By Joseph
Snook
Investigative Reporter
US~Observer
Jackson County, OR – On
January 17, 2014, Michael Young of Medford, Oregon breathed a grateful
sigh of relief as he received word that
multiple, stacked, felony sex abuse charges against him had been dismissed.
Young was charged
with Rape 1, Sodomy 1, Sex Abuse 2, 3, and Assault 4 on March 21,
2013. Michael
Young wasted no time – on March
29, 2013 he contacted the US~Observer and we began our investigation
regarding the charges against him.
History
Michael Young married his wife Jennifer in the summer of 2011. At
that time, he had no idea that her daughter had severe mental problems.
Unbeknownst to Young, his new step-daughter had previously accused
her biological father of sex abuse, resulting in his suicide. Evidence
suggests that the sex-abuse at the hands of her biological father never
occurred.
Soon after Michael
and Jennifer were married, the couple moved to Medford, Oregon with
his family,
so they could care for his elderly
parents. Young's step-daughter’s mental illness immediately began
to surface and quickly escalated into false accusations of sex-abuse;
accusations that were easily dis-proven, as some things could not have
even taken place.
The very sick step-daughter’s false accusations soon reached
the ears of Medford Police Detective Diane Sandler and Department of
Human Services caseworker Angie Albiar. Like two vicious pit-bulls,
these so called “professionals” started their attack. As
written in our previous article on Young, these two women “overlooked
lie after lie coming from Michael’s stepdaughter, as they coached
her, groomed her, and then tailored her castle of lies.” Albiar
and Sandler failed to conduct any valid investigation whatsoever before
sending their lies to the Jackson County District Attorney’s
Office for formal charges.
Through the hard
work of US~Observer investigative reporters, and his legal representation,
Michael Young’s innocence was proven
in the “Court of Public Opinion” and accepted by Jackson
County District Attorney Beth Heckert and Terry Smith-Norton, the Assigned
Deputy District Attorney. They showed their integrity by dismissing
the case for lack of evidence. However, this was not a case of it being
dismissed because it couldn’t be proven beyond a reasonable doubt.
This was a case where Mr. Young’s actual innocence could be established
by the evidence and they knew they couldn't win – especially
against a strong defense.
Mr. Young’s
support system, defense investigators and legal team were poised
to establish
that the allegations were false, should
this case have gone to trial. Renowned sex-abuse Attorney Richard Cohen
conducted flawless defense strategies for Young and communicated these
with Ms. Smith-Norton in a highly professional and tactful manner.
To the credit of the Deputy District Attorney, she reportedly, painstakingly
investigated the case. This was critical because DHS, and the other
investigating agencies involved, failed to engage in an objective investigation.
Ms. Smith- Norton interviewed numerous witnesses, including the child
herself, and came to the correct conclusion that the State could not
prove Mr. Young committed the charged acts. The US~Observer, along
with Mr. Young, his family, supporters and his legal team were thrilled
to learn that justice prevailed in this case and that Mr. Young was
vindicated from these heinous allegations.
The real moral
to this story is very simple; when police and DHS rush to judgment
and falsely arrest an innocent person for crimes they did
not commit, that person had better make sure he/she obtains the professionals
that are capable of vindicating them. Above all, public exposure is
imperative, especially when false sex-abuse allegations are made.
After learning
his charges had been dismissed, Michael stated, "The
US~Observer was there througout the 10 months it took to resolve this.
Without
the US~Observer's help, the outcome would not have been what it
is today. Jen and I are more appreciative than you could imagine."
Again, the US~Observer commends Richard Cohen for his excellent legal
representation of Michael Young. And again, this writer personally
commends Jackson County District Attorney Beth Heckert and her Assistant
Prosecutor Terry Smith-Norton for serving justice.
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