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Previously the
Superior Court Case No. 1924 MDA 2016, and Supreme Court Case No. 496 MAL 2016.
There are several Cases in the U.S. District Court that have been WITHDRAWN
WITHOUT PREJUDICE for reasons but not limited to computer hacking; harassment;
assaults; vandalism to real property; and threats of violence against the APPEALLANT.
The most recent cases are 16-cv-04641 and 16-cv-04014. At approximately 8:00 pm on
Monday evening the APPELLANT, under duress, fled the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
to take refuge in Plantation, Florida with family.
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Again, the APPELLANT had to file a Preliminary Injunction for Emergency Relief in
the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas for intervention and relief in regards to
medical professionals refusing to continue the prescriptions of pain medications for his
daily suffering of acute pain, which in itself is a form of torture. Earlier that day the
APPELLANT visited the Lancaster County Prothonotary and was finally given the case
no., which is CI-16-08472. On Friday, the APPELLANT filed an exhibit containing audio
recordings that are damaging to the Lancaster City Police Department and the
APPELLANT suspects that another fabricated 302 mental health warrant may be filed in
rataliation and in an effort to again discredit the APPELANT'S ACCUSATIONS AND
OBSTRUCT THE APPELANT'S claims not being litigated in both state and federal courts.
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Stan J. Caterbone, Pro Se Litigant
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
Freedom From Covert Harassment & Surveillance,
Registered in Pennsylvania
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J.C. No. 03-16-90005 Office of the Circuit Executive, United States Third Circuit Court of Appeals COMPLAINT OF JUDICIALMISCONDUCT OR DISABILITY re 15-3400 and 16-1149; 03-16-900046 re ALL
FEDERAL LITIGATION TO DATE
U.S.C.A. Third Circuit Court of Appeals Case No. 16-1149 MOVANT for Lisa Michelle Lambert;15-3400
MOVANT for Lisa Michelle Lambert;; 16-1001; 07-4474
U.S. District Court Eastern District of PA Case No. 16-cv-49; 15-03984; 14-02559 MOVANT for Lisa
Michelle Lambert; 05-2288; 06-4650, 08-02982;
U.S. District Court Middle District of PA Case No. 16-cv-1751 PETITION FOR HABEUS CORPUS
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Judicial Conduct Board Case No. 2016-462 Complaint against
Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas Judge Leonard Brown III
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case No. 353 MT 2016; 354 MT 2016; 108 MM 2016 Amicus for Kathleen Kane
Superior Court of Pennsylvania AMICUS for Kathleen Kane Case No. 1164 EDA 2016; Case No. 1561
MDA 2015; 1519 MDA 2015; 16-1219 Preliminary Injunction Case of 2016
Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas Case No. 08-13373; 15-10167; 06-03349, CI-06-03401
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for The Eastern District of Pennsylvania Case No. 16-10157
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EXHIBIT
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Stan J. Caterbone
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
Freedom From Covert Harassment &
Surveillance,
Registered in Pennsylvania
Respectfully,
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Stan J. Caterbone, Pro Se Litigant
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
Freedom From Covert Harassment & Surveillance,
Registered in Pennsylvania
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A police officer was justified in fatally shooting a homeless man who lunged at another officer with a
9-inch knife, the district attorney announced Friday, saying he would not prosecute the officer.
The shooting happened June 10 in downtown Lancaster after police stopped the man for urinating in
public.
"The officers involved showed restraint, critical decision-making and attempts to de-escalate the level
of force prior to the fatal shot," District Attorney Craig Stedman said. "This case is closed."
DOCUMENT: Read district attorney's report into shooting
Stedman said his decision to clear Officer Jose De La Torre came after he reviewed surveillance videos
and statements by the police and civilian eyewitnesses. Mayor Rick Gray, a former attorney, agreed
with Stedman's decision.
Gregory S. Bayne, 35, a father of three, suffered a single gunshot wound to the side of the abdomen
and bled to death at Lancaster General Hospital a couple of hours after the shooting, which happened
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about 7:20 a.m. in the alcove to Place Marie, 52-56 N. Queen St., authorities said.
The incident began about 7 a.m. when two officers approached Bayne at Lancaster Square in the 100
block of North Queen Street after a surveillance camera operator spotted him urinating against a
column.
The video shows Bayne taking a knife out of his pocket and charging out of the camera frame toward
De La Torre, who Stedman said was on his radio checking for warrants. De La Torre fired once, but
missed.
De La Torre and Officer David Kaminski then chased Bayne into the first block of North Queen Street.
Part of the chase was caught on a private security camera. It shows Kaminski at North Queen and
Orange streets firing a Taser electroshock weapon. The barb hit Bayne but did not stop him.
Cornered at the locked entrance of Place Marie, Bayne refused to obey the police and drop his knife,
Stedman said. Instead, Bayne, knife in hand, lunged at Officer Andrew Nauman, who had joined the
chase. De La Torre fired twice, hitting Bayne once.
