Laila Pierson (Sister Mary)

Laila Pierson
Lanchon Chamorro
119 South Marine Drive
Tsai Building A-2
Tamuning, GU 96931
(671) 632-5120
SisterMary
Technical Advisor:

Western SARE Program
Phil Rasmussen, Coordinator
Utah State University
Agricultural Science Building
Room 305
4865 Old Main Hill
Logan, Utah 84322-4865
(435) 797-2257
(435) 797-3344 fax
Guam
SARE Coordinator:
Bob Barber
University of Guam
ASL Building, Room 105
CES/ANR, UOG Station
(671) 735-2087
bbarber
http://wsare.usu.edu
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Project Coordinator:
Laila Pierson
Lanchon Chamorro
119 South Marine Drive
Tsai Building A-2
Tamuning, GU 96931
(671) 632-5120
SisterMary
Technical Advisor:
Manual Duguies
Cooperative Extension
Service
University of Guam
Mangilao, GU 96923
(671) 735-2088
mduguies
SARE Grant: $5,915
***.

Mahalo

SIGNATURE:
Clifford "RAY" Hackett www.rayis.me

I founded www.adapt.org in 1980 it now has over 50 million members.
$500 of material=World’s fastest hydrofoil sailboat. http://sunrun.biz

On Sat, Apr 30, 2016 at 10:06 AM, Ray Hackett <3659745> wrote:

Laila Pierson
Lanchon Chamorro
119 South Marine Drive
Tsai Building A-2
Tamuning, GU 96931
(671) 632-5120
SisterMary
Technical Advisor:

Mahalo

SIGNATURE:
Clifford "RAY" Hackett www.rayis.me

I founded www.adapt.org in 1980 it now has over 50 million members.
$500 of material=World’s fastest hydrofoil sailboat. http://sunrun.biz

On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 1:12 PM, Ray Hackett <3659745> wrote:

as at:Shysters have long trawled the South Pacific with schemes to extract millions from gullible locals, writes Rowan Callick

IT’S fitting that Peter Foster should end up in jail in Vanuatu, the island where James Michener wrote Tales of the South Pacific, the source of the classic musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein. For Foster is part of a long line of international confidence tricksters who have washed up on the Pacific islands to conjure cash from governments, conniving politicians
or naive locals.

The Pacific attracts them because it is comparatively cheap to live there, because the islanders are hospitable and accept guests at face value, because institutions are mostly weak and unlikely to dig up their past misdemeanours, and because the tyranny of distance can protect them from pursuers.

Foster, captured on Sunday by Vanuatu police as he tried to escape through a window from the Port Vila home of friends Wayne and Celeste Furness, until recently Gold Coast antique dealers, faces charges in Vanuatu of illegal entry, in Fiji of fraud and immigration infringements, and in the Federated States of Micronesia over a $580,000 scam. He attempted to escape Justice in Fiji by providing the new military regime with evidence of corruption within the old government it had removed. In Vanuatu he’s brokered a deal that should allow him to return to Brisbane, by ratting on Kell Walker and his crew, who allegedly helped him flee Fiji on Retriever1, a converted navy minesweeper.

Betraying key contacts is a common strategy among conmen who get caught, and reveals another remarkable feature of their story in the Pacific: they have been able to gain ready social access, often within remarkably short periods, to presidents and prime ministers, police chiefs and judges.

Most are men, but there’s been one remarkable woman, Princess Laila. She flew in 1992 to Papua New Guinea, where she was greeted royally. Foreign minister Michael Somare – now the Prime Minister – deputed his chief of staff to travel around the country with her as she investigated options for the $57 billion she claimed to be preparing to invest. Her credentials essentially consisted of her claim that she was a grand-daughter of deceased Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie.

Mekere Morauta was then managing director of the PNG Banking Corporation. He says she arrived in his office "dressed in a flowing white robe, like an angel", and paraded her bangles, allegedly worth $US250,000 each, and her "million-dollar" necklace. Her jewellery, she said, demonstrated her access to large sums of money provided by Middle Eastern royalty, held in Swiss banks. The PNG government could borrow this at low interest rates, and the agents – led by herself would naturally be entitled to handsome commissions, which she would generously share with senior PNG politicians and bureaucrats. She focused on attempting to gain access to the Lihir gold project, which has since become a considerable mine.

On arrival on Lihir island, where a cargo cult was flourishing, she introduced herself to landowners as a fellow Third World victim of rapacious Westerners and as an alternative developer of the resource.

Actually, she held a US passport. Her name was Laila Pierson and she operated out of a general store in the US territory of Guam, where hopeful Lihir landowners vainly faxed requests for financial help using her codename, Mommy.

When Morauta became prime minister, he found PNG besieged by confidence tricksters. In 2000 he halted negotiations between the Milne Bay provincial government and the Knights of Malta, Sovereign Order, Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem, Foundation of Poland, who were about to gain a guarantee licensing them to raise $200 million.

When Paul Pora was finance minister of PNG, he authorised John Alexander de l’Instant-Parade of Brisbane, a migrant Dutch chef also known as John Smith, to raise $US800 million internationally. The commission would have totalled
$US80million. De l’Instant-Parade also discussed with PNG ministers plans to set up oil and gold refineries, a tanker fleet and a fish cannery. He said: "I’m ot in it for personal gain. I’m anti-colonial. I’m a Scorpio: tough but fair."

