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Hearing impaired (tendency to appear dumb, dense, and/or aloof), orthodox atheist (believe faith more harmful than doubt), self depreciating sense of humor (confident/not to be confused with low self esteem), ribald sense of humor (satorical/mocking when sensing Condescension), confirmed bachelor (my fate if not my choosing), freakish inclination (unpredictable non-traditionalist opinions), free spirit (nor conformist bohemian) Believe others have said it better...... "Jim! You can be SO SMART, but you can be SO DUMB!" "Jim! You make such a MARTYR of yourself." "He's a nice guy, but...." "You must be from up NORTH!" "You're such a DICK!" "You CRAZY!" "Where the HELL you from?" "Don't QUITE know how to take your personality." My favorite, "You have this... NEED... to be....HONEST!"

Sunday, March 11, 2018

Hello Officer Davis (Probation Supervisor DeKalb County: Court Ordered Drug Testing)









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Subject:Court Ordered Drug Testing
From:James Avery (jeaverydvm87@att.net)
To:jhdavis@dekalbcountyga.gov;
Date:Saturday, March 10, 2018 2:39 PM


Hello Officer Davis,


Again,  PIN #  not accepted online; notification by phone currently closed..?

Please advise.

Sincerely yours,

James .E. Avery

BTW...

Was unable retrieving my shoulder backpack yesterday. All three recovery stations our Camp Circle Complex had me going in circles between them all claiming for one reason or another it wouldn't be in their possession.  

Both of my more expensive hearing aids where in that bag.  Also two binders full of important documents, emails, downloads, photos, etc. (although Ingrid would not agree) maybe able...finally....helpful with my defense now Ingrid out of the way.

Interesting, how,  not only am I unable  getting coping of anything where I have spoken during these hearings;  this shoulder bag just disappearing when Ingrid no longer able being dismissive of everything I wanted introduced into these hearings.



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On Monday, March 12, 2018 8:43 AM, "Davis, Jumaane" <jhdavis@dekalbcountyga.gov> wrote:


Good morning James,
What is your pin # and your personal items should be housed with the Sheriff’s Department… 
J. davis
Supervisor
Dekalb County State Court Probation
556 N. Mcdonough Street, Admin Tower
Room 300
Decatur, Ga. 30030
(404) 371-2822
jhdavis@dekalbcountyga.gov



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Subject:Re: Court Ordered Drug Testing
From:James Avery (jeaverydvm87@att.net)
To:jhdavis@dekalbcountyga.gov;
Date:Monday, March 12, 2018 12:33 PM


Hello Officer Davis,

Been calling that number every day, and still the same dead end:  "Notification program is currently closed."

Already made my call for today around 8:00 AM this morning.

PIN # 9362882

Anyway!

PETITION UPDATE

Results of Avery Probation Revocation Hearing

Bobby Rasulnia
United States
FEB 13, 2018 — Jim Ed Avery, the property owner at 1840 Mason Mill Road, was found to have violated the terms of his probation and was remanded to the DeKalb County jail for 30 days. The violations occurred specifically on September 9, 2017 and November 1, 2017, when Code Enforcement officers found that the signage he had in his front yard exceeded the square footage allowed by the code. 

When released from jail, Mr. Avery will be subject to drug testing every two weeks and visits from his parole officer. Also, code enforcement officers will be expected to view his property on a regular basis. Should he be found to be in violation of his probation again, a warrant for his arrest can be applied for immediately. 

The Public Defenders’ Office was released from representing Mr. Avery, which means that in the future he will either have to represent himself or pay to retain outside counsel. No additional fines or mental health evaluations were added to the conditions of his parole.

Judge McCoyd stated that in his original order he had tried to establish clear parameters and consequences that were fair to both Mr. Avery and the County. However, it was clear that Mr. Avery had not taken the court proceedings seriously and that his display of excess signage signified his lack of concern about county ordinances and his defiance in complying with those ordinances. 

