Posted: April 15, 2012 | Author: southdakotagov | Filed under: Civil Rights, cover ujp, Government, Governor of South Dakota, grades, South Dakota, South Dakota Blogs, South Dakota,, Uncategorized, Yankton, Yankton Blog, Yankton High School, Yankton School Distirct | Tags: Amy Lyngstad, Judge Jim Anderson, Kelo, Principle Kindle, South Dakota, Yankton, Yankton school blogs |
3rd nine weeks not that the Kindle lied to the Department of Education. Teachers comment is she is doing better getting an F in his class.

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Posted: March 24, 2012 | Author: southdakotagov | Filed under: corrupt judges, cover ujp, Ethics, Governor of South Dakota, grades, South Dakota Blogs, South Dakota,, Uncategorized, Yankton, Yankton Blog, Yankton High School, Yankton School Distirct | Tags: Department of Education. altering school records. Amy Lyngstad, Gilbertson, Judge Jim Anderson, South Dakota Blogs, Wayne Kindle, Yankton Blogs, Yankton High School |
Principle Wayne Kindle lies to the State Department of Education. He told her Michaela had 44 absences when she has 54. Bottom document she is getting straight F’s.If you are employed by the government you can lie, just like Judges since they are unaccountable.

Michaela’s report shows at the bottom 54 not 44.

First and second period absences are back. Alter attendance records at whim is legal?

No first or second period.

Straight F’s.

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Posted: February 13, 2012 | Author: southdakotagov | Filed under: Arrest, Civil Rights, Courts, cover ujp, cover ujp, Fraud, FBI, Government, grades, Laws, Social Services, South Dakota, South Dakota Blogs, South Dakota,, States Attorney, Uncategorized, Yankton, Yankton Blog, Yankton High School, Yankton School Distirct | Tags: absences, Amy Lyngstad, Corrupt Courts Yankton High School, grades, Judge Jim Anderson, Linda Kogel, truancy policey, Yankton, Yankton School Board |
Yankton Schools new attendance policy ” the results are overwhelmingly positive”. Just what the public sees.
The end of February she had 54 absences. March 3rd the absences are reduced to 44. The first and second periods are removed for some reason. A different teacher for periods one and two now. The Yankton High School principle has been called 3 times and is too ‘busy’ to address any concerns. Congres.org



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She was suspended from school for cutting classes and in school suspension which is still suspended. Semantics as Michaela has almost 100 absences this yead. The Yankton High Assistant principle says she is back in school on Monday.Link to call. Why is Lyngstad not arrested yet again? Daughter goes to some classes, skips others in the day according to the phone call. States Attorney was notified. Attorney’s can lie so why the assistant principle dissembles the truth.
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Posted: February 5, 2012 | Author: southdakotagov | Filed under: corrupt judges, Courts, cover ujp, Government, grades, Social Services, South Dakota, South Dakota Blogs, States Attorney, Uncategorized, Yankton, Yankton Blog, Yankton High School, Yankton School Distirct | Tags: Amy Lyngstad, Linda Kogel, South Dakota Attorney General, States Attorney, Yankton, Yankton Blogs, Yankton School Board, Yankton Senior High, Yankton South Dakota |
Yankton School board policy is at most 15 absences. She has 89 absences so far this year. Lyngstad does not make her go to school but the daughter goes to work. Click on to enlarge.
Unedited telephone call from a person looking for Amy Lyngstad passing fraudulent checks. LINK Is she using her ex’s identity like she used her daughter’s identity as shown below?

