Fleeing Document Library

October 26, 2009

Fleeing Case Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas Criminal Court Case No. 3179-06

Document Library

  1. CRIMINAL CHARGES DISMISSED updated October 26, 2009
  2. Fleeing Case Notes in Preparation of Preliminary Hearing of July 5, 2006
  3. SuperiorCourtReport 113 MDA 2008
  4. Complete Scanned Case Fleeing Docket Number 3179-2006
  5. Judge Cullen 3179-06 MOTION to Dismiss Campbell August 8, 2008
  6. 3179-2006 Motion to Dismiss Counsel Paul Campbell Dec 27 2007
  7. 3179-2006 Motion to Dismiss Court Appointed Longer Nov 2 2007
  8. Court Transcripte of Fleeing Case No. 3179-06 Sentencing Hearing October 24, 2007
  9. Email from Paul Campbell re 3179-06 Errors in Statement of Matters Complained Jan 16, 2008
  10. Email to Paul Campbell re Fleeing Case in Supeior Court 113 MDA June 25, 2008
  11. Letter from Paul Campbell re 06-3179 Fleeing Appeal to Superior Court April 3, 2008
  12. Caterbone v PENNDOT Bureua of Licensing Appeal re Fleeing Nov 28 2007…
  13. Judge Cullen 3179-2006 RECONSIDERATION Order & Brief of August 14 Denial for New Attorney August 14, 2008
  14. Judge Cullen 3179-06 ORDER Denied Motion to Dismiss Campbell
  15. Letter from Mark Dalton Court Administration re 3179-2006 Fleeing Case January 11, 2008
  16. Lancaster General Hospital CA –06-03349 Southern Regional Police Transcript of April 5, 2006
  17. Lancaster General Hospital Notes for 302 Petition on April 5, 2006
  18. Zook Murder and Cullen-Farina-Landis February 4, 2004 – Mind Control
  19. darpa-r-zook-judge-james-cullen-psychiatrist-jerome-gottlieb-sept-5-2007
  20. CP-36-CR-0001700-1985 Robert P. Zook Murder

Downtown Lancaster Movie Theater at Hotel Brunswick

December 31, 2007

Advanced Media Group Press Release


December 31, 2007Lancaster, PAThe Advanced Media Group has executed an agreemen (click to view) with a local sound company, Woodcrest Audio, to develop a formal proposal for the Downtown Lancaster Movie Theater at Hotel Brunswick. The agreement was executed on December 18, 2007 with Woodcrest Audio to develop the sound and projection budget items for the theater. Roger Fitzwater, Jr., owner of Woodcrest Audio toured the vacant movie theater at Hotel Brunswick and is providing expertise to The Advanced Media Group that also includes sound and stage specifications for a possible music venue. The theater would be converted combining the two theaters for live music performances. A movable partition between the two 450 seat theaters is also being designed.

The Advanced Media Group hopes to have a variety of options and alternatives completed in the proposal within the next 30 days. The Advanced Media Group has already solicited the help of local state representatives in the hopes of securing grants for the venture. Local downtown merchants, shoppers, and business leaders have all expressed enthusiasm to finally bring a movie theater back to Downtown Lancaster. The last movie theater operating in downtown Lancaster was located in Hotel Brunswick and closed its doors in 1995. The last movie theater to operate in Downtown Lancaster was the Pacific Theater, located at the Red Rose Transit Station on Queen Street. It closed in 2000. In 1995 business and community leaders proposed an $8 million dollar Discovery Center featuring a large IMAX theater for the old Watt & Shand site at Penn Square. However, the Lancaster Convention Center is now under construction at the same location. An IMAX theater was also part of the Hunter Proposal for Lancaster Square, but the County of Lancaster chose instead to use the building at 150 North Queen Street for it’s own offices. Not so many years ago as many as 4 separate theaters operated at the same time in Downtown Lancaster.

Woodcrest Audio provides sound, engineering and recording for local musicians, including live performances by the hot local band the SCREAMIN Daisys”. Woodcrest Audio also provides the sound and engineering for all of the stages at the summer long Renaissance Fair.

Advanced Media Group has been in discussions with the owners of Hotel Brunswick for almost two years. The Advanced Media Group is also in discussions to lease the storefront property at Queen and Chestnut Streets for the UPS Copy Store or Fedex/Kinkos self-service copy, graphics, shipping, and records management facility. The storefront property contains a walk in sealed bank vault that would be used for a secure facility to store digital media for clients and customers that require off-site records to be maintained for safekeeping. A records scanning and digital conversion department would be also included in the new venture for “paperless office” projects.


