Thursday, May 17, 2007

THE ANSWER FROM THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FROM THE SAME LETTER

March 12,2004 This also was moved from it's original date July 15,2005

U.S Department of Justice
Civil Rigths Division

Mr. Lloyd Paige
120 Fahm Street
Savannah, Ga. 31401


Dear Mr.Paige:
This is in response to your letter to President George W. Bush dated January 14,2004, in which you allege that you have been denied your Longshoreman's Insurance and that you were violated by the courts in the State of Georgia because you signed a plea bargain and was given a jury trial. You state that you have requested and have been denied help from the FBI and legal aid offices. You futher request assistance in order to obtain relief from all offices. You futher request assistance in order to obtain relief from all other problems that have followed you. Your letter was fowarded to this office for review and response. We apologize for the delay in responding.


The criminal section of the Civil Rights Division has the responsibility of enforcing federal criminal civil rights statutes. The enforcement activity primarily involves deprivations of civil rights under color of law, and generally the use of excessive physical force by law enforcement officers.

We have carefully reviewed the information which you furnished. however we have determined that your complaint does not

involve a prosecutable violation of federal criminal civil rights statutes. This is not a judgement on the truth or merit of your complaint, it is simply to inform you that this is not the type of case that this office could prosecute.

In addition,this Department is not authorized to provide legal assistance to persons in your situation. Accordingly, we regret that we cannot be of further assistance to you.

Sincerely

Albert N. Moskowitz

Section Chief

Criminal Section

Civil Rights Division

( I never wrote the Justice Department so my letter to the Persident was forwarded,a certified letter, come on unbelievable a but true.)

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