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letmetellyou
10-21-2010, 09:52 PM
Nice.

The-TRUTH
10-21-2010, 10:09 PM
Nice.

JUSTICE

tigerbug
10-21-2010, 11:40 PM
There Is A God! He Has Shown That He Does Not Like Ugly ! Perhaps Brown And Mattingly Should Say They Are Sorry For All Their Frauds Against The Elderly And Poor; And For Their Unwarranted And Gutter Styled Attacks On White And Fritz!

The-TRUTH
10-22-2010, 07:56 AM
There Is A God! He Has Shown That He Does Not Like Ugly ! Perhaps Brown And Mattingly Should Say They Are Sorry For All Their Frauds Against The Elderly And Poor; And For Their Unwarranted And Gutter Styled Attacks On White And Fritz!


We all know that will never happen! Wish it would Though.

Bay_Kat
10-22-2010, 08:01 AM
I don't see anything in the SOMDToday about this?
:confused:

tom88
10-22-2010, 09:39 AM
I don't see anything in the SOMDToday about this?
:confused:

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Originally Posted by Annoying_Boy
Dear Fair and Balanced,

Why did the judge allow Mattingly to be acquitted of all charges?

Spin it. Twist it. Balance it. Do whatever to it. It's still a dilemma for the Fritz Cartel, isn't it?

Because Mattingly wasn't guilty and Fritz threw his public tantrum.



The judge allowed nothing of the sort. Most of the charges never were brought before the judge, or a jury. Most of the charges were dropped by Assistant States Attorney for Prince Georges County Cummings. She is also the same prosecutor who told Brown she would agree to a sentence of 30 days work release. I guess my question is why did she go so easy, and the judge saw fit to hammer Brown? Is Cummings in bed with Brown and Mattingly? I guess that's the real question. I don't know because I don't know enough about the case, but I do know that Judge Wallace saw the evidence and determined that Mattingly was corrupt.

This is what Wallace said to Brown at sentencing:


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"I frankly don't think you were the instigator in any of these things, but you played a major role," Wallace said, and he barred Brown from having any contact with Mattingly after Brown is released from custody and begins five years of supervised probation.

"The two of you together did operate your business corruptly," the judge said, "in an effort to cheat other people."

So you tell me, why did Wallace say that if he didn't feel it true? No spin, just looking at the information provided by a respected judge.

Brown sentenced to two years in prison

JusticeMatters
10-22-2010, 01:31 PM
Well, Mattingly always points the finger at someone else, but everytime he does that, he's got three pointing back at him. I wonder what Brown is going to do when he gets a roommate in the big house? Squeal..... on Mattingly... or like a pig?

Hadenuff
10-22-2010, 01:40 PM
There Is A God! He Has Shown That He Does Not Like Ugly ! Perhaps Brown And Mattingly Should Say They Are Sorry For All Their Frauds Against The Elderly And Poor; And For Their Unwarranted And Gutter Styled Attacks On White And Fritz!

When Fritz and his FOP rapist friend, apologize to Carla and all women who have been held down and savagely attacked, then, maybe then, Mr. Brown will apologize. Two wrongs never make a right, but a rapist is always a rapist. How do you sleep at night supporting a RAPIST??? How are you related?

JusticeMatters
10-22-2010, 02:37 PM
That ok, soon Mr. Brown will have the mattingly esquire(s) and weiskopf to hang out with.

JOKER
10-22-2010, 02:49 PM
The Enterprise
Friday, Oct. 22, 2010

By JOHN WHARTON
Staff writer

Brown sentenced to term in prison

Judge says state's attorney candidate John Mattingly
also tried to cheat people in real-estate dealings


A two-year investigation of real-estate fraud and witness tampering
resulted this week in a prison sentence for Daniel Jason Brown,
and a judge's rebuke of state's attorney candidate John Mattingly

Mattingly (D) did not attend his real-estate partner's sentencing hearing.

"I frankly don't think you were the instigator in any of these things,
but you played a major role," Judge Wallace said, and he barred Brown
from having any contact with John Mattingly after Brown is
released from custody and begins five years of supervised probation.

"The two of you together (Mattingly & Brown) did operate your business corruptly,"
Judge Wallace said, "in an effort to cheat other people."

Renee Joy, assistant Prince George's prosecutor, spoke of Brown's conduct.
"His work ethic was proven to be shortcuts and scamming innocent people
to line his own pockets," Joy said. "He thinks that he's above the law."

In the home-improvement case, Joy said, "Mr. Brown was showing the
epitome of greed. He was taking advantage of an elderly woman who was
an amputee and had recently lost her husband."

for full story click on link below
Brown sentenced to term in prison (http://www.somdnews.com/stories/10222010/entetop170421_32304.shtml)

letmetellyou
10-22-2010, 08:28 PM
The Enterprise
Friday, Oct. 22, 2010

By JOHN WHARTON
Staff writer

Brown sentenced to term in prison

Judge says state's attorney candidate John Mattingly
also tried to cheat people in real-estate dealings


A two-year investigation of real-estate fraud and witness tampering
resulted this week in a prison sentence for Daniel Jason Brown,
and a judge's rebuke of state's attorney candidate John Mattingly

Mattingly (D) did not attend his real-estate partner's sentencing hearing.

"I frankly don't think you were the instigator in any of these things,
but you played a major role," Judge Wallace said, and he barred Brown
from having any contact with John Mattingly after Brown is
released from custody and begins five years of supervised probation.

"The two of you together (Mattingly & Brown) did operate your business corruptly,"
Judge Wallace said, "in an effort to cheat other people."

Renee Joy, assistant Prince George's prosecutor, spoke of Brown's conduct.
"His work ethic was proven to be shortcuts and scamming innocent people
to line his own pockets," Joy said. "He thinks that he's above the law."

In the home-improvement case, Joy said, "Mr. Brown was showing the
epitome of greed. He was taking advantage of an elderly woman who was
an amputee and had recently lost her husband."

for full story click on link below
Brown sentenced to term in prison (http://www.somdnews.com/stories/10222010/entetop170421_32304.shtml)

:coffee:

tigerbug
10-23-2010, 12:09 AM
Hadenuff- do you really think it happened that way - or do you think what it really was just a young lady consenting to the act? Do you think ken just played it and who knows some people will say what others want them to say. Ever hear the old saying - money talks, bs walks ?

Themis
10-23-2010, 12:25 AM
[QUOTE=tigerbug; I really think it happened that way - ? Do you think I just played with it and who knows some people will say what others want them to say. Ever hear the old saying - I'm a perv, and Fritz is too?:twitch:
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Walter Dorsey fired Fritz for stealing drugs and money during night time raids with his long time companion Lyle Long. Walter was unable to bring charges against Fritz, because Tricky Dick had too many skeletons on Walter. Walter had just puchased 30 building permits just days prior to the new impact fee law when into effect. With the power of state's attorney comes the power to decide who faces justice, and who pay's a small fee and continues to deal drugs. Fritz is the king of the plea deal, and the king of inside drug trading. Look up the last 10 years of stats and you will find that ST. Mary's cty leads the state in fixed court cases. That's how you win elections even though you are a rapist.

JOKER
10-23-2010, 04:13 AM
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