Advanced Media Group has had preliminary discussions with a major Harrisburg company to become a joint venture partner. The company currently services the Lancaster County area, and is interested in the secure storage facility. In 1990 the Advanced Media Group, Ltd. Developed a prototype for the legal industry that used state of the art search and retrieval technologies to manage large complex civil litigation cases on CD-ROM called the “AMG Legal Systems. Advanced Media Group was a leading provider of digital and information technologies during the start of the CD-ROM era. Advanced Media Group was formed during it’s joint venture and consulting project for the former American Helix Technology Corporation and High Industries in the late ’80’s. The services provided would complete with companies like Docuscan USA of York, PA.

For more information on Advance Media Group visit the website: www.amgglobalentertainmentgroup.com.

For more information on Advanced Media Group’s Downtown Lancaster projects visit: www.advancedmediagroup.wordpress.com.

The Advanced Media Group wishes everyone a very Happy and Prosperous New Year.


Advanced Media Group’s Downtown Lancaster Action Plan

November 8, 2007

Action Plan

Advanced Media Group has been working with Downtown Lancaster developers, Lancaster City Officials, and major stakeholders to facilitate this action plan.

Project 1 – Excelsior Place on East King Street

In 1998 Advanced Media Group had developed a comprehensive plan for the revitalization of the Excelsior Place Historic Property (Sprecher Brewery) located 1 block from the proposed Downtown Lancaster Convention Center. We had planned a unique entertainment complex comprised of a Pub, an upscale restaurant in the lower catacomb, and a nightclub in the first floor. We had also developed and designed a state-of-the-art video conferencing facility to compliment the Convention Center. We have joined in the talks and discussions with principals, stakeholders, and taxing authorities concerning the present proposals and the future of the revitalization of Downtown Lancaster and the Convention Center.

Advanced Media Group/Project Hope filed a Civil Action in the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County against Drew Anthon and the Eden Resort Inn (Lancaster County Hoteliers) for their attempts to withhold the Tourism Tax and Hotel Tax that supports the Downtown Lancaster Convention Center. The City of Lancaster supported the civil action. We also proposed an alternative plan to move the Convention Center to the Hotel Brunswick and Lancaster Square to all of the major stakeholders.

In 2007 Advanced Media Group signed a Non Disclosure Agreement with a local real estate firm to continue the advancement of the Excelsior Place Business Plan.

Project 2 – UPS/MBE Copy Store or FedEx/Kinkos Copy & Print Store

Advanced Media Group has an exclusive agreement for a UPS Shipping/Copy Store or a FedEx/Kinkos in Downtown Lancaster. The Advanced Media Group had selected the site of the corner of Queen and Chestnut Streets, a former bank owned by the Hotel Brunswick. The site has a walk in safe suitable for the records management service. Advanced Media had been in talks with the Hotel Brunswick for the past year regarding leasing options. There is no such service currently serving the needs of downtown businesses and it is a vital component for the Lancaster County Convention Center. In 1998 Advanced Media Group had contacted Mail Box Etc., and began initial franchise due diligence. However when the Lancaster County Convention Center was stalled, Advanced Media Group also put the project on the back burner. In 2005 Advanced Media Group negotiated for the exclusive right of first refusal to move the UPS Store at Stone Mill Plaza to downtown Lancaster.

The UPS/MBE Franchise is ranked number 4 among all franchises and number one in the shipping-postal store categories by Forbes.

Advanced Media Group would also add services such as scanning, imaging, and records management services that would attract an additional market to the concept. The UPS/MBE Franchise is ranked number 4 among all franchises and number one in the shipping-postal store categories by Forbes. Advanced Media Group is currently studying several site locations, including storefronts at the Brunswick Hotel, and a possible East King Street site. Advanced Media Group would like to cater to the many legal firms that conduct business in the Lancaster County Courthouse.

In 1990 Advanced Media Group developed and copyrighted the AMG Legal Systems Prototype which was a digital search and retrieval application designed to help legal firms deal with the complexities of organizing and filing court cases.

Advanced Media Group has specialized in records management and has a vast knowledge base and experience in optical publishing and records management. This service would allow firms to convert and store records off-site in a secure location with state-of-the-art retrieval services.

Typical Desktop Publishing services and binding services would also be offered.

