OH MY~~~
[h=1]“They lied about it:” Prison wardens told ‘fish tale’ to law enforcement[/h]"If you've got a leader that lies, you're not gonna follow 'em. You can't trust 'em," West said.
Michael Dittman (left), Warden at Columbia Correctional Institution. Steven Schueler (right), Deputy Warden and Green Bay Correctional Institution.
He's talking about Michael Dittmann, the warden at Columbia Correctional Institution in Portage, and Steven Schueler, deputy warden in Green Bay.
Dittmann and Schueler -- both senior managers of state correctional institutions -- tried to hide the
truth from the DNR. According to narratives detailing the law enforcement encounter, when agents asked how many fish they'd caught that day, both Dittmann and Schueler answered "eleven."
The DNR already knew that the men had been out fishing twice that day, an illegal practice known as 'double-tripping.' But, according to the case file, Dittmann "denied going fishing" in the morning and Schueler said they only caught "seven walleye" in the morning.
In fact, the men had caught their full, 18-fish limit before lunch. Then went back out, on purpose, and hooked 11 more. In Ohio, that's a fourth-degree misdemeanor and a mandatory court appearance.
"All they're doin' is covering their own people," West said.
http://fox6now.com/2017/09/14/they-lied-about-it-prison-wardens-told-fish-tale-to-law-enforcement/
IMO most Govt. departments are breeding grounds for corruption & lies. The prison/judicial system falls into that category as well.
And i'm sure KZ is well aware of a lot of corruption too in the cases she handles.
It all needs a huge overhaul, and i think people these days are more aware of it through things like MAM.