Video from a security camera at the entrance to Yorgos Restaurant, 66 N. Queen St., shows Bayne and
officers in front of Place Marie, but only from the waist down. It shows Bayne moving toward an
officer and then collapsing to the sidewalk, felled by the bullet.
The fallen Bayne did not release the knife. An officer had to kick it from his hand. Bayne further
resisted arrest by keeping his hands under his body, Stedman said.
The 9-inch folding knife had a 4-inch blade. "This is obviously not a table butter knife," Stedman said,
displaying the knife. "It is an extremely dangerous weapon."
Stedman issued a 14-page report, released videos and answered media questions. The investigation was
conducted by city Detective Lt. Jarrad Berkihiser.
The district attorney said it "would have been beyond irresponsible" if the officers had allowed an
agitated, 6-foot, 3-inch, 220-pound man with a dangerous knife to escape downtown at morning rush
hour. He said it would have been "equally absurd" to try to wrestle the knife from Bayne. "The third
and only reasonable choice left was to shoot," he said.
Stedman said important evidence came from a man in a car stopped directly in front of Place Marie.
The civilian witness, who Stedman did not identify, saw the chase and fatal shooting. The driver told
investigators he believed the officers acted appropriately.
"They yelled at him. They tried Tasers. He had plenty of time in all of that to drop the knife," said
Stedman, reading from the witness's statement to investigators. "He lunged at them with the knife," the
driver said, according to Stedman, "and only then they shot him."
Neither Kaminski nor Nauman fired their service weapons. Kaminski, however, did fire a Taser X26
twice. He was the only responding officer carrying a Taser.
People who knew Bayne told reporters that he drifted between Lancaster and California and was a
generous, intelligent and resourceful man. They also said he made irrational comments suggestive of
mental illness.
But Stedman said investigators talked to someone who knew Bayne for many years and who described
the homeless man as volatile. He also told police that Bayne's behavior on June 10 "didn't surprise
him."
At the news conference, Police Chief Keith Sadler said the officers followed proper police procedure,
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Gray, a former attorney who attended the news conference, said he agrees with the district attorney's
decision.
Bayne "used a deadly weapon in an offensive manner," said Gray, describing the video showing
Bayne's initial attack at Lancaster Square as "frightening."
Gray said he expected to receive Sadler's separate report on police procedure in the incident by
Monday.
De La Torre was one of four officers who fatally shot a suspected armed robber in July 1999 at Green
and Pershing streets. De La Torre and the other officers were cleared after that incident.
The last time a city police officer shot and killed someone was 2003.
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Stan J. Caterbone
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
Freedom From Covert Harassment &
Surveillance,
Registered in Pennsylvania
Lancaster
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2. My father (Samuel P. Caterbone, Jr.) graduated form Lancaster Catholic High School with
honor society grades, secretary or treasurer of his class, outstanding basketball player, and
he even played a musical instrument. I have original records.
3. In 1943, in Lancaster Newspaper Article, my father graduated from the Naval Air Gunners
School with Honors in Florida. It's training manual, which I have, describes the Air
Gunners as the most psychically and mentally fit servicemen in the U.S. Armed Forces with
double the pay compared to other servicemen.
4. In the 1960's my father went through a rigorous series of involuntary psychiatric
commitments and electro shock therapies initiated by the Lancaster City Police
Department; with stays at Embryville Psychiatric Hospital.
5. During the 1960's my father traveled the world including Hong Kong, Lebanon, Lisbon,
Mexico, Egypt, etc. while still operating Sam Caterbone Cleaners.
6. The Dry Cleaning Association of America awarded my father a Certificate of Recognition for
inventing a filtration system for the Dry Cleaning Industry.
7. In 1972 The Lancaster City Police arrest my father for forging a $200.00 check from
Sam Caterbone Cleaners, Inc. because the only signatory at that time was his wife,
Yolanda RODA Caterbone.
8. In 1972 the Lancaster City Police arrest my father for stealing $2,000.00 from the
basement of his parents home, Book Road in Lampeter, from Joseph Ricupero, his nephew.
9. At trial my father appears Pro Se and is found guilty of the forgery charge and not quilty of
the theft charge. My father spent some 2 months in prison before being released
on bail and is sentenced to 1 year probation. The $200.00 check was made out to
James Coho, the Lancaster Attorney, with Divorce Proceedings written in the
memo.
10.In August of 1973, Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas President Judge Johnstone
ORDERS my father vacate the vicinity of Lancaster County. In essence throwing him out
of Lancaster County. He had no other criminal record.
11.In that same year my fathers properties at 1470 Mahniem Pike are transferred to Jack and
Agnes Silverhorne for $140,000.00 Without any attempts to sell the property; no real
estate for sale sign, Just my mother's cousin Valley Palumbo representing both my mother
and Jack Silverthorne in the transaction. I am alleging that the property was worth at least
$500,000. My father owned the Dry Cleaners, plus 4 store fronts, and two houses which
stretched from the fence line at Alcoa to about 40 feet from the Park City Light. My
mother would ask me to sit in on the meetings and I kept asking her why can't we rent the
property rather than Jack Silverthorne Valley Palumbo had already negotiated the Triple
Net Leases before the settlement ever took place.
