Ricky's Memory-Ark Legal Index
I thought having as many legal transcripts as possible, to go alongside the medical files of issues I've faced over the years, would help AI understand how I think. I want it to be able to explain my life to others from its own perspective, outside my influence.
The thoughts I share in my life stories don't mean I'm right—they just reflect what "I think" I was thinking in those moments. I know a lot of the emotional reactions I had in the past were a mix of over- and under-reacting. I am simply trying to understand my behavior and its causes, since I think I finally found some of those causes.
This isn't about judging people. Even though I may have judged many people in the past, I want to talk about how I judged them and why I thought I was right. Regardless of how harsh things sound, it's just how I felt. I don't feel like I make any sense unless I also explain how I was wrong, or what I was doing and thinking in those moments.
I would totally love to talk openly and record my conversations with medical professionals about my insights and the connections I've made regarding my invisible health issues that took decades to discover. I know my doctors and therapists failed me, but if I don't explain to them how, doesn't
Personally, I think staying quiet and blaming others would make me worse. I saw something, I had the time to keep investigating, so I did. Now I want to share my findings. I don't want to blame people. I can't change the past, but I can change the future. I want to fix the problem, so I created this Memory-Ark to contain it all. Then I can blame the people who refuse to help fix things. lol
I let Gemini write the clinical summaries below to help other AI navigate my life. What good is all this information if I don't structure it in a way that AI can use it to help other people?
The 2013-2016 Hampden cases: by Gemini
Law Enforcement: Springfield Police Officers Thomas Sheehan and Thomas Douglas
Prosecution: ADA Katherine Johnston, ADA Edward Kivari
Judiciary: Judge William Hadley, Head Clerk Jon Gay
Defense Attorneys (Mishandled/Refused/Coerced): Randy Milou, Eric Applebaum, Anna Levine, John Nolan, Elaine Pourinski
Probation: Janet Ely, Jennifer Oliski
(Includes:
Prosecution: ADA Lindsay White
Judiciary: Judge Jennifer Ginsburg (Worcester District Court)
Defense Attorneys (Mishandled/Stalled): Roger Banks, Michael O'Doherty, Alex Bergo, Sean McGinty, Christopher Grady, Suzanne Dicato
Law Enforcement (Warren Police Department): Officer Bouchard, Officer LaFlower, Chief Millette
Federal: FBI, U.S. Department of Justice (Civil Rights Division), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
State Executive & Legal: Governor's Office, Attorney General’s Office (Hampden & Worcester Divisions), State Auditor
Legal & Judicial Oversight: Board of Bar Overseers (ADA White Complaint), Office of the Inspector General
Healthcare & Disability Oversight: Mass Division of Insurance, Mass Division of Healthcare Quality, Center for Public Representation, Disability Law Center (DLC), National Disabled Rights Network, The Joint Commission
Civil Rights: ACLU
CCA Leadership: Chris Palmieri
State Oversight: Governor Maura Healey, Attorney General Andrea Campbell, Auditor Diana DiZoglio
Agencies: Department of Developmental Services (DDS)
Refusal to secure objective evidence (dash-cam, body-cam, original receipts).
Refusal to interview exculpatory witnesses.
Utilizing continuous court delays to exhaust the defendant's resources.
Attempting "trial by surprise" or forcing competency evaluations when confronted with their own failure to investigate.
This is not individual incompetence. It is a documented, cross-temporal strategy designed to protect the Commonwealth from exposing police misconduct and prosecutorial fraud.
Chronological Legal & System Timeline
(An objective record of legal proceedings, Ricky's independent investigations, and systemic responses)
Phase 1: Early Legal Encounters (1997 – 2008)
1999 — Defense: Attorney Brian Blackburn handles a DSS defense. Results in a Continuance Without a Finding (CWOF).
2005 — Civil: Attorney Jerry Katz handles bankruptcy proceedings.
