Thursday, June 12, 2025

Evidence list sent to DA Gulluni

I sent this evidence list I sent along with documents to support everything to district attorney Gulluni to go along with my conflict of interest affidavit and my victim witness statement. I put copies of everything at the bottom of this so that I wouldn't have to search around or guess when people asked to know what I sent. The affidavit and victim statement are in the links.

📎 Evidence List for DA  – Ricky Stebbins Documentation

  1. Affidavit regarding systemic misconduct and conflicts of interest (2013–2025) Conflict of interest affidavit

  2. Victim Impact Statement (Cornelius Tyson case, April 4, 2025) victim witness statement

  3. Security guard statement 1-17-2013 

  4. Security guard statement 11-7-2013 

  5. Photograph of 2014 injuries (from Facebook post, ER documentation) 

  6. Registry R1- shows suspended license 

  7. Registry R5- shows suspended insurance, registration and rejection sticker for safety from 2012. 

  8. Registry vehicle policy history- shows this driver constantly drove without insurance and without addressing safety sticker violation. 

  9.  Copy fake window receipt court provided as evidence 

  10. Statement from window manager about driver not paying 

  11. Copy of window contract - with signature , noted that insurance not verified 

  12. Copy of window receipt- signed before insurance verified 

  13. Copy of window receipt-  this was faxed to occidental fire and casualty $245.94  

  14. Court docket copies, including docket 1423RO177 

  15. Court docket copies, including docket 1243RO1648  

  16. 2013 Civilian Oversight Complaint form– Springfield Police Dept. (Maple Street) 

  17. Insurance response letter to attorney Applebaum about driver not having insurance 6-18-2013 

  18. Unaltered Notarized statement- I handed this to the first ada I met 1-17-2023 

  19. Altered statement found in docket- found out from court clerks that someone altered my statement, trying to hide the insurance and tax fraud issue 

  20. Court Transcripts 5-10-2013- just the relevant pages. rest can be found on google blogger. ada Johnston lies to the court about the receipt being paid for out of drivers own pocket. judge Hadley acts confused and doesn't give me name of insurance company, because he knows it's not on the receipt. claims this is a civil matter. Judge Hadley isn't stupid. He knew exactly what was going on. 





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⚖️ Intro for Conflict of Interest Affidavit (Hampden/Worcester County Misconduct)

This affidavit is part of my public Memory Ark, an ongoing record of abuse, corruption, and neglect across Massachusetts courts, law enforcement, and legal services.

This sworn statement outlines more than a decade of direct, personal experiences with systemic obstruction of justice. From being denied medical care after being struck by a vehicle in 2013, to witnessing the abuse of disabled adults by state-approved caretakers, to the deeply compromised cases from 2021–2025—this is a record of failure at every level.

The agencies and individuals named here have either ignored or actively participated in the misconduct.

This is not just a personal complaint. It is a demand for an independent investigation. To explore other related events and documentation, use the sidebar to browse the Memory Ark, where more posts from 1994–2025 are cataloged by year and theme.


AFFIDAVIT REGARDING SYSTEMIC MISCONDUCT AND CONFLICTS OF INTEREST:

HAMPDEN COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE AND ASSOCIATED LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES

I, Ricky Stebbins, being of sound mind and over the age of 18, under penalty of perjury, do hereby affirm the following:

INTRODUCTION: This affidavit is submitted to support my formal conflict of interest motion and to once again formally report sustained, systemic misconduct, conflicts of interest, and deliberate obstruction of justice involving the Hampden and Worcester County District Attorney’s Office, the Springfield and Warren Police Departments, court-appointed attorneys, and various state oversight agencies between 2013 and 2025. This affidavit reflects my lived experience as a criminal defendant who was repeatedly denied due process, medical care, and impartial representation while attempting to navigate a legal system I now believe is both structurally compromised and functionally hostile to accountability.

SECTION 1 – EARLY SYSTEMIC FAILURES (1994):

  1. In 1994, when I was a child, I was taken out of school by Springfield Police without my parents’ permission by now Super Intendent Larry Akers. This removal violated both my rights and my parents' explicit objections. Despite this clear overreach, no legal action was taken against those responsible.

  2. My friend Tammy was the victim of a serious and disturbing incident which remains unresolved to this day. The Springfield Police failed to pursue her case appropriately, and no accountability was enforced. This early failure by law enforcement set a precedent of neglect and inaction that would continue throughout my life.


