OPINION: State of Oregon v. James Garland case #19CR45438

Melodi McGee and Male Threats on video

Melodi McGee and Clyde Long were hopping mad when they left the courthouse on December 9, 2019. Case Dismissed!

KLAMATH FALLS, OR—

Tulelakenews.com Todays News: January 26, 2020

Melodi McGee and Clyde Long were hopping mad when they left the courthouse on December 9, 2019. Case Dismissed!

Local Attorney Alycia Edgeworth Kersey who is now Judge Alycia Edgeworth Kersey of the Klamath County Circuit court appointed by Governor Brown.

Case Dismissed!

#19CR45438

On September 9th, the case(s) Melodi McGee Case number 19SK02941 and Clyde Long 19PO011014 against James Garland in two different restraining orders. One being a Stalking Protective Order and the other one for seniors over 65 years old, were both dismissed by Judge Roxanne Osborn in her courtroom Room 114 on the second floor in the Klamath County Courthouse.

Judge Roxanne Osborn's first comments after all parties were sworn in was, "Are we adults here or not? That was the first question Judge Roxanne Osborn asked the Petitioners Melodi McGee and Clyde Long, and the Respondent James Garland in her court room.

Melodi McGee started off by complaining that Mr. Garland was taking videos of her house, and vehicles without her permission, and, that she did not like the fact, that her house was in James Garland's videos, and, Melodi McGee was upset with it. And felt, it compromised Melodi McGee's safety. Which, is a feeling, NOT a physical threat, as Melodi McGee had claimed, under oath, with Melodi McGee's filing of Case number 19SK02941, on Oct 24, 2019, and signed in front of a notary, and signed as being the truth, in everything, Melodi McGee claimed Mr. Garland had done. Melodi McGee claimed, Mr. Garland had been in front of her house, at 3 AM on September 21, 2019, and that on September 22, 2019 her vehicle, had been damaged, and, the tires were slashed, and, Melodi McGee accused Mr. Garland had been the one that had done the damage to them.

Mr. Garland said, "he was not even there on that day and did not do it."

Judge Roxanne Osborn said to Mr. Garland. "If you would have done it, you would have been arrested and charged for it."

Melodi McGee also claimed on September 18, 2019 that Mr. Garland had left a threatening note on her vehicle, at her place of employment. Mr. Garland stated it was not even his handwriting.

Any judge who violates a defendant’s constitutional rights should be disqualified from handling criminal matters.

OREGON RULES OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE

Or. R. App. P. 5.92

Rule 5.92 - Supplemental Pro Se Briefs

(1) When a client is represented by court-appointed counsel and the client is dissatisfied with the brief that counsel has filed, within 28 days after the filing of the brief, either the client or counsel may move the court for leave to file a supplemental pro se brief.1 If the client files the motion, in addition to serving all other parties to the case, the client shall serve counsel with a copy of the motion. If counsel files the motion, in addition to serving all other parties to the case, counsel shall serve the client with a copy of the motion. Whoever files the motion may tender the proposed supplemental pro se brief along with the motion.

(2) The client shall attempt to prepare a supplemental pro se brief as nearly as practicable in proper appellate brief form. The brief shall identify questions or issues to be decided on appeal as assignments of error identifying precisely the legal, procedural, factual, or other ruling that is being challenged.2 The last page of the brief shall contain the name and signature of the client. Unless the court orders otherwise, the statement of the case, including the statement of facts, and the argument together shall be limited to five pages.

Rule 5.92 - Supplemental Pro Se Briefs, Or. R. App. P. 5.92

Tulelakenews.com Todays News: January 25, 2020

ATTN: Ben Lykins Deputy DA Klamath County.

The longer this case stays on the books #19CR45438 the more will exposed about the Nutcase Melodi McGee and her side kick Clyde Long of 203 Main Street at the Lake Park Tower Apartments, Klamath Falls, OR.

And the Release Enhancement by Judge Osborn where I was falsely arrested by your order and because of her ruling.

Will soon be heard in the Appeals Court, along with the City of Klamath Falls Unconstitutional Ordnance SECTION 5.250 TO THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS CODE AND AMENDING SECTION 5.290 RELATING TO ESTABLISHING ENHANCED LAW ENFORCEMENT AREAS AND THE CRIMINAL OFFENSE OF PERSISTENT VIOLATION.

Video of arrest of TNT by Officer Krueger on Sunday Jan 13, 2020.

No Deal!

Dismiss or see you in the SC Ben Lykins.

In fact, it is time you, Ben Lykins, you get that mental health evaluation that you are way over due on getting...

As my medical records state the following:

Bipolar Disorder- (HCC)- has been stable for years off medication.

So nice try Ben Lykins.

See you in court,

Jg TNT Tours

Continued here ---->No Deal! #19CR45438 and Or. R. App. P. 5.92 Rule 5.92 - Supplemental Pro Se Briefs

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  1. Melodi McGee and Clyde Long were hopping mad when they left the courthouse on December 9, 2019. Case Dismissed!

    Local Attorney Alycia Edgeworth Kersey who is now Judge Alycia Edgeworth Kersey of the Klamath County Circuit court appointed by Governor Brown.

    Case Dismissed!

    #19CR45438

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