Corrupt Public officials undermine our country’s national security, our overall safety, the public trust, and confidence in the U.S. government, wasting billions of dollars along the way. This corruption can tarnish virtually every aspect of society.
Asking Governor Pat McCrory of North Carolina to stop Defense Attorney M. P. Hugo from withholding evidence of his actual innocence which are the business records Hugo stole from him at the most critical point of my jury trail and would not present to the courts ensuring an illegal and unconstitutional conviction. I am asking the same Governor to block Hugo's attempts at manipulating the North Carolina State Bar to believe that he has given the records back.
Punished while doing what the law allowed in a legal business. At the most critical point of my jury trial and suffering from anxiety attacks, I took a bottle of prescribed sedatives in front of the trial judge who stopped the trial and resumed minutes later. Hugo badgered me to plea by saying I would get forty years to life because my business was not legal. Hugo set up my business as my business attorney. Since then my business was proven to be legal and Hugo stole all the business records as I was led away. Years of requesting their return through the North Carolina State Bar Hugo promised to return my records several times and failed to do so. This prevents me from proving actual Innocence of charges of illegal business and to clear my name. Whoever paid Hugo to throw my case must be caught.
What I am is deeply proud of is the life I’ve built since the attacks – and deeply grateful to the many, many people who have shared their stories and offered their support as I’ve traveled several states and counties. I look forward to speaking to as many groups as I am affilated with today to expose this corruption and to inform those who are facing someone they trust but their gut tells them that they are a fraud. If I had listened to my heart this report would never be needed.
Hugo must face criminal contempt and tampering charges for failing to turn over evidence pointing to the innocence of Wesley Little, who will later be exonerated by requested evidence after serving 8 years for running a business as the law allows. Despite an order by the North Carolina State Bar, a request from Judy Blevins an attorney for the City of Charlotte, NC and legal obligation to do so Hugo to this day trieds to exhibit brass balls. There is more than probable cause to believe Hugo violated three criminal laws by concealing evidence in the case and there must be an issuance of a warrant for his arrest. It must be found that Hugo should face criminal charges for failing turn over favorable evidence pointing to Little’s innocence despite specific requests to do so. There are specific findings that Hugo knew of evidence supporting Little’s innocence but intentionally failed to disclose it to the court.
It’s extremely rare for attorneys to be punished for deliberately hiding exculpatory evidence, much less face criminal charges. But this outcome will hopefully usher in a new era of oversight to ensure that attorneys live up to their ethical obligations, especially defense attorneys there to protect their client.
The Governor will find upon investigation that Hugo intentionally misled the trial judge, and that’s what will make this prosecution possible.
Improving fairness and accuracy in the criminal justice system benefits all segments of society. Victims and their families can see justice; prosecutors and police can have the tools to do their jobs well; the public can have more confidence in the system; and innocent people and their families can avoid the tragedy of wrongful convictions.
Request: Grant petitioner a new hearing while investigating Michael P. Hugo, of Miller & Associates PLLC Cary NC for theft of business records and court documents, fraud, perjury, and damages incurred from his legal malpractice and misrepresentation leading up to the false arrest and illegal convictions of petitioner based on his actual innocence of all charges.
Michael P. Hugo Reviews
Corrupt Public officials undermine our country’s national security, our overall safety, the public trust, and confidence in the U.S. government, wasting billions of dollars along the way. This corruption can tarnish virtually every aspect of society.
Asking Governor Pat McCrory of North Carolina to stop Defense Attorney M. P. Hugo from withholding evidence of his actual innocence which are the business records Hugo stole from him at the most critical point of my jury trail and would not present to the courts ensuring an illegal and unconstitutional conviction. I am asking the same Governor to block Hugo's attempts at manipulating the North Carolina State Bar to believe that he has given the records back.
Punished while doing what the law allowed in a legal business. At the most critical point of my jury trial and suffering from anxiety attacks, I took a bottle of prescribed sedatives in front of the trial judge who stopped the trial and resumed minutes later. Hugo badgered me to plea by saying I would get forty years to life because my business was not legal. Hugo set up my business as my business attorney. Since then my business was proven to be legal and Hugo stole all the business records as I was led away. Years of requesting their return through the North Carolina State Bar Hugo promised to return my records several times and failed to do so. This prevents me from proving actual Innocence of charges of illegal business and to clear my name. Whoever paid Hugo to throw my case must be caught.
What I am is deeply proud of is the life I’ve built since the attacks – and deeply grateful to the many, many people who have shared their stories and offered their support as I’ve traveled several states and counties. I look forward to speaking to as many groups as I am affilated with today to expose this corruption and to inform those who are facing someone they trust but their gut tells them that they are a fraud. If I had listened to my heart this report would never be needed.
Hugo must face criminal contempt and tampering charges for failing to turn over evidence pointing to the innocence of Wesley Little, who will later be exonerated by requested evidence after serving 8 years for running a business as the law allows. Despite an order by the North Carolina State Bar, a request from Judy Blevins an attorney for the City of Charlotte, NC and legal obligation to do so Hugo to this day trieds to exhibit brass balls. There is more than probable cause to believe Hugo violated three criminal laws by concealing evidence in the case and there must be an issuance of a warrant for his arrest. It must be found that Hugo should face criminal charges for failing turn over favorable evidence pointing to Little’s innocence despite specific requests to do so. There are specific findings that Hugo knew of evidence supporting Little’s innocence but intentionally failed to disclose it to the court.
It’s extremely rare for attorneys to be punished for deliberately hiding exculpatory evidence, much less face criminal charges. But this outcome will hopefully usher in a new era of oversight to ensure that attorneys live up to their ethical obligations, especially defense attorneys there to protect their client.
The Governor will find upon investigation that Hugo intentionally misled the trial judge, and that’s what will make this prosecution possible.
Improving fairness and accuracy in the criminal justice system benefits all segments of society. Victims and their families can see justice; prosecutors and police can have the tools to do their jobs well; the public can have more confidence in the system; and innocent people and their families can avoid the tragedy of wrongful convictions.
Request: Grant petitioner a new hearing while investigating Michael P. Hugo, of Miller & Associates PLLC Cary NC for theft of business records and court documents, fraud, perjury, and damages incurred from his legal malpractice and misrepresentation leading up to the false arrest and illegal convictions of petitioner based on his actual innocence of all charges.