Doj/Crim - Appeals, Writs And Trials

Lawyers
Stacy Sterling Schwartz
Litigation, Intellectual Property, General Practice,
Reviews

Having been scammed by a fraudulent individual claiming he was from microsoft & needed access remotely to my computer to fix a virus, I contacted the California state attorney general's office for advice and was treated as though I was wasting their/her time...as if being a tax payer and productive citizen of the USA doesn't entitle me to have my concern heard regarding constant harassment over a years period by a predetorial crime organization. I'm so disgusted with my experience that ill probably never reach out to them again. This is my government and I certainly don't appreciate being treated in this manner especially when this issue is a national problem that hasn't yet been resolved by our country's law enforcement. Hopefully it was a disgruntled employee that doesn't reflect the culture /mission of dept
AG Becerra has adopted an extreme position in trying to bully Californians with criminal action if we don't fall in line about "Sanctuary" status. This should have been placed on the ballot for a full vote by the electorate because most of us oppose being a Sanctuary State. Orange Co is taking the correct position and the AG should focus more on getting Opioids and child molesters under control.
The Attorney General of California is a horrible person and doesn't represent California or me a born and bred Californian. He threatened our President Donald J. Trump on Live TV he said "He better Be Careful In A Dark Alley" he is disgusting and California wants you to resign if not be thrown in jail for that threat alone!! You are a bad person and obviously Anti-American!!!
My friends. The CAAG has a website. It shows the various departments and divisions that the office is divided into. If you are creative, you can find the name of the person running whatever division you're interested in contacting and you can write them a hardcopy letter and you should receive a response. If you don't, write a complaint letter to the attorney general himself saying that you wrote a letter and you have a received a response and I guarantee you.... you will after that.nnOtherwise just calling in with a vague complaint or issue and asking to speak to an attorney? I'm not sure what you were expecting? a lawyer just waiting there to talk to you? and to handle your case ? nnso if you send a letter they can research the issue and get back to you but yes the AG will not generally be your personal attorney. For example, if you feel a debt collector has done something wrong they are likely not going to sue The debt collector for you. However if you asked them to take disciplinary action against the deck collectors license, then you may have a better chance of getting something going. be creative
NO ON DAVE JONES FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL!!nONE OF CALIFORNIAS BIGGEST FRAUDSTERS!!nTHIS GUY GETS MILLIONS IN KICK BACKS FROM THE INSURANCE COMPANIES!