Court Documents Released by Frustrated Abused Adult

(Somewhere in Northern California once known as “the Land of Milk and Honey”) – Exclusive of the Dailey Sun~Chronicles – Sunday, March 1, 2020 –

In December 2019 and February 2020, a client approached the bench of the California Superior Court (in “Deadwood City” of the County of Santa Mateo) for protective relief and Restraining Orders (ROs) against three of four unrelated roommates.

Two temporary ROs were signed by the presiding judge on 12-12-2019; the subjects of the ROs did NOT appear as ordered by the Court on 12-31-2019 and the ‘protected person’ was in the hospital.

The judge did NOT act to find the defendants/alleged abusers of an elderly, disabled, single white man in ‘contempt of court’ nor did the same judge continue the restraining order greater than 30 days.

In the case of Dailey v. Terry (case #19-PRO-001561):

The “protected person” David Arthur Dailey, now needs one (1) more R.O.; the latest against the spouse of Mr. Kana PeteloMrs. Katalina Petelo, who swung and hit him in the neck with her heavy metal walking cane on Monday, January 13, 2020 – in addition to the two (2) signed on Wednesday, December 12, 2019; incidentally, on Mr. Dailey’s 66th birthday.

 

Editor Note #1:

Mr. David Dailey was hospitalized between December 21, 2019 and January 8, 2020. Mr. Dailey would NOT be allowed to be let out for the 12-31-2019 court date by the Fremont Hospital of Fremont, California (the Court may verify this fact with their CEO Patricia Williams).

 

Ed. Note #2:

The subjects of the 12-12-2019 signed Restraining Orders – Mr. Leland F. Terry and Mr. Kana Petelo did NOT appear for the scheduled R.O. Hearing in front of Judge Hiram on December 31, 2019.

 

The protected person believes the judge should rule in his favor and charge Mr. Terry with CONTEMPT OF SUPERIOR COURT for his dismissive attitude and violent behavior since 12-12-2019.

 

Mr. Kana Petelo is also the Judge’s subject for CONTEMPT because he could have driven Mr. Terry to the RWC Courthouse for the New Years Eve hearing and DID NOT.

 

Both perps – Mr. Terry and Mr. Petelo – knew Mr. Dailey was in the hospital in Fremont and were mute to the Superior Court.

 

The landlord and her son Tom Haupeakui have been informed of the living conditions at XXXX by Mr. David Dailey since before Thanksgiving. The victim was told by Mr. Kana Petelo – not the landlady or her son – that the Landlady Ane Haupeakui does not want to make any occupancy changes, hold a house meeting of all residents, or take any executive actions.

 

THE RESTRAINING ORDER VERSUS PERP. LELAND TERRY was service delivered by a County of San Mateo Sheriff deputy on December 17th; Mr. Terry’s copy was given to the landlady on the same date, at approximately 10:00 p.m. PST as it was hand-delivered to the landlady by both Leland Terry and his fellow compatriot MR. KANA (KEN) PETELO. This was after an impromptu residents’ meeting of five between 9 p.m. and 9:50 p.m PST. Mr. Terry and Mr. Petelo returned to the Shoreview property immediately without discussing any details of the contents of the paperwork.

 

Restraining order paperwork was filed with the City of San Mateo Police Department on December 16, 2019, by the victim/ petitioner / protected person Mr. David A. F. N. Dailey.

Mr. Dailey followed up with the Chief of Police and Records Department twice on 12/18 and 12/19/19, to request that this information be kept PRIVATE (not public) and CONFIDENTIAL due to the sensitivity of it, the involvement of innocent people, and interest in protecting the non-licensed ICF care home business of the landlady that operates at three other company-owned properties of Mrs. Ane Haupeakui in San Mateo.

 

SAN MATEO [XXXX Shoreview Avenue (Room B resident Leland Terry sleeping alongside ambulatory senior disabled Tony Radovan; other occupants in the east side of the duplex are Mr. Kana and Mrs. Katalina Patelo), outside of ‘Deadwood City’, Northern California] – House Phone (650) 376-XXXX; Cell Phone (808) 264-XXXX; Fax (650) 851-5530 in Woodside.