A former economic adviser to PNG said that during that era, a dozen years ago, "you’d go in to a minister’s office and be introduced to an oddball with a big briefcase who said he had a billion dollars to lend to PNG", including a fake former mayor of Tehran seeking an up-front fee to obtain a loan for the beleaguered government.

Brisbane-bred Peter Walker was then accelerating his bid to snatch a PNG Highlands gold project from Placer Pacific. But, as lawyer Peter Lowing then said: "The only mining he has done is at the stock exchange." The former chief executive of Private Blood Bank, who had been sentenced to two years’ jail in 1993 over the company’s amazing share price rise – aided by hints of its discovery of a cure for AIDS – paid for 16 Papua New Guineans, including key landowners, to visit Sydney, telling them he could raise $920 million in Hong Kong for the mine by floating a firm of which he would be
managing director.

Walker’s associates escorted the group in a lift to the Placer office near Circular Quay, and a photo of them was taken with the Placer logo in the background, after which they immediately descended in the same lift. The apparent object was to enable the group to return with the photos as proof that while they had talked with Placer, they could get a better deal
from Walker.

The Porgera mine’s approval was consequently delayed when, on their return, the landowners told their fellows that the new Walker deal would provide each of them with a fully furnished Swiss chalet-style two-storey home and a vehicle, and a super mansion for the provincial premier.

Even long-closed mines hold a lure for colourful foreigners. On September 30, 2004, self-styled Prince Jeffrey Richards of Rockhampton and Lord James Nessbit of London arrived in Bougainville on a plane chartered from the Gold Coast that landed illegally, leading to the pilots and owner being fined $146,000. Wearing camouflage uniforms and carrying side-arms, they immediately took up roles as advisers to Francis Ona, the rebel leader who had shut down the mine and was by then calling himself King Francis. He later committed suicide.

The prince and the lord held the royal seals for Me’ekamui, the tiny mountainous kingdom ruled by Ona.

Peter Tsiamalili, co-ordinator of the successful election that restored autonomous government to Bougainville, said at the time: "These two conmen are taking Francis for a ride. The people up on the mountain are totally convinced: they will believe any white man up there. (Richards and Nessbit) are telling them they are related to Queen Elizabeth II."

Nauru’s 8000 inhabitants were once the richest people per head in the world because of their share of the phosphate mined on their island, largely by workers from elsewhere in the Pacific. But in the past few years they have struggled to stave off bankruptcy. Their investments have frequently been hijacked in bizarre directions. A couple of years ago, the Nauru government suddenly announced that a firm from India, Hiranandani Corp Worldwide, would obtain half the Nauru Phosphate Royalties Trust’s properties and manage the entire portfolio.

The firm was run by brothers Raj and Asok, who come from Singapore and did property business there and in Sydney. They shared a white Rolls-Royce Corniche with the name Royal Brothers etched on the side in gold leaf. They were jailed in Singapore in 1999 for a year, charged with criminal breach of trust.

In 1993, Nauru’s then investment adviser Duke Minks, an entrepreneur from Liverpool, England, diverted $4.24 million in phosphate royalties into a musical on the life of Leonardo da Vinci that he co-wrote and produced. Leonardo, Portrait of Love premiered in London to a black-tie audience that included 150 Nauruans, led by then president Bernard Dowiyogo and most of the cabinet. One review was headlined: Night of the Guano. It closed within a month.

After Fiji suffered its first successful coup almost 20 years ago, a military march through Suva was shunned by the upset inhabitants but cheered on by New Zealander Paul Freeman, dressed in long khaki shorts, socks and sandals, who handed out business cards purporting to prove his membership of the US Intelligence Service.

He subsequently accompanied members of the new regime on a trip to purchase arms in Southeast Asia, before falling out with them, after which he shifted to PNG and Solomon Islands, reinventing his background each time. He achieved a record of sorts by being declared persona non grata in all three places.

But perhaps the most colourful of all this cast is Nath Ghosh, an Indian who was based in Thailand five years ago when he saw a great opening in Vanuatu. Usually cream-suited, with chunky rings on each finger, he resembles Orson Welles and was last heard of in Munich, where he swallowed a knife to avoid being extradited to India, where he was wanted on charges brought by several bankers, for obtaining cheques worth $11million in fictitious names.

He took an 82kg rock to Vanuatu, claiming it contained the world’s biggest ruby, worth $317 million, and deposited it in a bank. In return he sought from the government bearer bonds worth $574 million, 140 per cent of the then gross domestic product, which quadrupled Vanuatu’s foreign debt. He was also given forest, fishing and mineral concessions by then prime minister Barak Sope, who travelled internationally with him.

After losing power, Sope, a former student radical who attended Melbourne’s Essendon Grammar School, was jailed for three years for having forged signatures on bonds worth $33 million for Ghosh. He later won a presidential pardon on account of ill health, in time to campaign and win back his old seat at a parliamentary election.

Maxime Carlot Korman, a former prime minister, gave a gushing press conference in Port Vila about a visit with Ghosh to what he called a spectacular Thai resort that Ghosh apparently co-owned with the Thai Princess Mother, whom Korman described as an extremely resourceful person, who should be invited on a state visit. The much loved Princess Mother, Sangwal Talapat, had died five years earlier.

Rowan Callick is The Australian’s China correspondent. He has worked extensively in PNG and the Pacific.

