When I first wrote this chapter, I was sure that after nearly 29 years Senator Uzamere's immigration attorney Allen Kaye's
active resistance in hiding his misprision of my husband's identity fraud, combined with what appeared to me to be Mr.
Kaye's ability to sway the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service to file its charge of assault against me, I would
be thrown in jail, drugged to the point where no one would ever believe me -- or worse. I was fearful that the attorney
assigned to my defense would secure my psychiatric records, eventually give them to the U.S. attorney, who would then use
them to discredit my allegations against Allen Kaye based solely on my status of being mentally ill.
In a word, I was terrified.
However,
in spite of nearly three months of USCIS' portrayal of me as a criminal and not its victim, Judge
Murtha and Thomas Anderson obviously saw the lack of feasability in bringing an action against me as a person who had
been victimized enough by the USCIS and saw fit to dismiss the criminal action "dismissed without prejudice."
What does
"dismissed without prejudice" mean? Ballentine's Law Dictionary means "that the dismissal will
not bar any new suit that the plaintiff might later bring on the same cause of action." Might the plaintiff, USCIS
again attempt to drag me back into court for the same cause of action? Why? Since my interaction with the USCIS,
while questionable to others, did succeed in providing me with proof of Allen Kaye's involvement of Senator Uzamere's
identity fraud and proof that USCIS was aware 29 years ago of Senator Uzamere act of identity fraud, why would I have further
need to contact the USCIS? And if I have no further need of contacting the USCIS, why would it need to bring back the
same cause of action against me?
One thing is for sure: Until such time that the federal assault charge against me is identified by a federal judge as
spurious and I am identified as the victim of USCIS' 29-year crime against me and not the perpetrator of a crime against
the USCIS, every federal employee named to my federal lawsuit as a defendant stays.
None will be removed until my name is cleared.