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Andras Plank Criminal Case Dismissed, How much did SMC Taxpayers pay for that case?

By Michael G. Stogner

I’ve said this was a case to watch, and now that it was DISMISSED after 4 years in San Mateo County Criminal Court. I recommend this case be Audited to see if the Private Defender Program did what is expected of it.

This was a Vandalism charge, and for 4 years the Defendant Andras Plank had been requesting to see the Body Worn Camera Video evidence from the San Mateo Police Department. That BWC video was finally provided on 8/11/2022. Let me just say this, Body Worn Camera Video’s should be made available to the defendant as soon as a person is charged.

How much money did San Mateo County Taxpayers invest in both the Prosecution and the Defense in this case? Remember it was DISMISSED.

18-NM-014387-A | The People of the State of California vs. Andras Plank 

Case Number
18-NM-014387-A

Court
Criminal

File Date
12/07/2018

Case Type
Complaint

Case Status
Dismissed

Party

Plaintiff (Participant)  
Wagstaffe, Stephen M., ESQ


Plaintiff (Participant)  
Duran, Lucille, ESQ


Plaintiff (Participant)  
Alexander, Nicholson


Plaintiff (Participant)  
Elizabeth, Maguire Marie, ESQ


Plaintiff (Participant)  
Liberman, Eric, ESQ


Plaintiff (Participant)  
Sherman, Scott, ESQ


Plaintiff (Participant)  
Haley, Nichole S., ESQ









Defendant 
Plank, Andras

DOB
XX/XX/XXXX

Active Attorneys

Lead Attorney

GOODWIN, JUSTIN L.

Retained


Charge

Charges
Plank, Andras

  DescriptionStatuteLevelDate
001PC594(b)(1)-MISD-Vandalism $400 Or More594(b)(1)Misdemeanor07/08/2018

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NF433910-A, 9:00 AM 2G Hon. Judge Joseph Scott NO ZOOM.

Update: April 7, 2022 10:00 AM, Next Court date is June 24, 2022 9:00 AM

July 25, 2022 set for Trial

By Michael G. Stogner

Hon. Judge Joseph Scott

I have been reporting on this case for more than SEVEN years know. I have described it as the Most Exciting Criminal Case I have ever observed. It is the BEST single example of Organized Crime and Corruption in San Mateo County Government that I have ever witnessed.

Notice the case number NF433910-A there is not a two digit number at the front. Those two digits tell you what YEAR this case started. For example San Mateo County Sheriff Deputy Juan Pablo Lopez’s criminal case started in 2014 so you would expect to see a 14 in front of NF433910-A. If the 14 was there that would make a reasonable person to ask, Why has this Criminal Case NOT gone to Jury Trial in more than SEVEN years. How much Taxpayer money has the Government Invested in this case and What was the Money Spent On? Look at $ spent to make sure Witnesses Never take the stand.

This would be a Prefect case for Supervisor David Canepa and Candidate for Congress 2022 to attend. I’m sure he would be interested in Eliminating Corruption in San Mateo County.

SMC Supervisor David Canepa
Juan P. Lopez

Juan Pablo Lopez has always wanted the same thing, a Jury Trail of his peers and the Public able to see/hear the proceedings. Hon Judge Joseph Scott is NOT allowing that to happen during a Pandemic. He is demanding NO ZOOM available to the PUBLIC.

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San Mateo County and Deleting E-mails, What is the policy today?

