tigerbug
10-27-2010, 11:26 PM
John Mattingly, the voters ate calling you out - the hell with any trials - WHERE IS THE LOOT ?
JOKER
10-28-2010, 12:14 AM
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
"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)
JOKER
10-28-2010, 12:25 AM
States Attorney Richard Fritz
Has received Election Endorsements
and support from
Sheriff Tim Cameron
The ENTERPRISE newspaper
the Fraternal Order of Police
AMERICAN LEGION POST 238
Past St Marys County Sheriffs
Endorsing Richard Fritz for States Attorney
Ben Burroughs
Wayne Pettit
Richard Voorhar
Candidate John Mattingly has received endorsements from only
Ken Rossignol former owner/editor of the St Marys Today Tabloid
And maybe that backhanded endorsement he got from Judge Wallace
"The two of you together (Mattingly & Brown) did operate your business corruptly,"
Judge Wallace said, "in an effort to cheat other people."