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Leas Family Fight for Justice

    • ***Instructions
    • Table of Contents
    • Girls Come Home
    • Introduction
    • The Story…
    • >>>>> May 30, 1997: Leas says he must be heard
    • June 03, 1997: Leas’ trial postponed
    • June 06, 1997: Leas and friend charged
    • June 07 & 08, 1997: Leas’ son doesn’t want to return to mom
    • June 24, 1997: Courthouse sign case remains unresolved
    • July 15, 1997: Leas pleads innocent to influencing jury
    • August 05, 1997: Latah County jury is seated in child custody case
    • August 06, 1997: Leas sisters tell of life on the lam
    • August 07, 1997: Jurors begin pondering Leas case
    • August 08, 1997: Leas isn’t surprised by verdict
    • November 15, 1997: Leas is sentenced
    • February 03, 1998: Leas denies violation probation
    • February 10, 1998: Leas sues Latah County officials
    • February 20, 1998: Leas cleared of probation violation
    • December 1998: Judge, Prosecutor ignore evidence to persecute Leas
    • April 1999: Justice to prevail in Leas case?
    • August 1999: Leas children finally come home
    • August 03, 1999: Leas arrested for failing to return children
    • December 1999: Judge, probation officer cousins in blood and conflict
    • January 13, 2000: Leas takes custody battle another step
    • January 13, 2000: Leas says county should stop financial support
    • February 2000: This lesson: Patience, love conquers evil
    • March 2000: Tom Blewett, Leas’ probation officer, may be in serious trouble
    • March 02, 2000: Whom to ask
    • March 04, 2000: Leas to level accusations
    • March 07, 2000: Leas wants grand jury probe
    • March 09, 2000: Leas gets 6 months for custodial interference
    • March 11, 2000: Leas sues probation officers
    • March 14, 2000: Leas files lawsuit against probation officers
    • April 2000: Leas saga continues to unfold
    • August 2000: Judge awards custody to Leas
    • August 30, 2000: Leas suspected of abducting daughters
    • January 08, 2001: Leas arrested for taking his daughters
    • January 19, 2001: Leas back in courts again
    • February 08, 2001: Leas appears in court without daughters
    • March 01, 2001: Leas’ daughters stay hidden away
    • March 01, 2001: Senate rep. and FBI agent testify in custody case
    • March 07, 2001: Leas jailed for failure to return daughters
    • March 08, 2001: Leas surrenders to Latah County authorities
    • March 14, 2001: Leas says innocent in custody case
    • March 14, 2001: Leas pleads not guilty in child custody case
    • March 15, 2001: Leas pleads not guilty in custody case
    • April 01, 2001: Look a little closer
    • April 06, 2001: Leas children are turned over
    • April 17, 2001: Leas girls want their own lawyer
    • April 19, 2001: Attorney will give girls a voice
    • April 29, 2001: Justice at last?
    • May 10, 2001: An apology
    • May 24, 2001: Leas files tort claim
    • June 02, 2001: Shoot off your mouth
    • June 04, 2001: Two children will stay with mother
    • November 29, 2001: County ends prosecution of Leas
    • December 2001: New Mexico resolves Leas custody case
    • December 04, 2001: Leas’ odyssey apparently over
    • December 07, 2001: Leas is back in Latah County
    • January 2002: Probation officer to face civil charges
    • March 08, 2002: Like a bad judge
    • March 09, 2002: Rally urges accountability
    • March 25, 2002: Stolen opportunity
    • April 25, 2002: Judge orders disclosure in custody case
    • April 25, 2002: Judge orders AG to reveal the identity of informant
    • May 08, 2002: Judge orders confidential informant named in Leas’ case
    • June 05, 2002: Leas wins a round in district court
    • July 10, 2002: Leas appeals to Idaho Supreme Court
    • July 27, 2002: Leas broadens legal targets
    • November 30, 2002: Leas is back in court
    • June 05, 2003: Leas takes case to Idaho Supreme Court
    • June 10, 2003: Latah probation case goes to top court
    • July 12, 2003: Leas undeterred by rulings
    • July 23, 2003: Stegner bows out, assigns Leas case to Judge Brudie
    • August 09, 2003: Judge removes himself from case
    • August 21, 2003: Judicial hanky-panky
    • October 17, 2003: Leas vows to fight Latah County officials
    • >>>>> March 26, 2002: Leas letter: To Whom it May Concern
    • A Brief Summary of Malicious Misconduct and False Prosecution
    • Law Officials Involved in Fred Leas Custody Case
    • False Reports
    • April 25, 2001: Latah County Sheriff’s Office Synopsis
    • June 19, 2001: State of New Mexico Notice of Results of Investigation
    • Exerpt from trial transcript referring to Judge’s recusal
    • Idaho Statutes & excerpt from Code of Canon Law
    • >>>>>January 15, 1998: A report of Mr. Fred L. Leas and the Latah Co. Legal System
    • January 30, 1998: Letter to Judge Stegner
    • February 02, 1998: Letter to Mr. Thompson
    • September 24, 1999: History of Fred Leas and the Latah Co. Legal System
    • January 19, 2000: Faxed copy of a “Letter to the Editor”
    • >>>>>Letters

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