Clip: Prosecutor Simmons Bible Study Time
Liar Lying For Liars
Classic liars employ deceit when asked to define the term "couple." This strategy illustrates active dishonesty, as they evade the clear meaning of words to dodge the truth.
Typical Prosecutor Jason Simmons who distorts reality. In Judge Lori K. Smith’s courtroom, truthful reality is manipulated, distorted, and dismissed as irrelevant.
Note: At this juncture, Judge Lori K. Smith and the Prosecutors should have dismissed all charges and initiated an investigation into the evident issues. However, this trial was never truly focused on facts or evidence; it was, in reality, an attack on Christianity.
Transcript
This puts us up to about three to four weeks or so that the Fraziers stayed in the house, when according to the complaining witness herself, nothing happened. This was at the end of her timeline however. According to her, nothing happened for the last month in which the Frasiers lived with her family.
That would put us right up to about a seven to eight week period which according to the complaining witness herself, nothing happened. So this would leave us with a whopping ten month period where the alleged abuse could have taken place, but there’s more. According to the original report she made to Detective McCall, which we’ve been ignoring up to this point, she stated that nothing happened for the first two months that they lived there.
Okay, so you told Detective McCall that it was a couple months? Does a couple mean two to you? Um, not always necessarily, but… Does it mean more than one? Um, yeah, a little more than one, yes. Despite trying to change the meaning of the word couple, after all if you see a couple in the you don’t think one, but this still leaves us with an eight month period, right? Except for there’s one massive problem with this. The Frasiers lived with the Gamble family for seven weeks.
As it later came out in the defense witness testimony corroborated with a number of bank statements, utility bills, signed agreements, and other physical evidence, it became abundantly clear that the Fraziers lived with the Gambles for seven weeks. Now, it is true the defense didn’t have compelling arguments like this to validate the timeline. Mr. Nari, isn’t it fair to say that it’s almost next to impossible to pin down specifics during that period? Um, I would not agree with that statement because there are powerful emotions attached to events.
Do we know for what time of year that was? No, as far as seasons, it was, you know, normal, you know, fall. Maybe it was, uh, winter, fall, spring, or spring, fall, summer. I can’t pin down dates for you.
Okay, so I think you just listed all the seasons. The documentation sourced from multiple places made it clear for everyone that the exact time frame was seven weeks. So devastating was this to the prosecutor’s case, he decided to say in his closing arguments that it didn’t matter whether the Fraziers lived there for seven weeks or seven months.
Prosecutor Jason Simmons: "Whether it was seven weeks or seven months does not matter."
No wonder Enumclaw Detective Grant McCall and King County Prosecutors block investigations. Facts, truth and evidence just "does not matter." Long gone is the rule of law with such vile attitudes.
The problem with Simmons’ statement that it doesn’t matter is that it really does matter. As we’ve already worked through, there are specific events the complaining witness was basing her memory off of for the time frame when the abuse was allegedly taking place.
According to her memory, the time frame based on events she was recalling made it impossible for the events to have occurred. She made it clear her room wasn’t completed for three to four weeks after the Fraziers moved in, and that last four weeks they lived there, nothing happened. This leaves us with seven to eight weeks of time when nothing happened within a possible time frame of seven weeks.
For the math majors out there, that leaves us with a grand total of zero weeks in which this could have possibly taken place. Keep in mind she did not say this happened once, she did not say this happened twice, but some were in the ballpark of 20 times and never on a weekend. Which by the way, her stepdad went away just about every weekend during this time, so apparently this abuse only took place while he was
Backstory
Washington State prosecutors brought a Christian church to trial during the same period that Attorney General Bob Ferguson was targeting a Christian grandmother for refusing to arrange flowers for a same-sex wedding. Prosecutor Jason Simmons and Judge Lori K. Smith utilized absurd corrupt legal tactics not only to undermine religious freedoms but also to obscure Detective Grant McCall’s hate crime. This intense 28-day trial persecuted through prosecution the truth and love of a holy God associated with Sound Doctrine Church and Timothy Williams. These podcasts aim to address those concerns, at least for those willing to listen. From planting lies to destroying evidence every, and all, corruptions were employed Prosecutor Jason Simmons and Judge Lori K. Smith. Click here for a Consice Recap.