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First Premiere application no prosecution
Massachusetts social security number, fake birth day used to get a credit card and no prosecution.
LEVEL 2
1. This procedure will be activated after 15 absences during the school year.
2. The administration office will review the student’s absences. The attendance
office will attempt to telephone the parent or guardian regarding the absenteeism.
3. A letter will also be sent to the parent or guardian regarding the continued
absenteeism.
4. A referral will be made to the State’s Attorney, who may, in his or her discretion,
pursue juvenile proceedings to declare the student a Child in Need of Supervision
pursuant to SDCL Ch. 26-8B, or criminal proceedings against the student’s parent
or guardian pursuant to SDCL Ch. 13-27.
5. School Administrators, with law enforcement escort, may visit the student’s living
quarters to encourage attendance.
6. Additional action will be considered to determine the health and well-being of the
student, including but not limited to, a referral to the Department of Social
Services.
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Posted: January 27, 2012 | Author: southdakotagov | Filed under: Civil Rights, Courts, Fraud, FBI, Government, Governor of South Dakota, Identity theft, John Thune, Laws, Office of Victims Rights, Senator John Thune, Social Services, South Dakota, South Dakota Blogs, South Dakota,, Uncategorized, Yankton, Yankton Blog | Tags: Amy Lyngstad, Argus Leader, federal laws, Linda Kogel, policy, Senator John Thune, South Dakota, South Dakota Blogs, south eastern South Dakota, southeasternsouthdakota, Yankton Press and Dakotan |
Telephone call to Senator Thune’s office. Why are federal laws passed that no one enforces? Evidently Senator Thune does not care about South Dakotans or just certain South Dakotans? Other Congressman ask for investigation into South Dakota though.
LINK to Thune’s Staffer phone call. Opens in new window and just click play at center of the screen.
Congressman call for investigation into South Dakota Social Services. LINK
She talks of separation of State and Federal jurisdiction over the Judiciary. The two (STATE) judges, Mark A. Ciavarella Jr. and Michael T. Conahan, pleaded guilty in Federal District Court in Scranton, Pa. Link 2 State Judges were violating children’s rights.
We send troops over seas to stop this kind of thing but Senator Thune can NOT help South Dakotans. The Sioux Falls office most likely does not want to upset the apple cart with all the corruption going on here. Better to keep the public in the dark how things really work.
Forwarded from Congress.org LINK
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Posted: January 27, 2012 | Author: southdakotagov | Filed under: Arrest, Civil Rights, corrupt judges, Courts, Crimes, drugs, Ethics, Fraud, FBI, Government, Identity theft, Identity theft Blog, Laws, South Dakota Blogs, Yankton, Yankton High School | Tags: Amy Lyngstad, FBI, Judge Jim AndersonmSouth Dakota, Linda Kogel, strange, weblog |
Someone else looking for Amy Lyngstad. LINK Notice the language is different from a collection agency.
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Posted: January 21, 2012 | Author: southdakotagov | Filed under: Arrest, child porn, Civil Rights, corrupt judges, Courts, cover ujp, Crimes, Ethics, Government, Laws, Social Services, South Dakota, South Dakota Blogs, South Dakota,, Yankton, Yankton Blog, Yankton School Distirct | Tags: Child protection, Picture of child abuse, South Dakota, Yankton |
Picture that has a negative shows a black eye and swollen cheek where hit by a ruler on the face by Amy Lyngstad. Child Protection lied about it saying it was digital and did not want to see the negative.
South Dakota Child Protection covers up child abuse as they are above the law and are accountable to no one. One can see why the State keeps the father in the dark as the children would tell the truth. Public should never the truth.
Can you trust law enforcement? Deputy with child porn having sex with the 16 year old babysitter. KELO


