CORRUPTION IN CHEROKEE COUNTY, GA
It seems very odd to me that I have an open and shut case of corruption here in the judicial processes yet few are supporting me in
my fight. People - what is it that scares you away from the reality of this crystal clear evidence of corruption? If we do not take
advantage of opportunities like I have here, are we not the ones that are responsible for the continuation of this corruption in our legal
system? A case like this should be so embraced and supported that it would make those responsible and those covering it up have to
face up to their corruption. The evidence I have and the reliability of the witnesses in this case if pursued and supported by those that
are sick and tired of this kind of behavior in our system, would have far reaching impact. Is it any wonder that our system is so corrupt
when you and I sit back and allow the corruption to continue?
Those that are even somewhat familiar with this case could at least write to our state representatives and senators; and to Lieutenant
Baggett of the Office of Professional Standards; and to the District Attorney Garry Moss; and to anyone else that they can think of to
bring more attention to this case and show how others are supporting me. Why?--When this opportunity comes up, do we stick our
heads in the sand and hide? Is it that we are not serious enough as human beings and operate only as a form of entertainment, and as an
egocentric behavior just as those that operate without intelligence and love in this system do?
I know these are some difficult questions, and cannot be answered by someone in a superficial frame of mind. I don’t want your
answers to these questions, but only for you to consider what I have said here. Please, give me your support and we can make a
difference in this system. We each make up the consciousness of this society in which we live, and if we don’t change our individual
consciousness how can there be any hope for change in this world? I say we must die to self now, and then and only then will we bring
about a change in ourselves and in our culture.
Regards,
Kerry C. Walker
District Attorney
gmoss@cherokeega.com
Internal Affairs
tjbaggett@cherokeega.com