 

Editor Note #3: Items relating to Mr. Leland Terry are printed in purple font and items relating more to Mr. Kana and/or Mrs. Katalina Petelo are printed in red font.

 

Editor Note #4:

Mrs. Kata Petelo called 9-1-1 TWO times and it was NOT an emergency; this is two misdeameanors. This was done on the afternoon of 2-8-20 after she hit Mr. Dailey with her weighted cane, attempted to hit him in the face and head, and yelled at him for over ten (10) minutes. This was SMPD police report # [confidential]

 

List of relevant ‘passive aggressive’ behaviors (diagnosis by both psychiatric RN Liz Downert and John Herbert, MD, whose county health offices are located in RWC at 802 Brewster Street, during November 2019):

    1. Baiting by Leland Terry (LT) on David Dailey (DD) to get him to speak directly to him even though SMPD officers asked DD not to speak with LT.
    2. LT often turns visitors, who know other roommates, away. On November 30, LT told Curtis Bissell that he was not allowed in the house. DAD is a friend of Curt. They were planning to go to the Notre Dame-Stanford football game together. DAD ended up going to Palo Alto alone.
    3. Statement by Ken Patelo (KP) on 12/6/19 that he was a ‘god’ “who knows everything that goes on at 1561 Shoreview.” KP reiterated this during January 2020 more than once.
    4. KP gets upset when DAD does not mop before mopping the tiled floors throughout the 3 BR, 1 bath house. DAD has tried to explain that he has a Masters Degree in Public Health, yet KP believes he knows how to make floors clean; better than the “college boy.” He complains and blames others; has NEVER COMPLIMENTED David Dailey; and KP never apologizes nor says “excuse me” (not in 2 years).
    5. Either LT or KP tossed DAD’s Christmas-decorated buck onto the front lawn on 12/4/2019… It was found hidden on 1/9/2020.
    6. KP turns off the heat without asking anyone else in the house how they feel about the temperature in the house. Temps dipped below 39 degrees on 1/13/2020.
    7. I have had my bedroom window closed and locked since DAD’s bedroom was aired out Friday. Someone unlocked and opened my window… it was not discovered until 8 pm on Monday, December 9, 2019.
    8. Someone, likely LT, dumped two – lime and orange – Jello molds prepared by DD prior to Thanksgiving and did not wash them.
    9. LT answers the house phone but refuses to take any messages; such as on December 7.
    10. LT takes the plastic grocery sacks that Tony and David pay 25 cents and without asking takes them out of the house without any explanation (12/7/19).
    11. LT complains that he is unable to walk despite video evidence that he has been walking without his cane all week long.
    12. LT walks out to get the mail from the carrier and fails to let them pick up two important time-critical letters to DAD’s family members back east (12/7 and 12/9). He does not say whether the mail carrier ever came on Saturday.
    13. LT places six peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in DAD’s inbox; Everyone knows that DAD is deathly allergic to peanuts.
    14. LT hides the living room TV remote control in his bedroom at night, removes batteries from the remote control during the day, and monopolizes the shows that he and the roommates watch. He claims Kata does not want anyone to watch TV until noon, yet he starts watching TV Saturday morning at 8:45.
    15. On Wednesday, December 6, LT intercepts a delivery food item from Doordash. LT and DAD have a tug of war over the delivery bag and the delivery drivers return to the house to explain to LT that the items were intended for DAD.
    16. KP keeps moving the chair in the living room that DAD sits in. This is after he posts thirteen items directed toward DAD on the kitchen cupboard; these lists have been posted for a week before he left with Kata and her sister on an overseas trip. One item prohibited in the living room is DAD’s wheelchair [UNLAWFUL], which is comfortable to sit in while watching TV.
    17. On Friday, December 6, 2019, KP uses the lawn blower outside for more than twenty minutes while Tony is still in bed. Afterwards, he hammers the poorly designed tarp covering over the back porch.
    18. Imagine me – DAD – walking out the front door. LT comes in and shuts the screen door in front of me in my direction of travel.
    19. LT should ask one or two other roommates before he does something. He is behaving more like KP in that he does weird stuff without talking about it with anyone yet acts out in plain sight of other roommates.
    20. KP keeps moving my (DAD) chairs around without speaking a word. He dumps grass cuttings immediately outside my window; we have spoken how I am allergic to grass many times.
    21. KP takes offense to DAD using an Epi-pen for allergy reactions.
    22. KP dumps grass cuttings outside my bedroom window even though we have discussed multiple time that DAD is allergic to grass, particularly cuttings of grass.
    23. KP is guilty of projecting his own sins, negative feelings, bigotry, and unlawfulness on others; my close friends WILL NOT VISIT ME at home because of him, his wife, and LT.
    24. KP often projects his negative feelings on others. DAD is a daily dumping ground for his anger. In addition to being passive aggressive, KP expresses loud attacks on DAD. Ed. Note #5: There was a lawsuit earlier this year that was dropped by the victim/plaintiff Dailey.
    25. LT remained silent and motionless sitting alone on a three-person sofa by the front window for more than a half hour while DD dusted and cleaned the common television-living room. LT did not offer any assistance although he spends more than 8 hours everyday in that room watching TV.
    26. Mr. LT chased DAD with a mop on January 13, 2020…
    27. Mr. LT chased DAD with his leaded metal cane on February 28, 2020.
  • Mrs. KP hit DAD on January 14, 2020.
  • Mr. KP jelled between 8:00 and 10:30 p.m. on January 15, 2020,

