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I really need to stay away from reading the latest about the California Governator and his prison budgets… cuz, it really pisses me off! In a way, I really wanna know what is going on with our money, but then when I find out, I just get upset because its jacked and there seems to be little anyone can do to relieve popular hysteria that is allowing the large prison unions to suck us all dry.

The California Parole system is broken, but it is broken for a good reason, to line the pockets of the correction system unions with 6 figure salaries, people who would only be qualified to work at Jack-in-the-crack without them. I mean, you need tons of people to get tons in overtime and they make sure getting tons of people is no problem. Civil rights? hell, they got trumped by 100k+ salaries to idiots who flunked out of pre-school.

Seriously, the California prison system is one of the largest on the planet with the highest rate of paperwork and parole violators on the planet to match. The Governator just asked for billions more to build more California prisons so California can hire more cousins as guards and give people prison time on their parking tickets so more guards can buy those gas guzzling Hummers they seem to love. Hell, almost makes you wish you were related to a California prison guard, no need for education or even 1/2 a braincell, they take care of their own, ya know.

There is a family I know, if it wasn’t for the correction officer union they would all be on welfare and there is over a dozen of em. They make me sick, always saying how great it is to be able to vote for your own raises and be able to hire all your friends and family. Yep, they claim they vote on whether to get a raise or not… ahh, let me think about that one… “I vote not. California is in a budget crisis ya know… my new Maseratti can wait! DUHHH!”

The sad fact is that the California parole board makes it very hard for parolees to NOT get violated. Getting pulled over for a traffic ticket may get you a year and 3 years of parole no matter what the original sentence, is mandatory. Many people do more time on violations than the original offense, keeping the union fat and happy.

Many parolees are forced into crazy restrictions, even though they are now “free”. I just saw a story about a block of houses in the ghetto. It seems that the parole officers are FORCING the parolees to live there. Once there, they are not allowed to get back to work and are made to file for welfare, whether they want to or not. The welfare is to pay for the housing and the fleet of BMW’s (and all the gold teeth) the cousin, sorry, I mean the home owner wants.

They stack bunk beds 10 deep in the bedrooms and force the “free” men to stay there and pay rent with the welfare money that gets sent directly to the cousin, sorry, the homeowner. If the men have a home and a job to go to and actually leave… well, it’s a violation and another year in prison.

I talked to this kid, he was about 21, he told me he refused to go on welfare, he said he had a wife and child to take care of and if he did the welfare, they would take it out of HER paychecks from work (his wife), he was actually allowed to work (after many complaint letters) and tried to work but the job was 50 miles away from house and it took 2 hours on a bus to get to work. He said they refused to allow him to live closer to his job, seems it was just too much paperwork. Anyway, he is now back in prison because he was late coming back twice… 2 to 3 hours late… Once because of the bus and once because his boss needed some overtime. His wife and child? well, seems their home is now in foreclosure because she just can not pay all the bills alone. Child support? she gets none because “cousin” takes the welfare check. He needs a few more 140″ flat panel plasma tv’s, to give as gifts to the union members that set him up, fat, collecting welfare checks for 30 fools living in his 3 bedroom house. All thanks to the Governator and the State of California!

Here is a quote regarding this issue..

Whoa! Take a deep breath for a minute. I happen to be a Correctional Officer in a state institution that holds about 7200 inmates. I must say (and I am a progressive) that you don’t want these men back on the streets. Many can barely read, don’t have a work ethich other than selling dope, and are prone to violence. God knows what people are capable of doing while under the influence. Be careful what you pray for, you just may get it…

Funny how “ethic” is mis-spelled above from the original quote. That attitude sums us the California budget crisis in regards to the bloated prison population. “God forbid that someone who can not read, be taught how to read, hey, they would then be able to read the paperwork, point out the mis-spellings and maybe some other bullshit being spread on taxpayers.