By Michael G. Stogner

LATIMES Editorial Today March 28, 2022

Deleting government emails too quickly is not OK
A fundamental principle of a free and open society is that citizens have a right to know what’s going on inside their government.
A crucial way Californians exercise this right is with the state’s Public Records Act , which allows people to see email correspondence, contracts and other documents held by local and state officials.
It’s how, early in the pandemic, journalists were able to reveal the details of California’s scramble to obtain medical masks, including the collapse of a nearly $800-million deal with a politically connected vendor and the decision to secretly wire nearly half a billion dollars to a company that had been in business for just three days — only to quickly call off the deal and claw back the money.
Emails obtained under the law allowed The Times and environmental activists to expose how Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration worked to influence decisions in favor of a controversial water desalination plant. And documents The Times obtained under the law showed that the state parks department let some employees live at government-owned homes in some of California’s most scenic locales for cut-rate rents averaging $215 a month.
The law is clear that state agencies must, with some exceptions, release records in their possession. But what’s not clear is how long they must hang onto those documents. And this is critical, because the government can effectively hide records it doesn’t want the public to see by destroying or deleting them before anyone asks for them. Nothing to see here! Literally.
Legislation moving through the Capitol addresses the issue by requiring that all state agencies retain digital and paper records for at least two years. State law already requires that local governments do this, but state agencies have been allowed to decide for themselves how long to hang onto different kinds of records, and the range is huge. Just within the California Environmental Protection Agency, for example, retention timelines vary from 90 days for informal emails, to a decade for documents related to environmental justice investigations of birth defects, to permanent storage of correspondence with tribal governments.
Recently, when the Department of Insurance announced plans to start deleting emails after 180 days, an employee complained that they needed access to older emails to keep track of past communications in enforcement cases. The department, already facing litigation for not releasing detailed calendars requested under the Public Records Act, backtracked on the plan to speed up email deletion.
Assembly Bill 2370 would make clear that all state records, including email, must be retained for at least two years. Its author, Assemblyman Marc Levine (D-Greenbrae), is running for insurance commissioner this year with a campaign echoing the same concerns raised by Consumer Watchdog, the group that sued current Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara for calendars detailing his appointments with industry executives who contributed to his campaign. So this bill clearly has some political overtones.
But that does not negate the fact that it would advance government transparency and serve the public interest. We urge the Legislature to continue advancing the bill.
Similar legislation passed in 2019 but was vetoed by Newsom, who said it would be too costly to store data and hire the necessary personnel to manage retaining records. The Legislature’s price tag on that bill was vague, saying that “state costs could reach into the millions of dollars.”
Lawmakers ought to do a more thorough cost analysis this time around, including taking into account advances in technology that are continually reducing the cost of data storage. And then weigh that against the moral penalty for keeping the public in the dark.

San Mateo County Government E-mails should be preserved Not Deleted.

San Mateo County News.com December 8, 2018 Article

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SMCDA Inspector Jordan Boyd, Why did you not arrest and charge Court Clerk Katrina Bihl?

By Michael G. Stogner

Enforcing the Law Equally has Never been a Strong Suit for D.A. Steve Wagstaffe or Sheriff Carlos G. Bolanos. Don’t forget San Mateo Residents were all notified with the April 25, 2007 E-mails.

The San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office Jumped into action and got the Phone records of the Superior Courtroom 2G for the date of July 27, 2021. That phone number was 650-261-5125

This is an accurate copy of that data. only change is I XXX out the last phone call.

As you can see the 650-261-5125 was opened at 9:14:03 and Closed at 10:43:64 AM

6502615125 MENLO PARK, CA Unspecified 7/27/2021 9:14:03 AM ‘ 7/27/2021 10:43:64 AM Host
Anonymous Unspecified 7/27/2021 9:20:20 AM 7/27/2021 9:20:41 AM Attendee
Anonymous Unspecified 7/27/2021 9:23:51 AM 7/27/2021 9:33:34 AM Attendee
Anonymous Unspecified 7/27/2021 9:26:46 AM 7/27/2021 9:37:20 AM Attendee
8312108994 MONTEREY CA Unspecified 7/27/2021-9:33:05 AM 7/27/2021 9:42:49 AM Attendee
Anonymous Unspecified 7Q7/2021 9:33:53 AM 7/27/2021 10:13:26 AM Attendee
8312108994 MONTEREY CA Unspecified 7/27/2021 9:54:05 AM 7/27/2021 9:56:10 AM Attendee
XXXXXXXXX BURLINGAME CA Unspecified 7/27/2021 10:05:39 AM 7/27/2021 10:13:1? AM Attendee

My phone number is 831-210-8994

On August 27, 2021 Katrina Bihl, Courtroom Clerk for the Honorable Joseph C. Scott, Judge for the Superior Court of California, County of San Mateo (Judge Scott), through her Attorney Sarah L. Overton (CSB # 163810) filed a DECLARATION OF KRINTINABIHL IN RESPONSE TO DEFENDANT’S SECOND SUPPLEMENT TO THE CHALLENGE FOR CAUSE. Case # NF433910-A

On page 2 Line 13 Katrina Bihl Declares under the Penalty of Perjury the following: After the hearing, as was my usual practice, I muted the public access line and proceeded to work at my desk in the courtroom while I waited to see if the master calendar court would send any matters to this courtroom.

That statement is simply false.

SMCDA Inspector Jordon Boyd could have simply called me. He Never did.

The filing of this declaration with the court is a PC115(a) a Felony.

San Mateo County District Attorney Office Inspector Jordan Boyd knows that is a False Statement. So does DDA Kimberly Perrotti and yet they continue to march on to cause as much pain and suffering on a San Mateo County Sheriff Deputy now retired.

Juan P. Lopez

Sheriff Deputy Juan P. Lopez’s Next Court Date: April 7, 2022 9:00 AM

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San Mateo County Sheriff Deputy Juan P. Lopez was charged with Gang Enhancement. DDA Kimberly Perrotti doesn’t want the Jury to know about those False Charges, Why?