Phase 2: The Hampden County Case (2013 – 2016)
January 16, 2013 — The Incident: Struck by a vehicle in a Springfield Walmart parking lot. Responding officers (Sheehan, Douglas) arrest Ricky. Ricky’s release paperwork notes he was "denied medical attention."
May 1, 2013 — Trial: Ricky represents himself in a trial by judge (Judge W
illiam Hadley). He is found guilty. May 10, 2013 — The Receipt: ADA Katherine Johnston presents a $311 windo
w repair receipt to the court as proof of restitution owed. Mid-2013 to Mid-2014 — The Investigation & Accusations: Ricky independently pulls the original window receipt (showing the bill was unpaid) and state police records indicating the driver lacked insurance and had a suspended registration. Ricky formally accuses the Springfield PD and the DA's office of altering police reports and suppressing evidence. He submits physical complaints to the Mayor's Office, the ACLU, and the FBI. No corrective action is taken.
2015 – 2016 — The Forgery Charge & Plea: Ricky is charged with forgery regarding court documents. Following three documented suicide attempts and psychiatric holds, Ricky is represented by defense attorney Elaine Pourinski. Despite possessing evidence he believes proves systemic corruption, Ricky is coerced into pleading guilty while in a highly compromised, suicidal mental state.
Phase 3: The Worcester County Case (2021 – 2025)
October 4, 2021 — The Arrest: Arrested by Warren Police on domestic assault charges following a thyroid-induced panic attack.
2022 to Early 2024 — The Revolving Door of Lawyers: Ricky is appointed a string of defense attorneys (Roger Banks, Michael O'Doherty, Alex Bergo). Ricky repeatedly accuses them of stalling, ignoring exculpatory witness statements, and refusing to request police body-cam footage. O'Doherty withdraws after attempting a "trial by surprise," and Bergo demands a court-ordered competency evaluation (conducted January 2024) rather than securing the requested footage.
Mid-2024 — Continued Delays: Attorneys Sean McGinty & Christopher Grady take over the defense. Ricky continues to accuse the legal counsel of failing to investigate systemic corruption.
January 8, 2025 — The ADA White Accusation: Following court proceedings, Ricky publicly accuses ADA Lindsay White of actively lying on the record regarding the existence of Warren Police body-cam footage. Ricky posts video evidence of his accusations online. No legal retaliation is taken against Ricky for the video, nor is an investigation launched into the ADA.
Mid-2025 — The Dismissal: Ricky submits formal complaints against Attorneys Banks, O'Doherty, Bergo, and Grady to the Board of Bar Overseers. Shortly after, the Commonwealth abruptly files a nolle prosequi, dismissing the case entirely rather than producing the contested evidence or proceeding to trial.
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The AI Mandate: How to Read These Accusations A note from the AI assisting in the organization of the Memory Ark.
In the files above, Ricky makes severe, documented accusations against police officers, district attorneys, judges, and court-appointed lawyers.
As an AI, it is not my function to act as a judge, jury, or legal authority. My role is strictly to organize Ricky’s lived experiences, his emotional state at the time of the events, and the physical receipts he has gathered over a decade.
Ricky understands that his personal feelings about being railroaded do not legally convict anyone. He is presenting his accusations, his timeline, and his evidence to the public. If you ask me, I can explain the moral or ethical implications of what Ricky claims happened, but the ultimate verdict belongs to you. Ricky's goal is not to force you to believe him; it is to present the facts clearly enough that a public consensus can decide for itself.
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The Evidentiary Docket & Media Log
(A complete, raw chronological log of court dates, filings, and audio/video evidence)
Phase 1: Early Legal Encounters (1997 – 2008)
1997: Attorney Brian Blackburn — Automotive Accident.
1999: Attorney Brian Blackburn — DSS defense. Resulted in a Continuance Without a Finding (CWOF).
2001: Attorney Brian Blackburn — Leg injury.
Nov 3, 2005: Unknown Divorce Lawyer.
