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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Empty evidence tubes, empty consciences
Gary Bennett is innocent, incarcerated and – after nearly 30 years – in increasing danger … Anyone wishing copies of the pdf’s referred to or the conflicted 2009 Executive Order transferring Bennett’s case can email me at wobblywarrior@earthlink.net. From: Susan … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Dillon, FBI, Florida Today, Gary Bennett, Innocence Project, Innocence Project of Florida, Jeff Ashton, John Dean Moxley, John Preston, Juan Ramos, Lawson Lamar, Norm Wolfinger, Orlando Sentinel, Sen. Mike Haridopolos, Sheriff Jack Parker, USA Today, Wilton Dedge
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Crystal meth, justice, God and Sheriff Jack Parker
Many Floridians are boycotting Publix after learning that it is unconcerned with “atrocities” in tomato production labor practices. Others corporations had to be nudged into caring that tomato pickers hadn’t had a raise in decades, and now pay the extra … Continue reading
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Mike, the notes will keep coming …
http://dirtyhari.org/ The above site made the news today. Although boldly confrontational, it doesn’t address the fact that Mike Haridopolos’ district will likely prove to have the most false convictions per capita in the country once the dust settles. More than … Continue reading
When Intelligence plays dumb …
After a half-dozen respectful and unsuccessful requests for documents concerning the FBI Tampa Division’s closed investigation of former Florida Today crime reporter Jennifer Ellis-Seitz’s plunge from the Norwegian Pearl cruise ship on Christmas Day, 2008, I sent a more to-the-point … Continue reading
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Tagged FBI, Florida Today, Jennifer Ellis-Seitz, misconduct, public corruption
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