Laila Pierson (Sister Mary)

Laila Pierson
Lanchon Chamorro
119 South Marine Drive
Tsai Building A-2
Tamuning, GU 96931
(671) 632-5120
SisterMary
Technical Advisor:

Mahalo

SIGNATURE:
Clifford "RAY" Hackett www.rayis.me

I founded www.adapt.org in 1980 it now has over 50 million members.
$500 of material=World’s fastest hydrofoil sailboat. http://sunrun.biz

On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 1:12 PM, Ray Hackett <3659745> wrote:

as at:Shysters have long trawled the South Pacific with schemes to extract millions from gullible locals, writes Rowan Callick

IT’S fitting that Peter Foster should end up in jail in Vanuatu, the island where James Michener wrote Tales of the South Pacific, the source of the classic musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein. For Foster is part of a long line of international confidence tricksters who have washed up on the Pacific islands to conjure cash from governments, conniving politicians
or naive locals.

The Pacific attracts them because it is comparatively cheap to live there, because the islanders are hospitable and accept guests at face value, because institutions are mostly weak and unlikely to dig up their past misdemeanours, and because the tyranny of distance can protect them from pursuers.

Foster, captured on Sunday by Vanuatu police as he tried to escape through a window from the Port Vila home of friends Wayne and Celeste Furness, until recently Gold Coast antique dealers, faces charges in Vanuatu of illegal entry, in Fiji of fraud and immigration infringements, and in the Federated States of Micronesia over a $580,000 scam. He attempted to escape Justice in Fiji by providing the new military regime with evidence of corruption within the old government it had removed. In Vanuatu he’s brokered a deal that should allow him to return to Brisbane, by ratting on Kell Walker and his crew, who allegedly helped him flee Fiji on Retriever1, a converted navy minesweeper.

Betraying key contacts is a common strategy among conmen who get caught, and reveals another remarkable feature of their story in the Pacific: they have been able to gain ready social access, often within remarkably short periods, to presidents and prime ministers, police chiefs and judges.

Most are men, but there’s been one remarkable woman, Princess Laila. She flew in 1992 to Papua New Guinea, where she was greeted royally. Foreign minister Michael Somare – now the Prime Minister – deputed his chief of staff to travel around the country with her as she investigated options for the $57 billion she claimed to be preparing to invest. Her credentials essentially consisted of her claim that she was a grand-daughter of deceased Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie.

Mekere Morauta was then managing director of the PNG Banking Corporation. He says she arrived in his office "dressed in a flowing white robe, like an angel", and paraded her bangles, allegedly worth $US250,000 each, and her "million-dollar" necklace. Her jewellery, she said, demonstrated her access to large sums of money provided by Middle Eastern royalty, held in Swiss banks. The PNG government could borrow this at low interest rates, and the agents – led by herself would naturally be entitled to handsome commissions, which she would generously share with senior PNG politicians and bureaucrats. She focused on attempting to gain access to the Lihir gold project, which has since become a considerable mine.

On arrival on Lihir island, where a cargo cult was flourishing, she introduced herself to landowners as a fellow Third World victim of rapacious Westerners and as an alternative developer of the resource.

Actually, she held a US passport. Her name was Laila Pierson and she operated out of a general store in the US territory of Guam, where hopeful Lihir landowners vainly faxed requests for financial help using her codename, Mommy.

When Morauta became prime minister, he found PNG besieged by confidence tricksters. In 2000 he halted negotiations between the Milne Bay provincial government and the Knights of Malta, Sovereign Order, Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem, Foundation of Poland, who were about to gain a guarantee licensing them to raise $200 million.

When Paul Pora was finance minister of PNG, he authorised John Alexander de l’Instant-Parade of Brisbane, a migrant Dutch chef also known as John Smith, to raise $US800 million internationally. The commission would have totalled
$US80million. De l’Instant-Parade also discussed with PNG ministers plans to set up oil and gold refineries, a tanker fleet and a fish cannery. He said: "I’m ot in it for personal gain. I’m anti-colonial. I’m a Scorpio: tough but fair."

A former economic adviser to PNG said that during that era, a dozen years ago, "you’d go in to a minister’s office and be introduced to an oddball with a big briefcase who said he had a billion dollars to lend to PNG", including a fake former mayor of Tehran seeking an up-front fee to obtain a loan for the beleaguered government.

Brisbane-bred Peter Walker was then accelerating his bid to snatch a PNG Highlands gold project from Placer Pacific. But, as lawyer Peter Lowing then said: "The only mining he has done is at the stock exchange." The former chief executive of Private Blood Bank, who had been sentenced to two years’ jail in 1993 over the company’s amazing share price rise – aided by hints of its discovery of a cure for AIDS – paid for 16 Papua New Guineans, including key landowners, to visit Sydney, telling them he could raise $920 million in Hong Kong for the mine by floating a firm of which he would be
managing director.

Walker’s associates escorted the group in a lift to the Placer office near Circular Quay, and a photo of them was taken with the Placer logo in the background, after which they immediately descended in the same lift. The apparent object was to enable the group to return with the photos as proof that while they had talked with Placer, they could get a better deal
from Walker.

The Porgera mine’s approval was consequently delayed when, on their return, the landowners told their fellows that the new Walker deal would provide each of them with a fully furnished Swiss chalet-style two-storey home and a vehicle, and a super mansion for the provincial premier.

Even long-closed mines hold a lure for colourful foreigners. On September 30, 2004, self-styled Prince Jeffrey Richards of Rockhampton and Lord James Nessbit of London arrived in Bougainville on a plane chartered from the Gold Coast that landed illegally, leading to the pilots and owner being fined $146,000. Wearing camouflage uniforms and carrying side-arms, they immediately took up roles as advisers to Francis Ona, the rebel leader who had shut down the mine and was by then calling himself King Francis. He later committed suicide.

