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There’s a New Sheriff in Town | Christopher Conley, Sheriff of Carroll County NH Announces Criminal Foreclosure Fraud Task Force
There’s a New Sheriff in Town | Christopher Conley, High Sheriff of Carroll County NH Announces Criminal Foreclosure Fraud Task Force
Christopher Conley, High Sheriff of Carroll County NH, holds a press conference at the County complex on 7/2/12. He announces that he is forming a task force to investigate mortgage fraud. Fraud is occurring across the United States. Properties being foreclosed on that are owned outright. Financial institutions that stake claim to a property without a deed. The Sheriff states: "In each case there is no accountability be the financial institution, no one to present a reply, no decision maker to speak with. If you are a property owner and are experiencing any of the above. Contact the Sheriff at CarrollCountysheriff@carrollcountynh.net, Carroll County Sheriff's Office, Attn: Deputy Brian King, PO Box 190, Ossipee, NH 03864, 539-2285 x317
For more see http://www.governmentoversite.com/
Full press release below...
www.4closureFraud.org
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Down for dissin' Andy Taylor.
@wareco - I hope the banksters very next mistake happens to you! Good luck sorting it out....because you can't! Ha ha!!!!
So because he doesn't agree with your little girl hysteria you hope he gets mistakenly foreclosed on. Thanks for showing so clearly what a fucking idiot you are.
No. It is because he has no compassion or hint of humanity for victims of crime. And yet, he claims to be a lawyer....on second thought maybe that does make sense! ;>)
Oh, and by the way, I'm a lawyer, so I'm pretty confident I could "sort it out".
That admission should have been one that you keep to yourself. That's like saying you're an economist and opining on how to "save" the financial system.
Well, you lie like one, so I tend to believe you.
Sorry to disappoint you, but my home is free and clear. I currently own 5 other properties that are free and clear as well. In fact, every day I look through the foreclosure sales for the next day to see what properties the banks are willing to dump and that I can make tens of thousands of dollars flipping.
So...deskewing for the ego's tendency to exaggerate, we're left with:
"I am currently underwater on 4 speculative properties I bought so banks didn't have to eat a bigger loss"
Flip to whom, microcephaloid?
@wareco - hey dumb dumb, you might want to go back to law school and learn about a concept called having "standing" in the courts. Also please use West Law or Lexisnexis to learn all about legal requirements to file property deeds at local Clerk of Courts, which includes payment of filing fees. If your brain doesn't explode, then think about the higher issue of property rights, and just for some extra credit, study up on the concept of chain of title/custody.
I also recommend you check out the links and video below and in this thread. Oh, and please quit your job.
Tell ya what, get back to me when you get your law degree. You obviously don't know what you are talking about. Where is the fraud in any of what you wrote?
I seriously pity the criminal that ends up with a dipshit PD like you.
I saw acouple of orphans trying to steal some food. If I point you in the right direction maybe you can rape them before they die of hunger.
Fuck you scumbag.
You need professional help. You have some real issues.
Oh yea, forgot to add this one...
Anf if you haven't seen the Daily Show report on this you can check it out at the link below. Well worth the watch...
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/mon-august-8-2011/the-forecloser
Really, The Daily Show as a reference?
Their satire provides a better analysis of current events than any mainstream media source, but you wouldn't know that since you most likely spend your days wallowing in talk radio drivel. The piece on foreclosure on a Bank of Lynching America Countrywide branch did a pretty good job of showing how ridiculously easy it is to make bogus claims on someone else's property.
Funniest piece last week: comparing Christie's stance on standing up to the Fed with respect to gambling enforecement to Christie's stance on not standing up to the Fed on marijuana enforcement. "Conservatives", as usual, both for and against state's rights!
Sometimes the truth comes in unattractive packages -- but the truth nonetheless.
Yeah, really. Deal with it.
That example is great but relatively rare in comparison to flipped out assignments that happen almost ALL the time.
By way of a mathematical expression, a specific scientific method of representing the relationship of one thing to another, if 1 is the original holder of the note and the note is transferred to 2, 2 is the successor of one.
If 2 then transfers the note to 3, 3 is the successor of 2 and is not the successor of 1.
If 3 transfers the note to 4, then 4 is the successor of 3 and not the successor of 2 or 1.
This is very simple and undisputable and I think Sheriff Conley understands this. It is illegal.
Talk to yourself much?
Live Free or Die.
1, 3082 more to go.
There are thousands of local sheriffs. Even more city police cheifs. Each has a jurisdiction.
If they made a coodinated effort, they could tie these banks & "servicers" in more knots than they could possibly untangle. They would find fraudulent signatures and statements, and could then begin prosecutions. After that, the dominoes would start to fall. Just think of all the cities and counties who have been shafted on their bond packages, and screwed on their pension investments. It would be like a wonderful dream if this became a snowball rolling downhill.
Police Chiefs work for the Mayor though. Sheriff's are essentially independent. They don't tend to work together often, because one is actually beholden to the public, and the other is beholden to a politician.