The Judge was not willing at this time to consider Mr. Avery in violation of his parole due to his creating a “hazardous and offensive condition in our community.” However, the Judge did seem to indicate that he might consider this argument in the future should Mr. Avery return to court. 

The neighborhood owes a debt of thanks to those residents who attended this trial. It started at 9 a.m. and went to noon, when it was recessed until 2:15, with the verdict being rendered at approximately 3:00 p.m. Several residents stayed until the bitter end. We were frustrated with the judgment, but were told by the lawyers present that a 30-day jail sentence is a very hefty sentence for what began as essentially a code violation matter, and that the penalties will increase should Mr. Avery continue to violate his parole conditions.

I've already told you our phone conversation Thursday evening, when considering my crystal meths addiction had been a daily habit past four and a half years right up to the day of my probation revocation hearing February 12, 2018,  "IT'S A GIVEN  I"M GOING TO RELAPSE."   

And that I've already have relapsed.    

Why not just take a warrant out for my arrest now,  then get your fucking urine sample.

Trust me!

Our next sample will test positive!

As I have a hearing schedule tomorrow 2:00 pm,  make more sense we taking advantage of the opportunity of me providing a sample then if unable trusting me telling the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.

Sincerely yours,

Simply Jim


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Subject:RE: Court Ordered Drug Testing
From:Davis, Jumaane (jhdavis@dekalbcountyga.gov)
To:jeaverydvm87@att.net;
Date:Monday, March 12, 2018 4:29 PM


Good afternoon James,

Everything is good to go when you call in from this point on…. 

J. davis
Supervisor
Dekalb County State Court Probation
556 N. Mcdonough Street, Admin Tower
Room 300
Decatur, Ga. 30030
(404) 371-2822
jhdavis@dekalbcountyga.gov




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Subject:RE: Court Ordered Drug Testing
From:Davis, Jumaane (jhdavis@dekalbcountyga.gov)
To:jeaverydvm87@att.net;
Date:Monday, March 12, 2018 4:45 PM


Also James,

Each screen does have a cost associated when you test.  Each screen cost $22.12 and has to be paid to our department in person, online or over the phone.  If paying online or over the phone the number to call is:

888-973-0198
dekalbscprobation.com

Case #: CE026200

You will be due to report back to my office 4/4/2018

***  please continue to call the number every day to be advised when you report to the Traffic Court probation office to be screened.  Report to the 2nd Floor of Traffic Court to be escorted by a probation officer over to the screening area.

Thank you…

J. davis
Supervisor
Dekalb County State Court Probation
556 N. Mcdonough Street, Admin Tower
Room 300
Decatur, Ga. 30030
(404) 371-2822
jhdavis@dekalbcountyga.gov



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Subject:Re: Meeting
From:donna.devine@sbcglobal.n
et (donna.devine@sbcglobal.net)
To:jeaverydvm87@att.net;
Date:Tuesday, March 13, 2018 12:54 AM



I know you r going to jail if you test positive for drugs and you said you r using them again! I just need you to give me officer Davis’ name so I can contact him!  I would also like for you to give me jadon’s number so I could contact him!!  Ask officer Davis why he will not return my calls!


Sent from my iPhone 



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Subject:Re: Meeting
From:James Avery (jeaverydvm87@att.net)
To:donna.devine@sbcglobal.net;
Date:Tuesday, March 13, 2018 10:50 PM


Hello Donna,

Today ended up being only an arraignment  hearing for two citations Officer Brown having issued me just before us entering the January 30th Status Update Hearing.  

The trial has been scheduled for April 10, 2018 2:00 pm.  

Believe we are now looking at 60 days jail time if found guilty of having violated code ordinances.

No drug testing performed today.  However, the last thing entered into today's court hearing (public?records)..."wanting court reminded that I've still a crystal meths addiction that's routinely being drug tested.  Possible relapsing any time?

Although they didn't say anything, wish you could have seen their faces; how wide their eyes popped open.  They certainly didn't see that coming!

