Sunday, May 27, 2012

UM administration discrimination

The University of Montana decided to discriminate against a member of the public and an alumni. A different alumni who sits on their alumni board also works for the US President.

whitehouse.gov
University of Montana Alumni Board Member
Jim Messina '93 

As the US Presidents staff get immunity from unlawful behavior, Royce Engstrom believed this special alumni would rub off on his staff in Missoula, MT. As the Missoula Indpendent, the Wall St. Journal, CNN, and others are clearly showing, Royce Engstrom does not get special privilege.

As the Administration decides to threaten alumni with UM Police, and not allow access to the Presidents office to describe what amounts to ONGOING crime coverup (sound familiar?) use of brute threat by UM administrators does not have a place at a university of higher learning.

The following is a written complaint against Royce Engstrom, his chief lawyer David Aronofsky, and his Law School Dean Irma Russell. As law students prosecute law in a courtroom in Missoula, MT without supervision it violates a student practice rule given as an ORDER from the Montana Supreme Court. Several FELONIES are involved:

MCA 45-7-209 Impersonation of a public servant (Prosecutor) $5000 fine, 5 years prison

MCA 45-7-201 Perjury (falsification of bar license status) $50, 000 fine, 10 years prison.

18 USC. s. 1001 false/falsification to Federal Court: a law student who gives alias, no identity, and holding out as Bar licensed attorney gets 15 years (3 counts), $15,000 fine with this statute.

Angela Wetzsteon fears no law

Angela Wetzsteon '08 practiced law unsupervised August 8, 2007 in Montana, gave an alias to the court, then made sworn statement she was authorized and supervised to do so [perjury].

The University of Montana has protected Angela Wetzsteon online with University assets.
THE ANGELA WETZSTEON WAR
http://angelawetzsteon.blogspot.com/2012/04/angela-wetzsteon-war.html

Aubry Shultz '09 bragged on a Linkedin account that she "independently prosecuted" at the Missoula Co. Attorney office for 13 months although the COURT ORDER says supervision is required, and only 12 months maximum.

PUBLIC NOTICE:
TO MONTANA LAW STUDENTS AND SUPERVISORS:
if you are attempting to "get trial experience" prior to graduation, you and your supervisor will get trial experience as a FELONY defendant, and both of you will lose you ability to be lawyers.  All it will take is the public, or any attorney dialing thee numbers on a telephone to lose your career: 9-1-1.
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former Dean Edwin Eck:                    
University of Montana Law School                       
University of Montana photo
He read the affidavit contending Angela Wetzsteon was a state's attorney August 17, 2007
as Eck signed a certification April 20, 2007 she was a 2/3 year Law student.

Michael Spreadbury met with former Dean of the Law School in October of 2007 to show Dean Edwin Eck the sworn statement from a judge that Angela Wetzsteon was a "State's Attorney".

Dean Eck's Legacy Project: The Montana Law School expansion
the $40M law school expansion: $1.7M from Max Baucus, $250, 000 from Garlington Lohn, Robinson, $25,000 from Boone Karlberg PC
all to cover the criminal act of Angela Wetzsteon


Dean Edwin Eck was given a US Presidential appointment by Jim Messina to the IRS in 2008.
[most likely to protect Angela Wetzsteon from discipline from the UM law school Dean]

UM Chief Counsel David Aronofsky admitted in a phone conversation that third year law students practice law (prosecute) without supervision as third year law students (3L).

The unauthorized practice has been documented since 1990 in Missoula as the Montana Supreme Court allowed a candidate for county attorney to use the Student Practice as the 5 year practice requirement to run for office. [See Shaprio (1996) MT Supreme Court].

THE FORMER CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE MONTANA SUPREME COURT                
lee enterprises Montana
Chief Justice Karla Grey gave a sharp dissent in the Shapiro case as she mocks student practice saying that Univeristy of Montana Law students should effectively not have to take the Bar exam.

As I attempted to talk to Royce Engstrom and indicate the problem of student practice since 1990, and Angela Wetzsteon's unlawful practice, protected by every high ranking Democrat in Montana in including Steve Bullock, candidate for Governor.

read more about Steve Bullock's involvement in the Wetzsteon coverup:
http://www.montanapoliticalnews.com/2011/10/angela-wetzsteon-war.html

Steve Bullock is responsible for not prosecuting sexual assaults and rapes in Missoula:
As Attorney General, Steve Bullock protected Wetzsteon, and is responsible for Missoula Co. Atty. Fred Van Valkenberg
http://www.montanaattorneygeneral.com/2012/05/buck-stops-with-bullock.html

The Intake Form for the Univerisity of Montana Equal Opportunity Office.
[requesting meeting with Law School Dean Russell, President Engstrom.]

It is estimated over 22 years that the University of Montana Law School has allowed law students to prosecute law unsupervised, students and the University of Montana have allowed upwards of 200-500 felonies against the Montana Citizens who pay for the University by State taxation.

The Student Practice Rule is Montana's equivalent of the other 49 states who state very clearly that law students must not practice law unsupervised. In a civil courtroom, a law student can practice unuspervised IF PRIOR written permission is given by the supervisor.

This rule is a COURT ORDER. The order is #12982 from May 1, 1975 from the Montana Supreme Court. As Montana Law students violate this court order, they can be immediately jailed under the criminal contempt statute Montana Code Ann. MCA 45-7-309(c) violation of a court process or order, and felony charges against the student and supervisor as listed above from Title 45 (crimes) from the Montana Code Annotated.

So Royce, your students are criminals, and you are protecting them.

Covering up the rapes and sexual assaults were nothing compared to this raping of the Montana people with their own tax paying dollars.

FOOTNOTE:
In a 2012 US News and World Report publication, the University of Montana law school is ranked last in the nation, or 145/145.  Unlawful student practice is not helping the Montana Law School.

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