Project 3 – Downtown Lancaster Movie Theater

A downtown Lancaster Movie Theater is vital to support the Lancaster County Convention Center and the Downtown Lancaster Revitalization at large.

Advanced Media Group has been performing due diligence on reopening the movie theaters at the Hotel Brunswick for the past 18 months. A recent site survey confirms that the movie theaters are in operating condition and negotiations with local business leaders and the Hotel Brunswick have been continuing for the past year. The Brunswick movie theater has 2 screens with approximately 500 seats per screen.

Advanced Media Group is proposing a multi-purpose theater capable of providing live theatrical and concerts by opening up both theaters to a common stage.

Project 4 – Big Box Retail in Downtown Lancaster

Advanced Media Group has been attempting to help facilitate the attraction of a big box retailer for Downtown Lancaster. In 2006 Advanced Media Group had discussions with the owner of Bulova Technologies regarding the development of that building to a retail store. The Advanced Media Group has contacted the Corporate development teams of the Hard Rock Café and Best Buy Electronics Stores.

In 2005 Advanced Media Group had talks with former Mayor Charlie Smithgall in attempts at trying to lure a Cabelas or a Pro Shops (click to see what a Pro Bass Interactive Store looks like) to the site.

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Meet Tony Bongiovi & Power Station Studios (Now Avatar Studios)

September 14, 2007

Downtown Lancaster Excelsior Place Business Plan

Meet Tony Bongiovi & Power Station Studios (Now Avatar Studios)


U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania Case No. 05-2288 Amended Complaint (Due on October 15, 2007)

3. “On June 29, 1987, the PLAINTIFF received patent research materials from patent attorney Joel S. Goldhammer, of the prominent Philadelphia law firm Siedel, Gonda, Goldhammer & Abbot regarding the “Digital” Movie, Power Station Studios, Tony Bongiovi, and the national franchising of Financial Management Group, Ltd.,. PLAINTIFF had retained the services of Siedel, Gonda, Goldhammer, and Abbot in order to investigate all relevant matters concerning the technology, merchandising, and marketing of the “Mutant Mania” project, and the use of the “Power Station” label. Research was required for the merchandising of consumer electronics, professional audio/visual digital mixing consoles, and the “Power Station Digital Movie System (PSDMS)”, as created by PLAINTIFF in the proposal for SONY Corporation of Japan.”

Press Release

Advanced Media Group

Supporting Documents For Criminal Charges Filed on September 18, 2007
September 18, 2007 Lancaster, PA – The Advanced Media Group is filing criminal charges today relating to the theft of the real estate of 220 Stone Hill Road, Conestoga, Pennsylvania, and its contents. The Stone Hill Road property was the corporate headquarters and residence of founder and CEO, Stan J. Caterbone. All of the business records, legal files, and evidentiary materials for Federal and State litigation were stolen, some of which has not been recovered. All personal posessions and all the contents were loaded into moving vans, and taken to an unknown location. There are also household contents that have not been recovered. Items were finally recovered some 4 months later.

The theft of the business records and legal files had caused irreparable harm to the business and the litigation matters concerning several criminal and civil court cases in which Stan J. Caterbone is a Pro Se litigant.

Advanced Media Group is in litigation matters concerning a Federal False Claims Act regarding the activities of International Signal & Control, Plc, formerly known as ISC, and the $1 Billion Dollar fraud. Founder Stan J. Caterbone is alleging whistleblowing in 1987 relating to the Fraud, which ISC and the defendants plead guilty in Federal Court in 1991 to Fraud and Export Violations; including the transfer of weapons to South Africa that ended up in Iraq’s arsenal of weapons of mass destruction. The Cluster Bombs were some of the most deadly weapon manufactured, outside of a nuclear weapon.

There is also a continuing Federal civil action in the U.S. District Court in Philadelphia concerning his former and current companies, namely Financial Management Group, Ltd., Advanced Media Group, Ltd., and the ‘Digital Movie’ joint venture project ( with audio recording genius, Tony Bongiovi and Power Station Studios of New York).

The charges allege that employees of Noble Real Estate, AKA Parula Properties, and Central Penn Property Services, Inc., of Akron, Pennsylvania committed the crimes on January 3, 2007 and January 4, 2007. Parula took possession of the property and the contents before the Sheriff’s Deed was legally transferred, and the property was still legally the property of Stan J. Caterbone. Stan J. Caterbone was ordered off his own property on January 4, 2007, while the alleged defendants loaded the contents into moving vans to an unknown location. The Defendants are being charged with Burglary and Theft. The Lancaster County District Attorney must approve the charges and summons on the Defendants.

