1) A sheriff's lieutenant served the author with a 20-year-old summons for a child custody case, claiming they had been searching for him for a long time.
2) The author's lawyer found inconsistencies in the documentation of attempts to serve the summons. She noted three signatures and dates for attempts to serve, which was unusual documentation.
3) Over the next few months, the story of attempts to serve the summons changed, with no consistent record of who served it or when attempts were made. The author's lawyer did not want to make an issue of the inconsistent documentation.
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Lexington police use the courtrooms to harass a murder witness.
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Bluegrass Conspiracy Continues Scratch a Child Support Case and Solve a Murder
1) A sheriff's lieutenant served the author with a 20-year-old summons for a child custody case, claiming they had been searching for him for a long time.
2) The author's lawyer found inconsistencies in the documentation of attempts to serve the summons. She noted three signatures and dates for attempts to serve, which was unusual documentation.
3) Over the next few months, the story of attempts to serve the summons changed, with no consistent record of who served it or when attempts were made. The author's lawyer did not want to make an issue of the inconsistent documentation.
1) A sheriff's lieutenant served the author with a 20-year-old summons for a child custody case, claiming they had been searching for him for a long time.
2) The author's lawyer found inconsistencies in the documentation of attempts to serve the summons. She noted three signatures and dates for attempts to serve, which was unusual documentation.
3) Over the next few months, the story of attempts to serve the summons changed, with no consistent record of who served it or when attempts were made. The author's lawyer did not want to make an issue of the inconsistent documentation.
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Prepared for Ky. State Representative Stan Lee
By Christopher Hignite November 6, 2007
corrected, with emmendations and additions
You...lookin' at me? November 28, 2007 Photo: Christopher Hignite I: Introduction Slideshow: Bluegrass Region: Horse and Corruption Capital of US On April 26, 2007 Lt. Keith Stevens of the Lexington- Fayette County Sheriff’s Department arrived at the home of my mother, Jane Hignite, with whom I live. My mother was there as was my youngest sibling, Brandon, a 27 year old man who was born with Downs Syndrome. Lt. Stevens told my mother that he had a summons to serve me in a child custody case. The County Attorney’s Office had been looking for me for quite a while, he said. Now that they had caught up with me I was in big trouble. To my brother Brandon, Lt. Stevens said “What do you think of your brother now. You are an uncle and he didn’t even tell you. We’re going to put him in jail for a long time.” My mother told Lt. Stevens that I was at work delivering pizzas and that he would find me downtown at my place of employment, A Slice of Related articles Chicago. Bob Schulz mischaracterized in Time magazine article Lt. Stevens left his business card with my mother. He Why do I agitate? Why do I ask the then came to Slice of Chicago, marched into the back uncomfortable questions? of the building where the pizzas are made and loudly demanded to know where I was, stating again for all Bluegrass Conspiracy : Scratch a child support case and solve murder to hear that Chris Hignite was in a lot of trouble. (Part 2) Stevens was told by the owner of Slice that I was on Bluegrass Conspiracy continues: a delivery and that he, Stevens, could wait outside for Scratch a child support case and solve a murder. me to return. When I did return, Stevens handed me a copy of a Civil Summons issued for me on Twenty reasons not to re-elect Fayette Co. Sheriff Kathy Witt November 11, 1997 and signed by Robert M. True and Amy Fowler, a Summons to appear in the case Kentucky's Cross to bear of Michelle Brizendine and her daughter, Madison. Popular articles Later I would learn that this Civil Summons had been 1. Caffeinated alcohol? Four Loko occasioned by a Court Complaint pursuing child causes problems - Video support issued on November 4, 1997, and signed by 2. Somali pirates seize two ships off Fayette County. Margaret Kannensohn and her African coast assistants Byron L. Ockerman, Christopher E. 3. Karzai goes booyah over Iran mad Hutchison, R. Barry Minton. money
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I, however, did want to make a deal of it. It was
Wednesday, October 31. There was a hearing of the case scheduled for November 1 at 9 a.m. The County Attorney was asking the judge for a summary ruling that my attorney Ms. Scott called “devastating”. I had cleared the fact that I could not be at this hearing and we had agreed that Ms. Scott would act in my interest. Both Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning I tried unsuccessfully to reach Ms. Scott by phone and in person. I then hand-delivered and slid under her office door a letter of instructions containing the specific wording of several motions which I wished to have entered into the court record. That evening my mother, Jane, and my brother, Cory visited Michelle Brizendine at her home. And on Thursday morning, Ms. Jenny Scott sold me down the river.
Ms. Scott had decided to settle the matter herself.
She said that she didn’t want to cause ill relations with anyone in the County Attorney’s office. She said that my motions would be have been ignored by the Judge. I told her I didn’t care if the judge ignored or denied the motions; the very fact that the record showed that an attempt had been made to enter them would have done the trick. Ms. Scott said she had taken what she thought was the best offer and that she didn’t want to do battle.
Today, on November 6, 2007 at 4:29 p.m. my
attorney, Jenny Scott finally returned a number of calls that I had made to her. She said again that she had read my motions, she said there were “valid points” in all of them. Nevertheless, she would be the laughing stock of family court if she had attempted to file them, she was a family court lawyer, she did not sign on with me to take on the County Attorney’s office, and perhaps I needed to see a criminal lawyer. To put the matter as she herself had put it at our very first meeting: “My daddy told me not to shit where I eat.”
The motions, “the valid points” that would make Ms.
Scott “the laughing stock of family court” were based on these following six claims:
The County Attorney has a documented history of
harassing me. I am privy to secrets that the County Attorney would not want leaked to the public. The mother removed the child from the state and didn’t pursue child support so as not to have to worry about custody battles with the intention of raising the child as her own with another father. The County Attorney’s child support division is plagued with mistakes and incompetence making this a great place to place someone if you want to harass them. One could always claim later that the mistakes were due to incompetence and an apology would be given for your time in jail and the cost of your attorney. Michelle has made it a habit of changing her stories to suit her needs and therefore nothing she says can be taken with any confidence. A similar situation occurred in Scott County with a ten year old case that re-appeared after being dismissed originally. The officers in the case stated on record that they had been asked to harass me by members of the Lexington Vice Squad. Ten years later, in 2005, the case was re-entered into the computer and listed and un-finished. This made it appear that I had been avoiding them for ten years. Once again damaging my reputation and costing me money.
The remainder of this series of articles will
substantiate these claims.
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