Threats to Garcetti
So Roberto Lansing is facing up to three years in prison for sending threatening letters to Los Angeles Dist. Atty. Gil Garcetti (Sept. 24). Garcetti, on the other hand, abused his office’s authority by improperly freezing Lansing’s assets, causing emotional distress and extreme hardship for him and his family.
It seems to me that if Lansing goes to prison so should Garcetti--providing they can share the same cell.
MERRILL E. SARTY
Los Angeles
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