Just throw them into the bottomless hole where they belong and do everything possible to keep them there for years after the original sentence was completed, drain dry the struggling taxpaying families, schools and social programs to lock up as many people as possible for as long as possible “. Speaking about being prone to violence… I saw some news piece some time back about the Coecoran prison guards who were setting up prison fights to the death for the sake of their own entertainment and gambling… Does that qualify as violent? Criminal sentencing needs to stay where it belongs, with the justice system, NOT the labor unions and their kin.
Unrealistic parole rules set as a blanket, regardless of the individual situation is insane. What is sick ass shit is that the only reason they make it impossible for the parolee’s to get back into society, work and family is to make sure the prisons stay FULL. Without full prisons, there would be no need for tons of overtime! It sickens me that every other state wants parolees to get to work and become self-sufficient while California forces them into insane conditions, all set up to bring them back into prison for the 3 years! WTF Taxpayers? We need school books NOT welfare for parolees that are not allowed to work.

Crazy thing is, that 21 year old kid also said that he tried smoking crack at the house for the first time ever(he was not into drugs, he went to prison over a stupid drunken brawl). He said everyone is so bored that all there is left to do is dope. Thats great, my 28% of income tax is going into starting some kids drug problem and keeping up the neighborhood’s crack house. GO GO Governator!

wanna know more about the governator Arnie and the california budget due to intentional prison overcrowding to make a few rich? read this article about how much money California may waste as our school children lack the funds needed for things like…. books

This sums it all up, comment from another article about needing billions more yearly to build more prisons..

I find California’s prison system to be a “MONEY PIT”. And until they revise the Sentensing process and Parole System and get these parts out of the hands of the Prison Unions their will never be an answer. California has turned the Fox Loose in the Hen house.

Bro, the Union’s foxes seem to have penned up not just the hens, but every rooster, turkey and pigeon for their pluckings.

Making money hand over fist and still taking..

People need to be more educated in the real reason why more prison are being build. I college student and my research has been on the Prison Industrial Compex. PRISONS ARE THE NEW SLAVE TRADE. Fortune 500 and multi-billion dollar corporations such as McDonalds, Microsoft, Boeing, Sprint, Compaq, Toys R Us, and Revlon and Victoria ’s Secret use prison labor for packing, telemarketing, and manufacturing. Hattery, Angela and Smith, Earl. (2006) The prison industrial complex. Sociation Today, 4 (2).

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ohh, this will be a long one because this issue aggravates me like none other..

For starters… just about every senior in high school who has dated a freshman or junior, the kid in college who is still dating his high school sweetheart, any dumb college kid who flashed or mooned anyone. the 12 year old kid who as a joke pulled down their younger siblings pants and laughed. the wrongfully accused and any man going through a bitter divorce with a vengeful wife. Anyway… 99.5% of the population

So know who is a registered sex offender? Anyone who was unlucky enough to have been caught and someone lying about the age is no excuse…..everyone should be able to tell the difference between 17 and 18! period.

think it could not possible be true? read on.

Los Angeles, CA–”When Ricky was 16, he went to a teen club and met a girl named Amanda, who said she was the same age. They hit it off and were eventually having sex. At the time Ricky thought it was a pretty normal high school romance.

“Two years later, Ricky is a registered sex offender, and his life is destroyed. “Amanda turned out to be 13. Ricky was arrested, tried as an adult, and pleaded guilty to the charge of lascivious acts with a child, which is a class D felony in Iowa. It is not disputed that the sex was consensual, but intercourse with a 13-year-old is illegal in Iowa.“Ricky was sentenced to two years probation and 10 years on the Iowa online sex offender registry. Ricky and his family have since moved to Oklahoma, where he will remain on the state’s public registry for life.“Being labeled a sex offender has completely changed Ricky’s life, leading him to be kicked out of high school, thrown out of parks, taunted by neighbors, harassed by strangers, and unable to live within 2,000 feet of a school, day-care center or park. He is prohibited from going to the movies or mall with friends because it would require crossing state borders, which he cannot do without permission from his probation officer. One of Ricky’s neighbors called the cops on him, yelled and cursed at him, and videotaped him every time he stepped outside, Ricky said.

“‘It affects you in every way,’ he said. ‘You’re scared to go out places. You’re on the Internet, so everybody sees your picture.’”

A 17 YO kid went to summer camp, sent there by his parents, he meets a girl at camp who tells him she is 16, they have a summer romance. Her parents find out, tell the kid she is only 13(he did not know, they are in the same teen summer camp together) he is now a registered sex offender for life. He is not allowed to return back to his school nor finish high school, he can never go to college or get a real job. Most likely he will spend 15 years in prison on registry violations before he is 40 and will be forced to move countless times as states add more and more places he no longer can live near.

