It's difficult to tell what's up with Rondeau's writings, but...
The following report came in from a visitor to Walter Fitzpatrick this morning at the Monroe County jail. Fitzpatrick was rearrested on December 7, 2011 for allegedly under-serving his last sentence and stealing government documents.
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Sgt. Mullins came in to see him yesterday from Veterans’ Affairs. His office is in the courthouse and he was sent there by the State Veterans Affairs Commission. Somebody had told them that Walter had been beaten up by jail officials. We have no idea where that came from. Walter told him, “No, that wasn’t true. ” The only problem Walter had was one of the deputies pushed him one day.
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Our understanding is that Fitzpatrick is
scheduled to be released on February 9 at 9:45 p.m. He was first arrested on April 1, 2010, following an attempted citizen’s arrest of then-grand jury foreman Gary Pettway, whom Fitzpatrick stated had over-served his term. Later, Fitzpatrick discovered that the Monroe County grand jury was illegally constructed by allowing jurors to serve consecutive terms. Fitzpatrick claimed that the juries were actually selected by the Chief Court Clerk, Martha M. Cook, rather than in a random manner.
The Post & Email is in possession of handwritten notes provided to Fitzpatrick at his December 1, 2010 trial which contain cross-outs and checkmarks next to individuals’ names, appearing to indicate human intervention in the juror selection process.
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Tennessee law, or TCA, 22-2-314, states that “automated means” must be used to select jurors and that a period of 24 months must elapse before a juror can serve again.
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From: Marty Cook (
marty@monroecircuitclerk.com)
Sent: Mon 12/19/11 10:08 AM
To: Sharon Rondeau
Mr. Fitzpatrick was arraigned on Dec. 8, 2011 and his case is set for hearing in the Gen. Sessions Court on Tuesday Jan. 8, at 1:00 p.m.
The copies you requested were mailed on Friday. There is no recording available.
And the search warrants are faulty, cuz...
The documents received by The Post & Email from Martha Cook have incorrect addresses for Fitzpatrick. One address reads “504 Mayes Street” and the other “504 MayeStreet.” The Post & Email does not release personal information, but we can confirm that that is not Fitzpatrick’s correct address.