Submitted my PERJURY police report about attorney Keith Knochel
Keith Knochel is the United Online (NetZero) outside counsel.
I’ve been so busy, I keep posting that I’ll scan and upload the filings and then never get to it.
Attorney Knochel BURIED me in paper good for nothing but to burn it.
They just wouldn’t provide any substantive answers to my discovery requests. Last week I filed my motion to compel discovery and for sanctions and my deposition notices, only to find out that the case was already dismissed for lack of venue. I’m going to appeal as soon as I get the final order.
My day started really bad today when my computer shut off a little after midnight and there was nothing I could do to get the power to come back on. This morning I called Lenovo and it took over an hour of holding and 2 disconnects, but they got it going again. Hallelujah!
Then I called the court regarding attorney Fulton’s subpoena, prepared the mailing to the clerk, did some client work, email, the usual, and finally got on my way to the local post-office after stopping by a neighbor who needs help getting his birth certificate and military docs so he can get on social security. On 1/2/08 I got a notice to pick up books from Amazon because they had to be SIGNED for. They looked all over, found nothing. That’s the second time since October, last time they lost a certified mailing that miraculously showed up again 2 months later. Life in the desert ... But at least I got the subpoena out.
So finally I had time to call the county attorney’s office, it was after 4 pm when I got back. Got transferred around and was eventually told that I had to file a police report in Bullhead City, where Knochel’s office is.
Of course I expected the police people to tell me that I had to contact the county attorney and that’s exactly what happened.
But, since I assured them that the county attorney’s office had just minutes earlier told me to file a police report, I was again transferred around and finally spoke with an officer while he was driving his car. He took down my contact info and to my surprise, called back a few minutes later from a land line.
He didn’t sound very interested when he found out that the perjurous document was not filed with the court. Actually, I filed it as exhibit last week, but not until after dismissal. But he did agree to write up the report after he heard that an ATTORNEY committed perjury.
I explained briefly my case and that attorney Knochel signed my requests for admissions to United Online and that he falsely stated that he was the “defendant” and later stated that it was an “error” after I wanted to depose him. I asked whether Knochel could be suffering from Alzheimer’s, the false verification wasn’t the only “confusion” by Knochel, but apparently he’s not that old.
The officer gave me the police report number and promised to send the report to the county attorney’s office for them to decide what to do.
And then he called me back after few minutes and asked whether I could fax the verification, he had talked to the county attorney’s office. I think it was after 6 pm by then, can’t believe they work so late. I faxed the Verification and Knochel’s letter:
11-29-07_Verification+Knochel-letter-pub.pdf
So that leaves me hopeful that they’ll actually DO something. I did NOT have to say that I’m publishing and writing a book to get this far. Of course they could have googled my name, but I think mostly the fact that an ATTORNEY committed perjury got my the report.
Why did attorney Knochel commit perjury?
The responses to my requests for admissions were due on 11/29. I received the responses to the interrogatories that day and being the honest idiot I am, I immediately sent a fax asking whether they forgot to include the responses to the admissions. I just thought maybe they forgot to include them in the mailing. By law, the admissions are ADMITTED when they’re not responded to by the due date.
A few hours later, at 5:01 pm, I received an email from Knochel’s office with the responses, signed by Knochel and VERIFIED by Knochel. Then I sent another fax asking whether he’s really employed by United Online and if so, I’d like to schedule his deposition. That’s when he wrote back about his ERROR.
But it doesn’t stop there. He then submitted a NEW verification by Boothby in California dated on 11/29. I still have to file my complaint about the Cal. notary.
And then there’s the issue of United Online in house counsel Anthony DeToro attending the mediation hearing. No attorneys are allowed in small claims. I read that while there’s no cause of action for perjury, it could be construed as a tort claim in California. Between Knochel’s perjury, the Cal. notary (probably United Online employee) apparently backdating notarizations and DeToro, I might have a pretty good complaint.
And all this because they did NOT want to refund me less than $200.
I could see all those lies if there were millions on the line. But these corporations are 200% vile.
The first thing the county attorney person had recommended was to contact the Bar. I told her that in the past my Bar complaints were dismissed. But, since this is not just lying, that’s on my list to do too.
Also got a number to call tomorrow to order my copy of the police report.
Here is “consumer” attorney Keith Knochel’s advertisement:
http://www.lawyersinarizona.com/About_Us.cfm
The Law Offices of Keith Knochel is a general practice, consumer law firm ... The firm seeks to provide aggressive and prompt legal services with compassion and caring for those with a legal need. We are dedicated to protecting the rights of working people and consumers, and primarily represent ordinary people, not big corporations. ...
Don’t you want to hire him?
Now I’m primed for the Focus extortion complaint.
More on that tomorrow, along with Knochel’s filings and discovery responses.
And what’s the statute of limitations on perjury? Can I still file a police report about Experian’s Kimberly Hughes perjury in 2004? I didn’t prove her perjury till June 06.
Posted by Christine on 01/14/2008 at 10:28 PM
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