The charges will also bring into question the rights to the property due to the fact that Advanced Media Group and or Stan J. Caterbone have never been served an eviction notice, as required by Pennsylvania law and defined in the mortgage contract with Fulton Bank.

The circumstances involve the Fulton Bank and the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office as relating to the illegal repossession of the 220 Stone Hill Road property, and have been the subject of numerous civil actions in State and Federal courts.


Advanced Media Group, R.R. Donnelly Geosystems and High Industries

September 13, 2007

Advanced Media Group, R.R. Donnelly Geosystems and High Industries

Stan J. Caterbone
Advanced Media Group
American Helix Technology Corporation
1857 Colonial Village Lane
Lancaster, PA 17601

January 25, 1991

Barry J. Glick
Donnelley Geosystems
53 West James Street
Lancaster, PA 17604

Dear Barry:

As per our previous conversation, Allon Lefever, Chairman of the Board, of American Helix, and Vice President of High Industries, will be awaiting a call from a Donnelly representative regarding our discussions.

In order to facilitate a fair and equitable discussion pertaining to American Helix, please advise your personnel that High Industries are open to any and all discussions regarding the business at hand. Also, it would be in the best interest of all parties, if your personnel refrained from disclosing any and all information that I may have disclosed during our discussions. High Industries should be given the opportunity to represent and disclose such information.

I, of course will be available to discuss my knowledge of the CDROM business, and or the American Helix operations at large. Allon Lefever can be contacted at 293-4444.

I would like to continue our discussions, and would ask to visit with you next week, schedule permitting, to take a look at your specific operations, systems, and technologies, as we discussed. I can be reached at the numbers below, or my lab at 392-6533. I look forward to continuing or discussions.

Regards,

Stan J. Caterbone, Director


Did “They” Learn This (Lancaster General Hospital Commitment) From Putin?

September 13, 2007

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Russia: A New Way of Censoring Critics

Russian authorities are sending critics to psychiatric wards. Speaking out now seems evidence of madness.

 

“For old dissidents like Vladimir Bukovsky, who was forcibly committed to a psychiatric clinic in the 1960s, these stories bring back chilling memories. “Once you are admitted to a mental hospital,” he says, “any attempt you make to criticize the system or treatment will be evaluated as a sign or even proof of insanity.” In modern Russia, it seems, as in the Soviet Union, you’d almost have to be mad to speak out.”

By Owen Matthews and Anna Nemtsova

Newsweek International

Sept. 3, 2007 issue – Soviet doctors once joked that the best way to get thrown into a psychiatric hospital was to send a telegram to Leonid Brezhnev that was critical of the Russian leader. Now that old gallows humor might have to be resurrected. Doctors and Kremlin critics say over the past year at least 10 journalists, political activists or critics of local authorities have been wrongfully hospitalized in mental hospitals. And though forcible psychiatric treatment for political reasons is still rare, the Independent Psychiatric Association, a Moscow watchdog, says Russia’s mental hospitals are routinely used by unscrupulous relatives and criminals to remove inconvenient family members for financial gain. “We see cases of psychiatrists taking bribes and faking diagnoses all the time,” says Gennady Gudkov, a member of the Duma’s Security Committee.

In some cases, hospitalization is seen as a way to resolve real-estate disputes or family quarrels. In two current criminal cases, doctors in Nizhniy Novgorod and Ulyanovsk are on trial, accused of committing old people to psychiatric institutions and selling their apartments for personal profit. (One defendant has pleaded guilty; the other says patients consented to the sale of their properties.) But increasingly, it is critics of authority who find themselves sent off to state hospitals. Yuri Savenko, head of the Independent Psychiatric Association, says he hears of new political cases almost every day. The most high-profile thus far involves Larisa Arap, a 48-year-old journalist in Apatity, near Murmansk, who had given an interview to a local newspaper in June that was highly critical of the region’s state psychiatric hospitals. Arap was also an activist with the local branch of United Civil Front, a Kremlin opposition movement. In early July, she went to the hospital for a routine check-up required by law to renew her driving license. But, as she recalls, someone in the hospital called the police, and by evening, she had been committed to a psychiatric hospital, stripped of her clothes, tied to a bed and sedated. “Doctors told me that I would experience all the practices I had complained about in the papers,” Arap told NEWSWEEK while still in the hospital. “They also told me that I was locked up for life.” The hospital’s head doctor, Yevgeny Zenin, told NEWSWEEK, “We do not care what independent commissions of psychiatrists, or the United Nations, or even aliens tell us. Once we decide to keep a patient here, we will. The courts will always listen to us and no one else.” Yet Arap was lucky—the United Civil Front brought the case to the international media, and complained to Russia’s human-rights ombudsman. He sent a delegation to Apatity to review her case, and they found Arap to be mentally fit. She was released last week. But other cases are still ongoing. Andrey Novikov, a journalist with a newspaper in Rybinsk, in central Russia, was jailed earlier this year on charges of “extremism” after publicly criticizing Vladimir Putin’s policies in Chechnya. In February, Novikov was sent for involuntary psychiatric treatment for what his doctors say in court papers would be “as long as it takes to have his mental health fully restored.”