Child Protection has done 3 investigations but will not release to the Court finding after the first. Even if the Court issues a sub peona they will resist turning over their findings. Note address on the letter.
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Posted: January 20, 2012 | Author: southdakotagov | Filed under: Civil Rights, corrupt judges, Courts, cover ujp, cover ujp, Ethics, Government, Governor of South Dakota, Laws, Social Services, South Dakota, South Dakota Blogs, South Dakota,, Uncategorized, Yankton, Yankton Blog | Tags: ACLU, Amy Lyngstad, censorship, child porn, civil rights, DCI, EFF, First Amendment, Free speech, Governer, James W. Anderson, Jim W. Anderson Pierre, Judge Jim Anderson, Kristie Noem, law blogs, Linda Kogel, Linda Kogel attorney, Linda Kogel Law Office, Linda Kogel Vermillion, Political blogs, SD gov, South Dakota, South Dakota Blogs, Vermillion, weblogs, www.SD.gov, Yankton, Yankton Blogs |
A portion of Linda Kogel’s Motion regarding custody of Michaela Wagner. Kogel signed the Motion to Censor his right to Free Speech, which is illegal.
Lee D. Anderson’s letter directing a Home Study and visitation. One would think the requirements would have been met since to Ordered visitation and Home Study.Kogel can file perjured documents without accountability. Exhibit 5 is this website. Judge Arthur Rusch did issue protective Orders ordering this site taken down but was unable to enforce them. The Court does not want the public to know that the Judges in South Dakota do not follow the laws as written. Wagner never said that but Linda Kogel does not have to fear perjury charges. Such as the children’s social securtiy numbers are posted. Never ever were they posted but she can lie her ass off and gets away with it. Read the Federal Opinion just released how the Framers of the Constitution felt about freedom of speech. The SD Courts do not feel the same way. Really Linda who is May Lyngstad? Don’t you proofread? Kogel has no proof of the site owner as required by law to even make this absrud attempt.
The last sentence is particularly bothersome as it directly defies the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. Note the date it was signed, 3 days before the hearing. 15-6-6(d). Time for motion–Affidavits–Briefs. A written motion, opposing affidavits or briefs may be served not later than five days before the hearing, unless the court permits them to be served at some other time. A reply brief or affidavit may be served by the movant not later than two days before the hearing, unless the court permits them to be served at some other time. Judge Jim W. Anderson could care less about the law.

In his 27-page order, Judge Roger W. Titus wrote that “while Mr. Cassidy’s speech may have inflicted substantial emotional distress, the government’s indictment here is directed squarely at protected speech: anonymous, uncomfortable Internet speech addressing religious matters.” Page 10 onward talks directly how this site is protected under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution which Linda Kogel spits on. Congress.org letter to leaders.
Addressed here is just how corrupt the State of South Dakota government is, with Judges having free rein to trample people’s rights.
III. The Broad Protections Of The First Amendment
Under the First Amendment “Congress shall make no law… abridging the freedom of
speech.” U.S. Const. amend. I. From our nation’s founding, there has been a tradition of protecting
anonymous speech, particularly anonymous political or religious speech. See Watchtower Bible &
Tract Society v. Village of Stratton, 536 U.S. 150, 162 (2002); Lefkoe v. Jos. A. Bank Clothiers, Inc.,
577 F.3d 240, 248 (4th Cir. 2009) (“Courts have typically protected anonymity under the First
Amendment when claimed in connection with literary, religious, or political speech.”) For example,
the Federalist Papers, written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay, but published
under the pseudonym “Publius,” are in and of themselves the best example of anonymous political
speech. See McIntyre v. Ohio Elections Comm’n, 514 U.S. 334, 343 n.6 (1995). And the opponents
of the federalists, the anti-federalists, also used pseudonyms to publish their views anonymously.
True we are not in the same leauge as the Framers of the Constitution but they believed that the people should have a voice while the South Dakota Court does not.


As found on the internet on a people search site. James W. Anderson age 66 1819 Flag Mountain Dr Pierre, SD (605) 224-9683
Linda Kogel age 64 405 S University StVermillion, SD (605) 624-5210
sd.gov South Dakota, South Dakota Government, Pierre
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Posted: January 8, 2012 | Author: southdakotagov | Filed under: corrupt judges, Courts, cover ujp, Crimes, Ethics, Government, Governor of South Dakota, Laws, Office of Victims Rights, Social Services, South Dakota Blogs, South Dakota,, Yankton | Tags: Amy Lyngstad, Child protection, Hoarders, Intervention, Yankton |
In my opinion judging from her latest FaceBook page a candidate for the tv shows Intervention and Hoarders. Look at the background and all the weight loss from previous pictures.

