Corrupt County Attorney Complaints

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The user is seeking advice on how to deal with a corrupt county attorney in Owsley, Kentucky. The user was advised to file a complaint with the Kentucky Bar Association and the Judicial Conduct Commission. The user was also advised to seek help from a private attorney for their restitution case. The user was provided with information on how to contact the Kentucky Bar Association. The user was advised to consider pursuing a civil lawsuit for conversion to seek compensation for their stolen property. The user was advised to contact the states attorney general or the FBI for a formal investigation if they believe theres widespread corruption. The user was advised to contact the Office of Inspector General, Kentucky, if they feel their complaints are not being addressed. The user was reminded that taking the law into their own hands can have significant legal consequences. The user was advised to file a Motion to Reinstate with the court to have a case put back on the docket. The user was

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Trying to get something done about corrupt county attorney for dropp case on getting restitution for stolen property
Hello **** ****, I understand your concern. Could you please provide me with your location? This will help me provide you with more accurate information pertaining to your situation.
I was pushing it and he dropped it like all other cases of stolen property in Owsley Ky
Hello **** ****, I understand your frustration. Here are a few steps you could consider:
*. File a complaint with the Kentucky Bar Association.
*. Lodge a complaint with the Judicial Conduct Commission.
*. Seek help from a private attorney for your restitution case.
Remember, this is general advice and may not be directly applicable to your situation.
How do I get in contact with Kentucky bar association

Kentucky Bar Association


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * W Main St, Frankfort, KY *
Website: www.kybar.org
It’s sad that individuals can steal another’s property and nothing gets done it’s wrong with out any consequences
I understand your frustration, **** ****. Based on your situation, you may want to consider pursuing a civil lawsuit for conversion. This allows you to seek compensation for your stolen property. Please consult with a local attorney for more details.
Yeah it’s really frustrating the county attorney and judge and sheriff needs to be investigated because I’m not the only one in this county that’s been screwed over by them it’s gonna take a lot of good people getting in trouble because we are tired of it
I understand your frustration, **** ****. You could consider contacting your state's attorney general or the FBI for a formal investigation if you believe there's widespread corruption. However, these are serious allegations and you should consult with an attorney before proceeding.
It’s nothing but corruption here and surrounding county. I’ve reported it and nothing has been done going on 4 months since I reported it
I understand your concerns, **** ****. If you feel your complaints are not being addressed, you might consider contacting the Office of Inspector General, Kentucky. They can investigate allegations of corruption. Be prepared with any evidence you may have. Please consult with an attorney before proceeding.
I was a recon grunt in the military and I have no problem laying in woods doing survalince
I appreciate your dedication, **** ****. However, I must remind you that taking the law into your own hands can have significant legal consequences. It's best to let professional authorities handle investigations. Do you need more information on contacting the Office of Inspector General, Kentucky?
Only thing I’ll be doing doing reconnaissance to catch on video.
I understand, **** ****. While recording can be a valuable tool, it's important to abide by all local laws regarding privacy and surveillance. If you have any further questions or need additional help, please don't hesitate to ask.
Can I file something with the courts to have it put back on docket
To have a case put back on the docket, you may need to file a 'Motion to Reinstate' with the court. The process can vary by location, so it's advisable to consult with a local attorney. Please note that this is general advice and may not apply to your situation directly.
Who do I file the motion to reinstate at the court house
You should file the 'Motion to Reinstate' with the clerk of the court where your case was originally heard. It's advisable to consult with a local attorney to ensure you follow the correct process.
Ok. I’m done with being stole from because when I had my accident March * * about *.*$ property stole I did there job. Tracked went to the to them where it was who had it and how to get there and the done nothing so yeah I’m done with the corruption
I understand your frustration, **** ****. You may want to consider filing a police misconduct complaint or contacting a local attorney who specializes in civil rights violations. I recommend seeking local legal advice as laws may vary depending on your location.
The Sherrif at the time was voted out took me about 11 months to get police report that isn’t worth wiping tour backside
I understand your frustration, **** ****. You may want to consider contacting the Police Complaints Authority in your area. Also, consulting a local attorney can help you understand your legal rights and options better. Remember, laws can vary by location.
The law in this county are all corrupt and tied together
I understand your concerns, **** ****. In such cases, you might want to consider contacting federal authorities like the FBI or the U.S. Department of Justice. Please remember, these are serious allegations and you should consult with an attorney before proceeding.
I have multiple times about this corruption and the drugs. They haven’t done anything about
I understand your frustration, **** ****. You might consider reaching out to local news outlets or non-profit organizations that advocate for civil rights and legal reform. They may be interested in your story and could potentially offer assistance. Remember to consult with an attorney before taking any steps.