Introduction Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) emails and documents provide reasonable suspicion to investigate identifiable CDC personnel for committing the state law crime of reckless endangerment during the February through May 2021 phase of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign and beyond. A county attorney or state attorney general could […]
Letter to Five Utah County or District Attorneys: Screen for State Prosecution of CDC Officials for Reckless Endangerment of County Residents
On December 27, 2022, Attorney Edward A. Berkovich sent a letter to the county or district attorneys for Utah’s five most populous counties, encouraging them to consider investigation and prosecution of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) officials for reckless endangerment of their county residents, under Utah Code § 76-5-112, […]
Letters to 13 State Attorneys General to Consider Investigating and Prosecuting CDC Officials for Reckless Endangerment or Similar Crimes
Attorney Edward A. Berkovich recently sent letters to the attorneys general for Wyoming, New Hampshire, Kentucky, Kansas, Texas, Indiana, Alaska, Alabama, Arizona, Tennessee, Montana, Florida, and Utah, encouraging them to consider state-level action to investigate and prosecute Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) officials for reckless endangerment or similar […]
Letter to Utah Attorney General: The CDC’s Delayed Myocarditis Disclosure May Constitute Criminal Recklessness
Attorney Edward A. Berkovich wrote a November 5, 2022, letter to Utah Attorney General, Sean D. Reyes, about screening for prosecution of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) officials for reckless endangerment of Utah residents under Utah Code § 76-5-112. Due to the CDC’s three-month delay in reporting […]