Gauvin lying to the police- FALSE ARREST



Gauvin lying to the police:

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.flame.psychiatry/browse_frm/thread/2139e9c9bba9d5f8/228a9d6d7e5ddf74?q=command+hallucinations+to+kill+Gauvin&rnum=17#228a9d6d7e5ddf74
http://actionlyme.org/GAUVIN_DEATH_PENALTY.htm
http://actionlyme.org/CRIMINAL_DCF_GAUVIN.htm

Every single thing Jessica Gauvin said to the Berlin Police
was false.

She herself made up the "command hallucinations to kill" routine
and then she criminally charged me with that, her own insanity.

Every SINGLE STATEMENT GAUVIN MADE TO THE BERLIN
POLICE WAS FALSE.

She did that to avoid going to jail herself.


Kathleen M. Dickson


Rusty Shackleford wrote:
> CONNECTICUT NEWS
>
>
> Lyme Disease Activist Told To Stop
> Judge Offers To Let Charges Drop
> October 5, 2005
> By HILDA MUÑOZ, Courant Staff Writer NEW BRITAIN -- A 47-year-old
> woman accused of threatening an assistant attorney general may have
> harassment charges against her dropped if she stops barraging state
> officials with information about Lyme disease.
>
>
> Superior Court Judge Patrick Clifford said Tuesday that Kathleen
> Dickson's criminal case will end if she discontinues a massive e-mail
> and fax campaign detailing her complaints about the scientific
> community's approach to fighting Lyme disease.
>
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> "I'm willing to let my activist friends take over," Dickson said.
>
>
> In 2003, the Department of Children and Families removed Dickson's
> children from her custody because the department contended that she
> was
>
>
> spending so much time campaigning for changes in Lyme disease care
> that
>
>
> she neglected their needs, Dickson said. Dickson and her children have
> Lyme disease.
>
>
> Dickson went to court to regain custody, but Assistant Attorney
> General
>
>
> Jessica Gauvin successfully argued that the children should be in the
> custody of Dickson's ex-husband.
>
>
> Dickson was arrested in 2004 after allegedly deluging Gauvin with
> insulting and threatening e-mails. She was charged with two counts of
> second-degree harassment and one count of second-degree threatening
> and
>
>
> was granted accelerated rehabilitation, a special form of probation.
>
>
> Gauvin told police that she had received approximately 600 e-mails,
> one
>
>
> of which said, "IF ANY HARM comes to my children, Jessica Gauvin could
> get the death penalty and I will never let up. ..."
>
>
> Dickson is also accused of mailing Gauvin a package of information
> that
>
>
> included a map with directions to Gauvin's home, according to an
> arrest
>
>
> affidavit.
>
>
> Dickson claimed Gauvin lied during the custody hearing and lied to
> police about the e-mails.
>
>
> One of the conditions of Dickson's probation was that she was to show
> her probation officer any e-mails or faxes to state agencies before
> she
>
>
> sent them out. But she violated that condition by faxing hundreds of
> pages on Lyme disease to the chief state's attorney's office and the
> attorney general's office, Deputy Assistant State's Attorney Brett
> Salafia said.
>
>
>
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