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OUTING CORRUPT & COLLUSIVE INCUMBENTS 
& Ending their Road to Re-Election & Higher Office -- WITH EVIDENCE

 

ELECTIONS 2020 - SUFFOLK COUNTY

wikipedia: Suffolk County
The median income for a household in the county was $84,767, and the median income for a family was $72,112. Males had a median income of $50,046 versus $33,281 for females. The per capita income for the county was $26,577. Using a weighted average from 2009-2014 about 6.40% of the population were below the poverty line.

 

 

SUFFOLK COUNTY STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS
& STATE LEGISLATORS

1st SD
Kenneth LaValle, ESQ. -- Touro Law School
Member: Judiciary; Finance; Rules 

2nd SD
John Flanagan, ESQ. 
Senate Minority Leader

3rd SD
Monica Martinez 
Member:
Budget & Revenues; Rules

4th SD
Phil Boyle, ESQ. -- lawyer/Albany Law School
Judiciary, Codes, Local Gov't, Finance
Administrative Regulations Review Commission

5th SD
James Gaughran, ESQ.  -- Hofstra Law School; SUNY/Stonybrook --
chair: Local Government

 
8th SD

John Brooks
Local Government  (formerly ranking member)


1st AD
Fred Thiele, ESQ. -- Albany Law School
Chair:  Local Governments
Member:
Oversight, Analysis & Investigation; Ways & Means

2nd AD
Anthony Palumbo, ESQ. -- former Suffolk Co. ADA
Ranking Member:
 Judiciary Committee
Member: Codes

3rd AD
Joe DeStefano  

Member: Governmental Employees

4th AD
Steven Engelbright, ESQ.

Member: Rules; former chairman -- Government Operations

5th AD
Doug Smith
                   
               

6th AD
Philip Ramos
Member:
Ways & Means; Local Gov'ts

7th AD
Andrew Garbarino 
Member: Codes

8th AD
Michael Fitzpatrick 
Member: Ways & Means

9th AD
Michael LiPetri, ESQ.

Member: Corporations, Authorities, and Commissions 

10th AD
Steve Stern, ESQ.    
                       

11th AD
Kimberly Jean-Pierre 
Member: Local Governments

12th AD
Andrew Raia
 
Member:  Rules

 

SUFFOLK COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY: Timothy D. Sini, ESQ.

"Fighting Corruption -- The Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office is not a political office. Under District Attorney Sini’s leadership, the Office is entirely insulated from any and all politics. If you have any information regarding official misconduct, abuse of the public’s trust, government theft or related conduct, please call the District Attorney’s Office at 631-853-5602."


1.
CJA's June 10, 2020 corruption/grand jury complaint to D.A. Sini

against Suffolk County's state legislators

Senate Minority Leader John Flanagan, ESQ. – 2nd SD
Senator Kenneth LaValle, ESQ. – 1st SD
Senator Monica Martinez -- 3rd SD
Senator Philip Boyle, ESQ. -- 4th SD
Senator James Gaughran, ESQ. -- 5th SD
Senator John Brooks -- 8th SD

Assemblyman Fred Thiele, ESQ. -- 1st AD
Assemblyman Anthony Palumbo, ESQ. -- 2nd AD
Assemblyman Joseph DeStefano, ESQ. -- 3rd AD
Assemblyman Steven Englebright, ESQ. -- 4th AD
Assemblyman Douglas Smith -- 5th AD
Assemblyman Philip Ramos -- 6th AD
Assemblyman Andrew Garbarino -- 7th AD
Assemblyman Michael Fitzpatrick -- 8th AD
Assemblyman Michael LiPetri, ESQ. -- 9th AD
Assemblyman Steven Stern, ESQ. --10th AD
Assemblywoman Kimberly Jean-Pierre -- 11th AD
Former Assemblyman Andrew Raia -- 12th AD

click here for EVIDENTIARY PROOF,
accessible from CJA's webpage:
Invoking "The power of grand juries to inquire
into the wilful misconduct in office of public officers,
and to find indictments...",
pursuant to Article I, §6 of the New York State Constitution

 

CJA's September 5, 2017 letter/NOTICE to then Suffolk D.A.-Candidate Sini

 

2.

CJA's July 27-28, 2020 e-mails to D.A. Sini --
"Reasonable questions arising from your non-feasance..."
attached FOIL

CJA's July 28, 2020 e-mail to Public Integrity Unit

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Correspondence with Suffolk County

SUFFOLK COUNTY ATTORNEY:  Dennis Brown, ESQ.

1.
CJA's July 14, 2016 e-mail to Suffolk County Attorney
"Notice to Suffolk Co. Government: Your duty to repudiate & challenge the state-imposed D.A. salary increases based on your own D.A. Spota's findings of facts and conclusions of law"
cc: D.A. Spota --& attaching:

CJA's July 8, 2016 letter -- ATT: County Board, County Executive, County Treasurer/Comptroller, & County Attorney --
     "GIVING NOTICE:  Your duty to repudiate & challenge the state-imposed district attorney salary increases based on your own district attorney's findings of fact and conclusions of law with respect to rock-solid, prima facie evidence establishing them to be based on judicial salary increases that are statutorily-violative, fraudulent -- & unconstitutional"
click here for:  evidentiary webpage

2.
CJA's July 14, 2016 FOIL REQUEST --   
"Salaries & Other 'Compensation & Non-Salary Benefits' --
for District Attorneys and Other Full-Time Elected County Officers"  

transmitting e-mail 
 August 2, 2016 email with spreadsheets

3.
CJA's August 8, 2016 FOIL REQUEST --
"State Aid for District Attorney Salaries" 

transmitting e-mail 

4.
CJA's September 7, 2016 e-mail to County Attorney --
"Notice of Right to Seek Intervention --
Citizen-Taxpayer Action to Void D.A. Salary Increases
& State Reimbursement to the Counties"
-- webpage with accompanying NOTICE

5.
CJA's September 6, 2017 FOIL REQUEST --
"State Aid for District Attorney Salaries"

 

6.
CJA's September 6, 2017 FOIL REQUEST --
"Salaries & other "Compensation & Non-Salary Benefits' --
for Suffolk Co. D.A. and Other Full-Time Elected County Officers"

 

September 12, 2017 acknowledgment   September 15, 2017 response


  7.
CJA's July 27, 2020 FOIL REQUEST --

"(1) the functioning of the Suffolk County district attorney’s office and performance of its duties with respect to public corruption complaints filed by members of the public; (2) access to the Suffolk County grand jury so that it can discharge its duty pursuant to Article I, §6 of the New York State Constitution and Criminal Procedure Law Article 190, unobstructed by the Suffolk County district attorney."

 


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