Thursday, January 8, 2009

Can Someone Explain this to Me?

I like to think of myself as a pretty intelligent person. Not too many things stump me. But this problem that I am about to write about has me absolutely perplexed. I know someone who is going through a very rough patch in her life. She is in the process of a divorce and she hates every minute of it. One of the problems that she is facing is that the man she thought she said forever to has turned out to be a cheating, lying, adulterer. The other thing she found out was that he has committed numerous felonies. He is not a drug dealer or anything like that, he simply rolled odometers for important people in the town he lives in. It turns out that odometer tampering is a felony in the state of Indiana. That would make sense, it can be a serious crime. Well, when my friend found out about her husband's extra curricular activities, she confronted him. He laughed in her face and said that the people he did these favors for would protect him. Guess what? When she tried to contact MaryClara Winebrenner-the prosecuting attorney for Auburn, Indiana- and explain what was going on with her husband, Ms. Winebrenner refused to hear about it! She said that the only way she could get involved was if this woman submitted any information that she has to a law enforcement officer and then she could take a look at the information. ???? So if you know of a crime being committed, don't bother Mary Clara. She's much too busy prosecuting women who defend themselves in battery cases. The folks in Dekalb County sure are getting their money's worth aren't they? Then this lady told me that she tried to give the information to her attorney who is handling her divorce. He told her that if she tried to bring the information up, he would remove himself from the case because he doesn't want to jeopardize his career in the area!! I didn't know that attorneys were allowed to pick and choose the ethics that they care to follow. So here is a word of advice- take it for what it is worth. One-be careful about buying a car in the Auburn, Indiana area. If you email me I will tell you the name of the company that was rolling odometers for important people. Two- if you need to see justice for a crime that is or was committed in Dekalb County, the prosecuting attorney- MaryClara Winebrenner might not be the best choice. She has a submission policy for crimes that she will prosecute, and justice doesn't seem to be a high priority for her. Third, if your Attorney works for Kruse and Kruse, you might want to reconsider that, also. This is the firm that employs the lawyer who refuses to do his job for his client because it could hurt him politically. If someone bothers to give me answers, I will be more than happy to pass them on. In the meantime, stay out of Auburn, Indiana and Dekalb County, Indiana. You'll thank me later.

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