No No Nanette alleged oversight attorneys aided healthcare crime by:
- Deleting illegal Rx evidence,
- Refusing to investigate those who harmed patients,
- Using libel to call concern for crime a paranoid delusion: this is now included in psychology diagnosis (DSM-5, Martha Mitchell Effect, see below).
Wisconsin Supreme Court Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR) aided the murder of legally vulnerable caner patients. OLR seems to be under the influence of lobbyists: WI DSPS oversight attorney and physician misconduct aided the murder of two legally vulnerable skin cancer patients. OLR claims attorneys are "justified" after a state prosecutor and DSPS Judge deleted illegal Rx data, denied a victim physician (witness) due process, and refused to investigate despite 8 years of complaints (>200K documents). OLR is aiding crime by refusing to investigate attorney misconduct.
Jane Doe #2 death November 2002 was aided by WI Supreme Court OLR.
Martha Mitchell Effect refers to the late Martha Mitchell, wife of President Nixon's Attorney General. She blew the whistle on Watergate crimes but the Nixon administration succeeded in discrediting her by calling her paranoid and delusional. Mental health diagnostic criteria (DSM) includes Martha Mitchell Effect: a presumed "paranoid delusion" diagnosis is later proven to be true.
Wisconsin healthcare oversight attorneys relied on the Martha Mitchell Effect to protect WI criminals: they called concern for crime a paranoid delusion. WI Supreme Court Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR) failed to discipline attorneys despite criminal evidence and patients who died. To protect patient and public safety, No No Nanette asks the public to report crime to the FBI. She seeks legal representation to explain attorney misconduct to the current Wisconsin Supreme Court OLR.