Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus DENIED Case # OP 11-0628

We have added a a new document to the archives. Clive’s petition for Writ of Habeus Corpus was denied. You can view the original petition and the letter denying the petition here, or at the Document Archives.

Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus Case # OP 11-0628

Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus DENIED Case # OP 11-0628

 

Deportation Order, June 1, 1992


The following document was added to the Document Archive in the below quoted section: Clive Kinlock’s Deportation Order

From the archives:

It came down to the victim’s word against Clive’s which the county attorney’s office prejudicially accepted to make a strong case against Mr. Kinlock. Clive’s Public Defender Julie Macek also knew the County Attorney’s office had no evidence of sexual intercourse in the commission of this crime yet included it in the plea bargain in order to get the inflated sentence, then strongly insisted that he take the plea. Such actions refutes any idea that his Public Defender had any intent to honestly represent him, but instead helped to promote this miscarriage of justice against Mr. Kinlock. Clive complied originally through racial intimidation, being told by his public defender that he could never win as a black man in Montana. He reconsidered, however, and tore up the signature page of the plea bargain. Julie Macek then taped up this torn document and filed it without his knowledge.

Clive learned of this on the way to sentencing. When Clive objected he was told to comply or she would withdraw as his court appointed attorney. She said that she would recommend deportation and a 5 year sentence to the judge.

To read more of the story of Clive Kinlock and view PDF files of all the legal documents please visit the Clive Kinlock Case Files and Document Archives

Update regarding my current appeal in front of the Montana Supreme Court

I was granted counsel by the Supreme Court to help me with another attempt to clear my name of the sexual assault charge. With this appeal we will have another chance to prove what actually happened, and I am very excited to see the truth come to light. The Notice of appeal has been filed and my attorney has appeared in court on my behalf.

-Clive W. Kinlock

You can view a PDF of the documents here:

Notice Of Appeal 1-23-12

Notice Of Appearance 1-26-12

Update: Motion for appointment of counsel GRANTED (SC# DA-11-0639)

For those of you who have been following the Clive Kinlock case, some good news will be refreshing. Recently Clive filed a Motion for Request for Appointed Counsel and for the Production of the District Court Record to the Supreme Court (SC# DA-11-0639)

Mr. Kinlock recently received a response from the courts regarding his petition stating that his motion for counsel had been granted. This new development may be a step in the right direction in a case long overdue to have some light shed on it. Appointment Of Counsel is Granted (SC# DA-11-0639) (PDF)

Clive wishes to thank all the folks who continue to follow his journey and show their support. Remember you can subscribe to the Citizens for Clive RSS feed to be informed of the latest posts here on the blog, and you can always contact Clive by email or snail mail.

Petition and Request for Appointed Counsel and for the Production of the District Court Record to the Supreme Court Case # DA-11-0639

A new document has filed in the Clive Kinlock case, and has been posted to the document archive for review and informational purposes: Petition and Request for Appointed Counsel and for the Production of the District Court Record to the Supreme Court SC# DA-11-0639 In this document Clive requests that documents regarding his case be produced by the District Court to the Supreme Court, and requests legal counsel.