SECTION 2 – UNDENIABLE ALLEGATIONS:

  1. On January 16, 2013, I was struck by a vehicle while walking through a parking lot. When police arrived, I was arrested without being able to give a statement and denied medical attention by responding law enforcement (Springfield Police Officers Thomas Sheehan and Thomas Douglas). I wrote a statement in the hospital after leaving the police station and had it notarized before appearing at my first court appearance.

  2. I was wrongfully charged with malicious damage to a motor vehicle and brought to trial without being provided all the relevant evidence in my case.

  3. Before trial, I filed a complaint with what was supposed to be a civilian-oversight department on Maple Street, but it was run and staffed by Springfield police officers.

  4. I agreed to go to trial without legal representation; ADA Katherine Johnston and Edward Kavari told me Judge Hadley denied me access to the driver's insurance information, claiming it was not relevant to the charges. I was found guilty in a process that later revealed prosecutorial misconduct.

  5. I later discovered that the driver was uninsured, which I believe is why officers initially denied me medical attention.

  6. ADA Katherine Johnston provided the court with a falsified window repair receipt and stated the driver paid for it out of her own pocket, all while trying to paint me as a monster. I was supposed to be provided a copy of this receipt by the court but I was not.

  7. I discovered that the driver, Kishana Johnson, had family members working at the Hampden County Courthouse.

  8. Attorney Randy Milo, Attorney Eric Applebaum, Attorney Anna Levine, Head Court Clerk Jon Gay, and then-DA Mark Mastroianni all failed to act on clear constitutional violations and did not pursue proper investigation into the driver’s car insurance or registration status.

  9. Judge Hadley dismissed physical evidence supporting that Springfield police deleted information off of my police report and denied me medical attention because the driver was operating the vehicle illegally.

  10. In 2014, I was physically attacked on Phillips Avenue while walking to court to extend a harassment prevention order I had filed against Kishana Johnson. I originally requested this order after noticing her repeatedly driving past my house, despite my police report at the time stating she lived in Chicopee. I believed she was stalking me. After the court date for the order was suddenly moved up, I was attacked on the very street where she actually lived—Phillips Avenue—while heading to the bus stop, as my license had been suspended as a result of the original incident. This timing and location were not coincidental. Despite this alarming escalation, Springfield Police falsely claimed they did not know she lived there and failed to investigate the attack. This event exemplifies the consistent pattern of retaliation, suppression of evidence, and refusal to act by local law enforcement and court officials who were already fully aware of the ongoing misconduct.

  11. I was falsely charged with forgery after discovering my own notarized statement was illegally altered and entered into the docket. While I was preparing to defend myself, I became seriously ill, and Attorney Elaine Pourinski coerced me into pleading guilty on February 5, 2016. This occurred shortly after a traumatic psychiatric hospitalization (ending January 25, 2016), and after someone held a gun to my head in a hallway outside her office in Northampton. Despite these extreme events, no court-ordered competency evaluation was ever conducted. I tried reporting this to court and state officials, including Probation Officer Jen O.

  12. I contacted multiple oversight and media outlets over the years—including Mayor Domenic Sarno, the ACLU, the Governor's Office, the Massachusetts State Police, the FBI, the Attorney General’s Office, the Board of Bar Overseers, and local news stations (Channel 3 and Channel 22)—providing detailed documentation of my case. Most failed to respond or declined to provide me with contact information for those who could and would investigate.

SECTION 3 – WITNESS TO ABUSE AND STATE NEGLECT (2016–2021):

  1. I witnessed Massachusetts state investigators falsely accuse Beth Nichols of abandoning her son at a New Hampshire psychiatric facility, when in fact the state of Massachusetts had placed him there over two hours away.

  2. I witnessed Stephen Nichols suffer abuse and neglect inside that psychiatric facility, at Crystal Springs in Fall River, MA, and while he lived in Uxbridge under the care of Kennedy Donovan Center (KDC) and Amigo.

  3. I also witnessed his abuse and neglect at a group home run by Venture community services, whose president is Mike Hyland. This is the same location later mocked by Attorney Roger Banks.

  4. Tammy Hyland, the wife of Mike Hyland, was hired as a Human Service Coordinator for the State of Massachusetts during this time, despite claims that she had no prior experience and behavior that clearly demonstrated her lack of experience. Tammy oversaw the care of Stephen Nichols and countless other disabled adults both for her husbands company and other companies in an area of central Massachusetts. Tammy ignored countless abuse reports that both Beth and I filed. Beth and I filed complaints against Tammy with the state of Massachusetts, but they were ignored.