The prince and the lord held the royal seals for Me’ekamui, the tiny mountainous kingdom ruled by Ona.

Peter Tsiamalili, co-ordinator of the successful election that restored autonomous government to Bougainville, said at the time: "These two conmen are taking Francis for a ride. The people up on the mountain are totally convinced: they will believe any white man up there. (Richards and Nessbit) are telling them they are related to Queen Elizabeth II."

Nauru’s 8000 inhabitants were once the richest people per head in the world because of their share of the phosphate mined on their island, largely by workers from elsewhere in the Pacific. But in the past few years they have struggled to stave off bankruptcy. Their investments have frequently been hijacked in bizarre directions. A couple of years ago, the Nauru government suddenly announced that a firm from India, Hiranandani Corp Worldwide, would obtain half the Nauru Phosphate Royalties Trust’s properties and manage the entire portfolio.

The firm was run by brothers Raj and Asok, who come from Singapore and did property business there and in Sydney. They shared a white Rolls-Royce Corniche with the name Royal Brothers etched on the side in gold leaf. They were jailed in Singapore in 1999 for a year, charged with criminal breach of trust.

In 1993, Nauru’s then investment adviser Duke Minks, an entrepreneur from Liverpool, England, diverted $4.24 million in phosphate royalties into a musical on the life of Leonardo da Vinci that he co-wrote and produced. Leonardo, Portrait of Love premiered in London to a black-tie audience that included 150 Nauruans, led by then president Bernard Dowiyogo and most of the cabinet. One review was headlined: Night of the Guano. It closed within a month.

After Fiji suffered its first successful coup almost 20 years ago, a military march through Suva was shunned by the upset inhabitants but cheered on by New Zealander Paul Freeman, dressed in long khaki shorts, socks and sandals, who handed out business cards purporting to prove his membership of the US Intelligence Service.

He subsequently accompanied members of the new regime on a trip to purchase arms in Southeast Asia, before falling out with them, after which he shifted to PNG and Solomon Islands, reinventing his background each time. He achieved a record of sorts by being declared persona non grata in all three places.

But perhaps the most colourful of all this cast is Nath Ghosh, an Indian who was based in Thailand five years ago when he saw a great opening in Vanuatu. Usually cream-suited, with chunky rings on each finger, he resembles Orson Welles and was last heard of in Munich, where he swallowed a knife to avoid being extradited to India, where he was wanted on charges brought by several bankers, for obtaining cheques worth $11million in fictitious names.

He took an 82kg rock to Vanuatu, claiming it contained the world’s biggest ruby, worth $317 million, and deposited it in a bank. In return he sought from the government bearer bonds worth $574 million, 140 per cent of the then gross domestic product, which quadrupled Vanuatu’s foreign debt. He was also given forest, fishing and mineral concessions by then prime minister Barak Sope, who travelled internationally with him.

After losing power, Sope, a former student radical who attended Melbourne’s Essendon Grammar School, was jailed for three years for having forged signatures on bonds worth $33 million for Ghosh. He later won a presidential pardon on account of ill health, in time to campaign and win back his old seat at a parliamentary election.

Maxime Carlot Korman, a former prime minister, gave a gushing press conference in Port Vila about a visit with Ghosh to what he called a spectacular Thai resort that Ghosh apparently co-owned with the Thai Princess Mother, whom Korman described as an extremely resourceful person, who should be invited on a state visit. The much loved Princess Mother, Sangwal Talapat, had died five years earlier.

Rowan Callick is The Australian’s China correspondent. He has worked extensively in PNG and the Pacific.

