Responses

In this section we are posting some of the interesting responses we are getting back in our search for justice.  All we are asking is that an investigation be done into interstate fraud.

From Virginia Attorney General's Office, Mark Herring;

 Dear Ms. Thompson,

Thank you for contacting the office of Attorney General Mark Herring.  We appreciate your taking the time to write to our office.

            The Office of the Attorney General functions as the law firm for state government and does not provide legal advice to private individuals.  The Office advises state officials and represents the various state agencies and departments, as well as renders opinions at the request of state officials.  Due to statutory restrictions, conflict of interest rules and other policy considerations, we are unable to render private legal advice or otherwise assist citizens in legal matters. 

            Having said this and after further review of your letter, I regret that this Office does not have the jurisdiction to assist in this matter.  I encourage you to reach out to the Virginia State Police for assistance with this investigation.

            If our office can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Sincerely,
Director of Constituent Service

Now was I just told that the Virginia State Attorney General's Office is a private law firm for state officials only?  I requested an investigation into interstate fraud.  According to information found online, this is within the scope of his office.

http://ballotpedia.org/Attorney_General_of_Virginia




Civil Government of Virginia, Constitutional Law 

Now according to this historical document on Civil Government of Virginia, the Attorney General is in fact required to investigate all claims of fraud.  Does not appear that this information has been repealed, just removed from public knowledge.

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