Rocky didn't even know which particular drugs he was put on for sure. How could he? From what I was told by a pharmacist the doses are enough to knock out a horse. You decide, and ask your pharmacist if you so desire.
This is an excerpt of a letter from Beth Mihalek to Rocky (Robert Mihalek) shortly after he was sentenced to 36 months in prison for not testifying in my trial, although he was there to testify and simply stated to the prosecutor, John Craft, that he wouldn't lie on the stand. He was subsequently told to leave the courthouse.
Once Rocky arrived at the Florida prison following sentencing he wanted to expose the prosecutor and the agents of the Metropolitan Bureau of Investigation and all that they did to him. He was stopped dead in his tracks by threats of never being released from prison. He did copy many of Beth's letters and mail them to me though, and I have copies of documents from the original and long since disappeared file that prove it is her handwriting.
The exact excerpt:
"Please take your medicine. Ok, first you need to tell your "psychologist" or the "medicine doctor" you are on:
Lithium Carb 300 mg cap 2 p.o. am. 2 p.o. h.s. (1200mg for manic bipolar)
Atenolol (for tremors from Lithium)
Paxil 40 mg tab 1/1 tab @ h.s.
Clonazepam 1mg t.i.d.
Trazadone 100 mg 1/1 p.o. @ h. s.
Manic Depression – Trazadone – makes agitated depressed patients sleepy.
Manic Bipolar – Start Lithium + Atenolol for tremors.
Paxil for depression for a week or 2 until manic symptoms are cleared. If anxiety is high – continue.
Panic Disorder – Klonopin
I am only telling you this because your gonna need them to get you through each day. I have some bad news and I'm not going to lie to you. I called Judge Johnson's secretary today about that motion. She couldn't find it where it should have been. She was supposed to send for your file. I'll call her tomorrow. But I called Kenny he says he can't do anymore. So I called 5 different hot shot lawyers. I'm going to the newspaper tomorrow and the library to write gov. Jeb Bush. I won't quit but you need your meds to chill out…"
Is there any person reading this that isn't appalled at what was obviously done to my co-defendant in this case? He finished his 36 months in prison, but will be on the 10 years of felony probation until 2014.
What kind of justice is this?
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