Tag: Sixth District Court of Appeals
Post 70 – Judge Reger
Anita Serda, Ashley Clifton, Corey Pratt, Douglas Kinder, Jason, Judge Reger, Kristie Koester, PHCA, Prosecution, Sixth District Court of Appeals, Stephanie Serda, VisalusOne thing that Jason learned the hard way is that during the appeals process, judges don’t really seem to do what they are supposed to. They read the motion and the prosecution’s reply. It is very hard to believe they pay attention to the evidence. Continue reading…
Post 67 – Latest Appeal Denied
Many of you who have not experienced the criminal justice system may think that when you appeal to the court, they listen to what you have to say and then decide whether or not your argument has merit. You would be wrong. Continue reading…
Post 44 – Trial – Douglas Kinder (part 1)
$238k, $30k, Ashley Clifton, Charges, Corruption, did not verify, Douglas Kinder, Jason, NPR Story, Sixth District Court of Appeals, State v. Searfoss, Stealing, Theft, Tom Matuszak, VisalusHe will verify a larger amount of transactions and said he gave Jason the benefit of the doubt. However, many are specifically listed as thefts and all of them are on Ashley Clifton’s list that he did not verify. Continue reading…
Post 7 – Trial – Opening Statements
Anita Serda, Ashley Clifton, Attorney General, Board, Channa Beard, Engaging, Fundraising, Jason, Medical Account, Medical Clinic, PHCA, Prosecutor, RICO, Sixth District Court of Appeals, Stephanie Serda, Treasurer, VolunteeringExposing the requirements of Engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity Beard states Pg. 190 “There are many incidents that you’re going to hear of. And corrupt activity can be defined as theft and money laundering. Those are the two that we’re going to focus on for this trial.” Continue reading…
Post 6 – Pre-Trial
Even more shocking is that he showed up to trial with just a few pages to put into evidence and none of them were the financial records that proved Jason’s innocence. The trial judge and Appeals Court somehow found him competent. Corrupt? Maybe. Insane to any reasonable human? Absolutely. Continue reading…
Post 5 – The Charges
$25k, $30k, $3k, Anita Serda, Ashley Clifton, Engaging, Jason, Medical Account, Money Laundering, Prosecutor, Real Estate, RICO, Sheriff’s Sale, Sixth District Court of Appeals, Stephanie Serda, TheftIf you have a lawyer, they are you! No matter how badly they screw the pooch, you are stuck with the consequences. In Jason’s case, his appeal attorney was clearly not aware of the requirements for the engaging charge. He only had ten days after the decision from the Appeals court to inform them of the law that required the reversal of the engaging charge; it did not happen. In January 2024 Jason became certified in paralegal studies and learned this law shortly thereafter. He filed a motion for review. Not only was it denied because the appeal was over… Continue reading…
Post 4 – The Complaints
$238k, Attorney General, D&W Development, Festival, Jason, Judge Reger, Perrysburg, PHCA, Prosecution, Sixth District Court of Appeals, Steve Kramer, Walter CelleyWhen these charges came to light, Steve Kramer, a trustee of the PHCA came forward with a letter urging the prosecution that they had it all wrong and that the PHCA had no money missing. He also stated that the PHCA had never had the amount of money in question to have been stolen in the first place. Here is the letter he wrote to the prosecution. Continue reading…