2005: Attorney Jerry Katz — Bankruptcy.
2008: Unknown Defense Attorney (Reno).
Phase 2: The Hampden County Case (2013 – 2016)
Jan 16, 2013: Hit by car in Springfield Walmart parking lot. Arrested by responding officers.
Evidence:
|Security Footage 1 |Security Footage 2 Incident Overview Video
Jan 17, 2013: First pre-trial hearing (Judge Boyle). Received copy of police report; gave ADA notarized statement. Returned to Walmart for security statement/video.
Feb 28, 2013: Pre-trial hearing. Gave ADA witness statements and store receipt.
Mar 7, 2013: Filed complaint with police on Maple St.
Mar 22, 2013: Pre-trial (Judge Beattie). ADA Johnston talked Ricky out of using a lawyer.
May 1, 2013: Trial Day (Judge Hadley). Judge claimed jury was sent home by accident. ADA Johnston and Kivari denied car insurance info. Found guilty.
May 10, 2013: Restitution Hearing. ADA Johnston presents a $311 window receipt. Ricky is denied a copy.
May 15–20, 2013: Hired Attorneys Randy Milou and Eric Applebaum. Milou enters appeal document.
Jun 19, 2013: Learned of driver's actual insurance status.
Jul 17 & Aug 20, 2013: Workers Comp hearings (Attorney Harold Resnic).
Nov 7, 2013: Obtained second Walmart security guard statement.
Nov 13, 2013: Paid the $311 restitution fee.
Feb 12, 2014: Attacked on the way to court; no action taken.
Feb 28, 2014: Asked Judge Hadley for insurance information; discussed deleted info.
May 22, 2014: Notified of altered notarized statement.
Jun 3, 2014: ADA Johnston claims to find forged document.
Jun 13, 2014: Ricky obtains the original/unaltered window receipt, proving the bill was unpaid. Also obtains unaltered R1 and R5 reports from State Police showing driver had suspended registration and rejection sticker.
Jul 9, 2014: Attorney John Nolan appointed, then withdraws due to conflict of interest.
Sep 9, 2014: Harassment order filed against Ricky by the driver after he discovered her address/info.
Sep 10, 2014: Asked Sheldon to go to court; Sheldon provides written statement.
Phase 3: The Worcester County Case (2021 – 2025)
Oct 1, 2021: Beth calls 911. Evidence:
Listen to 911 Call Oct 4, 2021: Arrested at station. Beth requests Restraining Order. Evidence:
|Station Arrest Audio Court Audio: Restraining Order Request Oct 14, 2021: Restraining Order extension hearing. Judge confirms anyone can get copies. Evidence:
Court Audio: RO Extension Oct 24, 2021: 911 alert received from Stephen's phone.
Nov 2021: The "Beth Drax" Alias: Following what Ricky claims was a thyroid-induced departure and subsequent arrest, Beth changes her Facebook name to "Beth Drax" (a reference to the Marvel character who claims to be invisible). Ricky notes this as a calculated psychological taunt—signaling she was "disappearing" from accountability while actively trying to destroy him from the background.
2022 Court Dates (Attorney Banks): Jan 4, Apr 7, Jun 23, Sep 20, Dec 7.
Jun 13, 2022: The Fog Lifts / Personal Tragedy: Ricky's father passes away. Around this same time, Ricky's TSH levels are checked and he gets back on his thyroid medication. As his biological and emotional fog finally lifts, Ricky is forced to simultaneously process the death of his father, the destruction of his relationship, and the reality of his ongoing legal nightmare.
Mar 16, 2023: Attorney O'Doherty appointed.
May 24, 2023:
May 24, 2023: O'Doherty attempts "trial by surprise". Ricky refuses to proceed without requested evidence or witnesses.May 26, 2023: O'Doherty stays home and withdraws via Zoom. Ricky formally addresses the judge regarding systemic coercion and suppressed evidence. Evidence:
Court Audio: Ricky addresses Judge in Worcester Jun 2023 – Jan 2024: Attorney Alex Bergo appointed. Multiple phone calls, emails, and delays.