Another journalist, Pavel Kuznetsov, was declared “mentally unsound” in February after criticizing local authorities’ inefficiency in the newspaper. Olga Popova, a 34-year-old engineer, landed in Moscow’s Mental Hospital Number 13 after seeing Duma Deputy Svetlana Savitskaya in June to complain about alleged abuses at Moscow’s Serbsky Institute of Social and Forensic Psychiatry. Savitskaya told NEWSWEEK she believed her visitor to be “insane.” She called the police to remove Popova from her office and wrote a note saying that in her opinion Popova was mentally unstable, on the basis of which she was committed. Three doctors from the Independent Psychiatric Association who have campaigned or her release examined Popova and found “no reasons for involuntary hospitalization.” Popova is currently appealing her hospitalization through the courts.

For old dissidents like Vladimir Bukovsky, who was forcibly committed to a psychiatric clinic in the 1960s, these stories bring back chilling memories. “Once you are admitted to a mental hospital,” he says, “any attempt you make to criticize the system or treatment will be evaluated as a sign or even proof of insanity.” In modern Russia, it seems, as in the Soviet Union, you’d almost have to be mad to speak out.

URL: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20438310/site/newsweek/


Another Lancaster County Prothonotary “Trick”?

September 13, 2007

Exhibit to Caterbone v. Lancaster General Hospital, et al

I, Stanley J. Caterbone, Defendant, on this 12th day of September 2007, do hereby file the attached postmarked envelope and document as an EXHIBIT to this case, in the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. I also attest that the envelope and the contents, Praecipe For Entry of Judgement of Non Pros Pursuant to Rule 1042.6, was delivered on September 11, 2007 with a post mark of August 29, 2007. I also attest to making a complaint to the Lancaster Post Office, Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster, Pennsylvania at approximately 6:00 pm EST to Postal Clerk Ryan Benson.


Advanced Media Group Research Project

September 11, 2007

Psychiatric Abuse?

September 8, 2007

Date: September 7, 2007

To: Janice Longer, Esq.

Re: Psychiatric Human Rights Abuse

Could you please site me the statute that would allow the Court to mandate a Court Order for Psychiatric Treatment as part of sentencing, and how this would not be a violation of my civil rights?

Also, consider the fact that the civil complaint that I filed against Lancaster General Hospital for the illegal involuntary commitment; is now in the hands of this same judge, Judge James P. Cullen.

Suspiciously, Judge James P. Cullen is the Judge assigned in case no. 06-03349 CATERBONE v. LANCASTER GENERAL HOSPITAL and DR. EMILY PRESSLY.

Now, I am alleging that he is protecting Lancaster General Hospital and the misconduct of the Southern Regional Police Department. Remember, you said that you did not want to discuss any issues regarding the 302 commitment because they are a civil matter.

That is my point, this Judge is now using the criminal case 3179 to protect the interests of the the Defendants in my civil complaint by trying to force a psychiatric evaluation to discredit me; which for all practical purposes, a psychiatrist can virtually say anything someone wants them to say. Especially a Psychiatrist paid by Lancaster County. It is all based on theory, with no factual basis.

It is very possible that Lancaster General Hospital could end up like the following, and Judge Cullens knows it:

On June 16, 2003, Roy E. Lund of Pennsylvania was awarded $1.1 million for being falsely imprisoned in a psychiatric facility, Northwest Medical Center in Oil City, Penns. The jury found the hospital had been “grossly negligent” in its violation of the state’s Mental Health Procedures Act, which was with reckless indifference to Mr. Lund.


International Signal &; Control (ISC) Indictments Newscasts

September 3, 2007