 

  • Mr. LT, Mrs. KP, and Mr. KP lied to the SMPD on January 14, 2020.   

 

 

HAZARDOUS ITEMS Particular Issues, as follows:

 

  • LT can hardly be trusted as a credible roommate in a household where occupants are expected to take care of themselves.

 

 

The San Mateo Police Department have responded more than seven (8) times to domestic violence complaints.

The SMPD have affected NO improvements and seem very frustrated with protecting Mr. Dailey anymore.

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Other issues, not of an urgent nature (note that this is an abbreviated list):

  • Senses Dim – Like 1) not smelling or hearing the pot boiling over and burning on the stove, 2) Not noticing a lamp shade burning, located within ten feet of him to his left on the couch, 3) Often unaware of his surroundings even though they are within sight or hearing, 4) David returned on Saturday, November 30 at 8:45 and found the house filled with smoke, with two pans burned to a crisp in the oven; their attempts to remove the hazards came up short when they failed to use the fan in the living room to clear the air, and 5) So two days ago [Tuesday, November 26} in the middle of the afternoon, Kana (KP) returns via cab and Leland (LT) believes that that cab is waiting in front of the duplex for David. Within ten minutes, LT speaks rumors to Kana that get him mad at David.

 

  • Personal Safety and Health Concerns – These are too numerous to outline here.

 

  • The remaining five pages of the report given to the Judge have been omitted from this article.

 

State of the Union . . . according to the Pres. Trump

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Tuesday, February 4, 2020, Two days after “Groundhog Day” and Semi-Super Bowl LIV –

After three minutes of the POTUS’ speech, we stopped counting after hearing five lies.

This Green Party member has heard too much. Thank God, the Speaker of the House is not standing and applauding. THREE CHEERS FOR HER FOR TEARING UP HIS SPEECH!!!

I wonder how long this boasting and unlawfulness and unethical behavior will continue. My wish was to have a new president by Saint Valentines’ Day. I am not just disappointed, but no longer proud of our group of 100 elected senators.

Most notably, my old colleagues from Indiana (Senators Todd Y. and Mike B.), Florida’s Senator Marco Rubio, Coloradoan Cory Gardner, and Alaskan Senator O’WhatsHerName are sure to be damned unless they repent and vote to remove this man who was not elected by popular vote of American citizens but by the outdated Electoral College.

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“The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly”

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Volume VII, Issue 25                          10 – 25 – 18                 Weekend ***** Edition

The Good, Bad, and the Ugly

 

This Weekend’s Version of

“That Was the Week That Was in America”

 

[First] The Good News . . .

 

Dateline: Kansas City, Missouri

A man whose excessive flatulence forced the end of interrogation has pleaded guilty to federal gun and drug charges.

