ensure you follow them and be on time for your evaluation. Ms. Gibbs will talk you more at length once the evaluation is done about what to expect in the next steps.
If you have any questions before that, feel free to reply to me here. Ms. Maloney has kept me up to date on your case, and I should be able to offer my assistance for the next few days as Ms. Gibbs rotates to our division.
--
Lauren Stadalius
Assistant Public Defender
The Law Office of the Public Defender, DeKalb County
(404) 371-2222
***
!!!LOL!!!
Who's paying for this "formal" mental evaluation? Sounds like an admission/confession to the inadequacy/insufficiency of DeKalb Crisis Center and Georgia Regional Hospital..?
Already having experienced the "HERD HEALTH CARE" approach of that end of Georgia's Mental Health Care; now get to experience the "LAW OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER" end of Georgia's Legal System..?
Subject: Your DeKalb County Code Enforcement Case
From: Stadalius, Lauren (lstadalius@dekalbcountyga.gov)
To: jeaverydvm87@att.net;
Cc: wgibbs@dekalbcountyga.gov; memaloney@dekalbcountyga.gov;
Date: Tuesday, September 6, 2016 12:45 PM
Mr. Avery,
I hope this email finds you well. My name is Lauren Stadalius and I am an attorney at the DeKalb County Public Defender's Office. I work alongside Ms. Maloney. Ms. Maloney was abruptly reassigned to a different division, and your case is being reassigned within our division.
Ms. Whitney Gibbs, who is copied on this email, will be the attorney handling your case. I am reaching out to you because I understand you had some questions about an evaluation and I wanted to update you.
Judge McCoyd told me in court on Friday that he will be ordering a mental health evaluation in your case. I have not received the signed order yet, but I expect it soon. You will be getting a letter in the mail with instructions on when and where to report for your evaluation. I cannot give you an exact date on when to expect that letter, but this will postpone your trial date that is coming up on September 13, 2016.
Once you get those instructions, please ensure you follow them and be on time for your evaluation. Ms. Gibbs will talk you more at length once the evaluation is done about what to expect in the next steps.
If you have any questions before that, feel free to reply to me here. Ms. Maloney has kept me up to date on your case, and I should be able to offer my assistance for the next few days as Ms. Gibbs rotates to our division.
--
Lauren Stadalius
Assistant Public Defender
The Law Office of the Public Defender, DeKalb County
(404) 371-2222
***
!!!LOL!!!
Who's paying for this "formal" mental evaluation? Sounds like an admission/confession to the inadequacy/insufficiency of DeKalb Crisis Center and Georgia Regional Hospital..?
Already having experienced the "HERD HEALTH CARE" approach of that end of Georgia's Mental Health Care; now get to experience the "LAW OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER" end of Georgia's Legal System..?
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