A black man 40 years ago(then a teen) was wrongly arrested for “molesting” a white girl. He is railroaded by the white police and forced to plead guilty. 40 years later, the registry is retroactive he finds himself in prison for 5 years, as an old man for registry violations because the southern state he lives in says that registered sex offenders can not live within 1/2 mile of schools, parks, bus stops, swimming pools, churches, etc. leaving 1 hotel in the state that no one can afford daily or under a bridge. This man committed no crime other then the one 40 years back and was evicted out of his lifelong home because the state says he can not live there. Being homeless is not an excuse to not register an address and is 3 to 10 in prison as a violent felony in most states.

A 20 year old college kid at spring break moons a group of girls with his buddies, gets arrested for indecent exposure. one of the girls has her 16 YO sister with her in the crowd. He is a sex offender for life. 20 years later, now 40, married with kids and having committed no crime the police come to his home, arrest him for a week lapse in registration, seems the Read the rest of this entry »

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Posted (justsick) in (Corrupt Police, OC Sheriff Corruption, Police Stealing) on October-31-2007 (0) Comments  Read More

Michael S Corona OC SheriffOk, come see for your self! Read these Federal Indictments, and comment back here. I’m betting this man never spends a day in Jail, or pays a penny of the Millions he’s bilked the taxpayers back. This ladies and gentalmen is what your “Local Law Enforcement” is up to. And then they have the ball’s to call your house at dinner time and ask for you to make a donation. We’ll give you a sticker for your vehicle for donating they tell you. Hmmm, does this sticker get you the same “Get out of Jail” free status that Sheriff Carona gives to his buddies for $1000 a month. Get used to it people, if you’re going to hang with Corruption.JustSickShit.com these are the articles you’re going to come accross. No one else wants to talk about it! WE DO!!!

These three links are to the .PDF file Indictments that the Government has handed down. Feel free to download them (right click, save as) and read them at your leisure.

Sheriff Carona’s Indictment (PDF)

Sheriff Haidl’s Plea Agreement (PDF)

Sheriff Jaramillo’s Plea Agreement (PDF)

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Posted (justsick) in (Corrupt Police, OC Sheriff Corruption, Police Stealing) on October-31-2007 (0) Comments  Read More

This is a history of Mike S Carona, the Orange County Sheriff of the past 5 years. We are absolutely appalled by the things this man has done, and yet he is still THE SHERIFF of ORANGE COUNTY!

Mike Carona and Rick Rizzolo (FBI noted Mob Boss)

Mike Carona and Rick Rizzolo

Pictures speak volumes, and they can raise questions—like what the hell was Sheriff Mike Carona thinking when he posed for a photo with Rick Rizzolo, a man the FBI calls a mob associate?

That’s Rizzolo—shirt untucked, gold bracelet and pinky ring, cocktail, smile—with his arm draped around Orange County’s top cop. Rizzolo is a wealthy man, a Las Vegas strip club owner with unusual access to Nevada politicians, Hollywood celebrities, and colorful criminals who’ve been featured in mob books and movies. Even by that standard, his time with Carona, who hails himself as “America’s sheriff,” must have seemed surreal. It’s not often, if ever, that a big-shot California cop will openly party with a well-known underworld figure.

Organized-crime agents say the two men posed for the shot at Newport Beach’s posh Ritz restaurant sometime between 2002 and 2004. They declined to be more specific about the date. But they will say the two men drank, chatted and shared laughs at the Ritz, exchanged warm embraces, and, as absurd as it seems, posed for photographs, including this one obtained by the Weekly, providing a record of the odd meeting.

Investigators have tied Rizzolo to Chicago and New York mob families. The Las Vegas Review Journal reports that he’s the target of an ongoing corruption probe. A federal indictment describes his topless joint as a “racketeering enterprise.” The club’s general manager, Albert Rapuano, can’t get a gaming license because of his own mob ties. Rizzolo has employed as bouncers the sons and brothers of high-ranking Mafia bosses. He cracked a man’s skull with a baseball bat to resolve a 1985 dispute. In 1999, FBI surveillance caught him in Chicago discussing gambling and construction interests with notorious hit man Joey “The Clown” Lombardo as well as John “No Nose” DiFronzo, Joe “The Builder” Andriacchi, Rudy Fratto and William Messino, a convicted felon and loan shark.