By Michael G. Stogner

San Mateo County District Attorney DDA Kimberly Perrotti casually told the Hon. Judge Joseph Scott that case is old and was “Thrown Out” It should not be mentioned in front of the Jury because it would take up too much time of the Court and it could Confuse the Jury.

DDA Perrotti is right about one thing that case is old, it was filed in 2014. Was it really just “Thrown Out” if that were true why would the Government be wasting so much of the Taxpayer’s money and the Courts time making sure it doesn’t get mentioned in this trial?

I’ve said for many years now that the Sheriff Deputy Juan P. Lopez case is one of the Most Exciting Criminal cases I have ever reported on. It is a simple and easy to understand example of Corruption and Organized Crime in San Mateo County.

Sheriff Deputy Juan P. Lopez’s Cases should be Used as a case study of what happens when the Government is the Enemy of the ordinary resident who is not a member of the “Those Who Matter” team which thanks to now District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe brought to the Public’s attention in his April 25, 2007 e-mail to then Sheriff Greg Munks and UnderSheriff Carlos G. Bolanos.

Note: I still call Juan P. Lopez a Sheriff Deputy out of my respect to him and his unshakable position of wanting a JURY TRIAL of his peers. He was forced to retire so officially he is ret. Sheriff Deputy.

He has always wanted that TRIAL, and He as always wanted the Public to be able to watch that trial, he has refused Plea Deals offered by the DA’s Office.

Sheriff Deputy Juan P. Lopez wants the public to know the Truth, and he is entitled to a Fair Trial.

Next Court date; March 18, 2022 Time 9:00 AM in Courtroom 2G Hon. Judge Joseph Scott

Tell you favorite SMC Newspaper or Reporters you would like them to attend in person and report on this case.

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Hon. Judge Joseph Scott and DDA Kimberly Perrotti don’t want the Jury to know about Sheriff Deputy Juan P. Lopez Smuggling case that was Thrown Out.

By Michael G. Stogner

“Thrown Out” is not a legal term and I would not have used it, if DDA Kimberly Perrotti had not said it in court.

Yesterday was a first for me in 22 years observing and reporting of SMC Courts. San Mateo County District Attorney Deputy Kimberly Perrotti informed the court that she had personally contacted the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s prosecutor who was trying a case that Sheriff Deputy Juan P. Lopez’s Co-Counsel Erica Elizabeth Treeby was the defense attorney in. She reported to Judge Scott that Ms. Treeby would be available on March 17, 2022 in SMC, because of this alleged conversation. She did not identify this person, and this person has not been called to testify about this alleged conversation and there was no declaration filed.

I think it would be great for the public to know about that entire conversation from start to finish.

I would like to know how many times DDA Kimberly Perrotti has checked up on the Defense Attorneys opposing her?

Remember this is a Political Prosecution of Sheriff Deputy Juan P. Lopez it’s that simple. Photo below is from 2014. You do the math for lost wages and cost to Defend against these False Charges, that were “THROWN OUT”

SMCN.com article the Phone call

  • 03/08/2022 Continued Jury Trial Judicial Officer
    Scott, Joseph C. Hearing Time
    8:30 AM
  • Comment
    Motions
  • 03/08/2022 Continued Jury Trial Original Type
    Continued Jury Trial Judicial Officer
    Scott, Joseph C. Hearing Time
    09:30 AM Result
    Held Comment
    Motions Parties Present Defendant: LOPEZ, JUAN PABLO Attorney: SERRA, J. TONY
  • 03/08/2022 Party appeared by audio and/or video
  • 03/08/2022 Motion denied. Comment
    Moving party: People’s Motion title: Additional Motion in Limine #10 – Exclude reference to dismiss counts and charges
  • 03/08/2022 Motion denied Comment
    WITHOUT PREJUDICE Moving party: People’s Motion title: Additional Motion in Limine #11 – Based on the court’s ruling on motion #10 above, refer to the remaining counts submitted to the jury as “first count”, “second count” etc. rather than “count 1”, “count 3”, etc.
  • 03/17/2022 Continued Jury Trial Judicial Officer
    Scott, Joseph C. Hearing Time
    09:30 AM Comment
    Motion to Continue Trial
  • 03/21/2022 Continued Jury Trial Judicial Officer
    Scott, Joseph C. Hearing Time
    09:00 AM Comment
    Jury Selections

This was changed after SMCN.com article was published. This is just one example of the Odyssey Official Records are only as good as the entry from the Court Clerk.

  • 03/08/2022 Minutes corrected as follows: Comment
    Modification: MIL #10 GRANTED By: K. Bihl Today’s Date: 3/9/2022

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