Corruption Starts Even Before Mr. Perrot Was Evaluated
Here are emails discovered that were sent between the State Attorney’s Office and the Florida Department of Children and Families’ Multidisciplinary Team. (emails here).
Email between State Attorney & Florida DCF Multidisciplinary Team
1/13/2012
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These emails were sent back and forth long before I was ever evaluated by the State’s “expert” evaluators. The emails were furnished to the evaluators before they ever even started their evaluation of me. Thus, it is clear from the beginning that the State Attorney’s Office was attempting to influence the decision of the multidisciplinary team evaluators from the beginning to recommend commitment.
As can be seen from the first email, (start reading the emails from the very bottom of the last page forward) the State Attorney emails the multidisciplinary team that I am a “really bad guy.” From there the State Attorney sends influencing emails discussing why I had my life sentences overturned and how I greatly benefited from a significantly reduced sentence. It is clear that, even from the inception of the evaluation process, the State Attorney was influencing the evaluators, looking for a recommendation that I met the commitment criteria.
The State evaluators were only too happy to oblige.
Conduct of this type is highly unethical, illegal and unconstitutional to say nothing of the fact that it demonstrates outright corruption by Bruce Bartlett, State Attorney and the Florida Department of Children and Families’ Multidisciplinary Team.
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