You might expect that Carona, who has his own organized-crime unit and is seeking re-election in June despite a series of corruption scandals, would stay far from trouble. He heads California’s second-largest sheriff’s department, once served as the chairman of a state crime commission and has the ear of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. He’s a senior adviser on national security issues to President George W. Bush.

Last spring, Rizzolo—who owns a 3,700-square-foot oceanfront estate in Newport Beach—attended Carona’s 50th birthday party and was among the first to contribute to the sheriff’s re-election campaign. When The Orange County Register’s Tony Saavedra disclosed in November 2005 that the sheriff had accepted Rizzolo’s $1,500, Carona’s media consultants acknowledged that the men had met “two or three times.” Two weeks ago, they told the Weekly that there might have been meetings but insisted that the sheriff was clueless about Rizzolo’s occupation and mob ties.

If that assertion raised eyebrows in Carona’s own department, it enraged anti-mob cops.

“It’s disgusting,” one high-level officer said of the Rizzolo-Carona relationship. “It’s a slap in the face to law enforcement. What is Sheriff Carona thinking? He’s either incredibly stupid or dirty as hell. Or both.”

Mike Carona, Freddie Glusman, and Gary Primm

Mike Carona, Freddie Glusman, and Gary Primm

Carona’s job comes with a $550 million annual budget, 1,800 deputies and access to secret organized-crime databases. If he’s really unaware of the activities of La Cosa Nostra (LCN) in Orange County, state investigators aren’t. According to a 2003 report, LCN and its associates are responsible for a “broad spectrum” of crimes in Southern California: murder, drug trafficking, gambling, labor racketeering, extortion, infiltration of legitimate businesses, loan sharking, pornography, prostitution, tax fraud and financial market manipulations. The report notes that this region “has always been an attractive location for traditional organized crime families” because of its proximity to Las Vegas. It also claims LA, San Diego and Orange counties are “open” territories where no single mafia family dominates.

Organized-crime cops here won’t publicly discuss Rizzolo’s activities, and Sheriff Carona did not respond to questions. But numerous sources in and outside the sheriff’s department say the men were introduced by Freddie Glusman, owner of the Ritz restaurant in Newport Beach since May 2002. Glusman, a Carona campaign contributor, also owns upscale Piero’s Italian Restaurant in Las Vegas.

Glusman doesn’t hide the fact that Piero’s is a mob hangout. In advertising, Glusman brags that his patrons include “businessmen in the casino industry with Italian surnames” or “local color guys.” He boasts that these men like his restaurant for “confidential encounters.” Years ago, he installed a private wine cabinet for Rizzolo. Joey Cusumano—a former Laguna Beach resident, Rizzolo pal and alleged mob associate who is banned for life from the Nevada gaming industry—is also a regular at Piero’s, according to published reports in Las Vegas.

“No one gets bothered in my restaurant,” Glusman says in an ad. “I don’t care who the celebrity is or what they have done. I see to it that they are allowed to dine in peace and quiet. No exceptions!” But last year, even Glusman couldn’t deliver on the promise: the FBI arrested two retired New York City police officers, Louis Eppolito and Stephen Caracappa, while dining at Piero’s. Earlier this month, a federal jury convicted the ex-cops of secretly moonlighting for East Coast organized-crime outfits for more than a decade while carrying badges. Eppolito and Caracappa were involved in at least 11 attempted or successful mob-ordered hits, according to federal prosecutors.

Of course, Glusman isn’t responsible for the actions of his patrons. But you might expect that his friendship with Rizzolo and other mob associates would disqualify him from membership in any law-enforcement agency in the U.S. Thanks to Carona, you’d be wrong. Sometime between 2002 and 2004 (the sheriff’s department refuses to say when), Carona gave Glusman and Nevada casino owner Gary Primm (another campaign contributor) official Orange County sheriff’s badges and swore them in as reserve deputies. The ceremony didn’t take place in public or in the sober offices of the sheriff’s Santa Ana headquarters: it happened inside the Ritz, just a few feet from the bar. Along with the badges, Carona, dressed in full uniform, brought taxpayer-funded presents: engraved bottles of wine and a cake (white icing and strawberries) with the inscription, “Congratulations Sheriff Glusman and Sheriff Primm.”

