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Saturday, March 5, 2011

Judges Smith_Gearin_Metzen re:SCAPJohn Ryberg SexPredator_Release_NoWay

  • Saint Paul, MN

    east sider
    #24
    28 min ago
    Why is any time at all wasted considering giving a guy like this freedom? I guarantee that once he gets out his impulses won't be so "managed". Did they ever catch that level 3 sex offender who walked away from a halfway house a couple weeks ago? This system set up by liberals is really messed up.
    Colt

    Minneapolis, MN

    wasted tax dollars

    Saint Paul, MN

    dave

    Saint Paul, MN

    Sharon4Anderson

    Saint Paul, MN

    1 min ago
    This CASE "must" open the Qualification, Judicial Canons of the 3 Female Judges ie: Joanne Smith admitted Lesbian re: Murphy who is dying_Judge Kathleen Gearin www.sharon4judge.blogspot.com whose Heinous Repugnant "takings" from Affiant and Decedants their Homestead at 1058 Summit Ave without Quiet Titles triggering DEATH,DISABILITYS,DISPARAGMENT OF TITLES then Retired Judge Leslie Metzen re: her SANCTIONS re: www.alicekrengel.blogspot.com These "Judges" who have exploited the System for their pecuniary gain v. Taxpayers is Bizzare.
    www.lufsky.blogspot.com HOPEFULLY these 600 Sex Predators now INSTITUTIONALIZED INCLUDING RYBERG, cannot be released.

    Affiant's Mission is to Abolish the SCAP Panel, have Jury Trials and to Charge these Judges with Criminal RICO indictments.

    WHAT GOES AROUND IS NOW COMING AROUND. From the Graves of Tenants in Common and Sharons 2nd Husband Sharons Candidacy for State AG http://www.sharonagmn2010.blogspot.com/ working with www.barden4ag.com must protect the Public not only from the Sex Predators "but for" the Judicial Repugnant Conflicts http://www.taxthemax.blogspot.com/
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    Saturday, September 4, 2010

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    Click here: MN Judicial Branch News Item Sat 4Sept2010 Disclaimer: by Sharon Scarrella Anderson
    to all Candidates: We may not win the Office but the Issues REMAIN
    Keep up the Great Work fo Protection of our Fellow Citizens.
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    New Minnesota Conservator Reporting System First in Nation

    Posted: Friday, August 06, 2010

    Conservators appointed by courts to make financial decisions for adults found unable to manage their financial affairs can now complete their reports online. The new reporting and monitoring system, which was developed and piloted by the Ramsey County Probate Court, is being rolled out statewide as part of a Judicial Branch effort to improve conservatorship oversight and reduce administrative costs.

    Letters are being sent to 4,200 conservators statewide urging them to begin using the new reporting system, which can be accessed through the Judicial Branch website. Use of the new system will become mandatory Jan. 1, 2011.

    The Minnesota system, called CAMPERS (Conservator Account Monitoring Preparation and Electronic Reporting System) will provide a number of benefits to courts and conservators, including:

    • Deter errors and possible exploitation
    • Save conservator and court staff time and reduce paperwork
    • Allow ready identification of overdue and incomplete reports
    • Allow ready access to expense and receipt details
    • Allow analysis across all or selected groups of conservators and conservatorships
    • Improve court ability to audit accounts

    Minnesota is the first state to develop a statewide conservatorship reporting and monitoring system and is being looked to as an example for other states. "The CAMPER system represents one of the most innovative practices in the conservatorship field nationwide," said Dr. Brenda Uekert, Director of the Center for Elders and the Courts at the National Center for State Courts. "For conservators, it offers checks and balances through an automated system. For the courts, CAMPER has the potential to improve the oversight and management of cases. Many states will be looking to Minnesota as a national model of how to improve the conservatorship process."

    The Judicial Council has made improved oversight of conservatorships a Branch priority which can be achieved by centralizing and automating account processing and monitoring and assigning monitoring responsibility to specialized staff. The number of conservatorships is expected to grow as Minnesota's population continues to age.

    Information about and access to the CAMPERS system can be found at www.mncourts.gov/conservators. An instruction manual and tutorials are provided to assist conservators in registering on the new system and completing their reports.

    In conjunction with rollout of the electronic filing system, the Judicial Branch will be conducting periodic standardized audits with an emphasis on deterring inappropriate or fraudulent conduct by conservators. Conservators may be required to submit documentation supporting their reports, including but not limited to bank statements, vouchers, cancelled checks, verification of funds on deposit, tax returns, and other documentation needed to verify deposits of income and receipt of payments.

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    New Minnesota Conservator Reporting System First in Nation

    Posted: Friday, August 06, 2010

    Conservators appointed by courts to make financial decisions for adults found unable to manage their financial affairs can now complete their reports online. The new reporting and monitoring system, which was developed and piloted by the Ramsey County Probate Court, is being rolled out statewide as part of a Judicial Branch effort to improve conservatorship oversight and reduce administrative costs.

    Letters are being sent to 4,200 conservators statewide urging them to begin using the new reporting system, which can be accessed through the Judicial Branch website. Use of the new system will become mandatory Jan. 1, 2011.

    The Minnesota system, called CAMPERS (Conservator Account Monitoring Preparation and Electronic Reporting System) will provide a number of benefits to courts and conservators, including:

    • Deter errors and possible exploitation
    • Save conservator and court staff time and reduce paperwork
    • Allow ready identification of overdue and incomplete reports
    • Allow ready access to expense and receipt details
    • Allow analysis across all or selected groups of conservators and conservatorships
    • Improve court ability to audit accounts

    Minnesota is the first state to develop a statewide conservatorship reporting and monitoring system and is being looked to as an example for other states. "The CAMPER system represents one of the most innovative practices in the conservatorship field nationwide," said Dr. Brenda Uekert, Director of the Center for Elders and the Courts at the National Center for State Courts. "For conservators, it offers checks and balances through an automated system. For the courts, CAMPER has the potential to improve the oversight and management of cases. Many states will be looking to Minnesota as a national model of how to improve the conservatorship process."

    The Judicial Council has made improved oversight of conservatorships a Branch priority which can be achieved by centralizing and automating account processing and monitoring and assigning monitoring responsibility to specialized staff. The number of conservatorships is expected to grow as Minnesota's population continues to age.

    Information about and access to the CAMPERS system can be found at www.mncourts.gov/conservators. An instruction manual and tutorials are provided to assist conservators in registering on the new system and completing their reports.

    In conjunction with rollout of the electronic filing system, the Judicial Branch will be conducting periodic standardized audits with an emphasis on deterring inappropriate or fraudulent conduct by conservators. Conservators may be required to submit documentation supporting their reports, including but not limited to bank statements, vouchers, cancelled checks, verification of funds on deposit, tax returns, and other documentation needed to verify deposits of income and receipt of payments.