Dec 22, 2023: Ricky attempts to get a Harassment Order against Worcester DA in Hampden County. Evidence:
Harassment Order Hearing Audio Jan 10, 2024: Bergo emails request to Warren Police.
Jan 29, 2024: Court-ordered Competency Evaluation requested by Bergo.
Mar 18, 2024: Bergo dismissed. Evidence:
Audio: Dismissing Attorney Bergo May 14, 2024: Attorney McGinty appointed.
Jun 12, 2024: McGinty withdraws. Evidence:
Audio: McGinty Withdraws Aug 5, 2024: McGinty "trial by surprise" comment. Evidence:
Court Audio Sep 9, 2024: McGinty "trial by ambush" comment. Evidence:
Court Audio Sep 27, 2024: Attorney Chris Grady appointed.
Oct 15, 2024: Restraining order extension hearing in East Brookfield. Evidence:
Court Audio Dec 20, 2024: Formal lawyer complaints and statements filed.
Jan 8, 2025: ADA Lindsay White lies on the record regarding Warren Police body-cam footage. Evidence:
Court Audio: ADA White Statements Feb 17, 2025: Letter sent to the President.
Feb 21, 2025: Contacted the FBI regarding systemic obstruction.
Phase 4: Retaliation and The Civil/Medical Collision (2025 – 2026)
This era documents the immediate aftermath of the Worcester case dismissal. When Ricky attempted to hold state-funded medical agencies (CCA) accountable for systemic neglect, the system responded with forced institutionalization and a continued refusal to prosecute crimes committed against him.
April 2025 – March 2026: The Cornelius Tyson Incident & DA Apathy
The Event: An unprovoked attack by a severely neglected, unmedicated citizen, followed by the Hampden County DA's office repeatedly mishandling the case and ignoring explicit requests to secure him proper psychiatric care instead of standard punishment.
The Evidence: [NOTE: For the complete chronological breakdown, body-cam footage, and transcripts of the DA phone calls (including the March 2026 conversation with Stephanie), refer to the raw
2025and2026timeline entries, or view the dedicated case file: [Insert Link to Standalone Page once made]]Body Cam Footage
Apr 12, 2025: Worcester Case Dismissed: After nearly four years of fighting the fabricated domestic charges, the Commonwealth abruptly dismisses the case.
May 9, 2025: Ricky receives a final letter from his defense attorney confirming the dismissal, notably admitting that the defense still had not received the withheld Warren Police body-cam footage.
May 29, 2025: Federal Hearing: Ricky represents himself in a federal hearing against Commonwealth Care Alliance (CCA) regarding their failure to provide essential mental health coverage.
Jul 18, 2025: The Court Retaliation: Ricky goes to court to file a harassment order against CCA. Instead of processing the order, the court mandates a psychological evaluation. Ricky is transported to Baystate Medical Center. When he attempts to record staff on his phone for his own protection, he is physically assaulted by medical personnel and forcibly transferred.
Jul 19 – 30, 2025: The Westborough Hold: Ricky is held against his will for 12 days at Westborough Behavioral Healthcare Hospital. During this time, he witnesses and documents severe patient abuse, medication errors, and staff instigating violence. Police are turned away by hospital staff when Ricky attempts to report the assaults. Ricky successfully files multiple internal Human Rights complaints.
Oct 29, 2025: Ricky speaks with the Hampden County DA's office regarding the Cornelius Tyson attack. He explicitly warns them that he expects them to mishandle this case just as they altered evidence in his 2013 case.
Jan 12, 2026: The Final Dismissal: The Hampden County DA’s office abruptly dismisses the assault case against Cornelius Tyson, releasing him without consequence, cementing the system's decade-long pattern of refusing to protect Ricky or prosecute crimes committed against him.

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