Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Drug Addicts And Thieves Employed By Dekalb Probate Court; Rosh Dodges Calls And Questions From Media


WSB's Channel 2 News in Atlanta reports that an employee of the Dekalb County Probate Court has been the subject of no less than four recent arrests. Probate Court employee Jewel Margene Hendrix faces two charges of shoplifting from local Target and Macy's stores and two drug related charges.

Hendrix is still employed by the court while probate court judge and criminal in her own right, Jeryl Debra Rosh has refused calls from local media outlets and evaded questions regarding the matter.

Court Employee Keeps Job Despite Arrest Record

Judge's Office Says It Knew Of Employee's Legal History

Channel 2 Action News has learned that a DeKalb County Probate Court employee has been arrested at least four times, but she remains on the job.

According to DeKalb County policy, an employee could be terminated for that, but probate employees are exempt from the policy.

Channel 2 Action News investigative reporter Jodie Fleischer went through records and learned that Jewel Margene Hendrix has been arrested twice for stealing and twice for drugs -- yet she continues to work inside the DeKalb County courthouse.

Fleischer also tracked down the judge who oversees that division to ask her why Hendrix is still on the job as a probate technician.

The probate office handles things like wills, execution of estates and guardianships.

Fleischer found that Hendrix has been arrested at least four times. The first was in Gwinnett County in 2008 when she was picked up at a Target store for shoplifting. Court records show the solicitor dropped the charges in March of 2009 after Hendrix completed a pre-trial diversion program.

The solicitor told Channel 2 that she never knew Hendrix was re-arrested just five days earlier in DeKalb County. Hendrix pleaded guilty to shoplifting from a Macy’s store. She entered DeKalb County drug court.Then earlier this year, she was arrested twice for violating the drug court contract by using drugs.Fleischer went to the courthouse to try to ask Hendrix and her boss, Judge Jeryl Rosh, about the arrests. Neither was available.

Late Tuesday afternoon, the judge's office issued a statement, which read in part: "We are aware that she (Hendrix) was involved in a legal situation. As such, she was put on administrative leave without pay. Subsequently, the matter was diverted to a rehabilitation program, she is being monitored closely, and her performance thus far is satisfactory."

The judge has not returned Fleischer’s calls, so it was not known whether she knows about the two arrests this year for violating the drug court program.

A voice mail message and a sign in the office both said that Hendrix was at work Tuesday; however, she did not return calls, either.

http://www.wsbtv.com/news/25689484/detail.html

Thursday, May 20, 2010

UPDATES

Over the past several months this site has received a large number of visits from various local, state and federal government agencies as well as numerous local and national media outlets.

The site will soon be updated with documents and information showing abuses of elected office, bribery, fraud and violations of constitutional rights committed by Dekalb County probate judge Jeryl Debra Rosh, Dekalb County probate court law clerk Mark D. Brandenburg and Decatur attorney Malane Toft Spears in relation to a case involving property contained with the estate of a deceased Dekalb County resident.

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