July 1, 1999

Hon. Jane Dee Hull

Governor of Arizona

1700 W. Washington, 9th Floor

Phoenix 85007

ARIZONA, USA

 

Subject:  Grand Jury Investigation of

          Mr. Lawrence E. Condit, Esquire

 

Dear Governor Hull:

 

     Mr. Lawrence E. Condit, a Tucson attorney, lied to the Bank of America when he stopped payment on a check for $3,113.42 to satisfy the final judgment in the embezzlement case which I won against Neil and Evelyn Nordbrock (see attached).

 

     I believe that there is now more than sufficient evidence to indict Mr. Condit on numerous state and federal offenses.  One of several VERIFIED CRIMINAL COMPLAINT(s) is enclosed, for your information.  The others can be viewed at Internet URL:

 

http://supremelaw.org/cc/nordbrok/index.htm

 

     The originals are archived in the court docket file for that case, assuming there has been no further tampering with the evidence there.

 

     Please instruct the Arizona State Attorney General to institute criminal proceedings against Mr. Lawrence E. Condit.

 

     If I can be of any further assistance, please contact me care of the Forwarding Agent's address listed below.  I can also be reached via email at:

 

<supremelawfirm@altavista.net>

 

     I am prepared to testify before a qualified grand jury, but please understand that my financial situation is strained, due to protracted retaliation (like Condit's crimes) for my federal testimony and judicial activism.  Traveling to Arizona would require financial aid.

 

     Governor Hull, thank you very much for your timely assistance in this matter.

 

 

Sincerely yours,

 

/s/ Paul Andrew Mitchell

 

Paul Andrew Mitchell, B.A., M.S.

Counselor at Law, Federal Witness,

and Private Attorney General

c/o Forwarding Agent

345 Estudillo Avenue, Suite 104

San Leandro 94577

CALIFORNIA, USA

 

copy:  Judge Alex Kozinski, 9th Circuit (supervising)

       Neil and Evelyn Nordbrock, Tucson, Arizona

       Doriann Foti, Bank of America, Tucson (downtown branch)

       Ken Binion, Bank of America, Tucson (downtown branch)

       Linda Smith, Bank of America, Tucson (downtown branch)