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Courts fear Brown's ability to help others

| December 24, 2008 8:00 PM

I would like to respond to the decision made in regards to Keith Brown. I have known Keith Brown for about six years or longer. There is absolutely no possible way that this man can be labeled mentally ill.

I feel that the state may fear him and what he is capable of. When I say capable of, I mean in knowing the law and statures to help his fellow man.

He worked on an illegal sentence for my husband. We won the case through the supreme courts. My husband has cleared the way for many others to win in the same type of illegal sentence.

Keith Brown is more than capable of defending himself. What are the courts afraid of? Persecution for his capabilities.

I have always been a law-abiding citizen, believing in our system … not any longer, our system is becoming more corrupt than those it is trying to prosecute, or in this case put in a mental institution. I have witness so many wrongs in the last 10 years with our due process system, that it would scare any normal person that is trying to do what is right.

I thoroughly believe that this needs to be looked into to find the truth, and the persecutors need to be dealt with, as strongly as they are trying to deal with this man.

TERRY ENGEBRETSON

Warm Springs, Mont.