Thursday 9 January 2020

Rev Matt Hale ... Letter to Federal Bureau of Prisons / Office of Internal Affairs

Federal Bureau of Prisons
Office of Internal Affairs
320 Ist Street, NW  Room 600
Washington, DC 20534

This letter is to inform you of the misconduct of Attorney James Wiencek, Rudy Marques, Amy Kelly and Warden B. True. 

Attorney James Wiencek has instructed Supermax staff, including Warden B. True, Special Investigative Services (SIS) LT. Amy Kelley, and SIS Technician Rudy Marques to steal chapter Six of Matthew Hale's ongoing book from the U.S. mail, thereby violating both state and federal criminal law. Thereby Wiencek has engaged in a criminal conspiracy with these individuals. Wiencek has committed his crimes specifically for the purpose of suppressing prisoner Matthew Hale's First Amendment right to Freedom of Speech, the reason being that he personally does not like the particular speech in question. Therefore, Wiencek has betrayed the oath he took to uphold, protect, and defend the constitution of the United States, a requirement of federal employment.

In light of Wiencek's crimes and violation (betrayal) of his oath of loyalty to the Constitution of the United States, he obviously has no business practicing law at the Supermax prison in any capacity and should be removed from his post as "Senior Attorney" immediately. Lawyers who advise Justice Department employees to commit theft and violate the constitutional rights of prisoners to express their opinions in book form—said speech specifically protected by Procunier v. Martinez, 416 U.,S. 396, 413-418 (1974) — should not be allowed to be employed by the U.S. Justice Department. (The mere expression of racial views, even of inflammatory, cannot be lawfully censored in outgoing mail.) ( It is believed, furthermore, that Wiencek has instructed Supermax employees to steal ("confiscate") the rest of Hale's book chapters that are currently in the mail, as well.

The above individuals are guilty of specific harassment and persecution of prisoner Matthew Hale at the Supermax prison in Florence CO.—that they are mistreating him and his book simply because they disagree with him and the beliefs he expresses. Instead of honoring the fact that Hale has the right to believe as he pleases and express those beliefs to the outside world, they have established a thought police and are willing to commit crimes and other violations of law to enforce their own opinions. They know that their actions are criminal and unconstitutional and yet they perform them anyway. 


 
 
 

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