PRESS RELEASE
Immediate release
Details: Patricia Axelrod 1 - 775-787-1909, email [email protected]
JUDGE ORDERS RELEASE OF NEVADA PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION PUBLIC RECORDS…
“George Bush was taking the oath of the Presidency just about the same time I was swearing under oath about how he might have stolen the election,” says Patricia Axelrod. Axelrod – a writer and researcher – spent Inauguration Day in court battling for the release of the Nevada public election records she says may prove that George Bush stole the election. Two and a half hours passed as Axelrod argued pro sea against Deputy Attorney General Joshua Hicks and Rhonda Moore [former] Secretary of State in charge of elections. Moore took the stand to defend against Axelrod’s charge of illegally withholding the public records generated by the 2004 presidential election. The Court battle heated up as Axelrod repeatedly charged Moore with perjury reminding the official “that she was under oath.” until Judge William Maddox cut off her cross examination with a threat of contempt of court and jail. Surprisingly after the smoke had settled The First Judicial Court of Nevada had ruled in favor of Axelrod and ordered the Nevada Secretary of State to allow the activist full access to the 2004 Presidential Election public records as well as to just cause why the State should charge a $1.00 per page copy cost.
Judge Maddox ruled against Axelrod’s request of the Court to hold Nevada State in contempt of court and he altogether refused to hear the researcher’s separate motion to hold The Secretary of State and The Attorney General in contempt of court for what the litigant was colluding “with malice aforethought to undermine” the 'lawful right and benefit’ to the public records she began requesting November 3.
Axelrod says, “I won’t call George Bush President until it is proven that he won the election fair, square, and democratically.”
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