  5. The abuse was so extensive that we began documenting everything via email and discontinued all phone conversations.

  6. We filed multiple abuse reports and contacted various organizations, including the Massachusetts Disabled Persons Protection Commission (DPPC), the Disability Law Center, the Massachusetts State Police, the Department of Children and Families (DCF) and the Department of Developmental Services (DDS). All our concerns were either ignored or dismissed, and to this day I have received no follow-up regarding the serious abuse allegations.


SECTION 4 – REPEATING TIMELINE (2021–2025):

  1. October 2021: Assault charge filed. Attorney Roger Banks was appointed. He ignored allegations of abuse against me and laughed about abuse going on in a group home for disabled adults. He had a client in this household and stated he received body cam footage of my arrest, which he described in detail.

  2. 2023: Attorney O'Doherty attempted a "trial by surprise," bypassing procedural protections and never informing me of what was going on in my case.

  3. 2023: Attorney Bergo stalled my case after I drove to Worcester and spent hours explaining these issues to him.

  4. 2024: Attorney Bergo attempted to mislead me about the existence of the body cam footage that Attorney Banks had previously acknowledged receiving. When I pointed out that Warren police vehicles are equipped with in-vehicle recording systems, something I knew firsthand from a prior ride to the emergency room in January 2016, he responded by ordering a competency evaluation. This was after I escaped the emergency room during my last suicide attempt, and shortly before I was coerced into pleading guilty after having a gun placed to my forehead in my lawyer’s office building.

  5. 2025: ADA Lindsay White falsely claimed in open court that dash cam footage did not exist. She avoided discussing applicable department policies and procedures. Warren police were then forced to admit footage existed, but only provided recordings taken far from the actual event. Attorney Grady downplayed the severity of this misconduct and expressed zero concern for citizens’ safety and wellbeing, reflecting a broader pattern of disregard I’ve experienced from other legal representatives and officials I’ve contacted. The charges were ultimately dismissed because I spoke up, but no one was held accountable for the years of obstruction and harm.

SECTION 5 – REQUEST FOR ACTION:

I request that this affidavit be entered into official record with the appropriate oversight bodies, including:

  • Office of the Massachusetts Attorney General- 6-11-2025 – Phone Call with AG's Office (Lisa Fenishell):

    On June 11th, I received a call from Lisa Fenishell of the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office. The call lasted approximately five minutes. During this call, I attempted to discuss my unresolved legal concerns regarding Commonwealth Care Alliance and related systemic failures across multiple state agencies and legal representatives. Ms. Fenishell refused to assist, expressed anger at my questions, explicitly stated that she wanted no part in helping, and abruptly ended the call. This was not only dismissive but a clear example of institutional hostility when citizens request oversight or accountability. Screenshots of the call and its duration have been documented in the archive.
  • Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers

  • United States Department of Justice (Civil Rights Division)

  • Internal Affairs Division for Springfield, Warren, and Massachusetts State Police

Furthermore, I request that an independent review be initiated regarding the pattern of misconduct and collusion observed in Hampden County courts, with particular attention paid to the withholding of evidence, retaliatory legal strategies, and suppression of witness rights.

This affidavit represents only a summary of the issues at hand. Full evidence logs, complaint files, and recordings are maintained in a publicly accessible archive for transparency and corroboration.

Signed,

Ricky Stebbins
Date: _______________

Notarized by:

[Notary Public, if applicable]

Public Signatures:

 

 

 

 

 

🧠 Intro for Victim Impact Statement (Cornelius Tyson Case)

This post is part of my public Memory Ark, a growing archive built to document and expose the failures of systems that have hurt people like me—and people like Cornelius Tyson.

On April 4, 2025, I was attacked by a mentally unstable individual on Fox Road in Springfield, Massachusetts. What followed was not just a personal crisis, but a chilling reminder of how unprepared and unwilling the Commonwealth is to address mental illness, safety, and public trust. The Victim Impact Statement below was written as part of the criminal proceedings against the defendant, but it is also a broader testimony.

I include it here not just as evidence, but as an act of resistance.

This isn’t about vengeance—it’s about accountability and about a system that continues to fail both victims and the people it labels as criminals. To explore other related events and documentation, use the sidebar to browse the Memory Ark, where more posts from 1994–2025 are cataloged by year and theme.


