Federal Trade Commission
Posted: November 20, 2009 | Author: southdakotagov | Filed under: Civil Rights, cover ujp, Fraud, FBI, Government, grades, Identity theft, John Thune, Judicial Qualifications Commission, Office of Victims Rights, Senator John Thune, Social Services, South Dakota, South Dakota,, Tim Johnson, Uncategorized, Yankton, Yankton School Distirct | Tags: Argus Leader, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, Identity theft, Inspector General, Judge Anderson, Linda Kogel, Press and Dakotan, South Dakota, Yankton | 1 Comment »A page from the Federal Trade Commission on Amy Lyngstad using her daughter’s identity. When called they are confused too why Amy Lyngstad has not been arrested for identity theft.
The trial court has a duty to ensure the children are protected at every turn. Williams v. Williams, 425 N.W.2d 390, 393 (S.D. 1988); Jasper v. Jasper, 351 N.W.2d 114, 117 (S.D. 1984).
Just another case law Judge Anderson and the rest of his brethren ignore. Laws are only to scare honest people.


106 bad checks no prosecution.
Lists different Social Security numbers and alias, FTC has as well as law enforcement and the Courts. No prosecution.
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