Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Specific posts have been updated with evidence of criminal actions by Michelle Annette Dickerman

I have finished my additions of the explanation behind the criminal evidence against Michelle Annette Dickerman to various popular posts that didn't contain that information previously. This includes the post on Detective Nicholas Rudman and the evidence proving he had investigated my blog after Michelle Dickerman's contact with Charlottesville law enforcement back around 2012. The old information is still present, it will just be found at the bottom of the evidence explanation info. This is being done in preparation for future actions, and I wanted to ensure future viewers were quickly able to see the most important evidence first.

To summarize what I mean by criminal evidence against Michelle Dickerman, I can prove that Michelle Dickerman deliberately fabricated evidence that was the basis of my criminal charges in 2006. This led to me being railroaded by the Charlottesville law enforcement, and even my own attorney William Johnson of Matthews County Va, into acceptance of a felony charge I did not commit. I believe that if my evidence were presented in court Michelle Annette Dickerman (formly Michelle Annette Manweiler) would be convicted of the following criminal charges: Class 6 Felony Obstruction of Justice, Class 6 Felony Disorderly Conduct (see Jussie Smollett case), Class 5 Felony Perjury. The Commonwealth of Virginia has no statute of limitations on Felony charges, meaning even to this day Michelle Dickerman could face charges.

Michelle Dickerman wouldn't be the only one facing criminal charges however. There is enough evidence to justify charges against prosecutors Warner Chapman and Joseph Platania, and former Detective Nicholas Rudman, for criminal negligence and even for a cover-up committed by them after their discovery of Michelle Dickerman's actions. A cover-up committed to avoid scandal, investigations, and lawsuits for the blatant and criminal levels of negligence on display by multiple members of the Charlottesville law enforcement.

I intend to make sure justice is done one way or another.