In the words of Bob Seger's song, Let it Rock: "In the heat of the day, down in mobile, Alabama,
Workin’ on the railroad with a steel drivin’ hammer".
And the "Steel Drivin" Hammer' in Kelly G Rogers' life is the trio of Jim Skinner, Michael F. Pezzulli and Texas State Securities Commission's Dale Barron who are beginning to crash down on Rogers freedom.
Yesterday's
court appearance was a good day for our "Law Dream Team" and a bad day
for the criminal, Kelly G Rogers. Of coarse, all people are Innocent
until proven guilty.
According to the Collin County Website,
it seems that the Texas State Securities Commission has taken over the
prosecution of all the actions filed by indictment. This would include
all SEVEN actions starting with the 2009 indictment--3808160009, the FIVE from May 1st, 2012 and the one from June 20th, 2012.
Like
SEVEN gold medals hanging around Micheal Phelps neck, this is a fine
achievement for any businessman who's on the fast track to wealth
creation.
Yesterday was Kelly G Rogers first appearance for many of the recent indictments and it was a really bad day for him in court.
First, his lawyer John Charles Hardin resigned. According to the Collin County Site under Kelly G Rogers, case #3808160009 (second page) on 8/2/2012 the court "Granting the motion to withdraw as the attorney of record". Smart man.
Second,
presiding District Judge of the 380th District Court R. Davis put the
hammer down on Rogers who once again showed up without council in hopes
of delaying the inevitable...again.
His ruling; "Reset
in 30 days for counsel and if counsel not retained, then proceed with
appointment of attorney or Pro-Se and set for Trial by December1, 2012.
Judge R. Davis.
As
I read it, the Judge is saying that Kelly G Rogers Frisco has had ample
time to hire an attorney and prepare. You show up next time with a
lawyer or the court will assign a public defender and we're going to
trial NO LATER THAN December 1, 2012.
Merry Christmas everyone! Next appearance on September 7th at 9:00 am.
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