MINNESOTA LEGAL SHYSTERS "STENCH LIST!"
1. Amundson, Roland: See, Tragedy 1;
2. Ceisel, Colia F.: See, Tragedy 2;
3. Cleary, Edward J.: See, Tragedy 2;
4. Friedberg, Joseph S.: See, Tragedy 3
5. Gephart, Timothy J.: See, Tragedy 2;
6. Lillehaug, David L.: See, Tragedy 2;
7. Neal, Wallace: See, Tragedy 2;
8. Peterson, Douglas R.: See, Tragedy 2:
9. Renner, Robert G.: See, Tragedy 2;
10. Thompson, Peter J.: See, Tragedy 2;
11. Walbran, Joseph T.: See, Tragedy 2;
TRAGEDY 1: Justice Roland Amundson of the
Minnesota Court of Appeals.
The National Law Journal included Justice Amundson within
its fifth annual survey entitled, "the stench from the
bench," and offered the following article. "WHEN ASKED WHY
he looted the trust fund of a retarded woman, a contrite
Justice Roland Amundson of the Minnesota Court of Appeals
said his psychiatrist told him he was self-destructive.
In mitigation, his lawyer provided a list of medications
he took for diabetes, depression and high blood pressure.
The questioner persisted. Why did he think he did it?
"I don't know," he replied. "I didn't need the money. I
had the money."
Like so much that rogue judges do, it was inexplicable.
Amundson was a successful lawyer, a partner in his law firm
who upgraded and resold million dollar homes as a sideline,
when he was named a judge in 1988.
He had written a will for a close friend and client,
Robert Day, who wanted to provide lifetime care for an adult
daughter with the mind of a 3-year-old. Day died, and
Amundson obtained approval from a judicial ethics board to
be the trustee. The trust fund contained more than $600,000.
Seven years later, a caregiver for the woman blew the
whistle. She had asked for money for a new furnace for the
woman's home and was turned down because only $29,000 was
left.
Amundson resigned in February, the day before criminal
charges were filed against him. He pleaded guilty;
sentencing is set for May 22.
Prosecutors say he wrote 88 bogus checks over the years,
hiding what he was doing from accountants by making up
fictitious company names and misidentifying purchases.
Money went for marble floors, antiques and bronze
sculptures. A $3,354 check bought him a fireplace insert. He
fixed a spa and outdoor lighting.
Amundson's attorney says he is making restitution, though
he may have to dip into "noncash assets."
TRAGEDY 2: Attorneys CEISEL, CLEARY, GEPHART,
LILLEHAUG, NEAL, PETERSON, RENNER, THOMPSON, and WALBRAN.
This tragedy is about John Gregory Lambros, and it is
written by Lambros, and he is the impetus behind
establishment of this internet web site, so the reader is
cautioned that the author, despite his best efforts, has an
ax to grind, and that should be factored into the reader's
evaluation of this particular tragedy.
The facts are simple, how could U.S. Attorney Robert G.
Renner in 1976 indict Lambros for a crime that the federal
government did not have jurisdiction? Why in 1997 didn't
U.S. Senior District Court Judge Robert G. Renner recuse
himself from resentencing Lambros when he used the illegal
1976 sentence to enhance Lambros' sentence?
The U.S. Supreme Court has classified the above named
attorneys in this tragedy on the verge of INCOMPETENCE. See,
BOUNDS vs. SMITH, 430 US 817, 825, 52 L.Ed.2d 72, 81
(1977) "It would verge on incompetence for a lawyer to file
an initial pleading without researching such issues as
JURISDICTION, venue, standing, . . . a
LAWYER MUST KNOW WHAT THE LAW IS IN ORDER TO DETERMINE
WHETHER A COLORABLE CLAIM EXISTS,
The following are complaints and letters from Lambros to
the OFFICE OF LAWYERS PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE
STATE OF MINNESOTA as to the above illegal 1976 indictment
and 1997 resentencing and the responses from the Director
and/or his staff that would not investigate the actions of
the attorneys involved within this tragedy.
