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    Casey E Loring

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    Dee B We cannot possibly thank Casey Loring enough for his…read morepersonal and professional attention and support in the way he handled our case leading to its final conclusion and satisfactory dismissal. We will always recommend Casey strongly to anyone in search of his excellent legal services. THANK YOU FOR A JOB EXQUISITELY WELL DONE.

    I scheduled an in person meeting with Casey for Thursday 11am to meet about a traffic citation…read moreissued by Detective Michael Burnnet for "failure to signal". When talking on the phone to Mr. Loring he was very aggressive when asking questions with slight demand to answers (before ever being hired as as a client). I reached out to him for evidence regarding an officer acting under the color of law which also happens to be a 10 year running scheme. Also I would like to add the officer didn't show up for court and was dissmised by the prosecutor for no witness. On the day to meet with Casey, I did sit for 2hrs waiting in the small officer foyer while my family was in the car. I arrived at 10:30am ready for 11am meeting even tho I insisted on meeting in person in regards to this evidence. I didn't t hear anything from Mr. Loring till around 12:01 after leaving his office at 11:30am. Having to show up to court for $300 falsified citation, gas wasted, lost time from work being put thru "the system" what Detective Burnnet put me thru and didn't even bother to show up in court to share his Reasonable ARTICULABLE Suspicion. I went to Casey because I have done sound for his brother who played in a band that I occasional worked setting and transitioning sets. Yes there is a lot of corruption within Moco departments. 42USC 1983 18USC 241-242 Those 3 are very important in protecting citizens from The Color of Law. We see how officers get attitude then use their badges as weapons to defraud innocent people by putting them through the "court process" (that's the money making machine) and how many people rush to hire lawyers, pay gas expenses to appear multiple times while corrupt individuals write citations like the Goverment Prints Money. Your at the mercy of a man with a badge who holds a gun and cuffs to intimidate you into compliance (which is acting under the Color of Law) when no crime is present. And just because Officers issue citations dosnt mean they will alwasy stand to face you in court. Thank you Mr. Burnnet for failure to appear to present States Evidence a crime has been committed. "Falsifying goverment documents is a Criminal Offense " is what I told Alex (one of the ADAs in Conroe during pre trial. And he said "I know I'm a prosecutor" This is the type of corruption that makes people loose faith in their system of "Justice". They don't prosecute cops and detectives because of "qualified immunity" but that gets stripped away with acting under the Color of law. It starts with fabricated evidence just to make money, and society ends up with policemen taking pictures of license and posting it on Snapchat and the person who is in handcuffs... or officers operating a human trafficking ring (the very people sworn to protect you) but cops get qualified immunity on unjustified searches and seizures.. and wether you get out of the car or not... it's a seizure of your movement when them red and blues come on. I will say this about Casey, he makes for a better investigator asking questions than a 10 year Tyrant with Montgomery County Crimes Division on a "routine traffic stop".

    Miller Jo ATY - divorce - Updated July 2026

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