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Date: Wed, 19 Feb 1997 17:41:42 -0800
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From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: Re: SNET: Montana Drug Scandal Creates New Law


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Can we get a copy of the Roe Report
scanned and distributed here?

/s/ Paul Mitchell



At 03:48 PM 2/18/97 +0000, you wrote:
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>Update:
>No doubt Gov. Marc Racicot had another sleepless
>night last night.
>The mass delusion of Montanans concerned about the
>Hi-Line Murders and drug smuggling from Canada is
>reaching epic proportions.
>Now state Senator Emerson has brought up the "I" word --
>"impeachment".  Senator Emerson also says that he too
>has been threatened.  Why?
>Several reliable journalistic sources believe it is
>because the Cali cartel octopus controls key Helena
>politicians who are compromised.
>But Sen. Emerson doen't have to worry much about threats
>for long.  On wednesday full copies of the 
>Roe Report were distributed by hand on the Senate floor
>to every Senator present.
>lawmk
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>
>"They Can't Get Away With Murder -
>...Proposal would protect against assasinations disguised
>as traffic accidents"
>Daily Missoulian
>Missoula, Montana
>February 13,1997
>
>Helena (AP)
>Some government, police and court officials
>across Montana have engaged in criminal
>conspiracies that involve fraud, bribery,
>drug dealing - even murder, A Senate committee
>was told Wednesday.
>
>That was the testimony of some who appeared
>in favor of a bill by Sen. Casey Emerson,
>R-Bozeman, to create a state inspector general
>who would investigate wrongful acts by judges,
>prosecutors and other government officials.
>
>Under Emmerson's Senate Bill, the inspector
>general would be under the supervision of
>a three member committee: two House members
>and one Senator; and there would be a mechanism
>to begin impeachment proceedings when official
>wrongdoing is found.
>
>The inspector general could investigate 
>wrongdoing  by members of the public,
>Emerson said, and any evidence turned up
>would be presented to a grand jury.
>
>There hasn't been an impeachment in Montana
>since 1927, emerson told the Senate Judiciary
>committee, adding, "The fact that we haven't
>had an impeachment in all this time should
>tell you something."
>
>Several witnesses provided lengthy testimony
>in favor of the bill, relating what they 
>believe were instances of conspiracy, fraud,
>bribery of judges and murders that were staged
>to look like traffic accidents.
>
>"I have instances all over the state of Montana
>to show that those atrocities are going on
>statewide," said Walter Hammermeister, a former
>Pondera County Sherrif.
>
>Another witness was Jeanie Wolfe, of Sidney,
>the mother of one of two Montana men found 
>dead in a burned-out car just inside the
>North Dakota border.
>
>The families believe the men were killed --
>possibly in a conspiracy involving law
>officers -- but Mrs. Wolfe said authorities
>won't follow up on their suspicions, even
>though an insurance investigator and one
>for Chrysler Corp. found evidence to support
>the suspicion that the men were murdered
>and the fire was deliberately set.
>
>Testifying against the bill were Assistant
>attorney General John F. Conner, Jr. and
>Russell Hill of the Montana Trial Lawyers
>Association.
>
>Connor said his office has prosecuted 
>numerous public officials for wrongdoing,
>but can't always come up with enough
>evidence to bring them to court.
>
>"The law that I work with is not corrupt,"
>Connor told the legislative panel.
>
>Connor predicted that if Emerson's bill
>were enacted, human nature being what
>it is, people would end up filing 
>complaints against the inspector general,
>claiming that he or she was not vigorously
>pursuing wrondoers.
>
>Hill said he understands people's 
>frustrations because big corporations
>and the powerful are able to use the 
>law and and the system to their own
>advantage, while the ordinary person
>often has no recourse.
>
>"There is a conspiracy out there, but
>it is a conspiracy of complexity,"
>Hill said.  "If you're rich enough to
>be able to pay a lobbyist or lawyers
>by the hour, you can come in and work
>the heck out of the system.  If you're
>an ordinary person, you can't navigate
>it."
>
>Many of Emerson's former students have 
>come forward to accuse him of physically
>assaulting them and other children when
>he was a teacher at Bozeman Junior High
>in the 1960's.
>
>Emerson told the committee that the
>accusations are motivated by fear of
>his attorney general bill.
>
>"This is a threat to them and they're
>going to try to get rid of me," Emerson
>said.
>
>The Senate panel took the bill under
>consideration and Chairman Bruce Crippen,
>R-billings, said members will act on 
>it at a later date.
>
>
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