Sovereign citizen arrested for kidnapping, raping daughter
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I like the idea of overnight incarceration in GP and a daytime assignment of walking up and down Main Street wearing a sandwich board: "I raped my daughter"
Unfortunately, the preferred option is no longer available: pillory.
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Kinda like the one Die Hard where Bruce Willis had to walk in Harlem? with the board with racial slurs?oldnikki wrote:I like the idea of overnight incarceration in GP and a daytime assignment of walking up and down Main Street wearing a sandwich board: "I raped my daughter"
Unfortunately, the preferred option is no longer available: pillory.
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The good times keep rolling for Mr Creepy
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Although the man who allegedly held a 21-year-old woman captive in a Portage motel is in federal court on kidnapping accusations, he still faces local charges.
Judge Mary Harper did what she could on Tuesday to ensure that Martin J. Jonassen, 55, will come back to Porter County to face two charges of Class C felony confinement and one of misdemeanor battery.
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More sanctions against Jonassen for contacting his victim
BY Teresa Auch Schultz
November 23, 2011 2:00PM
Updated: November 24, 2011 2:03AM
A federal judge has ordered a man accused of kidnapping a relative from her home in Missouri and taking her to Portage to stop trying to contact the victim, according to an order filed Wednesday in the U.S. District Court in Hammond.
Federal prosecutors asked for the ban Tuesday, saying in a motion that Martin Jonassen repeatedly has called the victim and her family, asking her to sign a statement saying she retracted her statement to police.
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A Kansas man accused of kidnapping his female relative and trying to persuade her to retract statements is fighting an order preventing contact with her and other family members.
Martin J. Jonassen, acting as his own lawyer, fumbled through hearings Wednesday as he learned the legal ropes in arguing against the restraining order.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Jill Koster said Jonassen had spoken to the victim, his sons and wife numerous times asking for the victim to change her statements -- all despite restraining orders in state court.
According to recorded conversations, Jonassen continued asking for the victim to take back her statements after the order was in place, referring to her in code names like "Nicky and Sweebo," the names of her dogs. He offered relatives up to $14,000, property and a mo-ped for help getting the "contract" signed.
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A moped?
Really. That's just pathetic.
Really. That's just pathetic.
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Yes.
It won.
It won.
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Train remains wrecked
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A federal judge on Tuesday refused a Kansas man release from custody while charges alleging he kidnapped a relative are pending, court records show.
U.S. District Court Judge Rudy Lozano denied Martin Jonassen's motion for release, saying there is ample evidence for the case to proceed despite Jonassen's claims to the contrary. Jonassen, 55, sought release from federal custody during a hearing Tuesday.
"It seems that (the) defendant is arguing that because he and (the victim) both purportedly retracted any statements or prior testimony, there is no evidence of the crime, and he should be released," Lozano wrote in an order denying Jonassen's release. "There is much more evidence in this case ... aside from the victim's statements and defendant's statements, and this is not grounds for dismissal of the charges or release from prison."
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Gregg wrote:A moped?
Really. That's just pathetic.
Oh I don't know. I have fun memories of riding around the island of Saipan on a moped at age 12. Good times. I think I would be tempted to take the moped and then sell this jackass out anyway.
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My family has known this guy for 30 odd years. Most people I know are terrified of him. A doctor friend: 'that guy is a schizo-sociopath - he needs to be locked up with the key thrown away'.
I think he sued the other car involved in the accident that killed his eldest daughter so I think that is where he got the money for all the property (he also tried to raise her from the dead at the funeral). His Michigan property is about 20 miles from where I live and we are all waiting for the police, the feds, ANYBODY to start searching it. He's been bragging in jail that he's murdered people.
I think he sued the other car involved in the accident that killed his eldest daughter so I think that is where he got the money for all the property (he also tried to raise her from the dead at the funeral). His Michigan property is about 20 miles from where I live and we are all waiting for the police, the feds, ANYBODY to start searching it. He's been bragging in jail that he's murdered people.
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Welcome to Quatloos, junegarnet.junegarnet wrote: His Michigan property is about 20 miles from where I live and we are all waiting for the police, the feds, ANYBODY to start searching it. He's been bragging in jail that he's murdered people.
Are there any rumors that the property is dangerous if and when law enforcement starts searching?
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It must be something like living next door to a rabid dog.
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See:UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff,
v.
MARTIN JONASSEN, Defendant.
Nos. 2:11-cr-163, 2:11-mj-232
United States District Court, N.D. Indiana, Hammond Division.
November 14, 2011.
OPINION AND ORDER
RUDY LOZANO, District Judge.
This matter is before the Court on the: (1) Motion to Dismiss, filed by Defendant, Martin Jonassen, pro se, on October 25, 2011 (DE #14); and (2) "Dismiss Motion," filed by pro se Defendant, Martin Jonassen, on November 8, 2011 (DE #22) For the reasons set forth below, the Motion to Dismiss (DE #14) is DENIED. Additionally, although the second document is entitled "Dismiss Motion," it appears to be Jonassen's reply in support of his original motion, as it contains the same arguments and refers to a case cited by the Government in its response. As such, the Court has considered the arguments made in the "Dismiss Motion" (DE #22), but the motion itself is DENIED AS MOOT.