 

Dateline: Topeka, Kansas

A statue of former president and WWII general Dwight David Eisenhour was erected on the statehouse grounds.

 

Dateline: Gainesville, Florida

Northeast Park was renamed after iconic rocker Tom Petty, who played there as a boy.

 

Dateline: Brownsville, Texas

Solid median barriers along highway 48 are being modified to better protect the nesting grounds of pelicans.

 

Dateline: Santa Fe, New Mexico

The Vice President Mike Pence today is leading a political rally down in Roswell in support of GOP candidates. Future breaking news of his visit may stir up another UFO siting.

 

Dateline: Quechee, Vermont

The family of a man who jumped from a bridge hopes that a fence built will prevent suicides.

Dateline: Wichita, Kansas

A new crop report shows mostly adequate soil moisture levels across the state.

Dateline: Newport News, Virginia

Jill Biden christened the navy’s newest Virginia-class submarine, named the USS Delaware.

Dateline: Houghton, Michigan

The first phase of a multiyear effort to rebuild the gray wolf population at Isle Royale National Park has concluded.

Dateline: Las Vegas, Nevada

After less that two weeks on the job, Police Chief Jerry Delgado has resigned.

Dateline: Wapakoneta, Ohio

The town has begun a month-long celebration honoring the 50th anniversary of native Neil Armstrong walking on the moon.

Dateline: New York, New York

A federal judge has ordered the release of a 2-year-old boy separated from his parents at the Mexican border more than six weeks ago.

Dateline: Rocky Mount, Virginia

The Empire Bakery Commissary plans a $10 million expansion that will create 75 jobs.

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Now for the Bad News . . .

 

Dateline: Madison, Wisconsin

There is a severe shortage of psychiatrists in the state. Twenty of Wisconsin’s 72 counties are without a practicing shrink. Perhaps the reason the governor is crazy like a republican.

 

Dateline: Portland, Maine

St. Lawrence University has decided NOT to rescind the honorary degree for Senator Susan Collins even in light of her recent Supreme Court nominee confirmation vote.

 

Dateline: Salem, Oregon

A federal judge denied a request to halt a logging operation in the Umpqua National Forest. The Umpqua National Bank is denying any involvement in this case.

 

Dateline: Santa Fe, New Mexico

The state agency that helps disabled Americans find work is telling job seekers to go away, citing its own financial woes.

 

Dateline: Provincetown, Massachusetts

Researchers say “Ladders”, a fin whale that washed ashore, was known to them for over 30 years.

 

Dateline: Key West, Florida

Nearly 3,000 have left the island chain to relocate following Hurricane Irma last year.

 

Dateline: Rindge, New Hampshire

Pigs are seeking the public’s help to find a white man who poured maple syrup on a police cruiser.

 

Dateline: St. Joseph, Tennessee

Authorities say a 10-year-old girl was accidently shot in the head by her twin brother.

 

Dateline: Auburn, Maine

The local police department is going to start shaming shoplifters by posting mug shots online in order to deal with their “out-of-control” problem.

 

 . . . wishing for no more bad news

Dateline: Olympia, Washington

Voters in two counties were mistakenly sent ballot-return envelops requiring two stamp postage.

 

Dateline: Jackson, Mississippi

Four Louisiana men pleaded not guilty in trying to bribe the Kemper County sheriff with $2,000 in casino chips while seeking lucrative jail contracts.

 

Dateline: Montpelier, Vermont

The Attorney General says scammers pretending to be utility companies are calling customers to demand payments for electricity.

 

Dateline: Pauls Valley, Oklahoma

Financially troubled Pauls Valley Regional Medical Center has closed.

 

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The Ugly News . . .

 

Dateline: West Helena, Arkansas

An animal shelter says someone has been breaking in and using stolen dogs for dogfights.

 

Dateline: York, South Carolina

Bedbugs have been found in the offices at the Moss Justice Center.

 

Dateline: Monroe, Wisconsin

It is believed that skeletal remains found by deer hunters in Adams County are those of a man missing since 2017.

 

Dateline: Helena, Montana

A good doctor died when his rifle discharged after he returned from a hunting trip.