Location: Seattle, Washington
Involved Entities:
King County Court
City of Enumclaw Police
King County Prosecutors
Timeline:
Approximately 2010 Frame-Up
Key Individuals:
Chief Judge Beth M. Andrus
Chief Judge Lori K. Smith
Reality Check
In the case of King County Superior Court, State of Washington, Plaintiff, vs. Malcolm Fraser, Defendant, Case No. 12-1-01886-0 Knt, it is essential to clarify that the actual plaintiff is King County Superior Court, State of Washington, against Sound Doctrine Church of Enumclaw, Washington. Washington State Prosecutors have engaged in abusive legal practices and are pursuing an impossible crime with the goal of eliminating Timothy Williams or Sound Doctrine Church from Enumclaw. The defendant, Malcolm Fraser, has been improperly used by King County Prosecutors and the Enumclaw Police to proxy-prosecute Timothy Williams.
Key Figures Involved in Corruption:
Chief Judge Beth M. Andrus
Chief Judge Lori K. Smith
Enumclaw Detective Grant McCall
Prosecutors: Mark Larson, Lisa Johnson, Nicole Weston, Rich Anderson, Leesa Manion, Jason Simmons
Overview of Corruption:
The corrupt practices involving judges and law enforcement within King County’s legal system raise serious concerns:
Judge Beth M. Andrus has whitewashed the misconduct of Enumclaw Detective Grant McCall, contributing to the ongoing criminal activities in the City of Enumclaw against Sound Doctrine Church or Timothy Williams.
Judge Lori K. Smith has compromised the integrity of criminal trials by introducing a "family court" atmosphere, dismissing evidence and the rights of the accused. Her biases, influenced by a close relationship with prosecutors, undermine fundamental criminal law principles. Judge Lori K. Smith is bribed by her "Woman of the Year" award and became a people-pleasure rather than a judge of honor.
Together, Judges Andrus and Judge Lori K. Smith have perpetuated lawlessness within the Washington State legal system. Detective Grant McCall sat alone with a manipulated accuser literally scripting out the accusations.
The practice of the King County Prosecutors included dismissing jurors who value evidence in criminal cases was most abhorant. Potential jurors who believed in the necessity of evidence were systematically excluded from participating in the trial.
The City of Enumclaw Police has supported Detective Grant McCall’s conflicting religious beliefs through abusive policing tactics, enabling his criminal acts to bewcome a hate crime.
As a result, the Enumclaw Police successfully framed an innocent man without any evidence, fabricating a crime that did not exist. If any authorities had fulfilled their responsibilities, the misconduct and crimes of Detective Grant McCall and his main co-conspirator would have been swiftly uncovered.
Main Bad Actors
Chief Judge Beth M. Andrus, Enumclaw Detective Grant McCall, Chief Judge Lori K. Smith, Seattle King, Seattle, King County Washington, Prosecutor Mark Larson, Seattle, King County Prosecutors Judges, Prosecutor Lisa Johnson, Prosecutor Nicole Weston, Prosecutor Rich Anderson, Prosecutor Leesa Manion carrying corrupt Dan Satterburg’s torch, Prosecutor Jason Simmons, Enumclaw Police, Washington State Prosecutors
City of Enumclaw
The City of Enumclaw continues to not just tolerate police corruption, but to promote it.
City of Enumclaw, Wa. State Corruption, Hate Crime by Officials, Enumclaw Police, Grant McCall Current Enumclaw City Council
Corrie Koopman Frazier
Jan Martinell
Bobby Martinez
Chance LaFleur
Thomas Sauvageau
Anthony Wright
Chris Gruner
Brett Vinson City Attorney
Video Evidence
Additional Information
For further details, please visit enumclaw.com and consider.info
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[searchwp_form id=3]Backstory
Washington State prosecutors brought a Christian church to trial during the same period that Attorney General Bob Ferguson was targeting a Christian grandmother for refusing to arrange flowers for a same-sex wedding. Prosecutor Jason Simmons and Judge Lori K. Smith utilized absurd corrupt legal tactics not only to undermine religious freedoms but also to obscure Detective Grant McCall’s hate crime. This intense 28-day trial persecuted through prosecution the truth and love of a holy God associated with Sound Doctrine Church and Timothy Williams. These podcasts aim to address those concerns, at least for those willing to listen. From planting lies to destroying evidence every, and all, corruptions were employed Prosecutor Jason Simmons and Judge Lori K. Smith. Click here for a Consice Recap.
