August 10, 1999

                     PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT
           TO PROSECUTE MS. JANET RENO FOR MURDER AND
        BEING AN ACCESSORY TO MURDER IN THE FIRST DEGREE


Hon. Alex Kozinski, Judge
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
P.O. Box 91510
Pasadena 91109-1510
CALIFORNIA, USA

Subject:  Execution of Minor Children without Death Warrants

Dear Judge Kozinski:

This is  a formal PUBLIC NOTICE of my specific intent to petition
the  District Court of Texas State, McLellan County, Texas State,
ex rel.  on behalf of the People of the United States of America,
for an  ORDER to Ms. Janet Reno, alleging to be the United States
Attorney General, to show cause why she, and other as yet unnamed
accessories, should not be charged with multiple counts of murder
and  of being  an  accessory to murder  in the first  degree,  in
violation  of the pertinent  Texas State criminal statute(s),  in
connection with the unwarranted deaths of numerous minor children
in Waco, Texas, on or about April 19, 1993.

This is  also a  formal PUBLIC  NOTICE of  my specific  intent to
forward  her answer(s),  if any,  to the lawfully convened county
grand jury in McLellan County,  Texas State,  for  their  careful
consideration;   or,  in  the  alternative,  to  testify  to  her
decision, if  any, to  fall silent in view of the Fifth Amendment
and also the holding of the Supreme Court of the United States in
Miranda v. Arizona.

For supplementary authorities, see also the Universal Declaration
of Human  Rights, and  the International  Covenant on  Civil  and
Political Rights,  the latter enacted with specific reservations,
both rendered supreme Law pursuant to the Supremacy Clause in the
Constitution for  the  United  States  of  America,  as  lawfully
amended, in re prohibitions against execution of minor children.

Judge Alex Kozinski,  thank  you very  much for  your  continuing
supervision in these important matters of state.


Sincerely yours,

/s/ Paul Andrew Mitchell

Paul Andrew Mitchell, B.A., M.S.
Counselor at Law, Federal Witness,
and Private Attorney General

copies:  Sheriff, McLellan County, Texas
         Sheriff, Alameda County, California
         Solicitor General, Washington, D.C.


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