Additional information is available within John Gregory
Lambros' BOYCOTT BRAZIL web site which offers a
comprehensive overview of Lambros' extradition, torture, and
denial of due process since his arrest in Brazil in 1991.
Please visit: www.brazilboycott.org
OFFICE OF LAWYERS PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE STATE OF MINNESOTA
Minnesota Judicial Center, 25 Constitution Avenue, Suite 105, St. Paul,
Minnesota 55155-1500. Tel. (651) 296-3952; Toll-Free No. 1-800-657-3601;
Fax (651) 297-5801; Web site: www.courts.state.mn.us/Iprb
The Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility for the State of Minnesota has jurisdiction over all attorneys practicing law within the State of Minnesota.
1. All attorneys, by their very admission, agree whether knowingly or not, to subscribe to the CODE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY as adopted by the American Bar Association as well as the ethical considerations.
2. The functions of the Canons, the Ethical Considerations and the DISCIPLINARY RULES are discussed in the Preliminary Statement of the Code which states that: "The Canons are statements of axiomatic norms, expressing in general terms the standards of professional conduct EXPECTED of lawyers in their relationships with the public, with the legal system, and with the legal profession. They embody the general concepts from which the Ethical Considerations and the Disciplinary Rules are derived. The Ethical Considerations are aspirational in character and represent the objectives toward which every member of the profession should strive. They constitute a body of principles upon which the lawyer can rely for guidance in many specific situations. The DISCIPLINARY RULES, UNLIKE THE ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS, ARE MANDATORY IN CHARACTER. The Disciplinary Rules state the minimum level of conduct below which no lawyer can fall without being subject to disciplinary action. . . . . An ENFORCING AGENCY, in applying the Disciplinary Rules, may find interpretive guidance in the basic principles embodied in the Canons and in the objectives reflected in the Ethical Considerations." Quoting, HANDELMAN vs. WEISS, 368 F.Supp 258, 262 Foot Note 6 (S.D.NY 1973).
3. The U.S. Supreme Court has held, "It would verge on INCOMPETENCE for a lawyer to file an initial pleading without RESEARCHING SUCH ISSUES AS JURISDICTION, venue, standing, exhaustion of remedies, proper parties plaintiff and defendant and TYPES OF RELIEF AVAILABLE. MOST IMPORTANTLY, OF COURSE A LAWYER MUST KNOW THE LAW IN ORDER TO DETERMINE WHETHER A COLORABLE CLAIM EXISTS, and if so, what facts are necessary to state a cause of action." See, BOUNDS vs. SMITH, 430 U.S. 817, 825, 52 L.Ed.2d 72, 81, 97 S.Ct. 1491 (1977).
The following documents have been filed with the Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility for the State of Minnesota in this action:
October 30, 2001, Lambros letter to the OFFICE OF LAWYERS PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY in St. Paul, Minnesota. This letter is a COMPLAINT against Minnesota Attorneys: a) COLIA F. CEISEL; b) DOUGLAS PETERSON; and c) DAVID L. LILLEHAUG, in allowing LAMBROS to be RESENTENCED on February 10, 1997, before the Honorable Judge Robert G. RENNER. This letter is two (2) pages in length with three (3) pages of exhibits. Therefore, a TOTAL OF FIVE (5) PAGES in PDF FORMAT. YOU NEED ADOBE ACROBAT READER TO VIEW AND PRINT THIS DOCUMENT.
DOWNLOAD OCTOBER 30, 2001, LETTER TO OFFICE OF LAWYERS PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY HERE IN PDF.
November 21, 2001, letter from Edward J. Cleary, Director of the Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility, State of Minnesota, DECISION NOT TO INVESTIGATE the October 30, 2001, COMPLAINT against Attorney DOUGLAS R. PETERSON. This document is two (2) pages in PDF FORMAT. THE FREE ACROBAT READER MAY BE DOWNLOADED FROM ADOBE SYSTEMS BY CLICKING HERE TO VIEW AND PRINT THIS DOCUMENT.
DOWNLOAD NOVEMBER 21, 2001 LETTER AS TO ATTORNEY DOUGLAS R. PETERSON HERE IN PDF.
