In June of 2006, I sent a prosecutor complaint to the Attorney Generals office. Greg Stumbo responded that he had neither jurisdiction nor intent to investigate his friend and campaign contributor, Pike County Attorney Howard Keith Hall. See http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3320/3903/1600/AGLetter.jpg
However, the Kentucky AOC clearly states that the Attorney General is the only commonwealth agency with jurisdiction to handle KY prosecutors complaints. See http://courts.ky.gov/aoc/generalcounsel/faqsgeneralcounsel.htm
So I sent a open records request, which Janet Graham ignored. http://pikecountyinjusticefiles.blogspot.com/2006/10/deputy-assistant-attorney-general.html
So again, I sent another open records request. Of which a copy is located at http://pikecountyinjusticefiles.blogspot.com/2006/10/deputy-assistant-attorney-general.html
In short, Grahams papered me with documents, most of which I did not actually request. Graham claims that the only prosecutor complaint received by the Prosecutors Advisory Council was from James S Faller II about Larry Rogers, the Commonwealth's Attorney 57th Judicial Circuit. She included every documents filed in Fallers federal lawsuit against Rogers, and is charging me for this, despite the fact I didn't request it.
Interestingly enough, she failed to include letters to Faller in which the Prosecutors Advisory Council stated to Faller that the Attorney General did not have jurisdiction.

Now, let me ask you this. Does Deputy Assistant Attorney General Janet Graham really expect me to believe that the only two people who have ever complained about prosecutors since Stumbo took office are me, and James Faller?
Too bad for Graham that I know of someone else who did; that makes THREE.
And the fact she is hiding records . . . . . well under federal law, isn't that called obstruction of justice?