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CASE DETAIL
CASE NUMBER CURRENT JUDGE FILING DATE COURT
D-1116-DM-201000791 Dean, John, Jr 09/15/2010 FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT
PARTIES TO THIS CASE
PARTY TYPE PARTY DESCRIPTION PARTY # PARTY NAME
PT Petitioner 1 HACKETT JACQUELINE
RS Respondent 1 HACKETT CLIFFORD
HEARINGS FOR THIS CASE
HEARING DATE HEARING TIME HEARING TYPE HEARING JUDGE COURT COURT ROOM
06/20/2016 2:30 PM HEARING Dean, John, Jr FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT COURT Courtroom 2
10/28/2014 3:00 PM MOTION HEARING Dean, John, Jr FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT COURT Courtroom 2
07/31/2014 10:00 AM MOTION HEARING Dean, John, Jr FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT COURT Courtroom 2
05/29/2014 1:30 PM MOTION HEARING Dean, John, Jr FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT COURT Courtroom 2
04/15/2014 3:00 PM MOTION HEARING Dean, John, Jr FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT COURT Courtroom 2
07/27/2012 9:00 AM MOTION HEARING Dean, John, Jr FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT COURT
07/19/2012 9:00 AM MOTION HEARING Dean, John, Jr FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT COURT
06/22/2012 9:00 AM MOTION HEARING Dean, John, Jr FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT COURT
06/21/2012 9:00 AM MOTION HEARING Dean, John, Jr FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT COURT
05/31/2011 9:00 AM HEARING Dean, John, Jr FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT COURT
01/28/2011 9:00 AM HEARING Dean, John, Jr FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT COURT
01/19/2011 9:00 AM MOTION HEARING Dean, John, Jr FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT COURT
CIVIL COMPLAINT DETAIL
COMPLAINT DATE COMPLAINT SEQ # COMPLAINT DESCRIPTION DISPOSITION DISPOSITION DATE
04/30/2012 1 CLS: JUDGMENT/ DISPOSITION Dismissal By Judge After Hearing or Stipulation 10/03/2012
COA SEQUENCE # COA DESCRIPTION
1 Enforcement/Modification Custody, Visitation
PARTY NAME PARTY TYPE PARTY #
HACKETT JACQUELINE PT 1
HACKETT CLIFFORD RS 1
COMPLAINT DATE COMPLAINT SEQ # COMPLAINT DESCRIPTION DISPOSITION DISPOSITION DATE
09/15/2010 1 CLS: JUDGMENT/ DISPOSITION DRB: DEFAULT 08/05/2011
COA SEQUENCE # COA DESCRIPTION
1 Divorce with Custody
PARTY NAME PARTY TYPE PARTY #
HACKETT JACQUELINE PT 1
HACKETT CLIFFORD RS 1
COMPLAINT DATE COMPLAINT SEQ # COMPLAINT DESCRIPTION DISPOSITION DISPOSITION DATE
02/25/2014 1 CLS: JUDGMENT/ DISPOSITION Decree/Judgment Entered 09/12/2014
COA SEQUENCE # COA DESCRIPTION
1 Domestic Matters Miscellaneous
PARTY NAME PARTY TYPE PARTY #
COMPLAINT DATE COMPLAINT SEQ # COMPLAINT DESCRIPTION DISPOSITION DISPOSITION DATE
09/16/2014 1 CLS: JUDGMENT/ DISPOSITION Petition Denied 10/10/2014
COA SEQUENCE # COA DESCRIPTION
1 Domestic Matters Miscellaneous
PARTY NAME PARTY TYPE PARTY #
HACKETT CLIFFORD RS 1
REGISTER OF ACTIONS ACTIVITY
EVENT DATE EVENT DESCRIPTION EVENT RESULT PARTY TYPE PARTY # AMOUNT
04/19/2016 NTC: OF HEARING
03/23/2016 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY RS 1
66th Weekly Motions for Discovery, Correction and Hearing
02/24/2016 MTN: MOTION
62nd Weekly Motion for discovery, correction and hearing
01/22/2016 MTN: MOTION
Motion for Discovery, Correction and Hearing
12/09/2015 MTN: MOTION RS 1
54th Weekly Motions For Discovery, Correction and Hearing
11/10/2015 MTN: MOTION
50th Weekly Motions for Discovery
11/02/2015 REQUEST FOR HEARING/ SETTING
09/09/2015 MTN: MOTION RS 1
37th weekly motion for corrected Order
09/09/2015 REQUEST FOR HEARING/ SETTING RS 1
37th request for a hearing for unheard motions
07/07/2015 REQUEST FOR HEARING/ SETTING RS 1
33RD WEEKLY REQUEST FOR HEARING
07/07/2015 MTN: MOTION RS 1
33RD WEEKLY MOTION FOR CORRECTED ORDER
07/07/2015 MTN: MOTION RS 1
33RD WEEKLY MOTION FOR DISCOVERY
05/13/2015 REQUEST FOR HEARING/ SETTING RS 1
03/24/2015 REQUEST FOR HEARING/ SETTING RS 1
19th Weekly Request for Hearing
03/16/2015 MTN: MOTION
18th Weekly Request for Hearing
03/09/2015 MTN: MOTION RS 1
17th Weekly Motion for Discovery
03/09/2015 MTN: MOTION RS 1
17th weekly Motion for corrected order
03/09/2015 REQUEST FOR HEARING/ SETTING RS 1
01/26/2015 MTN: MOTION RS 1
12th Motion for discovery
01/26/2015 MTN: MOTION RS 1
12th weekly Motion for corrected order
12/29/2014 REQUEST FOR HEARING/ SETTING RS 1
Motion for hearing
12/26/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion for corrected Order
12/19/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion for discovery
11/26/2014 NTC: OF INTENT
Letter of Intent to Sue
11/24/2014 MTN: TO RECONSIDER/ REVIEW RS 1
10/28/2014 TAP: HEARING
3:05:08-3:50:26
10/27/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion for reconsideration of motion for telephonic appearance
10/15/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion to recuse
10/14/2014 MTN: TO RECONSIDER/ REVIEW RS 1
Motion to Reconsider Venue
10/10/2014 CLS: ORDER, APPLICATION, PETITION OR MOTION DENIED
