Cheryl Stephens

When Gary Norton pleaded guilty to the USDOJ; he agreed to tell everything about his and everyone else’s felony crimes out of East Cleveland city hall and a whole lot more

CLEVELAND, OH – Sing, Gary Norton, sing.  Hit the “high” notes to so they reach the ears of your “big boy” friends.  Sing it loud.   James Rokakis. Gus Frangos.  Cheryl Stephens. Michael Cardilli.  Brandon King.  Thomas Wheeler.  Darrell Moore.  Michael Smedley.   Y’all hear Gary?  He “sangin’.” A freelancer for WOIO once informed me that a request for Norton’s cell phone records revealed he made approximately 290 calls to the Plain Dealer during his first year in office.   Every politician reading the last sentence thinks its strange and even suspicious for a mayor to spend 290 and out of 365 days…

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There’s a shadow Soviet government in Cleveland Heights whose officials are violating laws right in everyone’s face

This is an example of Cleveland Heights' communist anarchism. Jeffrey Robertson is the city's former chief of police. The duties of a police chief are found in R.C. 737.06 and they are to station and transfer police officers under the rules and regulations of the safety director; who has rule writing authority only under the mayor. Robertson is not an "appointing authority" under any Ohio law who is authorized to administer an oath of office to another police officer that "appoints" them to a job. The city manager is the "appointing authority" for Cleveland Heights. The mayor for all other municipal corporations. So the net effect of Annette Mecklenburg being administered an oath of office by Robertson is that she is not the city's chief of police. She is a criminal impersonating a law enforcement officer.

CLEVELAND, OH – It takes “any” 5 “electors” of Cleveland Heights to file a complaint under oath with the probate judge of the county to remove Annette Mecklenburg from the police chief’s job pursuant to Section 733.72 of Ohio’s revised code for being administered an oath of office by an employee of the city with no oath authority pursuant to R.C. 3.24.  An “elector” is a resident of Cleveland Heights who is registered to vote. Any five purposeful electors of Cleveland Heights with knowledge of the sections of the U.S. Constitution, Ohio Constitution, federal laws, state laws, local ordinances, and the…

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