Subject: Nassau ADA Dawn Wladyka's Witness Pleads Guilty to Committing Multiple Crimes |
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Date Posted: 07/30/06 7:27pm
In reply to:
john_m
's message, "Did Nassau ADA Dawn Wladyka Violate The Trust of PSNY?" on 08/17/03 6:21am
****UPDATE - July 30, 2006****
Hello to my Long Island neighbors.
Paula Nichols, the psychologically devastated former West Hempstead woman who caused ADA Dawn Wladyka and [b]Sergeant Robert S. Piampiano[/b], OBPD, to betray the trust of a Nassau County jury panel when they failed to arrest her for committing violent crimes against me and [b]committing perjury against the PSNY,[/b] has had her day in a Washington State Criminal Court.
Unfortunately, IMHO, because ADA Dawn Wladyka and Sergeant Piampiano intentionally and knowingly failed to take proper and lawful police action against [b]Miss Paula Nichols[/b], she was offered a sweet plea agreement in which she [b]avoided going to PRISON.[/b]...for now.
Folks, I am respectfully requesting that Wladyka's and Piampiano's friends and neighbors, as well as the horse owners in the communities that Sgt. Piampiano serves(ed) thank him for ignoring Miss Nichols apparent sickness(es).
Dawn Wladyka and Sgt. Piampiano should be extremely pleased with themselves for allowing this patently sick woman to continue victimizing American citizens, as well as innocent domesticated animals.
Frankly, there is only one person I can think of who is a bigger dolt than Sgt. Piampiano...and that is me...for not suing Sgt. Piampiano when he offered me the opportunity to file in Federal Court, a civil rights violation law suit against him and the OBPD.
Though Sergeant Piampiano does not deserve all the credit for allowing and encouraging Paula Nichols to continue victimizing American citizens.
[b]These former Nassau County District Attorney's Office[/b] officials deserve an equal amount of credit for ignoring the crimes Miss Nichols committed against The People of Nassau County, and for failing to protect me by [b]ignoring[/b] the crimes committed against The People by three corrupt uniformed police officials employed by the Old Brookville Police Department:
Attorney Denis Dillion,
Attorney Ronald L. Schoenberg,
Attorney Dawn Marie Wladyka-Obrien,
Attorney Marshall Trager,
Attorney Frank Quigley.
Additionally, [b]Judge Adam Moser[/b] of Nassau District Court deserves special credit for failing to protect me from Paula Nichols, Nassau prosecutors and three uniformed members of the OBPD.
Thanks, Your Honor. :(
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[link=www.theolympian.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060725/NEWS01/607250366/1006 newwindow][b]www.theolympian.com - Click here to read the news article and view comments offered by Washington residents.[/b][/link]
[b]Woman pleads guilty to animal cruelty[/b] By Christian Hill
The Olympian - Published July 25, 2006
A Thurston County woman pleaded guilty Monday to eight counts of second-degree animal cruelty for neglecting the care of horses she said she had rescued.
Under the plea agreement, [b]Paula Nichols received a suspended two-year jail sentence and was fined $8,000, barred from possessing horses for two years and instructed to undergo a mental health evaluation and treatment.[/b] The agreement avoided a trial that would have begun Monday in Thurston County Superior Court.
Nichols had faced 16 counts of second-degree animal cruelty after sheriff's deputies and animal rescue workers seized more than a dozen horses from her ranch in Littlerock in December. Earlier, she had surrendered three horses to an Elma rescue group, Second Chance Ranch.
The horses were housed in knee-deep muck and manure. Most were malnourished and some were diseased. [b]Two of the horses had to be euthanized.[/b] County authorities said Nichols ignored two years of requests to give the animals medical treatment and make improvements.
Nichols has maintained that she had tried to rescue the animals from worse conditions and got in over her head.
In court, Nichols acknowledged her neglect to care for the horses' hooves was a contributing factor in their health problems, and she should have taken stronger measures to tackle the mud on her property, said her lawyer, David Lousteau.
But he denied any of her actions were intentional.
"There was no evidence of that anywhere in this case," he said.
[b]Second-degree animal cruelty, a misdemeanor, occurs when someone knowingly or recklessly inflicts unnecessary pain or suffering on an animal[/b] with a lesser degree of intent than first-degree animal-cruelty, a felony.
[b]Nichols has been scorned locally and nationally since word of the seizures got out[/b], Lousteau said.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, a national animal rights group, sent a letter to the prosecutor's office, urging Nichols be prohibited from owning animals, if convicted.
[b]Someone left a dead cat on her property with a note pinned on it that read: "This should be you,"[/b] Lousteau added.
On Aug. 28, the court will hear arguments on whether Nichols must forfeit her right to the horses held in foster care.
Because Nichols can't possess the horses, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Debra Eurich said Nichols would sell the animals if a judge restores her right to ownership.[b]"She shouldn't be able to profit off her victims,"[/b] Eurich said.
Lousteau declined to say what his client would do in that situation, but said the state has no right to take ownership of the horses away from her.
Hooved Animal Rescue of Thurston County has been the legal custodian of the horses during the court proceedings.
Authorities also seized 13 dogs from Nichols' ranch. She was allowed to keep three of them - the maximum allowed in Thurston County without a kennel permit - and farmed the rest of the dogs out, Eurich said.
Eventually, [b]Nichols[/b] took possession of all of the dogs, [b]violating the county pet ordinance.[/b] In response, the court revoked her right to possess any animals until her case was resolved, the deputy prosecutor said.
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[link=licab.250free.com/N12/p/MISS_PAULA_.html newwindow]Open this link to read how [b]Paula Nichols and Sergeant Robert S. Piampiano[/b] committed crimes against The People of The State of New York.[/link]
http://www.secondchanceranch.org/horserescue/new.html#update
Peace...
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