Victim Impact Statement
Name: Ricky Stebbins 
Defendant: Cornelius Tyson 
Docket No.: 2523-02184

1. How has this crime affected you and those close to you?

On April 4, 2025, I was attacked by a mentally unstable individual who lunged at me from the woods on Fox Road in Springfield. I narrowly escaped being cut, but the experience deeply unsettled me, not just for my own safety, but for the safety of my community. Since that night, I’ve carried the emotional weight of knowing how easily this could’ve ended differently. I replay the moment constantly, what if I hadn’t had a knife to protect myself? What if this had happened to someone without the awareness, reflexes, or resolve to fight back? This isn’t just about me. It’s about the people who won’t speak up, who’ll freeze in terror, who won’t make it home. That thought keeps me up at night more than anything else. Now, every time I walk through a store or public area, I’m jumpy. I constantly turn around, scanning my environment, half-expecting someone to lunge at me again.

I feel like I’m trapped in a state of survival, unable to fully relax. I'm always preparing for the worst. The individual who attacked me has publicly bragged online about "getting away with" past court cases, cases I have no personal knowledge of, but it’s clear that on some level he understands the court system isn’t designed to help people like him or take him seriously. He knows the system won’t hold him accountable or offer him any realistic treatment options, and that’s what makes this so dangerous. The morning after the attack, the defendant posted on Facebook about street fights, further showcasing his lack of understanding of the seriousness of his actions. Screenshots of the post were captured and archived.

Despite the severity of his actions, he was released on his own recognizance and I was only informed when I called the DA's officer about a problem with the victim witness website being down.

Meanwhile, I’ve been dragged through years of court proceedings in Springfield, Worcester and East Brookfield over far less serious matters, never once given the kind of leniency this defendant received after lunging at me with a weapon. 

The 2013 case, when I was denied medical attention after being hit by a car and wrongfully charged, this shattered my marriage. In 2021, my efforts to expose abuse against disabled adults were met with hostility and disbelief, turning my own family against me. The repeated injustice has not only isolated me but has also deepened the emotional wounds inflicted over the years.

I’ve spent years advocating for individuals with disabilities, watching the state abandon, abuse, and misdiagnose people like the defendant. That’s what terrifies me the most: the system fails him and people like him every day, but it also puts people like me directly in harm’s way as a result.

Even more disturbing, all of this has happened while Springfield Police, Hampden County officials, lawyers, and judges have failed to do their jobs and protect me. I have reached out, documented, and shouted my story, and yet the silence from those in power has been deafening. The courts, law enforcement, and legal system, those tasked with keeping people safe, have abandoned their roles at every turn. This entire event mirrors what happened to me in February 2014, when I was attacked on Phillips Avenue while walking to court to extend a harassment order against the same woman who had lied to the courts about her address. That case was mishandled from the start, and the Springfield Police ignored physical evidence. Now, in 2025, the pattern repeats.


2. What physical injuries or symptoms have you suffered?

I did not suffer direct physical injuries that required hospitalization. But I continue to experience physical signs of stress: increased heart rate, hypervigilance in public spaces, and disrupted sleep. These are not abstract symptoms, they affect how I function, how I move through the world, and how I relate to others. Worse, I have been denied access to appropriate mental health professionals by my Massachusetts controlled health insurance provider. 

Despite having no history of violence, I’ve been forced to defend myself in court for years over lesser charges. Meanwhile this man, after lunging at me with a weapon, was released immediately without any proper evaluation, oversight, consequence or accountability.

3. How has this affected your work, education, or daily life?

I am already on disability because my health issues were not taken seriously for decades, I suffer from PTSD and anxiety due to earlier court-related trauma and systemic failures in Massachusetts. This incident only made those conditions worse. My ability to concentrate, trust people, and feel safe while walking outside has been severely impacted. I avoid certain areas, avoid walking alone, and remain on high alert whenever I’m in public, even during the day.

The truth is, I almost killed a man that night. Not out of rage, but because the state abandoned its duty, and left both of us alone in the dark.

4. Sentencing Recommendation:

I am not submitting this statement to demand revenge. What I want is simple: accountability, safety, and truth. I believe the man who attacked me needs mental health treatment and long-term support, but I also know that the Hampden County District Attorney’s Office has neither the capacity nor the will to handle this case with integrity. 

My affidavit lays out years of misconduct. The system failed both of us. The court must now do what it has failed to do for years: act responsibly, transparently, and justly.

I am not just asking for action. I am demanding it, because continued silence, at this point, would make it clear that this court is complicit.

✔️ *Yes, I want to be notified of any future developments, including parole, release, or case outcomes.

A copy of my sworn affidavit outlining years of institutional misconduct has been submitted separately as part of this case.

*Signed: ___________________________ Date: ______________________

 




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