Conspiracy
Against
a Good Cop
By Kelly
Stone
Investigative Reporter
Union
County, Oregon
- Sometime in 2000 or early 2001, then, Union City Police Chief, Dean
Muchow was given a metal stairway by a businessman who had salvage rights
to a mill site that was being demolished in Union, Oregon. Dean used
the steps on his property to enter a loft in his garage.
Police Chief Dean Muchow
Muchow
left Union in December of 2004, to become police chief of Gold Hill,
Oregon. Having arrested the parents of the city administrator in Union
for two felonies and investigated the son of a councilman for drug possession
had caused an untenable situation. These people retaliated by pushing
false criminal charges against Muchow. It was alleged he used city property
for personal use and the city’s gas card. The Union Co. D.A. was
Martin Birnbaum.
Union DA Martin Birnbaum
Dean
Muchow prevailed in court and was exonerated of all wrongdoing. He then
began a lawsuit against the city for breach of contract and malicious
prosecution.
An
offer of settlement and amended complaint was offered to Union in Nov.
of 2005. Shortly thereafter a new complaint was leveled at Chief Muchow
by Union’s new chief of police, Lee Bertsch (in Dec. of 2005).
Muchow was never contacted or interviewed by Bertsch and it was alleged
Dean stole the metal stairway from the old mill site.
Union
Co. DA Martin Birnbaum, took the case to grand jury on Dec. 23rd, 2005.
The grand jury wouldn’t accept it. Undaunted, Birnbaum filed the
case as an “information” with the court and two local judges
wouldn’t hear it. A third judge heard it and threw it out.
Muchow
Was Never Charged or Indicted as falsely reported by the Medford Mail
Tribune
Sanne Specht
The
filing of information was public record and used by Sanne Specht, a
Mail Tribune reporter, in an offensive and libelous article stating
Dean Muchow had been indicted (Jan 10th, 2006). Sanne Specht had sat
next to Scott Elifson, former Gold Hill mayor, during the Jan. 9th city
council meeting in Gold Hill and reportedly told Elifson, “I’ve
got Dean Muchow again.” Specht ran her article without verifying
any information or talking to the Union Co. D.A. Certain council members
clamored to terminate Muchow based on Specht’s false statements,
however some proper investigating by Edward Snook saved Gold Hill much
embarrassment and liability. According to Snook, “Lap-dog reporters
like Specht give all reporters a bad name. She has openly been stalking
Chief Muchow with the help of certain city council members and a city
employee. Before I’m done with them their names and miserable
reputations will be known in households all over this country and Specht
will soon find out that the only person she ‘has got’ is
herself.”
The
article hit Muchow by surprise and shock. Muchow was in the process
of finishing negotiations with the Union Pacific Railroad for a detective
position. Because of the new employment opportunity Muchow considered
offering a civil compromise to the situation in Union over the metal
stairs. The railroad police even went to Union to investigate the incident
and found Muchow without fault. The Union Co. D.A. told the Railroad
Lt. he was not going to charge Muchow, nevertheless the false and adverse
article published in the Medford Mail Tribune ended his chances at this
high paying job due to the bad publicity.
Normally,
a filing of information by a DA is done to get someone arrested quickly
because there is not enough time to convene a grand jury. It is virtually
unheard of that a DA would attempt to file the information with the
court and get a person arrested after a grand jury had kicked out a
groundless charge.
Any
knowledgeable DA would have looked at the case and seen its obvious
flaws and statute of limitations problems. If this issue over the metal
steps was not an easily provable conspiracy by corrupt people in Union,
Oregon, Union City Police Chief Lee Bertsch would have at the very least
questioned Muchow before pursuing the ridiculous and false charges.
Additionally, Muchow has never been interviewed or contacted by anyone
else, including the DA. The case reeked of back door politics, incompetence
and was sloppy. No wonder the grand jury or a judge would not accept
it. Like any act of terrorism it cost Dean and his family a lot of money.
US~Observer investigative reporter Edward Snook stated, “I’m
very perplexed over this situation. I have always respected Birnbaum
and in fact I spoke with him personally over this matter and was told
there wouldn’t be any charges.” Snook continued, “There
must be someone other than Birnbaum out to get Muchow. I know Muchow
personally and I know how honest he is. Dean has as much integrity as
any officer I have ever known and if any further attempts are made by
anyone to tarnish his reputation I will move into Union County with
a highly qualified team of investigative journalists and raise hell
right out of the ground.”
After
learning of the loss of the job with the rail road Dean Muchow has chosen
to keep his honor and integrity and fight this matter. D.A. Birnbaum
is reportedly now deciding to run this case by the grand jury again
in an attempt to prosecute Muchow. This, in spite of the fact witnesses
have come forward to verify the steps were on Muchow’s property
in 2000 or 2001. Mr. Craig George, the scrap and salvage company owner,
came forward to state the steps were his to dispose of per contract.
He had given a set to someone else and no one complained about that.
He had given Muchow many items from the old mill site and in a phone
interview taken on January 27, 2006 Mr. George admitted that he had
the scrap rights and that he had in fact given the metal steps to Muchow.
George also stated that he was shocked that no one had spoken with him
about the steps even though the DA and current chief know that he owned
them. Does this sound like a conspiracy or what?
Mr.
Carper, the mill site owner, called a mutual friend of Dean’s
and asked Dean to call him. Carper reportedly stated he only wanted
the steps and did not want Dean prosecuted but Martin Birnbaum reportedly
insisted. Carper had gone to the police station to find out where Dean
had gone but got no further, he reportedly said. Mr. Carper has absolutely
no right to the metal steps simply because they were not his once he
signed over salvage rights to George and he certainly has no right complaining
to anyone about them.
This
is outrageous. Why is this D.A. abusing his power in harassing Chief
Muchow? Muchow has already lost his savings and borrowed heavily to
fight the first malicious legal attack. Now he will lose his home and
most likely go bankrupt if Birnbaum goes forth, omitting facts, in an
attempt to prosecute him. It’s all in Birnbaum’s hands now
and if someone else is pushing this conspiracy Birnbaum has enough information
to stop the false charges rather than push them into a costly legal
arena. We will soon find out if Birnbaum is an ethical District Attorney
or part of a dark conspiracy.
In
wrapping up our investigation into this matter we spoke with Chief Muchow.
Muchow stated, “In my career I’ve had our family car blown
up by crooks, my home firebombed, I’ve arrested people at gunpoint
on my property who came to do me harm, my children attacked, and many
physical attacks on my person. Becoming Chief enlarges the circle of
potential enemies. Now I get attacked in an official context and through
those members of the media that have no honor. Those people are the
moral equivalent of those who sought to burn down my house.”
The
US~Observer will continue to inform our readership on this tragic story
and anyone with information on Union Police Chief Lee Bertsch, Union
County resident Tim Carper, District Attorney Martin Birnbaum, Medford
Mail Tribune political activist and reporter Sanne Specht or anyone
else involved in this case is urged to contact the US~Observer at 541-474-7885.
Let
them know what you think!
Union
County District Attorney's Office
Martin Birnbaum, District
Attorney
(541) 963-1007 Fax: (541) 963-1080
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