12.By the 1960's my father had worked his business and had no debt on 1250 Fremont Street
or his properties on Manhiem Pike.
13.Those incidents left my mother with no income, just the $70,000.00 which made her get a
job at Price Elementary School's cafeteria.
14.My father leaves town and moves to the Bahamas. My mother continues as a low level
Cafeteria Aid, having to start work at 5:30 am while raising me and my 3 younger
brothers.
15.In 1976 I am caring for my mother as she suffers from a clinical depression while attending
to my oldest brother, Sammy, who is trying to cope with his victimization of U.S. Sponsored
Mind Control, specifically the LSD Experiments of MK-ULTRA while in the U.S. Air Force,
as he is in seclusion in the Mt. Vernon Motel on route 72 near Manhiem. Later my mother
and Uncle Ben Roda would demand he leave Lancaster and place him on a bus en route to
California.
16.In 1981 while walking to a church in Miami where my brother Steve lives, he finds my
father taking his daily walk. Before that time my father's father and sister have passed,
with no one being able to find his location or contact him.
17.In 1982 my father returns to Lancaster and lives with his mother on Book Road before
being approved for the Low Income apartment at Apartment 309 in the Church Street
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Towers in 1983. My mother immediately files for divorce when my father arrives back in
Lancaster in 1982.
18.Christmas Day of 1984 my oldest brother, Sammy, is murdered in Santa Barbara,
California, verified and confirmed by officials of the County of Santa Barbara to me in my
meeting in a Santa Barbara County Office in August of 2005.
19.In 1987 I am arrested by the Manheim Township Police Department for 4 felonies
and 3 Misdemeanors for essentially stealing my own files out of my own property,
which I had a personal guarantee obligation to the owners, Herb Fisher and Marty
Sponougle, and spent 10 days in prison, 10 days in the St. Joseph Psychiatric Ward only to
have ALL CHARGES DISMISSED IN MARCH OF 1988, WELL AFTER THE
ISC/FERRANTI MERGER WAS COMPLETED IN DECMEMBER OF 1987.
20.April 29, 1996 my youngest brother, Thomas P. Caterbone is found dead in a cottage
in Kill Devil Island, North Carolina.
21.In 2006 I am sent to the LANCASTER COUNTY PRISON for 60 days, (October 30 to
December 28) for absolutely nothing; the director of the Bail Supervision Deparmtment
Lied under OATH and Judge Allison MAILCIOIUSLY reinstated my Bail to SECURED rather
than UNSECURED and it took my APPEAL filed while incarcerated to finally free
me. My home at 220 Stone Hill Road was purposefully SOLD AT SHERRIF SALE
ON DECMEMBER 20, 2006 WHILE I COULD NOT FILE APPROPRIATE COURT
DOCUMENTS TO THWART THE ILLEGAL SALE BY FULTON BANK.
22.FAST FORWARD TO 2010 AND THE PSYCHIATRIC COMMITMENT BY LANCASTER
CITY POLICE DETECTIVE CLARK BEARINGER....THE JULY 9, 2015 PSYCHIATRIC
COMMITMENT BY LANCASTER CITY POLICE DETECTIVE CLARK BEARINGER...AND
FINALLY THE FEBRUARY 19, 2016 PSYCHIATRIC COMMITMENT BY LANCASTER
CITY POLICE DETECTIVE CLARK BEARINGER.
23.THEN WE HAVE THE INCIDENTS OF 2015 TO TODAY, AUGUST 6, 2016.
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Stan J. Caterbone, Pro Se Litigant
ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
Freedom From Covert Harassment & Surveillance,
Registered in Pennsylvania
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The Pennsylvania Castle Doctrine
U.S. Intellectual Property Law
RICO - Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act
United States Bill of Rights
The Legal Prohibition Against Torture
The prohibition against torture is firmly embedded in customary international law, international
treaties signed by the United States, and in U.S. law. As the U.S. Department of State has noted, the
"United States has long been a vigorous supporter of the international fight against tortureEvery unit
of government at every level within the United States is committed, by law as well as by policy, to the
protection of the individual's life, liberty and physical integrity" [U.S. Department of State, "Initial
Report of the United States of America to the UN Committee Against Torture." Oct 15, 1999. (15 Nov.
2001)]. That commitment should not be abandoned. Indeed, it must be deepened as the world
watches how the U.S. responds to the challenges before it. If the U.S. were to condone torture by
government officials or foreign governments in its fight against terrorism, it would betray its own
principles, laws, and international treaty obligations. It would irreparably weaken its standing to oppose
torture elsewhere in the world. And it would provide a handy excuse to other governments to use
torture to pursue their own national security objectives (The Legal Prohibition Against Torture
https://www.hrw.org/news/2003/03/11/legal-prohibition-against-torture ).
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ADVANCED MEDIA GROUP
Freedom From Covert Harassment & Surveillance,
Registered in Pennsylvania
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