Richard Fritz: 1964 - Year of the Gang Rape

Annoying_Boy

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More of those crack reporting skills. :coffee:


Speaking of hypocrites...
Thank goodness this forum will clear out in a couple days, after Fritz wins again. :yahoo:

Yep, it'll go back to the two out of state loonies, you and Fat_Cat exchanging litter-box tales.

:popcorn:
 
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BillyC

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Fritz and his alcohol abuse.

Is it true Mr. Fritz is an alcoholic? Did he really get put in rehab, and is it true he falls off the wagon occasionally? Or should I say often? I'd like to know before I vote on tuesday. I'd hate to vote for a child molestor that has a drinking problem. If he's a drug dealer, or gives special treatment to drug dealers, then that's bad too. Oh well, I guess I won't vote for him. Too bad!:razz:
 

The-TRUTH

New Member
Is it true Mr. Fritz is an alcoholic? Did he really get put in rehab, and is it true he falls off the wagon occasionally? Or should I say often? I'd like to know before I vote on tuesday. I'd hate to vote for a child molestor that has a drinking problem. If he's a drug dealer, or gives special treatment to drug dealers, then that's bad too. Oh well, I guess I won't vote for him. Too bad!:razz:


Ken, Not another one. Only one more Day!
 

BadCat

New Member
Is it true Mr. Fritz is an alcoholic? Did he really get put in rehab, and is it true he falls off the wagon occasionally? Or should I say often? I'd like to know before I vote on tuesday. I'd hate to vote for a child molestor that has a drinking problem. If he's a drug dealer, or gives special treatment to drug dealers, then that's bad too. Oh well, I guess I won't vote for him. Too bad!:razz:

woa...
 

awpitt

Main Streeter
From the St. Mary's County Times Newspaper.........

Breaking News
Jaymi Sterling Resigns from State’s Attorneys Office

LEONARDTOWN, Md. - For the last nine and a half years, I had the distinct honor to serve the citizens of St. Mary’s County as an Assistant State’s Attorney, Senior Assistant State’s Attorney, Chief of Staff and Deputy State’s Attorney. On Wednesday, September 30, 2020 I submitted my resignation from the office.

In my most recent role as the Deputy State’s Attorney, I uncovered questionable financial and personnel practices. I took action to make sure these practices were reported to the appropriate authorities. In response, the State’s Attorney immediately demoted me for reporting these irregularities.

It is clear to me that I have an ethical and moral obligation to leave the office. I look back with pride on nearly a decade of pursuing justice for the citizens of St. Mary’s County. I am sad that I have no choice but to resign.

I want to thank you, the many wonderful people who I have worked with: the law enforcement officers who protect us all, the courtroom personnel who make our system work, our outstanding District and Circuit court judges, and the excellent defense counsel who show so much professionalism. I also want to thank the hardworking staff in the State’s Attorney’s office who help the important work in the office.

Serving the citizens of St. Mary’s County as a prosecutor has been the honor of a lifetime. Although I am disappointed to leave the office, I am hopeful my resignation is a touchpoint to start a culture change in the State’s Attorney’s Office that makes it more accountable to the citizens of St. Mary’s County.
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
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From the St. Mary's County Times Newspaper.........

I'll wait to hear what Fritz has to say before I decide to care about this.

If this guy is a prosecutor he's not a very good one, considering the rampant catch and release of criminals that goes on in the county.
 

Merlin99

Visualize whirled peas
PREMO Member
I'll wait to hear what Fritz has to say before I decide to care about this.

If this guy is a prosecutor he's not a very good one, considering the rampant catch and release of criminals that goes on in the county.
This guy is a girl and the governors daughter



not that it has any bearing on this, just a clarification.
 

PeoplesElbow

Well-Known Member
I sat on a jury where Fritz was the prosecutor, he was not good, seemed I'll prepared and not a good speaker. A mistrial was declared because a consensus could not be reached. This was the third trial I've been a juror on and he was by far the worst of the three prosecutors, the other two were federal prosecutors.
 

glhs837

Power with Control
Whatevs. If anything, that lowers my opinion.

What's she doing down there?

Well, for 9 years and eight months, she lived and worked here as a prosecutor. After she did some whistleblowing type stuff, she left and went to Anne Arundel to work.


Was she laying the groundwork for her run back then? No way to know without the results of that investigation, which I dont think we have.
 

PeoplesElbow

Well-Known Member
Well, for 9 years and eight months, she lived and worked here as a prosecutor. After she did some whistleblowing type stuff, she left and went to Anne Arundel to work.


Was she laying the groundwork for her run back then? No way to know without the results of that investigation, which I dont think we have.
Sounds to me like they were having a boondoggle on the tax payers dime and got caught. A federal employee would not be able to do this without repercussions.
 

DaSDGuy

Well-Known Member
Well, it DOES happen all the time. Even back in the day.

I must say, however, that if a 45 year old "crime" (and I put that in quotes because of the nature and speculation) is the best dirt they can dig up on Fritz, well....

Seriously, some of you talk about it like it happened just yesterday. If he were truly a nefarious rapist bad guy, there'd be something more recent for us to point to.


We're talking about a St. Mary's County States Attorney here, not the POTUS. He is somewhat powerful in his little tiny pond, but a nobody in the grand scheme of things. His 45 year old crime is well-known in this county, but the voters keep sending him back. I think that pretty much answers your very loaded question.
He's our very own Mayor Barely. He's never got my vote, but neither did Brandon and we're stuck with them both. Doing a good job? Hardly. Too many plea bargains that ended up early releases.
 
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