BACKGROUND
A federal criminal complaint was filed on September 23, 2011, in the Northern District of Indiana, charging Defendant with the felony offenses of kidnapping (in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1201(a)), and attempted obstruction of justice (in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1512(b)(1)). On September 28, 2011, Magistrate Judge Paul R. Cherry ordered the Federal Community Defender's Office to act as stand-by counsel on behalf of Defendant, and attorney Martin filed his appearance on September 29, 2011. On October 19, 2011, Defendant was indicted on the same charges by a federal grand jury.
The instant Motion to Dismiss the indictment was filed on October 25, 2011.[1] It is hand-written, signed by Martin Jonassen, and does not appear to be a product of consultation with stand-by counsel. Because this motion was filed pro se, the Court will liberally construe the claims made by Defendant in the filings. See Hughes v. Rowe, 449 U.S. 5, 9 (1980) (holding pro se claimants to less stringent standards than attorneys).
The Motion to Dismiss argues for dismissal on jurisdictional grounds because Defendant is a "natural person." (DE #14.) Defendant filed a Statement with the Court stating he is "a man of the land born on the soil, sui juris of the Soverign [sic.] Country of Michigan." (DE #8.) Additionally, he argues that the testimony of the alleged victim is "irrevocably tainted and such cannot be entered into evidence." (DE #14.) Jonassen filed another Statement with the Court, arguing the alleged victim's testimony is "tainted hearsay, conjecture/embellishment." (DE #13.)
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Although Defendant does not specify, his motion to dismiss seems to fall under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 12(b)(3)(B), providing that "the court may hear a claim that the indictment or information fails to invoke the court's jurisdiction or to state an offense." Defendant's argument that he is a "natural person" is unavailing. As the Seventh Circuit has held, "[p]ersonal jurisdiction is supplied by the fact that [defendant] is within the territory of the United States." United States v. Burke, 425 F.3d 400, 408 (7th Cir. 2005). Because Defendant was apprehended in the Northern District of Indiana, arrested, and indicted by a federal grand jury, this Court has jurisdiction.
Similarly, Defendant's claim that he is a person from "the Soverign [sic.] Country of Michigan," also fails.
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And here's a link to the December 13th decision regarding a temporary restraining order, etc.:
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A digression.....from the Burke case cited above:
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--from United States v. Burke, 425 F.3d 400 (7th Cir. 2005).Burke [the defendant] first argues that the district court should have dismissed the indictment because (1) his prosecution for perjury violated the Rule of Specialty contained in the extradition treaty between the United States and England, and (2) the vacatur of his supervised release sentence undermined the basis for his extradition and thus stripped the court of jurisdiction.
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The jurisdictional argument confuses subject-matter jurisdiction with jurisdiction over the person. Subject-matter jurisdiction is furnished by 18 U.S.C. § 3231, which covers all criminal prosecutions under the United States Code. Personal jurisdiction is supplied by the fact that Burke is within the territory of the United States. Whether he came to this nation in a regular manner does not affect the court's authority to resolve the criminal charges against him.
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I haven't heard much about what he has on his property. It looks like a junk yard - I've driven past it many times (thinking dear GOD please don't let my car break down in front of his house). He has a lot of anti-government, end of the world type signs (plywood and spray paint) at the end of his driveway. His daughter is buried on the property.
I have heard a lot of horror stories about him growing up - some that involved my own family. They are pretty unbelievable. I sincerely hope that he doesn't get out - ever.
I have heard a lot of horror stories about him growing up - some that involved my own family. They are pretty unbelievable. I sincerely hope that he doesn't get out - ever.
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I haven't heard anything as of yet. I have friends just up the road from there.Demosthenes wrote:junegarnet wrote:
Are there any rumors that the property is dangerous if and when law enforcement starts searching?
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A bit of old news
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Updated: December 24, 2011 6:35PM
Federal prosecutors say there’s no reason to move the trial of a Kansas man accused of kidnapping a relative and taking her to a Portage inn, according to a response filed Friday in the U.S. District Court in Hammond.
Martin Jonassen, who is charged with one count each of kidnapping and obstruction of justice, had asked a federal judge to move his trial because of the large amount of media coverage on his case.
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Trial June 4.
http://posttrib.suntimes.com/news/porte ... abuse.html
http://posttrib.suntimes.com/news/porte ... abuse.html
Federal prosecutors want to present evidence against a man charged with kidnapping a relative from Missouri and taking her to a Portage motel that would show a history of his abuse to his family, including purposefully causing an accident that killed his oldest daughter.
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An attorney asked a U.S. District Court judge Tuesday to order a mental competency evaluation for a Kansas man accused of kidnapping a 21-year-old family member and tying her up in a Portage motel, court records show.
John Martin, appointed as standby counsel for Jonassen, filed the motion for a competency evaluation. He said Jonassen has exhibited disruptive behavior in court and doesn't appear to understand the nature and consequences of the criminal charges pending against him, court records state.