FBI
CITIZEN'S COMPLAINT
INDEX
OVERVIEW
OF FLORIDA'S PRISON
SYSTEM
Where people found guilty of non-violent activities live among people guilty of violence under the same dreadful guards and terrible conditions.
Title Page: Introduction of charges:
Writ Writers/Whistleblowers and Retaliation
by Kay Lee
The Mission of the FBI is to uphold the law through the investigation of violations of federal criminal law; to protect the United States from foreign intelligence and terrorist activities; to provide leadership and law enforcement assistance to federal, state, local, and international agencies; and to perform these responsibilities in a manner that is responsive to the needs of the public and is faithful to the Constitution of the United States.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the principal investigative arm of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ). Title 28, United States Code (U.S. Code), Section 533, which authorizes the Attorney General to "appoint officials to detect...crimes against the United States," and other federal statutes give the FBI the authority and responsibility to investigate specific crimes. At present, the FBI has investigative jurisdiction over violations of more than 200 categories of federal crimes.
Information obtained through an FBI investigation is presented to the appropriate U. S. Attorney or DOJ official, who decides if prosecution, or other action, is warranted. Top priority has been assigned to the five areas that affect society the most: counterterrorism, drugs/organized crime, foreign counterintelligence, violent crimes, and white-collar crimes.
In 1998, Director Freeh articulated five core values that guide employees in support of the FBI's mission; rigorous obedience to the Constitution; respect for the dignity of all those we protect; compassion; fairness; and uncompromising personal and institutional integrity.Representative Case #1 NEW RIVER EAST:
I. Introduction of Representative Case 1 by Kay Lee
A. Gary Brooks Waid, currently of River Junction
B. Gary Sessler, currently of New River
Representative Case #2 WAKULLA:
I. Introduction of Representative Case 2 by Kay Lee
A. Ronald Hickey, currently of Wakulla
Representative Case #3 OKEECHOBEEI. Introduction of Representative Case 3 by Kay Lee
A. Rex Tweed, currently of Okeechobee
B. Ronald Ashcraft, currently of Okeechobee.
Representative Case #4 TAYLOR
I. Introduction of Representative Case 4 by Kay Lee
A. Gerald Niles, currently of Taylor
B. Craig Plymel, currently of Taylor
Representative Case #5 FLORIDA STATE PRISON
I. Introduction of Representative Case 5 by Kay Lee
A. Perry Archibald currently of Florida State Prison
B. Stuart Pomeranz, currently of Florida State Prison
Representative Case #6 EVERGLADES CI
I. Introduction of Representative Case 6 by Kay Lee
A. Robert Jackson currently of Bartow CI Main
B. Darren Ashford, currently of Charlotte CI