On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 10:37 AM, Lisa Kachold wrote: > > On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 10:45 PM, Joshua Zeidner wrote: > >> You're better off seeking support from political groups, they will >> take care of legal fees. I suggest you write a page on your case, >> including what evidence you have... and maybe I can refer you to >> someone in state politics. If you have a solid case there is no doubt >> that someone will pick it up. >> >> -jmz >> >> On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 8:57 AM, Jim March <1.jim.march@gmail.com> wrote: >> > We need to sue Maricopa County over a whole slew of outright violations >> of >> > the election code they want to commit during this election cycle. We >> have >> > cash :). We can actually work with most specialties; trial experience >> is >> > necessary but beyond that, grasping the tech issues quickly would be a >> huge >> > help. >> > >> > This is a simple injunction order with no discovery - we have years of >> > evidence on this agency. >> > >> > Anybody with contacts, sing out! >> > >> > Thanks, >> > >> > Jim >> > > Let's use the source: > > > http://www.scribd.com/doc/17758202/Petition-to-Investigate-California-Election-Code-Violations-by-Contra-Costa-GOP > > Arizona history: http://www.azsos.gov/releases/2006/pressrelease01.htm > > Arizona Laws: http://law.justia.com/arizona/codes/title16/title16.html > > In any election for state office, members of the legislature, justices of > the supreme court, judges of the court of appeals or statewide initiative or > referendum the attorney general may enforce the provisions of this title > through civil and criminal actions. In any election for county, city or town > office, community college district governing board, judge or a county, city > or town initiative or referendum, the appropriate county, city or town > attorney may enforce the provisions of this title through civil and criminal > actions. In any special district election, the county attorney of any county > in which the district or a portion of the district is located or the > attorney general may enforce the laws governing such election. > > I believe this is a civil matter that must first be set forth for action to > the Arizona Attorney Generals Office: > > http://www.azag.gov/ > > Contact them for more information on how to file a petition or complaint, > which must be set forth in an appropriate manner that applies to the statues > (referenced above) and meets evidenciary and due process legal statutes. > > This is doable without an attorney. > > Examples exist publicly for other pleadings. > We've been down that road with Terry Goddard, and it only ends in tears. Trust me, the solution doesn't lie there. Jim