Sheriff’s department officials, including Carona, claim everyone who receives a badge has been cleared by a thorough background check. But law-enforcement sources say the sheriff gave Glusman and Primm badges before real deputies were allowed to vet them.

(Carona did not respond to the Weekly’s request to publicly release the dates of the Glusman/Primm swearing-in ceremony and the completion of the background checks.)

It didn’t take long for Glusman to abuse his power. In July, a Newport Beach shop owner refused to let Glusman use a private parking space. Glusman cursed and flashed his sheriff’s badge. “How do you like that?” he yelled. The shop owner, a former cop, wasn’t impressed. He reported the incident to police. Glusman resigned in October before internal-affairs agents could finish their investigation.

Carona, Glusman, and Primm at the Ritz bar

Carona, Glusman, and Primm at the Ritz bar

Carona, who reneged last April on his pledge to relinquish control of the sheriff’s department after two terms, has presided over an ethical mess. Several women have filed sexual harassment complaints against him. The attorney general’s office is investigating the sheriff’s questionable use of $130,000 in campaign funds. George Jaramillo, his longtime No. 1 deputy, faces bribery charges. Attorney Joe Cavallo, his longtime drinking buddy, was arrested for an alleged bail bonds scheme at the Orange County jail. Liquor-store owner Jack Henshaw, a major Carona donor whose identity was concealed for years, was fined $200,000 for attempting to bribe a federal court official. Raymond Yi, his personal martial arts instructor, allegedly flashed a sheriff’s badge and pointed a gun at fellow golfers. POST, a state police licensing agency, refused to recognize 87 individuals Carona had deputized without thorough background checks or training requirements. Don Haidl, a wealthy businessman who won appointment as assistant sheriff after raising the most money for Carona’s first campaign, paid the state attorney general’s office $104,000 to end a whistleblower action alleging fraudulant business deals. Charles Gabbard, the largest individual contributor to Carona’s 2002 re-election campaign, is a convicted felon (murder, robbery, burglary) seeking police agency contracts; last year, the Weekly disclosed that Carona had promised Gabbard the free use of inmate labor at the same time Gabbard was funneling $29,000 in illegal contributions to the sheriff’s campaign.

It’s a record that’s in stark contrast to promises Carona made in his first months in office seven years ago.

“No one is ever going to get close enough to me to compromise me,” the sheriff said. “It just won’t happen.”

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Posted (justsick) in (Corrupt Police, OC Sheriff Corruption, Police Stealing) on October-31-2007 (0) Comments  Read More

Michael S Corona OC SheriffOrange County Sheriff Michael S. Corona Federally Indicted for fraud, and cover ups! Orange County’s sheriff joined with a wealthy businessman and others, including his wife and mistress, in using his office to enrich themselves by accepting some $350,000 in illicit gifts, loans and other compensation, according to an indictment unsealed Tuesday.

Neither Sheriff Mike Carona nor his attorney, H. Dean Steward, could be reached for immediate comment on the 10-count federal complaint.

The court papers allege that Carona was boosted into office with the help of businessman Don Haidl, who, among other things, made regular $1,000 monthly payments in exchange for full access to the resources of the sheriff’s department and a get-out-of-jail-free card.
Haidl helped Carona get elected and was appointed in January 1999 to the position of assistant sheriff — despite a lack of qualifications — as payback, the government alleges.

For more, on Sheriff Michael S Corona click here to link to the CBS2.com article!

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Posted (justsick) in (Police Stealing) on October-25-2007 (0) Comments  Read More

This is the typical police officer in the USA! Now I’m obliviously not being sexist, or racist, as the officers in question are African American Women! I’ll bet dollars to the cops donuts that these officers still have their jobs, and were decorated with valor for their amazing contribution to the Katrina Disaster. THESE PEOPLE MAKE ME SICK! WAKE UP AMERICA!!! You will find content on this site that will amaze, and confuse you, but the reality is that IT’S TRUE, our police forces are severely corrupt to a point that they will steal right in front of a News camera, and not care.

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