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First Letter to President Carlos Roberto Flores, asking his direct intervention in resolving the long-standing problems in the corrupted Roatan Court of Letters: _____________________________________________________________________________

Editorial Note:  Although Don Carlos Flores was elected President of Honduras, November 30, 1997, he was not inaugurated until January 27, 1998.  This letter was purposefully delayed until after he was in office. ____________________________________________________________________

                                                                                                  February 10, 1998

(Via AIR COURIER)

The President of the Republic  

Don Carlos Roberto Flores Facusse                                                                     Presidential Palace                                                                                                Tegucigalpa, Honduras

Mister President:

Your inaugural pledge of "judicial security" prompts me to direct this letter to your personal attention.

I have been shamefully victimized by a blatant conspiracy between an international fugitive from U. S. justice, Arnold F. Morris, and Lic. Fernando Azcona Schrenzel, the former Judge of Letters on Roatan. This situation was most forcefully brought to the personal attention of your immediate predecessor, Don Carlos Roberto Reina, as well as then-President of the Corte Suprema de Justicia, and the Fiscal de la Republica. I am enclosing copies of the pertinent letters for your information.

These entreaties have elicited no corrective response from any government quarter. Although Judge Fernando Azcona Schrenzel (according to highly reliable sources) was fired for the same judicial improprieties of which I complained, nothing has happened to inspect my ownership evidence or restore my stolen properties to me.

As set forth in my letter of January 9, 1997, to then-Presidente Reina, when it became obvious that I was not going to be able to obtain any kind of judicial redress of these gross, contrived and conspiratorial crimes, I set up a Site on the World Wide Web, for the purpose of drawing international attention to the judicial abuse to which I had been - and am - being subjected. I am enclosing printouts of three pages from my WebSite:

                        < http://www.goodfelloweb.com/lorenzo/ >

I especially call your attention to the "Table of Contents" page and the "What’s New" listings. You may be particularly interested in my articles entitled, "What Really Happened on Sunday, November 30th?" and the U. S. Federal Indictment and Arrest Order for Arnold Morris.

The necessity for going to these extremes to try to protect my property from a   criminal/judicial conspiracy was a difficult decision for me. The years I lived on Roatan still leave me feeling like an "islander." However, as I told then-Presidente Reina, I am not prepared to lose my land to the island thieves without a fight.

There can be no doubt of my ownership. All of my documents are public documents, properly entered in the Registro de Propiedad Immueble in the Roatan Court, and I have been paying taxes on some of these holdings for more than twenty years. Yet I haven’t even been accorded a Court hearing to present my documents!

I am quite aware of the fact that "proper channels" would require that I proceed through the judicial wing of your administration, Mr. President. But I have already been that route - for more than a year - at substantial costs, and to no avail. This appeal to you represents the only viable hope I see to regain my stolen properties.

The enclosed copies of letters will show the ends to which I have gone in an attempt to obtain a court hearing (on Roatan) where, I realize, these issues should be adjudicated. But the hard fact is, Mr. .President, the Roatan Court of Letters does not dispense justice. It sells its "judicial favors" to criminals in flight, like Arnold Morris, who bought his Honduras citizenship through the good offices of then-Presidente Rafael Leonardo Callejas. The price most often cited for same, is US$25,000.00 and a Cadillac automobile.

Since I once held a Honduras residency, I know the requirements that must be met.   I furthermore know, on the face of it, that an indicted criminal can not meet those requirements. Hence, the Arnold Morris citizenship was fraudulently obtained, because he had to lie about his criminal record, or be denied.

Is it asking too much that you designate someone to look into the events that were contrived and employed to defraud me of my land holdings on Roatan?

                                                                                Most respectfully,

                                                                                Lorenzo Dee Belveal

Enclosures:

       1-Ltr. to Judge of Letters, Roatan, dtd. Feb. 3, 1997

       2-Ltr. to President Reina dtd. Jan. 9, 1997

       3-Ltr. to President Reina dtd. May 26, 1997

       4-Reply from President Reina dtd June 5, 1997

      5-Ltr. to Asesor de la Fiscalia dtd. March 22, 1997

      6-Ltr. to Fiscalia, LaCeiba, dtd. March 31, 1997

      7-Article: "The Firing of Judge Fernando Azcona"

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