Clearly Lying Prosecutor Leesa Manion
If such were remotely true City of Enumclaw Detective Grant McCall would be in prison and Malcolm Fraser free. See Follow The Finger
But Prosecutor Leesa Manion is not going to run afoal of Judge Lori K Smith, fellow prosecutors and police that hold her narrow-minded abuse of the law.
Nor is Prosecutor Leesa Manion able to see past her prideful nose as if being the first elected Korean woman as she boasts, boasts and boasts about were some type of superior human being. In fact, bragging about such proves one is not fit to hold the office of prosecutor in an unbias manner.
As if being a woman, a minority or a Korean somehow, magically makes one more truthful, factual and honest with the law. Thus the whole nature of her proganda based on faulty foundation. Naturally with such proganda one must look at what is stated with what is ignored. Such as prosecuting those who make false sexual allegations with the same vigor.
Prosecutor Corruption Snapshot
Enumclaw Police Detective Grant McCall and his Co-conspirator framed up a false crime with the full approval of King County Prosecutors of Seattle, Washington. Combing favoritism towards police and the anti-Christian radicalization of Washington State, it was a perfect storm for legal abuse.
Note that not a single person, group or official within or helping with the situation ever objected to Detective Grant McCall sitting alone, deleting evidence or Judge Lori K Smith literally stating the Washington State Constitution on religious freedoms does not apply. And that is just to name a couple of voilations of reality, truth and justice that are documented.
Consider a policeman who plants drugs in order to frame an individual. This is the same concept except on a grander scale.
You might ask why prosecutors, Police and Judges refuse, block, and play stone-deaf toward every call for an investigation. Indeed, Enumclaw Detective Grant McCall did not examine the house where the alleged actions were to have occurred because it would have stopped the hate crime dead in its tracks. The reason for this is that it would have proven the crime to be literally impossible and exposed the setup that was in progress at the time.
Seattle Washington State King County Court City of Enumclaw
In the case of King County Superior Court, State of Washington, Plaintiff vs. Malcolm Fraser, Defendant, Case No. 12-1-01886-0 Knt, it is essential to clarify that the true plaintiff in the King County Superior Court, State of Washington, was against Sound Doctrine Church of Enumclaw, Washington.
Washington State Prosecutors have engaged in abusive legal tactics to pursue an impossible crime aimed at eliminating Timothy Williams or Sound Doctrine Church from Enumclaw because of Washington State’s opposition to Christians. The defendant, Malcolm Fraser, was the pawn used by King County Prosecutors and Enumclaw Police to proxy-prosecute Timothy Williams.
Far more evidence, including videos of the trial and clarity of events, can be found at www.archive.consider.info

Her Own Words of Proganda
Propaganda refers to the spread of information—whether facts, arguments, rumors, half-truths, or outright lies—to sway public opinion. This information is frequently disseminated through mass media.
Propaganda involves a somewhat systematic attempt to shape others’ beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors through the use of symbols (including words, gestures, banners, monuments, music, clothing, insignia, hairstyles, and designs on coins and postage stamps, among others). What sets propaganda apart from casual discussions or the open exchange of ideas is its deliberate nature and a significant focus on manipulation. Those who propagate these messages have specific goals in mind and consciously choose which facts, arguments, and symbols to present, aiming for the maximum impact. In pursuit of their objectives, they may intentionally omit or distort relevant facts, tell outright lies, or redirect the attention of their audience away from anything except their own propaganda.
Maintaining Public Trust
I am committed to a fair and transparent justice system that builds and maintains public trust. With every contact with the public, the accused, law enforcement, and victims and their families, prosecutors and staff have an opportunity to build confidence in our justice system.
I am committed to promoting the fair and impartial pursuit of justice with:
The consistent application of criminal law – this includes continuing to update and share our case filing criteria (FADS) to demonstrate neutrality and fairness in our decision-making. Fairness in plea bargaining – this includes maintaining our conservative filing practices, offering fair and appropriate case dispositions, and promptly sharing evidence and discovery with defense and the accused. Protecting against bias – this includes requiring regular training for deputies and staff on implicit bias and using checklists and other equity screening tools to ensure neutrality and fairness in our decision-making. Avoiding wrongful convictions and unjust punishment – this includes regular conviction reviews to guard against prosecutorial error or misconduct, routinely reviewing non-homicide cases with exceptionally long sentences to ensure that the sentence is still proportionate to the crime. Acknowledging and confronting racial disparities – this includes continuing to understand and dismantle racism, using data to reveal racial disparities, and eliminating bias from our charging decisions. I am committed to maintaining office and professional integrity by:
Ensuring competent and professional behavior – this includes investing in the professional development of prosecutors and staff with adequate training, coaching, and constructive feedback. Building a diverse workforce – this includes being intentional in how we recruit, onboard, train, and promote attorneys and staff to ensure diversity of thought, experience, and lived experience in all levels of the workforce – prosecutors, staff, and leadership. Efficient and fiscally responsible management and administration – this includes using scarce resources effectively and responsibly. I am committed to expanding community engagement by:
Increasing the office’s community presence – this includes encouraging attorneys and staff to attend community meetings and understand community based diversion and services. Increasing understanding of community characteristics – this includes recognizing that our diverse communities may not share the same cultural norms and being receptive to different perspectives and experiences. Soliciting community input – this includes inviting and accepting community feedback and data sharing in the interest of transparency. Increasing community confidence in the office – this includes demonstrating a willingness to change practices, acknowledging and reducing racial disparities, sharing open and transparent communication.
The evidence is overwhelming innocent man sits in prison while a corrupt cop is free.
Washington State Supreme Court committing right rape, King County Prosecutor: Prosecutor Mark Larson, Prosecutor Lisa Johnson, Prosecutor Nicole Weston, Prosecutor Rich Anderson and Prosecutor Jason Simmons. Judge Beth M. Andrus, Judge Lori K. Smith, Prosecutor Leesa Manion, King County Prosecutors Office, City of Enumclaw.
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