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Jul

I have it on good authority that several original arrest warrants issued by a Portsmouth Magistrate were shredded because of possible political ties to someone in Portsmouth City Government.

Depending on who’s involved it’s a Class 6 Felony (Click here to read State Code 18.2-107 about destroying Public documents). I am doing some research on the matter but as I have recently found out the court refuses to release copies of unexecuted warrants. Click here to see the FOIA response letter I received from a Portsmouth Court refusing to even confirm that an unserved warrant exists and then refuses to provide a copy. Because they refuse to release copies or even acknowledge that they exist makes it easy to make one disappear and no one would notice.

An unexecuted warrant can only be ordered destroyed by a Judge of the Circuit Court per State Code 19.2-76.1 (Click here to read 19.2-76.1). My understanding is that these warrants were destroyed without a Court order.

It appears corruption in Portsmouth Government is something that City Officials refuse to acknowledge even when they have the evidence right in there own files and are told about it. This doesn’t speak well about our government or the trust we place in them or our elected officials.

I will definitely follow up on this and see what more I can find out.

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One Response to "Original arrest warrants shredded before arrest in violation of the law.."

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    July 20th, 2008 at 8:46 pm  

    Certainly this would not shock you.

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