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By: Human Rights Alert, NGO The communications demonstrated some common interests by the parties. However, there also seemed to be some basic level of miscommunication: The Deputy Marshal preferred phone communications, while Dr Zernik preferred written communications; For reasons, which remained unclear, the Deputy Marshal claimed the Dr Zernik had fooled her in the past, and Dr Zernik seemed unhappy about lack of appreciation by the US Marshals for his efforts for the common good. ___ 1) From Deputy Marshal Darcy Smith From: "Smith, Darcy (USMS)" To: "jz12345@earthlink.net" Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2011 23:58:35 -0400 Subject: Read: Re: Read: LA Observed: Why Countrywide execs were not prosecuted; and Response: Because there is no way to try them in any court in the United States... Your message was read on Friday, April 15, 2011 11:58:35 PM (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada). [see the original content at: 11-04-15 Why Countrywide excecs were not prosecuted? Because there was no way to try them in any court in the United States! http://www.scribd.com/ 2) From Dr Joseph Zernik To: "Smith, Darcy (USMS)" From: joseph zernik Subject: Re: Read: LA Observed: Why Countrywide execs were not prosecuted; and Response: Because there is no way to try them in any court in the United States... Thanks for confirming receipt... I thought I lost you... Joseph Zernik, PhD Human Rights Alert (NGO) 3) From Deputy Marshal Darcy Smith Darcy Smith wrote: If you really want to talk to me Mr. Zernik you can give me a call at any time. 4) From Dr Joseph Zernik To: "Smith, Darcy (USMS)" From: joseph zernik Subject: Re: Read: LA Observed: Why Countrywide execs were not prosecuted; and Response: Because there is no way to try them in any court in the United States... I prefer written communications... In case you have any questions, or you would like a written "interview", please let me know. Joseph Zernik, PhD Human Rights Alert (NGO) 5) From Dr Joseph Zernik To: "Smith, Darcy (USMS)" From: joseph zernik Subject: Large-scale fraud in PACER and CM/ECF For example, I missed your receipt confirmation on the request for opinion on large-scale fraud in the computers of the state and US courts, copied below. In case you have any further questions on the subject, I would be happy to provide answers. Joseph Zernik, PhD Human Rights Alert (NGO) [see the original content at: 11-04-14 PRESS RELEASE: Harvard Law Professor Yochai Benkler has been asked to review the evidence of large-scale computer fraud in the US courts http://www.scribd.com/ 6) From Deputy Marshal Darcy Smith Darcy Smith wrote: Why? Are you running out of things to post on the internet? I will have to decline your "offer". 7) From Dr Joseph Zernik To: "Smith, Darcy (USMS)" From: joseph zernik Subject: Re: Read: LA Observed: Why Countrywide execs were not prosecuted; and Response: Because there is no way to try them in any court in the United States... There are not enough hours in the day to cover all the cases that people approach me about... Written communications are more reliable, less amenable to manipulations. Joseph Zernik, PhD Human Rights Alert (NGO) 8) From Dr Joseph Zernik To: "Smith, Darcy (USMS)" From: joseph zernik Subject: Working for the common good... You underestimate the efforts. Publishing on the internet is only part of it. Combined with publications in peer-reviewed scholarly journals, presentations in academic conferences, communications with international bodies and leading world experts, it is time consuming, but I find it a worthy effort for the common good... Joseph Zernik, PhD Human Rights Alert (NGO) LINKS: [1] 10-08-18 Zernik, J: Data Mining as a Civic Duty Online Public Prisoners Registration Systems, International Journal on Social Media: Monitoring, Measurement, Mining 1: 84-96 (2010) http://www.scribd.com/ [2] 10-08-18 Zernik, J: Data Mining of Online Judicial Records of the Networked US Federal Courts, International Journal on Social Media: Monitoring, Measurement, Mining, 1:69-83 (2010) http://www.scribd.com/ [3] 10-04-19 Human Rights Alert (NG0) submission to the United Nations Human Rights Council for the 2010 Review (UPR) of Human Rights in the United States as incorporated into the UPR staff report, with reference to "corruption of the courts and the legal profession". http://www.scribd.com/ [4] Zernik, Joseph: Fraud and Corruption in US Courts are Tightly Linked to Banking Fraud and the Global Economic Crisis, 16th World Criminology Congress [5] Zernik, Joseph: Corruption of the Courts and the Legal Profession in California Noted in a 2010 United Nations Report, 16th World Criminology Congress 9) From Deputy Marshal Darcy Smith From: "Smith, Darcy (USMS)" To: "'jz12345@earthlink.net'" Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2011 22:44:08 -0400 Subject: Re: Read: LA Observed: Why Countrywide execs were not prosecuted; and Response: Because there is no way to try them in any court in the United States... Easier to post on the internet. No thanks, fool me once...etc. 10) From Dr Joseph Zernik To: "Smith, Darcy (USMS)" From: joseph zernik Subject: Re: Read: LA Observed: Why Countrywide execs were not prosecuted; and Response: Because there is no way to try them in any court in the United States... Do you believe that I fooled you? Which way? 11) From Deputy Marshal Darcy Smith From: "Smith, Darcy (USMS)" To: "jz12345@earthlink.net" Subject: Read: Re: Read: LA Observed: Why Countrywide execs were not prosecuted; and Response: Because there is no way to try them in any court in the United States... Your message was read on Friday, April 15, 2011 11:58:35 PM (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada). # # # Human Rights Alert, a Los Angeles County, California, NGO, is committed to monitoring Human Rights violations by the US government, and reporting such violations, including, but not limited to the 2010 Universal Periodic Review of the US by the UN. End
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