November 21, 2001, letter from Edward J. Cleary, Director of the Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility, State of Minnesota, DECISION NOT TO INVESTIGATE the October 30, 2001, COMPLAINT against Attorney DAVID L. LILLEHAUG. This document is two (2) pages in PDF FORMAT. THE FREE ACROBAT READER MAY BE DOWNLOADED FROM ADOBE SYSTEMS BY CLICKING HERE TO VIEW AND PRINT THIS DOCUMENT.
DOWNLOAD NOVEMBER 21, 2001 LETTER AS TO ATTORNEY DAVID L. LILLEHAUG HERE IN PDF.
November 26, 2001, letter from Edward J. Cleary, Director of the Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility, State of Minnesota, to Lambros. DECISION NOT TO INVESTIGATE the October 30, 2001, COMPLAINT against Attorney COLIA F. CEISEL. This document is two (2) pages in PDF FORMAT. THE FREE ACROBAT READER MAY BE DOWNLOADED FROM ADOBE SYSTEMS BY CLICKING HERE TO VIEW AND PRINT THIS DOCUMENT.
DOWNLOAD NOVEMBER 26, 2001 LETTER AS TO ATTORNEY COLIA F. CEISEL HERE IN PDF.
November 28, 2001, LETTER OF APPEAL from Lambros to Edward J. Cleary, Office Of Lawyers Professional Responsibility against Attorneys DAVID L. LILLEHAUG and DOUGLAS R. PETERSON. This document is twelve (12) pages in length in PDF FORMAT. THE FREE ACROBAT READER MAY BE DOWNLOADED FROM ADOBE SYSTEMS BY CLICKING HERE TO VIEW AND PRINT THIS DOCUMENT. (Pages hand-numbered I thru 12 in lower right corner to assist you.)
DOWNLOAD NOVEMBER 28, 2001 APPEAL LETTER AGAINST ATTORNEYS LILLEHAUG AND PETERSON HERE IN PDF.
December 03, 2001, LETTER OF APPEAL from Lambros to Edward J. Cleary, Office Of Lawyers Professional Responsibility against Attorney COLIA F. CEISEL. This document is four (4) pages in length in PDF FORMAT. THE FREE ACROBAT READER MAY BE DOWNLOADED FROM ADOBE SYSTEMS BY CLICKING HERE TO VIEW AND PRINT THIS DOCUMENT. (Pages hand-numbered 1 thru 4 in lower right corner to assist you.)
DOWNLOAD DECEMBER 03, 2001 APPEAL LETTER AGAINST ATTORNEY CEISEL HERE IN PDF.
January 14, 2002, letters, three (3) letters, from Attorney Timothy J. Gephart, as to his review pursuant to the Rules on Lawyers Professional Responsibility as to LAMBROS' complaint dated October 30, 2001, as to the actions of Attorney Colia F. Ceisel, Attorney Douglas R. Peterson, and Attorney David L. Lillehaug of Minnesota. Attorney Gephart approved the Director's disposition that no sanctions would be taken against Attorney's CEISEL, PETERSON, or LILLEHAUG. The full history, including the information offered to the Minnesota Lawyers Professional Responsibility Board, is available within the January 02, 2002, "MOTION TO DISCLOSE CURRENT INVESTIGATION BY THE MINNESOTA OFFICE OF LAWYERS PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY" that is a within this section. The three (3) letters are 3 pages in length and being offered in PDF FORMAT. THE FREE ACROBAT READER MAY BE DOWNLOADED FROM ADOBE SYSTEMS BY CLICKING HERE.
DOWNLOAD JANUARY 14, 2002, LETTERS FROM MINNESOTA LAWYERS PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY BOARD HERE IN PDF.
February 15, 2002, Lambros' FILING OF COMPLAINT against Minnesota Attorneys PETER J. THOMPSON, JOSEPH T. WALBRAN, and ROBERT G. RENNER, to Edward J. Cleary, Director of the Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility, St. Paul, Minnesota. This document is twenty-nine (29) pages in length including exhibits in PDF FORMAT. THE FREE ACROBAT READER MAY BE DOWNLOADED FROM ADOBE SYSTEMS BY CLICKING HERE. (Pages are hand numbered 1 thru 29 in lower right corner to assist you.)
