Local Denver Criminal Case to Be Heard by US Supreme Court
William J Sears a local Denver man who was wrongly accused and subsequently sent to prison has been granted a hearing before the US Supreme court. His rights violation case has been placed on the SCOTUS docket as of June 7, 2023.
7,000 to 10,000 cases are submitted to the Supreme Court each year and only approximately 80 are selected for review. This case is one of those.
This case involves the violation of the 4th and 6th Amendment of the US Constitution. It involves an overzealous FBI Agent, Kate Funk, who is married to one of the top former prosecutors in the US, a person who brought down organized crime figures and sits on a world anti-corruption board.
The Agent lied about her credentials resulting in her “false expert” testimony sending a man to prison for 8 years. It also halted trading on a publicly held company causing the loss of millions of investor money. Read details of the case and the SCOTUS filing here on www.outinjustice.com.
What could this mean to the local federal courts and law enforcement? Mr. Sears is asking for an evidentiary hearing where he will subpoena FBI Agent Kate Funk as well as former DOJ prosecutor AUSA Ken M. Harmon and a myriad of other witnesses that have been party to this blatant violation of Constitutional Rights.
This is already a district plagued by corruption and the question is, will they allow more to be exposed. Citizens of the United States have rights, and no law enforcement agency has the “right” to violate those for any reason. We are a nation of laws and rights.
See and read the SCOTUS docket https://www.supremecourt.gov/search.aspx?filename=/docket/docketfiles/html/public/22-7729.html