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Lashman, Samuel D - Kersenblatt & Moskovitz in Margate City, NJ

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STATE OF NEW JERSEY

ss: Restraint of Trade

ATLANTIC COUNTY

March 1, 2016

To: Bally Hotel and Casino

Cc: Greyhound Bus Cc: Tanger Outlets, McDonald’s Restaurant and Starbucks Coffee

Cc: New Jersey Transit Police Cc: Atlantic City Police Department Cc: Securitas

From: John J. Buckshaw, Claimant

RE: NOTICE OF CLAIM- AIDING AND ABETTING AN ARREST WARRANT

You are hereby notified.

That the claimant demands payment of damages in the amount of $2,147,000 to compensate for harassment done with willful intent to aid and abet service of a defective arrest warrant for failure to appear for a trail in Maryland. The respective civil action against the park and metro rail police is attached hereto.

That from July through August, 2015, the opponents where induced to jostle the claimant and to compose false statements for the purpose of to warrantless arrest the claimant at the Tanger Outlets and Bally Hotel and Casino and Bus Station and to issue a notice to bar and against trespassing and subsequent be on the look out for the claimant and his company luggage cart.

Therefore, the claimant demands payment of the claim, vacate the notice to bar and against trespassing in the Tanger Outlets and the required restraint of the watchman service and police.

Respectfully submitted,


John J. Buckshaw, President
John J. Buckshaw Agency
t/a, Coast Advertising
P.O. Box 18704
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 621-3992
www.coast.20fr.com
ads.20fr@gmail.com

STATE OF NEW JERSEY )
)
) ss: New Jersey Tort Claims Act
) N.J.S.A. 59-8
ATLANTIC COUNTY, NEW JERSEY )

NOTICE OF COMMERCIAL TORT CLAIM- GENERAL LIABILITY

RE: Atlantic County Warden, c/o, Law Department

To: Office of the Clerk, Atlantic County, New Jersey

cc: Atlantic City Municipal Court; University of Princeton, Risk Management- Campus Police; New Jersey Transit and Amtrak- Dinky Railroad Station; Princeton Municipal Court; Office of the Clerk, Atlantic City, New Jersey; Office of the Attorney General of New Jersey, Judiciary and Prosecutions; Office of the Treasurer, State of New Jersey; United States District Court for the District of New Jersey; United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and Scibal Insurance

From: John J. Buckshaw, Claimant

You are hereby notified.

That the claimant seeks payment of $2,149.70 to compensate for a combination, anti competitive harm, economic ruin and for continuing damages done under the influence of the Atlantic City beach patrol and police and avers as follows:
The Atlantic City jail wrongfully committed the claimant where there is no jail time for the falsely alleged offense and jail time is not available until after the third offense as the maximum penalty is a $100.00 fine done in combination with the following:
The herein combination is continuing in bad faith with threats from inducements of a relationship with the claimant on the Atlantic Beach by the beach patrol.
The claimant’s thing is a mobile office (nice business cases on a modified luggage cart with sales material, trade secrets, typewriter, photography equipment, business clothes and shoes) used in transient business and litigation.
The claimant is a license, business guest, business invitee and has business in connect with (a) the Atlantic City Convention Center (as a registered visitor at a promotional products trade show in 1995 and is a prospective exhibitor); (b) New Jersey Transit train and bus stations; (c) in sales of promotional products; and (d) places of public accommodation effecting commerce.
The beach patrol acted wrongfully to harm the claimant unreasonably without agreement, privilege, legal justification and with knowledge of a duty to leave the claimant alone.





On or about September 20, 2001 the beach patrol jostled the claimant on the beach and wrongfully caused the police to approach and contact the claimant with willful intent to convert the claimant’s identification in bad faith and not in bona fide.
On the Atlantic City Beach, at about 4:00 pm as the claimant stood up after lying on the beach for several hours suddenly the beach patrol pointed the index finger at the claimant and stooped down into a squatting position and yelled “navy blue underwear”.
The beach patrol willfully sought to attract the police which heard the yelling from about 40 yards away which then approached the claimant and converted the claimant’s identification and then left with the beach patrol after a negligent police meeting on the beach.
The foregoing is continuing from in 2000 and the watch people at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia which falsely summoned the police with false accusations of asking people for a free ticket to the auto show the actual controversy was not asking the gang of watch people for permission to use the public telephones. The police arrived and falsely imprisoned the claimant in the University of Pennsylvania mental ward for 14 days.
The foregoing is continuing from on July 30, 2001 at the Baltimore Convention Center with incompetent, inaccurate observations and false reports about the claimant stealing the trade show give aways (promotional products- imprinted pens and key tags and ect.) from the exhibitors booths at a scientific light trade show. Presumably, the watch people obtained a search warrant for the claimant’s luggage which was stolen from across the street form the convention center. The police had indicated that the luggage was placed in the police evidence room and gave the claimant the evidence number to claim the luggage which was subsequently stolen from the evidence room.
Two days after the incident on the Atlantic City Beach in September of 2001, the same police found the claimant lying on a bench next to the fountain behind the Claridge Hotel and Casino at about 10:30 am and without saying a word (nothing about wake up and move on nor to request identification) as the claimant sat up and had been leaving, the police wrote out a citation presumably at this time charging sleeping in public and folded the piece of paper before placing it under a strap on the claimant’s luggage cart which the claimant removed and placed on the bench and left.
Presumably, the police issued a second citation charging littering of the first citation and before the time for in which to issue an arrest warrant, in Princeton, the campus police stopped the claimant at the Dinky Railroad Station with false accusations of harassing a student and called the police which arrived and held the claimant until being transported to Atlantic County jail.
The court coerced a guilty plea under duress of continued imprisonment as the claimant is innocent of any offenses and had not been served with notice to appear as there is not jail time for the first offense of the falsely alleged offenses.



The foregoing is continuing to the present time with a delayed and pending motion for post conviction relief which can be filed at any time where the court is without jurisdiction and a petition for writ of habeas corpus in the united States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit for relief from the conviction at Docket No. (s) D2001 063342-0102 and D2001 63343-0102 in the Atlantic City Municipal Court, State of New Jersey vs. John J. Buckshaw for accrual of a cause of action for monetary damages to compensate for malicious prosecution.

Therefore, the claimant seeks payment of continuing unliquidated damages against Atlantic County Warden and Law Department in the amount of $2,149.70 to compensate for a combination which involves a nuisance, failure to leave the claimant alone, invasion of privacy, loss of liberty and false imprisonment with willful intent to aid and abet theft of trade secrets and continuous vexatious litigation.

Respectfully submitted,



John J. Buckshaw, Claimant


Send all notices to:

John J. Buckshaw, President
John J. Buckshaw Advertising
t/a, J. J. Buckshaw & Associates
P.O. Box 18704
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 621-3992
www.suas.20fr.com
www.mwc.20fr.com




Written April 2016 on a Thursday (2016-04-07)

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119 N Hanover Ave
Margate City, NJ 08402

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