Health & Fitness
Speak Up Guest - EMT-I Lynn Briggs & Paramedic Carylyn McEntee Emergency Responders who were denied Due Process
When our Justice systems fails to provide equal protection under the law
is it a violation of civil rights? Has the right to due process been denied?
Why is an accused violent criminal afforded Miranda rights and the victims given no information about their rights?
Is our justice system on the side of people who have connections? Lets make a deal? Do these women who were victims of violence deserve their constitutional right to due process?
EMT-I Lynn Briggs & Paramedic Carylyn McEntee go out on a 911 call for an individual Adrienne Valdez aka Adrienne Dalisay-Dean who supposedly has breathing issues. Upon their arrival they are met with Adrienne's father and Adrienne who both appear to not have any breathing issues. Adrienne Valdez then begins a verbal and physical assault on both of the individuals. This is a story that involves so many injustices it is hard to believe where it is at today.
Felony and misdemeanor charges were brought up against Adrienne Valdez; both victims were never interviewed by County Attorney Robert J. Walsh who tells his subordinate that the case is deemed null pross'd.
Is it just coincidence that County Prosecutor Robert J. Walsh is very good friends with Ms. Valdez's lawyer Jean-Claude Sakellarios? Prosecutor Walsh also admits on WMUR news that he made a mistake listening to his best friend, admitting to not opening the case file and acting too swiftly. Ultimately, is there any justice for these two crime victims today?
Still not at as of 9-4-13. Hopefully once the Center For Redress Of Grievances, LLC begins getting their story to the national media. Who will help get justice for these two victims?
Listen to their Story here on Speak up
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