Sincerely yours,

Jim


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Subject:Re: Meeting
From:donna.devine@sbcglobal.net (donna.devine@sbcglobal.net)
To:jeaverydvm87@att.net;
Date:Tuesday, March 13, 2018 11:17 PM


Thank you for answering! I am so glad you r still home!

Sent from my iPhone



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Subject:Re: Meeting
From:donna.devine@sbcglobal.net (donna.devine@sbcglobal.net)
To:jeaverydvm87@att.net;
Date:Wednesday, March 14, 2018 11:57 AM



Why did their eyes pop open and who r they? Are your neighbors still showing up?


Sent from my iPhone


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busticate




Word Origin



verb (used with object)busticated, busticating. Northern U.S.
1.
to break into pieces.
Origin of busticate
a facetious formation from bust2-icate, on the model of the regularlyformed rusticate
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bust2





[buhst] 

verb (used without object)



1.
Informal.
  1. to burst.
  2. to go bankrupt.
  3. to collapse from the strain of making a supreme effort:
    She was determined to make straight A's or bust.
2.
Cards.
  1. Draw Poker. to fail to make a flush or straight by one card.
  2. Blackjack. to draw cards exceeding the count of 21.
verb (used with object)
3.
Informal.
  1. to burst.
  2. to bankrupt; ruin financially.
4.
to demote, especially in military rank or grade:
He was busted from sergeant to private three times.
5.
to tame; break:
to bust a bronco.
6.
Slang.
  1. to place under arrest:
    The gang was busted and put away on narcotics charges.
  2. to subject to a police raid:
    The bar has been busted three times for selling drinks to minors.
7.
Informal.
  1. to hit.
  2. to break; fracture:
    She fell and busted her arm.
noun
8.
a failure.
9.
Informal. a hit; sock; punch:
He got a bust in the nose before he could put up his hands.
10.
a sudden decline in the economic conditions of a country, marked by an extreme 
drop in stock-market prices, business activity, and employment; depression.
11.
Slang.
  1. an arrest.
  2. a police raid.
12.
Informal. a drinking spree; binge.
13.
Cards.
  1. a very weak hand.
  2. Bridge. a hand lacking the potential to take a single trick.
adjective
14.
Informal. bankrupt; broke.
Verb phrases
15.
bust up, Informal.
  1. to break up; separate:
    Sam and his wife busted up a year ago.
  2. to damage or destroy:
    Soldiers got in a fight and busted up the bar.
Idioms
16.
bust ass, Slang: Vulgar. to fight with the fists; strike or thrash another.
17.
bust on, Slang.
  1. to attack physically; beat up.
  2. to criticize or reprimand harshly.
  3. to make fun of or laugh at; mock.
  4. to inform on.
18.
bust one's ass, Slang: Vulgar. to make an extreme effort; exert oneself.
Origin
1755-65; variant of burstby loss of r before s, as in ass2bass2passel,etc.
Can be confused
burstburst (see usage note at the current entry)
Usage note
Historically bust is derived from a dialect pronunciation of burst and is related to it much as cuss is related to curse. Bust is both a noun and a verb and has a wide range of meanings for both uses. Many are slang or informal. few, as “a decline in economic conditions, depression,” are standard.
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Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2018.
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Subject:Re: Meeting
From:James Avery (jeaverydvm87@att.net)
To:donna.devine@sbcglobal.net;
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Date:Thursday, March 15, 2018 4:33 PM


Hello Donna,

Are ..."my neighbors"... still showing up..?  

Good question!  Let me think about this a moment.

William Thomas Kemp, III 
Senior Assistant Solicitor-General at DeKalb County Solicitor-General's Office
Mercer University - Walter F. George School of Law

Experience


W. Thomas Kemp III is a metro Atlanta area attorney who specializes in representing survivors and victims of serious bodily injury, wrongful death, and unsafe business premise matters and defending individuals accused of serious traffic offenses and felony and misdemeanor offenses.

Tom was admitted to practice law in the State of Georgia in 2000. He is also admitted to practice law before the Supreme Court of Georgia, the Court of Appeals of Georgia, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ga., and the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Ga.

