1.Eileen attempted suicide by ingesting ethylene glycol and taken to Kingston hospital.
2.There was a deviation from standard medical practices.
3.The physicians and the hospital did not treat her with ethanol or antizole.
4.The primary care physician-altered and falsified medical records also the death cerrtificate...
4a The "criminal intent" is that the primary care physician violated NYS penal code 175.10 - a class E felony.
5.Eileen's brain was in fine shape - cat scan results.
6.By not timely administrating ethanol or antizole Eileen suffered severe brain damage.
7.This was shown in a cat scan several days later
8.Eileen remained in the hospital 9 months.
9.Since her husband wanted to see the medical records, the hospital refused to release them.
10.The CEO of the hospital sued Eileen.
11.Since Eileen was an incompacitated person and her husband refused to sign her out into a nursing home until he saw the medical records. The hospital wanted a new guardian - since Vincent would not sign his wife out of the hospital.
12.The Court chose a new guardian.
13.Eileen's daughter did not exercise her duties in person and finances.
14.The day Eileen's husband lost guardianship, the primary care physician ordered a lethal dose of morphine sulfate be given to Eileen. 300 mg of morphine sulfate over 50 hours. Eileen's pain index was between 4 and 6. The drip started on March 26 2009 and ended on March 28, 2009. Eileen died on 2:45 pm on that day. He, the primary care physician violated Vacco vs Quill 521 U.S. 793 (1997) and he also committed Murder II - NYS penal code 125.25 and the criminal intent is based in 4a above.
15.NYS Department of Health (DOH) at the request of Gov. Paterson's Office did an investigation of the Hospital alone and it received several violations; namely, NYSDOH 405.5b nursing services violations
16.One of then is 405.5B section 1 subsectioni (iii)
The hospital shall develop and implement policies and procedures for prompt review and correction, as necessary, of health care practitioner orders which have, or have the likely potential for having, negative impact on patient care and safety and which should not be carried out.
17.Another one is the hospital admitted they made a mistake in its blood sample for ethylene glycol analysis using a gas chromatograph...and the Kingston hospital compliance officer wrote the correction to the NYDOH.
18.This investigation was initiated by Gov. Paterson's Office and only for the Kingston hospital.
19.In Sept 2010 a civil law suit was commenced in Ulster County Supreme Court Index number 2010 4767
20.All records are on file in the Ulster County Clerk's office and can be electronically viewed.
21.Paper discovery in the civil case yielded the primary care physician committed violations of NYS penal code 175.10.
22. Judge in the civil case says the criminal matters are beyond his jurisdiction and domain.
23. The DA's first investigation was done before this paper discovery and judge's statement.
24. Thus far the DA did not re investigate.
25. The civil case is proceeding, and the DA refuses to convene a Grand jury and re investigate.
after 2500 folks signed a petition asking the DA to convene a Grand Jury into the murder of Eileen D. LoDato by the MD. The signers include the Mayor of Kingston (Mayor Gallo, Esq.), Former Congressman Hinchey, lawyers, MDs, an investment banker, and approximately 10% of the population of Kingston.
LETTER "TO" COUNTY COURT JUDGE DONALD WILLIAMS
Vincent A. LoDato Ph.D.
112 Hone St.
Kingston NY 12401
The Honorable Donald A. Williams
Ulster County Courthouse -County Court Judge
County Court Judge
285 Wall St.
Kingston NY 12401
Date May 2, 2014
Dear Judge Williams,
I am requesting that you look into this matter, based on (1) Judge
Henry Zwack SCJ recommendation and (2) paper discovery found in the
Civil case index number 2010-4767 in Ulster County.
I am requesting that the DA file a felony complaint against G Mark
Jobson MD that he violated NYS penal code 175.10 and/or 125.25.
This was discovered in NYS civil case in Ulster County index
number 2010-4767 (in Paper Discovery) and where Judge Henry Zwack
said in this said civil case that criminal matters are beyond his
jurisdiction and domain.
!. Under Article VI of the NYS Constitution states 11. a. The
county
court shall have jurisdiction over the following classes of actions
and
proceedings which shall be originated in such county court in the
manner provided by law,...... over all crimes.. not within the
exclusive
jurisdiction of the supreme court, as may be provided by law
2. I am further requesting that the County Court request that the
District Attorney Holley Carnright to convene a Grand Jury into the
matter that G Mark Jobson MD violated NYS penal code 175.10
and/or 125.25.
3. There was no criminal involvement concerning the Kingston Hospital
and other defendants found in paper discovery in this said civil case
4. If the District Attorney does not convene a Grand Jury into
the alleged criminal violations of Dr. G. Mark Jobson MD then
the plaintiff pro se in the said civil suit ask the County
Court to compel the District Attorney of Ulster County to
convene a Grand Jury based on NYS Jury Law 190.55 section 2;
District
attorneys are required to submit evidence to grand juries under the
following circumstances:
" (a) A district attorney must submit to a grand jury evidence
concerning a felony allegedly committed by a defendant who, on the
basis of a felony complaint filed with a local criminal court of the
county, has been held for the action of a grand jury of such county,
except where indictment has been waived by the defendant pursuant to
article one hundred ninety-five."
Respectively submitted.
Vincent A. LoDato, Ph.D.
Plaintiff Pro Se
In the Civil Action in Ulster County Supreme Court
Index Number 2010-4767 in the Matter
Vincent LoDato as administrator of the estate of Eileen D. LoDato
deceased
vs
G. Mark Jobson MD....
cc
The Honorable Richard Mott SCJ
District Attorney Holley Carnright
Attorneys Basuk, Miller,Phelan, and Milligram
LETTER "FROM" ULSTER COUNTY COURT JUDGE DONALD A. WILLIAMS JUDGE
May 5, 2014 Quote
Dear Mr. LoDato
In response to your letter of May 2 2014 please be advised that
as a member of the judicial branch of government, I am without authority
or jurisdiction to conduct investigations, initiate a criminal action
or compel a member of another branch of government to do so. My
jurisdiction is limited to adjudicating cases properly brought before
me by the appropriate prosecuting authority. Under our system of
government the doctrine of separation of powers that is enshrined, the
decision to persue criminal prosecution rests exclusively within the
province of the elected district attorney.Therefore you must address
your issues and concerns directly with that office.
I trust this letter finds you well and wish you the very best.
very truly yours
Donald A Williams
RESPONSE TO JUDGE WILLIMS LETTER
Vincent A. LoDato Ph.D.
112 Hone St.
Kingston NY 12401
The Honorable Donald A. Williams CCJ
Ulster County Courthouse
285 Wall St.
Kingston NY 12401
May 20, 2014
Dear Judge Williams,
Thank you for your quick response to my letter
Dated May 2 2014. After reading your letter of May 5, 2014. I
drafted this letter of May 20, 2014 to District Attorney Carnright.
This is provided just for your information. Enclosed you will find a
copy of this letter.
I hope all is well with you.
God Bless You,
Vince Lodato
Enclosure Letter to Mr. Carnright
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