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Posted: January 1, 2012 | Author: southdakotagov | Filed under: Civil Rights, corrupt judges, Courts, Ethics, Fraud, FBI, John Thune, Laws, South Dakota, South Dakota Blogs, South Dakota,, Uncategorized, Yankton, Yankton Blog, Yankton High School, Yankton School Distirct |
Daughter has 43 absences. Yankton school policy is no more that 15 absences before notifying States Attorney to prosecute for truancy. Again the law don’t apply to Amy Lyngstad. Referral to Social Services another big joke.
Almost 3 times the allowed absences. Under law they would have to visit Lyngstad at her residence. Under law Lyngstad should have been prosecuted as the law shows below. If they would actually jail her then Michaela would be alone with a child molester.
Attendance detail report for Wagner, Michaela Marie for classes belonging to the Q2 term:
DAILY PERIOD BREAKDOWN
Expression P1(RG) P1(HR) P1(SRP):
- 8/30/2011 A, – 10/6/2011 L, – 10/7/2011 A, P1(HR) – 11/4/2011 A, P1(RG) – 12/21/2011 A Expression P2(RG) P2(HR) P2(SRP)- 8/30/2011 A, – 10/6/2011 A, – 10/7/2011 A, P2(HR) – 11/4/2011 A, P2(RG) – 12/21/2011 A Expression P3(RG) P3(HR) P3(SRP): – 8/30/2011 A, – 10/6/2011 A, – 10/7/2011 A, P3(HR) – 11/4/2011 A, P3(HR) – 12/14/2011 X, P3(RG) – 12/21/2011 A Expression P4(RG) P4(HR) P4(SRP):- 8/30/2011 A, – 10/6/2011 A, – 10/7/2011 A, P4(SRP) – 10/26/2011 L, P4(HR) – 11/4/2011 A, P4(HR) – 12/14/2011 L, P4(RG) – 12/21/2011 A Expression P5(RG) P5(HR) P5(SRP)- 8/30/2011 A, – 10/6/2011 A, – 10/7/2011 A, P5(SRP) – 10/26/2011 A, P5(HR) – 11/4/2011 A, P5(HR) – 12/14/2011 A, P5(RG) – 12/21/2011 A Expression P6(RG) P6(HR) P6(SRP)- 8/30/2011 A, – 9/12/2011 L, – 10/6/2011 A, – 10/7/2011 A, P6(SRP) – 10/26/2011 A, P6(HR) – 11/4/2011 A, P6(RG) – 12/6/2011 X, P6(HR) – 12/14/2011 A, P6(RG) – 12/21/2011 A Expression P7(RG) P7(HR) P7(SRP): – 8/30/2011 A, – 9/12/2011 A, – 10/6/2011 A, – 10/7/2011 A, – 10/10/2011 L, P7(SRP) – 10/26/2011 A, P7(HR) – 11/4/2011 A, P7(HR) – 11/14/2011 L, P7(HR) – 12/14/2011 A, P7(RG) – 12/21/2011 A Expression HR(RG) HR(HR) HR(SRP):- 10/7/2011 A, HR(HR) – 11/4/2011 A
(Code Legend: =Present, U=Absent Unexcused, X=Tardy Unexcused, A=Absent Excused, T=Tardy Excused, L=Leave Early, S=School Activity, B=In Building-CL, I=In School Suspension, O=Out of School Suspension, N=Not Enrolled)
TOTALS
43 Absences
2 Tardies
ATTENDANCE POLICY FOR YANKTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
C. LEVEL 2
1. This procedure will be activated after 15 absences during the school year.
LEVEL 2 Yankton Attendance policy
1. This procedure will be activated after 15 absences during the school year.
2. The administration office of the child’s attendance center will review the student’s
absences. The administrator in charge will attempt to telephone a parent or guardian
regarding the absences.
3. A letter will also be sent to the parent or guardian regarding the continued
absenteeism.
4. A referral will be made to the State’s Attorney, who may, in his or her discretion,
pursue juvenile proceedings to declare the student a Child in Need of Supervision
pursuant to SDCL Ch. 26-8B or criminal proceedings against the student’s parent or
guardian pursuant to SDCL Ch. 13-27. Additional action will be considered to
determine the health and well-being of the student, including but not limited to, a
referral to the Department of Social Services.
5. School Administrators, with law enforcement, may visit the student’s living quarters
to encourage attendance.
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