Order Denying Respondent’s Motion to change venue and Notice that this court no longer has continuing exclusive jurisdiction in the matter of child support
09/22/2014 MTN: TO WITHDRAW RS 1
Motion to withdraw previous withdrawal
09/22/2014 RETURNED MAIL RS 1
Copy of Order Denying Telephonic Appearance returned to Court unable to deliver
09/17/2014 NTC: OF HEARING
Pending motions October 28, 2014 @ 3:00 pm
09/16/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
TO CHANGE VENUE
09/16/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
TO RE-OPEN
09/16/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
To Mail Court Order To Correct Address
09/16/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
TO ENABLE CITIZENSHIP
09/16/2014 RPN: REOPEN NO FEE REQUIRED RS 1
Motion to Change Venue
09/12/2014 CLS: ORDER TO CLOSE PT 1
Order After Hearing
09/12/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion Denied: for Ex Parte Hearing
09/10/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
No Action
09/03/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
No action
09/03/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
No Action
08/13/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion for Contempt – no action
08/12/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
No Action
07/31/2014 TAP: HEARING
10:01:45-10:47:48
07/30/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion is Denied: as to Telephone Appearance
07/30/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion Granted: Telephone only unless problem
07/24/2014 MTN: MOTION
Moiton Denied: Relief requested is unclear
07/03/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion Granted, Hearing was held on 07/31/2014
07/02/2014 RETURNED MAIL RS 1
06/23/2014 WITHDRAWN
Motion is granted Motion to change venue is withdrawn
06/23/2014 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY RS 1
The respondent updated his mailing address with the court.
06/13/2014 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY RS 1
Letter from Respondent
06/10/2014 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY RS 1
Letter from Respondent
06/02/2014 NTC: OF HEARING
AMENDED NOTICE: TO INCLUDE ALL PENDING MOTIONS July 31, 2014 @ 10:00 am
06/02/2014 ADDENDUM
to Ex Parte Emergency Motion
05/30/2014 NTC: OF HEARING
Motion to modify child support July 31, 2014 @ 10:00 am
05/29/2014 REQUEST FOR HEARING/ SETTING PT 1
matter to be heard: child support
05/29/2014 MTN: MOTION PT 1
w/reason for not appearing
05/29/2014 NCJ: JUDGMENT
Order after hearing
05/29/2014 TAP: HEARING
05/20/2014 MTN: TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY RS 1
Motion for Enhanced Telephonic Appearance
05/12/2014 RETURNED MAIL RS 1
04/29/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion for Reasonable Accomodation Order
04/22/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Exparte Motion to set aside and revoke custody and support
04/17/2014 NTC: OF HEARING
Pending motions May 29, 2014 @ 1:30 pm
04/16/2014 ORD: ORDER RS 1
ORDER AFTER HEARING APRIL 15, 2014
04/16/2014 NTC: OF APPEAL TO COURT OF APPEALS/ SUPREME COURT RS 1
Appealing the Summary Judgment and Judgment filed on August 5, 2011
04/15/2014 TAP: HEARING
04/09/2014 RETURNED MAIL RS 1
04/08/2014 ORD: TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY RS 1
granted
04/07/2014 MTN: TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY RS 1
03/31/2014 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY RS 1
03/17/2014 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY RS 1
03/07/2014 RETURNED MAIL PT 1
Returned Notice of Motion Hearing
03/03/2014 NTC: OF HEARING
Motion for stay and change venue April 15, 2014 @ 3:00 pm
02/25/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion for stay
02/25/2014 RPN: MOTION/ PETITION TO REOPEN RS 1
Motion to stay and change venue
02/25/2014 ORD: FOR FREE PROCESS
the filing fee is waived
02/25/2014 MTN: FOR FREE PROCESS RS 1
11/30/2012 ORD: WITHDRAWAL/ SUBSTITUTION OF COUNSEL
11/29/2012 MTN: TO WITHDRAW
10/31/2012 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion to Withdraw
10/24/2012 ORD: OF CONTINUANCE PT 1
It is ordered that the hearing in this matter scheduled for 11 am on December 18,2012 is continued
10/24/2012 NTC: OF HEARING
Pending Motions January 22, 2013
10/22/2012 MTN: FOR CONTINUANCE
Comes now the petitioner, Jacqueline Hackett, through her legal counsel and requests the court to vacate its 11 am December 18,2012 hearing
10/22/2012 MTN: MOTION
Motion for sanctions for abuse of process
10/22/2012 RESPONSE
Response to Motion to Reopen
10/15/2012 NTC: OF HEARING
Pending Motions December 18, 2012
10/10/2012 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion to Reopen
10/02/2012 CLS: ORDER TO CLOSE
Order After September 13,2012 Hearing
09/13/2012 ENTRY OF APPEARANCE
DNA LEGAL SERVICES ENTERS FOR PETITIONER 1 PAGE
09/13/2012 TAP: HEARING
J.DEAN/COURTROOM#2/2:44:00-2:46:10/2PGS
08/23/2012 MTN: TO VACATE
CLIFFORD HACKETT – 1 PAGE
08/16/2012 MTN: MOTION