 

Dateline: St. Paul, Minnesota

State officials state more than 300 people have died as a result of traffic crashes in 2018.

 

More ugly and sad news stories …

Dateline: Sullivan, Missouri

Authorities say an 81-year-old man drowned after crashing his car into a neighborhood pond and then trying to retrieve and save his groceries.

 

Dateline: Hodges, South Carolina

Deputies say a 17-year-old shooting at a street sign accidently killed a man sitting at home on his front porch.

 

Dateline: Youngstown, Ohio

A man charged in a human-trafficking investigation apparently fatally shot himself.

 

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Five Facts We Have Learned from the Kavanaugh Proceedings

What truths the Kavanaugh investigation and confirmation process has revealed:

  1. Kavanaugh’s confirmation proves once again that the courts, especially the Supreme Court, are political.

One of the dominant myths of our political culture holds that the courts are nonpartisan. As Chief Justice John Roberts declared by way of an analogy to the role of baseball umpires in the “job” of judges “is to call balls and strikes and not to pitch or bat.”

The myth of judicial impartiality dates back to the earliest days of the republic, more than two centuries before Roberts was elevated to the court. Writing in 1788 on the “Judiciary Department” during the debates on the ratification of the Constitution, Alexander Hamilton described the proposed judicial branch of government in Federalist Paper No. 78 thusly:

Whoever attentively considers the different departments of power must perceive, that, in a government in which they are separated from each other, the judiciary, from the nature of its functions, will always be the least dangerous to the political rights of the Constitution; because it will be least in a capacity to annoy or injure them.

The judiciary … has no influence over either the sword or the purse; no direction either of the strength or of the wealth of the society; and can take no active resolution whatever. It may truly be said to have neither FORCE nor WILL, but merely judgment…

Hamilton went on in No. 78 to advocate for lifetime judicial tenure so as to ensure the “independence of the judges,” which he reasoned “is requisite to guard the Constitution and the rights of individuals.”

These are fine words, penned by one of the most gifted of the Founding Fathers. Believing in them is essential to accepting the court’s legitimacy.

Sadly, in practice, the country has only occasionally lived up to Hamilton’s lofty ideals. Armed with the power of judicial review—the authority to declare acts of the executive, Congress and the states unconstitutional (or conversely, to uphold them), established by Marbury v. Madison in 1803—the Supreme Court has assumed enormous political power.

According to a joint analysis prepared by the Congressional Research Service and the Library of Congress, the high court had declared 182 acts of Congress and 1094 state statutes and ordinances unconstitutional as of Aug. 26, 2017. In addition, the court had overruled, in whole or in part, 236 of its prior decisions. The analysis did not include an aggregate tally of the number of presidential executive orders the court had nixed.

In and of itself, power is neither good nor evil. The issue, always, is how power is wielded.

In its finest moments, the court has exercised the power of judicial review on behalf of minorities, the weak and the disenfranchised. In its Brown v. Board of Education ruling in 1954, for example, the court repudiated the doctrine of “separate but equal” in public schools. In 1973, it recognized the right of women to have abortions in Roe v. Wade. In 2015, in Obergefell v. Hodges, it invalidated state prohibitions on same-sex marriage.

More commonly, however, the court has wielded its power to further the aims and interests of dominant elites. To cite just five examples from the distant and recent past: In 1857’s Dred Scott v. Sandford, the court nullified the Missouri Compromise of 1820, holding that African-Americans could never become U.S. citizens. In 1894, in Plessy v. Ferguson, it upheld the “separate but equal” doctrine ultimately overturned in Brown. In 2010, in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the court opened the floodgates to unlimited campaign spending. Five years ago, it gutted the Voting Rights Act in Shelby County v. Holder. And earlier this year, it upheld the president’s Muslim travel ban in Trump v. Hawaii.

It’s small wonder, then, that presidents in every era have attempted to stack the bench with justices who share their ideological biases. Kavanaugh’s nomination is by no means the first to expose the ugly partisan underbelly of the process.