Maybe I'm in the minority here, but I don't want every Barney Fife in America taking the law into his own hands. I'm all for grounding the drones and neutering these idiots. Some of you, too.
@economicmorphine
They let people like you vote. Yes, even you. Ignorance in the voting booth.
Perhaps you haven't noticed a lack of financial system justice in the US for the past 4 years or more. The people are itching to see justice but if it exists, it is invisible. So yes, you are in the minority here and everywhere in the US. Better that thousands of 'Barney Fife' sherrifs take a stand for regular people than joe sixpack decides to mete out his own brand of justice.
They are not taking the law into their own hands you idiot. They are enforcing laws they swore to enforce, and were hired and trained to enforce. That is their job. It only seems radical because no one has done it in years.
You best hug your local Sheriff as constitutionally he is your FIRST line of defense from Federal overeach.
By law, the Feds have to notify Co. Sheriff b4 any arrest in his co.
Your Sheriff has jurisdiction over the Feds.
Well if the Sheriff is your first line of defence from federal overreach, they will just have to get rid of the Sheriff. Seems easy enough for them
"The Delaware legislature has introduced bipartisan legislation to remove the powers vested in the County Sheriff by our State Constitution and Sussex County Sheriff, Jeff Christopher,"
http://www.dailypaul.com/231560/the-last-great-battle-could-be-in-delawa...
"Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden, son of Vice President Joe Biden, sending out mandates to commissioners informing them that their sheriffs no longer have arrest powers. In an opinion released Feb. 24, State Solicitor L.W. Lewis said that neither the state nor the common law grants arrest powers to the county sheriffs."
http://www.dailypaul.com/225530/biden-strips-sheriffs-of-constitutional-...
It's a start. One out of what, 100,000?
Obamma is going to get him he is interfering with the reelection donations and that is against democratic law.
Thought to self:
Send this to Sheriff's association. Sheriff Christopher Conley is a national hero.
That's a bit much... but he is actually doing his job... which is more than can be said for his counterparts. Certainly a good example, if nothing else.
"Public Servants" have set the "hero" bar pretty low.
If a local sheriff in a rural town stands up to the banks, with the nerve to suggest they actually follow the law, he at least puts himself in the running IMHO.
exactly, he has to now watch out when out in the jacuzzi
+++ follow the link: http://www.governmentoversite.com/man-street/ron-paul/
This man,Christopher Conley, goes on my christmas card list along with Tony Demeo.
Live Free or Die ..... New Hampshire State Motto. Onward ... onward, I say, New Hampshire. Withstand the media fraud of agenda-driven storyline supposed 'reporting' where the facts & truth are dependent on the current trend 'narrative'.
Good for him. Please stay away from grassy knolls.
if he disappears, you know bernanke et al had something to do with it...
This guy has a pair of balls.
Good for him.
It's amazing what happens when your paycheck and/or pension are on the line... This is simply something that is going to happen everywhere... local cops finding the lowest hanging fruit and going to town taxing that ass. You might think that hobo bob is low hanging fruit and getting him on the district court treadmill is beneficial to Mr. Sheriff... not so much... hobo bob is a turnip. The banks however...
When it comes time to execute on judgments obtained in court, it's going to be err... funny... who's going to serve the wonderful banking folks? MR SHERIFF!
There are going to be a lot of municipal and state workers that get thrown to the wolves and told they can only eat what they kill... my guess is that this guy has just secured his pension/paycheck for a little while longer. And, frankly, kudos to him... we shouldn't have to threaten him with default to do his job, but I really don't care what it takes...
[shortly to follow suit will be state taxing authorities (unpaid property tax), state ag (issues not previously settled), county recorders (unpaid recording fees), et al].
Best of luck to them... couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of folks.
I'll bet you his next paycheck that he hasn't drawn the line from mortgage crisis to his pension.
Sheriff Conley indicated he spoke with John O'Brien from the MA Registry of Deeds.
That tells me he knows a lot more than he spoke to in his Press Release, and also knows how many (big) worms are in this can.
If I were from from NH I'd volunteer in a heartbeat.
"If I were from from NH I'd volunteer in a heartbeat." -
I'm not from NH, but MA, and I just did.
Thanks chubbar and Northeaster for volunteering. If you need any number crunchers, let me know...
I'm one of the volunteers on this task force. One of the problems is this state has both non-judicial and judicial foreclosures. The non-judicial ones seem to bypass a lot of the safeguards that judicial ones offer. If anyone has any suggestions I can offer the sheriff that would help him ascertain whether a foreclosure was fraudulent, please let me know.
I don't know how much help the information in the link below will be. I got there from a story at Karl Denninger's site, Market-ticker. Anyway, the guy writing at the link below says that it's a crucial point that the banks want to call mortgages "negotiable instruments" while they *clearly* don't qualify as such because to be a "negotiable instrument", an item can't have any conditions while mortgages clearly do.
Anyway, I wish you the very best!
http://mattweidnerlaw.com/blog/2012/07/boom-mortgage-promissory-notes-ar...