Tom has devoted his career to criminal justice, both as a defense attorney and as a major felony prosecutor. As a defense attorney and former prosecutor, Tom successfully represented individuals in thousands of cases, including more than a hundred jury trials. Tom’s experience in knowing both sides of a criminal case is central to his continued success in representing his clients. Tom’s trial experience allows him to effectively represent his criminal defense clients in both pretrial and trial matters.

Tom is a legal scholar who served as a Guest Instructor, Guest Coach, and Guest Lecturer in trial techniques, trial advocacy, and trial practice at Emory University School of Law. Tom was a published author for the National Defense University, and served on numerous boards for community and educational organizations.

Tom graduated from Georgia Tech with degrees in International Affairs and Public Policy, and graduated from the Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University with his law degree. Tom is a member of the ANAK Society, Georgia Tech’s most prestigious honor society. Tom was chosen to compete in the National Criminal Procedure Competition with Moot Court and served as a Student Editor for the Journal of Southern Legal History while enrolled in law school.



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Tom remains an active member of the United Methodist Church.

Yes... Donna!  

My neighbors are still showing up.




In fact!  Will be showing up with neighbors of mine sometime today before 7:00 PM same DeKalb County Camp Circle Court Complex...AGAIN.... as these court hearings over these signs of mine being in violation of DeKalb County code ordinances!  Just so someone can watch me pee, at taxpayers expense, into to little plastic cup first needing prepaid!

There is no need for me asking Officer Davis why he won't return calls from my big sister in Arkansas.  As I've told him all about my family in  Arkansas,  I don't blame him.  In fact!  When mentioning to Office Davis during one of his visits a good while back, that you didn't like him anymore because he wasn't returning your calls, in addition to letting  him know that I didn't blame him; even added...

"Too bad really.  Was going to suggest  she send you a batch of her chocolate chip cookies."


 Sincerely yours,

Simply Jim


P.S.  

As Professor of Reconciliation Law Emory University, and Founding Member of the Georgia Innocence Project,  our Honorable Judge Mathew McCoy along with his clerk were the other  set of eyes having popped open.

"You just mentioned seeking help for my crystal meths addiction!  Don't you offer it there?!"
~(James E. Avery, DVM)~

"YEEES...we...DO... have ...GROUPS.... that meet here on Saturdays 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM and Tuesdays  7:00 PM - 8:00 PM."
~(Rev. Dr. Beth LaRocca-Pitts: Senior Pastor St. Mark UMC 80% LGBT)~

"But I;m not...ANONYMOUS!"
~(James E. Avery, DVM)~

"Neither...ARE...THEY...really!"
~(Rev. Dr. Beth LaRocca-Pitts: Nothing but a Catholic Fag Hag )~

"SHE'S METHODIST NOW!!!"
~(St. Marks Minister of Social Justice Johua Noblitt: List Under Expense)~

"PAID A METHODIST  ADMINISTER!"
~(Simply Jim:  Methodist Fag the Political ?Catalyst)~


It would be nice hearing someone other than me volunterring the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth for a change.


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Subject:Recording Request 03/13/2018
From:DeKalb County State Court Traffic Division General Information (dcrcinfo@dekalbcountyga.gov)
To:jeaverydvm87@att.net;
Date:Thursday, March 15, 2018 3:14 PM


Good afternoon.

Your recording is ready for pick up. Please note that in accordance with legislation applicable to the Court,, the total estimated cost to search, retrieve and copy the requested document is $9.99. This includes a fee for an audio recording of a court session. Please submit a certified check or money order for $9.99 to the “State Court -Traffic Division” as payment. Once your payment has been received, the requested document(s) will be provided.

Thank you for your inquiry.