We’ve been here before, and not long ago. In 1969 and 1970, respectively, the Senate rejected Nixon nominees Clement Haynsworth and G. Harold Carswell because of their regressive views on segregation and civil rights. In 1987, the Senate turned aside Robert Bork, one of the chief architects of the legal theory of “originalism,” who in 1973 as solicitor general fired special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox in the infamous “Saturday Night Massacre.” In 1991, the Senate barely confirmed Clarence Thomas in the face of sexual harassment allegations brought by law professor Anita Hill and several other women.

In Kavanaugh, President Donald Trump selected a longtime GOP operative, who before his initial appointment as a district court judge in 2004 had worked as Whitewater independent counsel Ken Starr’s right-hand assistant, helping to draft the 1998 report to Congress that led to the impeachment of President Clinton. Following his stint with Starr, he joined George W. Bush’s White House, eventually becoming the president’s staff secretary. Since his elevation to the Court of Appeals in 2006, he has amassed a record that shows extreme hostility to the rights of consumers, voters, women, the LGBTQ community, workers and immigrants.

Even more attractive to Trump are Kavanaugh’s expansive views on presidential prerogatives and powers. In a 2009 article for the Minnesota Law Review, in an apparent about-face from his service on Starr’s legal team, Kavanaugh argued that sitting presidents should be immune from both civil suits and criminal prosecutions. Who better than Kavanaugh to protect Trump against special counsel Robert Mueller should proceedings involving the Russia investigation reach the Supreme Court?

Any pretense that Kavanaugh would bring the kind of independence and measured demeanor to the high court envisioned by Hamilton was laid to rest on Sept. 27, when he appeared before the judiciary committee to rebut the allegations of attempted rape lodged by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford. Red-faced, lips curled into an angry snarl, he barked out an unhinged conspiracy theory worthy of Alex Jones or Rush Limbaugh:

“This whole two-week effort has been a calculated and orchestrated political hit, fueled with apparent pent-up anger about President Trump and the 2016 election, fear that has been unfairly stoked about my judicial record, revenge on behalf of the Clintons, and millions of dollars in money from outside left-wing opposition groups.”

The remarks prompted The New York Times to publish an open letter signed by over 2,400 law professors, announcing their opposition to Kavanaugh. “Judge Brett Kavanaugh,” the letter asserted, “displayed a lack of judicial temperament that would be disqualifying for any court, and certainly for elevation to the highest court of this land.”

The Republican-controlled Senate, willing to consolidate political power at all cost, disregarded the letter.

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  1. Kavanaugh’s confirmation signals the triumph of a judicial counterrevolution.

Kavanaugh’s confirmation represents the culmination of a multi-decade effort by the most revanchist sectors of the right to seize control of the justice system and neutralize the use of law as an instrument of progressive social and economic reform.

If the rise of the right in Trump’s America has established anything, it is that constitutional norms are fragile. Today’s political fringe is tomorrow’s ruling bloc.

  1. For the time being, white male privilege has trumped the rights of women.

Trump and his enablers will eventually pay a heavy price for placing Kavanaugh on the court and, more generally, demeaning women and scapegoating minorities. The only question is when.

  1. Elections matter.

In an unusual display of honesty, the Trump Administration has revealed their political intentions.

The right understands the critical importance of the courts. The left doesn’t. That will have to change if the conservative counterrevolution is ever to be defeated.

  1. If the Democrats take back the House, Kavanaugh will face further investigations and possible impeachment.

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This article is adapted from the writings of Bill Blum, who is a former judge and author (“Prejudicial Error,” “The Last Appeal” and “The Face of Justice”).

David Dailey switched from the Republican party in 1972 when he lived in Indiana. David recently wrote to a close friend that at I.U. I learned about equality, history, consumerism, science, the environment, and psychiatry. Our president is sick. Most of my 4,000+ FB contacts are either upset or resigned to this Supreme Court thang. I’m glad that I have no case headed to the Court and will not live much longer. My daughter’s generation will have to figure out how to survive. My immediate prayer is that POTUS and Justices K. and Thomas will be impeached by the House of Representatives in 2019. If we are to believe social media, we are headed to another revolution… even POTUS is threatening violence if things don’t turn out his way.

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