Prosecutor Misconduct No. 1710008819 - 1766986637

Travis Page
325 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Suite 2003
Gastonia, North Carolina 28052

Reporting Authority

This complaint has been forwarded to the North Carolina Bar Association

Statement

Travis Page is acting under color of law and causing injury, he signed a indictment for an implied whistleblower retaliation, A indictment was filed without any notice, and was kidnapped and held for 75,000 ransom. Failed to provide a verified written complaint from living injured party, failed to state a claim upon which relief can be granted, Was in detention from free movement and cuffed for five days until the extortion fee was docket. all constitutional rights were violated was detained and knowingly and willingly conspired to commit identity theft. He is impersonating a treasury agent bringing false claims on behalf of the IRS and using the post office address. We have a 211 whistleblower report in with over ten agents from Gaston county, also He has officers reported on the Brady list and rather investigate these crimes comes after the victim. Brady List Complaint Public Complaint No. 1698784649 - 1344336000 Public Complaint No. 1698786822 - 416137614 Public Complaint No. 1698788368 - 968645626 Public Complaint No. 1706660460 - 153646255 Whoever, having knowledge of the actual commission of a felony cognizable by a court of the United States, conceals and does not as soon as possible make known the same to some judge or other person in civil or military authority under the United States, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than three ... 18 U.S.C. 4 Misprision of Felony

Definition of Offense(s)

Prosecutor misconduct involving bias refers to when a prosecutor allows personal opinions, prejudices, or other factors to influence their decision making or behavior in a criminal case.


Cooperative misconduct refers to a situation where the prosecutor collaborates or conspires with another party, such as the police, to commit misconduct. This type of behavior can include suppressing evidence, withholding information, or engaging in unethical tactics to secure a conviction.


Judicial proceedings type of prosecutor misconduct refers to unethical or illegal actions taken by a prosecutor during the course of a trial or other legal proceeding.


Obstruction of justice by a prosecutor refers to actions taken by a prosecutor to interfere with the administration of justice, such as hiding or withholding evidence, lying or making false statements in court, or engaging in other behavior that undermines the fairness and integrity of the legal


Suborning perjury is a type of prosecutor misconduct where the prosecutor encourages or induces a witness or a defendant to provide false testimony under oath in a court of law.


Whistleblower retaliation is a type of prosecutor misconduct that involves taking adverse action against a person who has reported or is suspected of reporting illegal or unethical behavior by a prosecutor or other public official.