Henrico women fear for their safety under another term of Commonwealth Attorney Shannon Taylor
Henrico women feel betrayed and their constitution rights have been violated, even have become victims of persecution and have been abandoned by the Henrico Commonwealth Attorney Shannon Taylor.
If Henrico CA Shannon Taylor can not offer protection or even respect their rights under the constitution, who will?
If a Henrico citizen, whether it be male or female, fights for their rights under the constitution, Shannon Taylor deems them as "threats to her regime" and persecutes them.
Henrico women have taken to social media to fight for their protection and rights, since Henrico CA Shannon Taylor has violated her sworn oath and has even targeted women, who seek justice and protection under the constitution.
Women who have spoken out about their rights or have filed cases in the Henrico Circuit Court, have quickly become targets of harassment and are being persecuted by Shannon Taylor using the Henrico Police Department as her "attack dogs".
Lets take a close look at a few of the many victims under Shannon Taylor's regime.
In a case of targeted elder abuse, HCCA Shannon Taylor is maliciously persecuting ex-attorney Rhetta Daniel, who had reported to the FBI about public corruption involving HCCA Shannon Taylor and an international fugitive, in which Shannon Taylor allegedly sabotaged the case against the fugitive and received bribes from the fugitives family.
HCCA Shannon Taylor is a member of the Virginia State Bar's 2018-2019 Standing Committee on Legal Ethics, who brought charges against Rhetta Daniel for being "medically unfit" to practice law, despite every medical report stating that Rhetta Daniel was in excellent condition, both physically and mentally.
http://richmondfreepress.com/news/2019/feb/22/authority-virginia-state-bar-discipline-lawyers-ch/
Rhetta Daniel was the first female assistant commonwealth attorney in Henrico county, she worked as a prosecutor for the Virginia State Bar for numerous years. In over 40 years of practising law, she has never had a client complaint filed against her.
Rhetta Daniel was the first female assistant commonwealth attorney in Henrico county, she worked as a prosecutor for the Virginia State Bar for numerous years. In over 40 years of practising law, she has never had a client complaint filed against her.
Upon Shannon Taylor learning about the criminal complaint filed by Rhetta Daniel and the fugitive to the FBI, Shannon Taylor initiates a secret investigation against Rhetta Daniel and her client.
The sealed court motion and order was to have the email accounts of Rhetta Daniel and her client subpoenaed without their knowledge, these email accounts were used to communicate with the FBI about the criminal complaint.
The email accounts of Rhetta Daniel were used to conduct attorney business between herself, clients and other attorneys.
The sealed court motion and order was to have the email accounts of Rhetta Daniel and her client subpoenaed without their knowledge, these email accounts were used to communicate with the FBI about the criminal complaint.
The email accounts of Rhetta Daniel were used to conduct attorney business between herself, clients and other attorneys.
The alleged investigation consumed hundreds of man hours involving the Henrico Commonwealth Attorneys office and the Henrico Police department, led by detective Stuart Von Canon, for just a misdemeanor charge of obstruction of justice.
An obstruction of justice charge has yet to be filed against Rhetta Daniel or her client.
An obstruction of justice charge has yet to be filed against Rhetta Daniel or her client.
The orders were denied by Google and AOL and the investigation has been frozen, as Shannon Taylor could face federal obstruction of justice charges by the FBI.
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A case of betrayal to a mother and her 4 year old son.
The mother of a 4-year-old at the center of a child abuse case said the prosecutor supposedly working to get justice for her son, mishandled the case, the file went from prosecutor to prosecutor.
NBC Video of child abuse report
After the incident, Tammy Whittle says, the supervisor lied to her about what happened. She learned about the incident the following day when police and child protective services contacted her because another employee allegedly called police to confess what truly happened.
Catherine Morris Stainker, 56, was charged with child abuse/neglect and reckless disregard for life in an incident from Oct. 30, 2017, at the daycare center on Old Williamsburg Road in Sandston.
Jennifer Ayers, 31, was charged with child abuse/neglect and reckless disregard for life stemming from an Oct. 30, 2017.
The two employees were charged with felony child abuse and neglect, and have been going through the court system the past year.
https://www.nbc12.com/story/38268153/daycare-director-worker-charged-with-child-abuse/
But on Wednesday, when Whittle expected to go to the Henrico County Circuit Court for the two employees' trials, the judge let them walk free on the condition they complete 50 hours of community service.
This was an apparent result of a verbal agreement between the prosecutor with the Henrico County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s office handling Taaj’s case and the defense attorneys. It was a deal that Whittle said she was never informed of.
“It feels like the prosecution was working more with the defendants than with my child,” Whittle said.
“It’s unbelievable, that our justice system this time let me down, it let our community down,”
https://www.nbc12.com/2018/09/27/mom-henrico-prosecutor-mishandled-my-childs-case/
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A case of betrayal to a mother and her 4 year old son.
The mother of a 4-year-old at the center of a child abuse case said the prosecutor supposedly working to get justice for her son, mishandled the case, the file went from prosecutor to prosecutor.
NBC Video of child abuse report
After the incident, Tammy Whittle says, the supervisor lied to her about what happened. She learned about the incident the following day when police and child protective services contacted her because another employee allegedly called police to confess what truly happened.
Catherine Morris Stainker, 56, was charged with child abuse/neglect and reckless disregard for life in an incident from Oct. 30, 2017, at the daycare center on Old Williamsburg Road in Sandston.
Jennifer Ayers, 31, was charged with child abuse/neglect and reckless disregard for life stemming from an Oct. 30, 2017.
The two employees were charged with felony child abuse and neglect, and have been going through the court system the past year.
https://www.nbc12.com/story/38268153/daycare-director-worker-charged-with-child-abuse/
But on Wednesday, when Whittle expected to go to the Henrico County Circuit Court for the two employees' trials, the judge let them walk free on the condition they complete 50 hours of community service.
This was an apparent result of a verbal agreement between the prosecutor with the Henrico County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s office handling Taaj’s case and the defense attorneys. It was a deal that Whittle said she was never informed of.
“It feels like the prosecution was working more with the defendants than with my child,” Whittle said.
“It’s unbelievable, that our justice system this time let me down, it let our community down,”
https://www.nbc12.com/2018/09/27/mom-henrico-prosecutor-mishandled-my-childs-case/
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In a recent blunder by Shannon Taylor's team, Michael S. Huberman, the chief deputy commonwealth’s attorney in Henrico County had agreed to have an electronic monitoring device removed from a known convicted felon who had a long criminal record of rape and violence towards women.
Just seven days later, VCU administrator Suzanne Fairman was raped and killed, an electronic monitoring device was removed from her alleged killer’s ankle.
The suspect, 59-year-old Thomas Clark of Henrico, had been out on a $2500 bond on several unrelated charges when Fairman was killed.
The predator had a history of violent crimes towards women, with two previous convictions for rape, abduction and robbery.
Is this the "I promise every family that my Office works tirelessly with Henrico Police to hold people accountable for their actions" made by Shannon Taylor? To let violent rapists free on bond without an ankle monitor?
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