DOWNLOAD FEBRUARY 15, 2002 C0MPLAINT AGAINST ATTORNEYS THOMPSON, WALBRAN, AND RENNER HERE IN PDF.
April 12, 2002, letter from Edward J. Cleary, Director of the Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility, State of Minnesota. DECISION NOT TO INVESTIGATE Lambros' February 15, 2002, COMPLAINT against Attorney PETER J. THOMPSON. This document is two (2) pages in PDF FORMAT. YOU NEED ADOBE ACROBAT READER TO VIEW AND PRINT THIS DOCUMENT.
DOWNLOAD APRIL 12, 2002 LETTER AS TO ATTORNEY PETER J. THOMPSON HERE IN PDF.
April 12, 2002, letter from Edward J. Cleary, Director of the Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility, State of Minnesota. DECISION NOT TO INVESTIGATE Lambros' February 15, 2002, COMPLAINT against Attorney JOSEPH T. WALBRAN. This document is two (2) pages in PDF FORMAT. YOU NEED ADOBE ACROBAT READER TO VIEW AND PRINT THIS DOCUMENT.
DOWNLOAD APRIL 12, 2002 LETTER AS TO ATTORNEY JOSEPH T. WALBRAN HERE IN PDF.
April 20, 2002, Lambros' LETTER OF APPEAL as to the April 12, 2002, DECISIONS NOT TO INVESTIGATE from Edward J. Cleary, Director of the Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility, State of Minnesota regarding Attorneys PETER J. THOMPSON and JOSEPH T. WALBRAN. The letter of appeal is 12 total pages including exhibits in PDF FORMAT. YOU NEED ADOBE ACROBAT READER TO VIEW AND PRINT THIS DOCUMENT.
DOWNLOAD APRIL 20, 2002, LETTER OF APPEAL AS TO ATTORNEY THOMPSON AND WALBRAN HERE IN PDF.
May 08, 2002, letter from Attorney Wallace Neal, Designated Board Member for the Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility, State of Minnesota, to Lambros affirming the Director's determination that discipline IS NOT warranted for Attorney Peter J. Thompson. This letter is one page in PDF FORMAT. YOU NEED ADOBE ACROBAT READER TO VIEW AND PRINT THIS DOCUMENT.
DOWNLOAD MAY 08, 2002 LETTER FROM ATTORNEY NEAL REGARDING PETER J. THOMPSON HERE IN PDF.
May 08, 2002, letter from Attorney Wallace Neal, Designated Board Member for the Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility, State of Minnesota, to Lambros affirming the Director's determination that discipline IS NOT warranted for Attorney Joseph T. Walbran. This letter is one page in PDF FORMAT. YOU NEED ADOBE ACROBAT READER TO VIEW AND PRINT THIS DOCUMENT.
DOWNLOAD MAY 08, 2002, LETTER FROM ATTORNEY NEAL REGARDING JOSEPH T. WALBRAN HERE IN PDF.
May 14, 2002, letter from Attorney Cassie Hanson, Assistant Director of the Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility, State of Minnesota, to Lambros as to the reasons a complaint file was not opened against Minnesota Attorney Robert G. Renner in this action. This letter is one page in PDF FORMAT. YOU NEED ADOBE ACROBAT READER TO VIEW AND PRINT THIS DOCUMENT.
DOWNLOAD MAY 14, 2002, LETTER FROM ATTORNEY CASSIE HANSON REGARDING ROBERT G. RENNER HERE IN PDF.
TRAGEDY 2: Attorney Joseph S. Friedberg.
The following tragedy stems from Attorney Joseph S.
Friedberg affidavit in the defense of Attorney Charles W.
Faulkner.
Again, the facts are simple. How can one of the alleged
best criminal defense attorneys in Minnesota state that an
attorney did not fall below an objective standard of
reasonableness for counsel in a criminal case when the
attorney did not even understand the corect sentence his
client could receive under statute?
The following is a copy of the June 29, 2000 AFFIDAVIT OF
FRIEDBERG entry within the Boycott Brazil web site with a
link to same for your review.