MOTION FOR DISCOVERY – 1 PAGE CLIFFORD HACKETT
07/31/2012 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2012 AT 2:30 PM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: PENDING MOTIONS
07/30/2012 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion Denied: as to the telephone appearance
07/30/2012 CHILD SUPPORT WORKSHEET
1 PG
07/27/2012 ORD: ORDER
ORDER AFTER HEARING 1. THE EMERGENCY ORDER OF JUNE 21, 2012 IS WITHDRAWN 2. A HEARING WILL BE SCHEDULED IN THE NEAR FUTURE ON ALL PENDING MOTIONS 3. THE PETITIONER MAY TAKE CUSTODY OF THE CHILDREN HAZEL, FAYE, AND NORMAN HACKETT 2 PGS
07/27/2012 TAP: HEARING
J.DEAN/COURTROOM#2/11:17:32-12:18:274/8PGS
07/24/2012 MTN: TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY
MOTION TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY FOR HEARING SET FOR JULY 27, 2012 1 PGS
07/16/2012 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
Ntc Of Hearing by HENSON STEPHANIE A (6527) for 7-27-2012 at 11:00 Nature Of Hearing: PENDING MATTERS.
07/09/2012 ORD: TO SHOW CAUSE
(1 PG)
07/05/2012 MTN: ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
MOTION FOR ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE JACQUELINE HACKETT (2 PAGES)
07/02/2012 MTN: MOTION
MOTION AND DECLARATION TO VACATE JUDGMENT FILED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT (1 PG)
06/26/2012 MTN: MOTION
EX PARTE EMERGENCY MOTION FILED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT (1 PG)
06/25/2012 MTN: MOTION
MOTION TO CHANGE VENUE FROM NEW MEXICO TO CORTEZ, COLORADO SUBMITTED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT, RESPONDENT, PRO SE 1 PG
06/21/2012 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2012 AT 11:30 AM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: PENDING MOTIONS
06/21/2012 ORD: ORDER
EMERGENCY ORDER AFTER HEARING 2 PG
06/21/2012 TAP: HEARING
J.DEAN/COURTROOm10:04:38-11:06:45/4pgs
06/20/2012 ORD: TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY
ORDER ALLOWING APPEARANCE BY TELEPHONE 1 PG
06/20/2012 MTN: TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY
REQUESTED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT – 1 PAGE
06/15/2012 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012 AT 10:00 AM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: ADDENDUM MOTION TO MODIFY CUSTODY
06/12/2012 ADDENDUM
TO MOTION TO MODIFY CUSTODY 5 PAGES BY CLIFFORD HACKETT
06/12/2012 MTN: MOTION
MOTION FOR EMERGENCY CUSTODY 1 PAGE BY CLIFFORD HACKET
06/12/2012 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2012 AT 10:00 AM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: ADDENDUM MOTION TO MODIFY CUSTODY
06/12/2012 TAP: MOTION
J.DEAN/COURTROOM#2/2:41:57-2:54:56/2PGS
06/06/2012 MTN: TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY
MOTION TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY FOR THE HEARING SCHEDULED ON JUNE 12,2012 FILED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT (1 PG)
05/02/2012 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 2012 AT 2:30 PM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: MOTION TO MODIFY CHILD CUSTODY
04/30/2012 RPN: REOPEN/MISCELLANEOUS/OTHER
MOTION TO MODIFY CUSTODY FILED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT (1 PG)
04/30/2012 ORD: FOR FREE PROCESS
THE FILING FEE IS WAIVED (2 PGS)
04/27/2012 MTN: FOR FREE PROCESS
5 PGS
01/18/2012 ORD: ORDER
ORDER ON JOINT STIPULATION *THE COURT CANNOT TAKE JURISDICTION TO ADDRESS THE REQUEST IN THE JOINT STIPULATION AND OTHER PAPER BASED ON THESE UNDERSIGNED DOCUMENTS THAT ARRIVE AT THE COURT VIA FAX WITHOUT CONTACT INFORMATION FOR EITHER PARTY AND NO CLEAR INDICATION OF WHICH PARTY SUBMITTED THE PAPERS *IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY ORDERED AND DECREED THAT THE COURT WILL TAKE NO ACTION IN RESPONSE TO THE REQUEST IN THE TWO AFOREMENTIONED PAPERS. AS A ONE-TIME COURTESY, A COPY OF THE INSTANT ORDER WILL BE E-MAILED TO THE ONLY CONTACT INFORMATION PROVIDED: CRJOKE (1 PG)
11/17/2011 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY
REQUESTING TO HAVE CHILD SUPPORT ORDER SET ASIDE, FILED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT, RESPONDENT. 2PGS
11/08/2011 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY
JOINT STIPULATION 1 PG *NO SIGNATURES, FAXED
10/19/2011 ORD: WITHDRAWAL/ SUBSTITUTION OF COUNSEL
ORDER ALLOWING WITHDRAWAL AS COUNSEL FOR PETITIONER IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: 1. ATTORNEY D. ZANE SWANK IS ALLOWED TO WITHDRAW AS COUNSEL FOR PETITIONER (1 PG)
08/31/2011 MTN: TO WITHDRAW
MOTION TO ALLOW WITHDRAW AS COUNSEL FOR PETITIONER FILED BY ZANE SWANK-ATTORNEY FOR THE PETITIOBER (1 PG)
08/29/2011 MTN: TO VACATE
MOTION TO VACATE SUBMITTED BY RESPONDENT/CLIFFORD RAY HACKETT, PRO SE (2 PGS)
08/17/2011 MTN: MOTION
MOTION TO RECUSE SUBMITTED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT, RESPONDENT/PRO SE (1 PG)
08/05/2011 CLS: JUDGMENT/DEFAULT
DEFAULT FINAL ORDER ON CHILD CUSTODY AND SUPPORT (3 PGS)
08/01/2011 MTN: MOTION
MOTION TO SET ASIDE SUBMITTED BY RESPONDENT/CLIFFORD HACKETT, PRO SE (1 PG)