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Subject:Re: Court Ordered Drug Testing
From:James Avery (jeaverydvm87@att.net)
To:jhdavis@dekalbcountyga.gov;
Date:Thursday, March 15, 2018 6:08 PM


Hello Officer Davis,

Today I am required reporting to the Traffic Court Probation Office to be escorted by a probation officer over to the screening area only for me providing a urine sample satisfying testing for substance abuse




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Subject:Re: Court Ordered Drug Testing
From:James Avery (jeaverydvm87@att.net)
To:jhdavis@dekalbcountyga.gov;
Date:Friday, March 16, 2018 3:25 AM


Hello Officer Davis,

Well I've been calling that number daily as told.

Today was notified I was to report for drug testing.

And I had every intention reporting for this random drug testing every two weeks court ordered by our Honorable Judge Matthew McCoyd  added to the Terms and Conditions of Probation Agreement resulting from "THAT TRIAL!" January 30, 2017, in addition to  the 30 days jail time resulting from my probation revocation hearing February 12th, 2018.

Had every intention showing up for this court ordered drug testing, just so we could provide the evidence our Magistrate Court of DeKalb County needing enabling them proving once and for all that I am indeed a user of illegal drugs; even if testing positive...only...for crystal.meths; an addiction having  already confessed, and been confessing ever since that disastrous Thanksgiving 2010 putting into effect the only option able seeing...available... me a chance possible having a future in which I might be able living a life ...content; if not ever happy.

The reason for me not showing up for today's testing; 

Except for the one hundred percent equity owning my home paid in full with money recieving yearly as part of my father and  mother's estate planning under the guidance of Probate Lawyer Jim McKenzie, also members of our United Methodist Church Prescott Arkansas (100% pure Methodist laundered patrimony) and  some acres of  trees in  Arkansas; I'm broke. Outright, flat broke.   Although not the same as saying poor.

Have no more money/cash in bank.  Therefore no checking account.  No credit cards either; although I do have the choice of running up a dept.  

I do have a check from my mother written for $1000.00 out of the most recent $14,000.00 gift check having refused.

Can't having trouble find a place that will cash third party personal checks.  Did find one that would personal check $200.00 or less; minus a 10% fee 

Anyway, the bottom line is that I have no way of paying for this test I know will test positive for the meths usage.  No money able paying the $3:00 for parking!  No money paying for gas.  No money  paying for anything unless start pawning items from my home; or accepting one of these cash offers from investors interested in purchasing the property as it.

No money even for the crystal meths addiction. 

Bottom line.  Our Honorable Judge Matthew McCoyd had no right adding the random drug testing when considering how a dialogue exchange between and the Senior Pastor Alice Rogers of Glenn Memorial ended up having me served a letter of criminal trespass by Emory Police.

As I've already informed our Honorable Judge Matthew McCoyd along with Assistant Solicitor General Kemp (Methodist!) our arraignment nearing this past Tuesday March 13th, after we first scheduling the trial for April 12, 2018 a hearing :  "Also!  I'm needing the court reminded...THAT...I'm still a crystal meths addict; routinely being drug tested without the issue having been properly address. That we should  have a positive test coming up soon." 

I do understand you have to do your job.  But is it really necessary being so formal with getting a warrant for my arrest just because I was unable showing up for a drug test I'm confessing will be positive.  Having Robin Clark as a former member of St. Mark UMC , now co-chairs Glenn Memorial  Rainbow Advocacy Group along with her husband Bill Clark, may I at least have tomorrow a chance finding someone with our Glenn Memorial Methodist Church letting me signing over to them this check from an eighty-seven year old rural Arkansan Methodist widow having a self-avowed practicing homosexual, self-avowed practicing Atheist,  self-avowed practicing Crystal Meths Addict?  

Also, having just received an email form Clerks office saying they have copies waiting for me picking up once a $9:99 payment cost of producing these copies; may I a chance seeing just what court hearings they were able retrieving copies.  Really do need a chance, at least, hearing how much of anything I'm having to saying...discernible!

It's getting late.  I'm tired.  Lots of other email wanting sending others.  Still absolutely no support from anyone a single cause of mine.

I'm going to bed.

Sincerely yours,.

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Simply Jim



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