June
29, 2000, AFFIDAVIT OF ATTORNEY JOSEPH S. FRIEDBERG, 250
Second Avenue South, Suite 205, Minneapolis, Minnesota
55401. Attorney FRIEDBERG's AFFIDAVIT was submitted with
Defendant FAULKNER's June 30, 2000, MOTION and MEMORANDUM in
support of their request for dismissal and/or summary
judgement. Please note that Attorney FRIEDBERG states that
he is familiar with applicable standards for competency of
criminal defense lawyers and is of the opinion Attorney
FAULKNER's representation DID NOT fall below an
objective standard of reasonableness for counsel in a
criminal case. Lambros can only wonder how many times
Attorney FRIEDBERG has MISINFORMED his criminal
clients of the INCORRECT criminal sentence they could
receive??? Please refer to LAMBROS' May 11, 1999, motion,
"PLAINTIFF'S RESPONSE TO DEFENDANTS' MOTION TO DISMISS OR
FOR SUMMARY JUDGEMENT, MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT AND REQUESTED
ORDER DATED APRIL 26, 1999," pages 14, 15, 16, and 17, and
YOU decide if you would hire Attorney Friedberg to represent
you in a criminal or civil case. FRIEDBERG's AFFIDAVIT is a
total of three (3) pages.
Also see CLAIM 17 within the August 3, 2000,
AFFIDAVIT OF JOHN GREGORY LAMBROS, paragraph 52 thru 60,
pages 15 thru 17, where CHARLES FAULKNER ALLOWED the
Court to offer jury instructions that DID NOT require proof
of the ACTUAL AMOUNT OF THE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE that was
part of the alleged transactions. The amount and/or quantity
of a controlled substance is an ESSENTIAL ELEMENT of every
drug offense and must be established beyond a REASONABLE
DOUBT by the jury.
What's new?
January 29, 2003, filed January 30, 2003, United States
Supreme Court number 02-7346, LAMBROS vs. USA, PETITIONER
LAMBROS' RESPONSE BRIEF TO BRIEF FOR THE UNITED STATES IN
OPPOSITION DATED JANUARY 13, 2003. This is Lambros' response
to the Solicitor General's brief. Please note that Lambros
advises the court that AT LEAST FOUR (4) MEMBERS OF THE
COURT GRANTED CERTIORARI ON THE SAME QUESTION LAMBROS IS
PRESENTING AND JUSTICE STEVENS, WHO REMAINS OUTSIDE THE
POOL, BELIEVES THE QUESTION LAMBROS PRESENTS SHOULD BE
ANSWERED. Therefore, five (5) members (at LEAST five) of the
United States Supreme Court, meeting the unwritten "rule of
four", have already decided LAMBROS' question should be
granted and placed on the calendar for hearing and decision.
Also, Solicitor General Olson, has sent a not-so-subtle
signal to the court that it SHOULD NOT IGNORE Lambros'
question, as the government ONLY responds to approximately
five (5%) percent of all "in forma pauperis" filings, the
so-called "pauper" docket. This document has forty-nine (49)
pages, including exhibits, in PDF FORMAT and numbered in the
lower right hand corner in long hand to assure order in your
review. This PDF DOCUMENT NEEDS ADOBE ACROBAT
READER TO VIEW AND PRINT.
DOWNLOAD
JANUARY 29, 2003, LAMBROS' RESPONSE BRIEF TO WRIT OF
CERTIORARI HERE IN PDF.
"WHERE'S THE JURISDICTION JUDGE ROBERT G. RENNER!" This article was published for the internet magazine JUSTICE DENIED -- The Magazine for the Falsely Convicted, as per their request on November 30, 2002. Please visit the JUSTICE DENIED web site: www.justicedenied.org. This five (5) page story with five (5) pages of exhibits, total ten pages, is being offered in PDF FORMAT. YOU NEED ADOBE ACROBAT READER TO VIEW AND PRINT THIS DOCUMENT.
DOWNLOAD DECEMBER 9, 2002 ARTICLE "WHERE'S THE JURISDICTION JUDGE ROBERT G. RENNER!" HERE IN PDF.
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