05/31/2011 TAP: FINAL HEARING
J.DEAN/CT#2/3:17:43-3:19:39/2PGS
03/30/2011 NCJ: PARTIAL DECREE
STIPULATED PARTIAL DECREE OF DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE (13 PGS)
03/11/2011 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2011 AT 3:00 PM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: FINAL HEARING
03/11/2011 TAP: HEARING
J.DEAN/CT#2/8:41:20-8:43:54/2PGS
03/02/2011 WITNESS LIST
PETITIONER’S WITNESS LIST D ZANE SWANK (1 PG)
02/01/2011 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 2011 AT 8:30 AM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: STATUS CONFERENCE
01/25/2011 ORD: ORDER
ORDER CONVERTING FINAL HEARING TO STATUS HEARING 1. THE FINAL HEARING SCHEDULED FOR 01/28/11 AT 2:30PM IS HEREBY CONVERTED TO A STATUS HEARING (1 PG)
01/25/2011 MTN: MOTION
MOTION TO CONVERT FINAL HEARING TO STATUS HEARING D SWANK (1 PG)
01/25/2011 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY
PETITIONER’S PROPOSED RESOLUTION OF ISSUES D SWANK (5 PGS)
01/21/2011 MED: NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PAYMENT AND REQUEST FOR ASSESSMENT OF COSTS RICHARD ROLLINS, MEDIATOR WAS PAID FOR 2.0 HRS OF MEDIATION; JACQUELINE HACKETT, PETITIONER SHALL REMIT $20.00 AND CLIFFORD HACKETT, RESPONDENT SHALL REMIT $100.00, NO LATER THAN MARCH 24, 2011 1 PAGE
01/21/2011 MED: FINAL MEDIATION REPORT
FINAL MEDIATION REPORT – RICHARD ROLLINS (HAVE NOT BEEN RESOLVED) 1 PAGE
01/19/2011 WITNESS LIST
PETITIONER’S WITNESS LIST D SWANK (1 PG)
01/19/2011 TAP: HEARING
J.DEAN/CT#2/2:05:10-2:05:42/2PGS
01/19/2011 MTN: TO COMPEL
MOTION TO COMPEL DISCOVERY D SWANK (3 PGS)
01/18/2011 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 2011 AT 2:30 PM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: ALL PENDING MATTERS
01/18/2011 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2011 AT 2:30 PM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: ALL PENDING MATTERS
01/18/2011 REQUEST FOR HEARING/ SETTING
FILED BY ZANE SWANK-ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER (1 PG)
01/18/2011 MTN: MOTION
VERIFIED MOTION FOR TEMPORARY CUSTODY, SUPERVISED VISITATION AND INTERIM ORDER FILED BY ZANE SWANK-ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER (3 PGS)
01/13/2011 WITNESS LIST
PETITIONER’S WITNESS LIST D SWANK (1 PG)
01/05/2011 RESPONSE
PETITIONER’S RESPONSE TO MOTION TO SUSPEND PROCEEDINGS AND MOTION FOR ATTORNEY’S FEES PETITIONER REQUESTS THE COURT DENY RESPONDENT’S MOTION TO SUSPEND PROCEEDINGS, AWARD ATTORNEY’S FEES AND IN THE AMOUNT OF $300.00 AND FOR SUCH OTHER RELIEF THE COURT DEEMS JUST AND PROPER D SWANK (2 PGS)
01/04/2011 MTN: MOTION
EX PARTE EMERGENCY MOTION FILED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT (1 PG)
12/13/2010 NTC: OF MEDIATION
RICHARD ROLLINS, IS APPOINTED MEDIATOR IN THIS CASE. THE PARTIES SHALL MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO COMMENCE MEDIATION BY JANUARY 5, 2011
12/10/2010 NTC: OF HEARING
Ntc Of Hearing by HENSON STEPHANIE A (6503) for 1-19-2011 at 2:00 Nature Of Hearing: MOTION TO SUSPEND.
12/10/2010 MTN: MOTION
MOTION TO SUSPEND PROCEEDINGS SUBMITTED BY RESPONDENT/CLIFFORD HACKETT, PRO SE (1 PG)
12/09/2010 CERTIFICATE CUSTODY ISSUES
ATTORNEY’S CERTIFICATE OF CHILD CUSTODY ISSUES D ZANE SWANK (1 PG)
12/06/2010 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 2011 AT 2:30 PM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: FINAL HEARING
11/15/2010 ANSWER
FILED BY RESPONDENT CLIFFORD HACKETT (4 PGS)
11/15/2010 RETURN OF SERVICE
A COPY OF THE PETITION WAS SERVED TO CLIFFORD HACKETT ON NOVEMBER 1,2010 (1 PG)
09/15/2010 ORD: TEMPORARY DOMESTIC ORDER
TEMPORARY DOMESTIC ORDER (3 PGS)
09/15/2010 SUMMONS ISSUED
09/15/2010 OPN: PETITION
VERIFIED PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE D SWANK (4 PGS)
JUDGE ASSIGNMENT HISTORY
ASSIGNMENT DATE JUDGE NAME SEQUENCE # ASSIGNMENT EVENT DESCRIPTION
09/15/2010 Dean, John, Jr 1 INITIAL ASSIGNMENT

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SIGNATURE:
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I founded www.adapt.org in 1980 it now has over 50 million members.
$500 of material=World’s fastest hydrofoil sailboat. http://sunrun.biz

Angel of the Morning lyrics

There’ll be no strings to bind your hands Not if my love can’t bind your heart And there’s no need to take a stand For it was I who chose to start I see no need to take me homeI’m old enough to face the dawn Just call me angel of the morning, (angel)
Just touch my cheek before you leave me, baby Just call me angel of the morning, (angel)Then slowly turn away from me

Maybe the sun’s light will be dim And it won’t matter anyhow If morning’s echo says we’ve sinnedIt was what I wanted now And if we’re victims of the night I won’t be blinded by the light

Just call me angel of the morning, (angel) Just touch my cheek before you leave me, baby Just call me angel of the morning, (angel)
Then slowly turn away
I won’t beg you to stay with me. Through the tears of the day, of the years
Baby, baby, baby