Location: Seattle, Washington
Involved Entities:
King County Court
City of Enumclaw Police
King County Prosecutors
Timeline:
Approximately 2010 Frame-Up
Key Individuals:
Chief Judge Beth M. Andrus
Chief Judge Lori K. Smith
Reality Check
In the case of King County Superior Court, State of Washington, Plaintiff, vs. Malcolm Fraser, Defendant, Case No. 12-1-01886-0 Knt, it is essential to clarify that the actual plaintiff is King County Superior Court, State of Washington, against Sound Doctrine Church of Enumclaw, Washington. Washington State Prosecutors have engaged in abusive legal practices and are pursuing an impossible crime with the goal of eliminating Timothy Williams or Sound Doctrine Church from Enumclaw. The defendant, Malcolm Fraser, has been improperly used by King County Prosecutors and the Enumclaw Police to proxy-prosecute Timothy Williams.
Key Figures Involved in Corruption:
Chief Judge Beth M. Andrus
Chief Judge Lori K. Smith
Enumclaw Detective Grant McCall
Prosecutors: Mark Larson, Lisa Johnson, Nicole Weston, Rich Anderson, Leesa Manion, Jason Simmons
Overview of Corruption:
The corrupt practices involving judges and law enforcement within King County’s legal system raise serious concerns:
Judge Beth M. Andrus has whitewashed the misconduct of Enumclaw Detective Grant McCall, contributing to the ongoing criminal activities in the City of Enumclaw against Sound Doctrine Church or Timothy Williams.
Judge Lori K. Smith has compromised the integrity of criminal trials by introducing a "family court" atmosphere, dismissing evidence and the rights of the accused. Her biases, influenced by a close relationship with prosecutors, undermine fundamental criminal law principles. Judge Lori K. Smith is bribed by her "Woman of the Year" award and became a people-pleasure rather than a judge of honor.
Together, Judges Andrus and Judge Lori K. Smith have perpetuated lawlessness within the Washington State legal system. Detective Grant McCall sat alone with a manipulated accuser literally scripting out the accusations.
The practice of the King County Prosecutors included dismissing jurors who value evidence in criminal cases was most abhorant. Potential jurors who believed in the necessity of evidence were systematically excluded from participating in the trial.
The City of Enumclaw Police has supported Detective Grant McCall’s conflicting religious beliefs through abusive policing tactics, enabling his criminal acts to bewcome a hate crime.
As a result, the Enumclaw Police successfully framed an innocent man without any evidence, fabricating a crime that did not exist. If any authorities had fulfilled their responsibilities, the misconduct and crimes of Detective Grant McCall and his main co-conspirator would have been swiftly uncovered.
Main Bad Actors
Chief Judge Beth M. Andrus, Enumclaw Detective Grant McCall, Chief Judge Lori K. Smith, Seattle King, Seattle, King County Washington, Prosecutor Mark Larson, Seattle, King County Prosecutors Judges, Prosecutor Lisa Johnson, Prosecutor Nicole Weston, Prosecutor Rich Anderson, Prosecutor Leesa Manion carrying corrupt Dan Satterburg’s torch, Prosecutor Jason Simmons, Enumclaw Police, Washington State Prosecutors, Washington State Attorney Emily Cordo who becuase of her bias is willing to support proven liars of false accusations.
City of Enumclaw
The City of Enumclaw continues to not just tolerate police corruption, but to promote it.
City of Enumclaw, Wa. State Corruption, Hate Crime by Officials, Enumclaw Police, Grant McCall Current Enumclaw City Council
Corrie Koopman Frazier
Jan Martinell
Bobby Martinez
Chance LaFleur
Thomas Sauvageau
Anthony Wright
Chris Gruner
Brett Vinson City Attorney
Video Evidence
Additional Information
For further details, please visit enumclaw.com and consider.info
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Search Consider.info
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