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Ask Rick Scott to VETO the never-will-be-timely “Timely Justice Act”
In addition to emailing Governor Rick Scott at the address below, please sign the petition created by one of Florida’s death row exonerees, Juan Melendez – http://org.credoaction.com/petitions/gov-scott-please-veto-house-bill-7083 FADP Update Friends, The legislature has passed the … Continue reading
TIGTA complaint number 55-1106-0136-C … valid, ignored, aging
From: Susan Chandler Date: May 1, 2013 12:28:35 PM EDT To: Cc: Governor Rick Scott <Rick.Scott@eog.myflorida.com>, clemencyweb@fpc.state.fl.us, president@flabar.org, ethicsearch@americanbar.org, irsob@do.treas.gov, *TIGTA Investigations Complaints Unit <Complaints@tigta.treas.gov>, ASKDOJ <ASKDOJ@usdoj.gov>, Patrick Leahy <info@leahyforvermont.com>, fbi.dallas@ic.fbi.gov, Tampa Division <Tampa.Division@ic.fbi.gov>, miami@ic.fbi.gov, jhpope@ebglaw.com, kharrison@crowell.com, “GAETZ.DON.WEB” <gaetz.don.web@flsenate.gov>, Speaker Will Weatherford … Continue reading
Florida Today scams subscribers, advertisers, shareholders again, splashing whitewash all over memory lane.
Norm Wolfinger looks back on 28 years as state attorney | FLORIDA TODAY | floridatoday.com The name-calling likely will taper off. Wolfinger, 67, retired last week and is looking forward to a more welcoming nickname — Papa. via Norm Wolfinger … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Neuharth, conviction corruption, Dale Sutton, FBI, Florida Today, Gary Bennett, Gerald Stano, Jack Parker, John Preston, Juan Ramos, Linroy Bottoson, Michelle Spitzer, Norm Wolfinger, Orlando Sentinel, Phil Archer, Roger Dale Chapman, scent evidence, USA Today, Wayne Ivey, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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Florida Black History Month Contests worthless … our black history goes unwritten.
From: Susan ChandlerDate: January 10, 2013 7:38:31 PM ESTTo: “Governor Rick Scott” <rick.scott@eog.myflorida.com>Subject: Re: 2013 Black History Month Contests Dear Governor Scott, Again, you have forwarded electronic propaganda while ignoring another electronic plea to address Florida’s frame-ups. The subjects you … Continue reading
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Tagged Black History Month, coached jailhouse informants, conviction corruption, Crosley Green, Don Siegelman, felons rights restoration, Florida Today, frame-ups, Gary Bennett, Jim Crow, John Dobbs, Orlando Sentinel, Press Journal, Rick Scott, vote suppression
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Gannett’s Florida Today – doubling down on continued conviction corruption?
Florida Today - historically – is unconcerned with the availability and quality of justice. In that spirit, the newspaper endorsed Republican Phil Archer for Brevard/Seminole State Attorney and Republican Wayne Ivey for Brevard Sheriff. Both men are up-to-speed insiders on decades … Continue reading
The New Yorker … seeking superior standards, or ragdom?
From Honors Student to Detroit Hit Man : The New Yorker ABSTRACT: LETTER FROM DETROIT about Vincent Smothers, a Detroit hit man. Smothers started out as a troubled but well-intentioned kid who attended a Detroit magnet school; in 2007, he … Continue reading
Lamar and Ashton unelectable, per Zeigler press conference at 1 p.m. today, Orange County Courthouse
According to William “Tommy” Zeigler’s Citizen Advocate Ray McEachern, this afternoon “LynnMarie Carty will discuss the results of her investigation that has proved the prosecution knowingly presented false testimony about the existence of a material witness to the murders in … Continue reading
Needling Needelman, redux
Wobblier than usual – rife with run-on sentences (and likely many other faults I’ll find later) – but a counterattack nonetheless, complete with gauntlet throw-down … “Don’t outsource your response yet again, Mr. Needelman. Author your own. Your subordinates aren’t … Continue reading
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Tagged backdoor tax, Bill Nelson, conviction corruption, Dean Cannon, DOJ, false conviction, FBI, felon rights restoration, Florida Today, Gary Bennett, Jim Crow, John Dean Moxley, judicial misconduct, Justice Department, Marco Rubio, Mike Haridopolos, Mitch Needelman, Norm Wolfinger, PennCredit, Rick Scott, taxation without representation, voter suppression
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When Dillon sings the Star Bangled Banner for the Tampa Bay Rays tonight, he’ll be singing the blues …
Wrongly convicted man sings for the Rays – Tampa Bay Times “Dillon calls the Rays his team and would love to wear his Rays cap, though of course you don’t when you are singing the most patriotic of songs. He … Continue reading
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Tagged conviction corruption, Gary Bennett, Gerald Stano, Jeff Ashton, John Dean Moxley, John Preston, Juan Ramos, Lawson Lamar, Linroy Bottoson, mainstream media corruption, malicious prosecution, Norm Wolfinger, reckless endangerment, scent evidence, Sue Carlton, Tampa Bay Times, William Michael Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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Needelman needles me back …
I hope that my email does not give Mitch Needelman the impression that I’m shaking in my shoes over his office’s puny powers, and fear a nocturnal seizure for that reason. What Needelman’s office did with the bogus collection agency … Continue reading
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Tagged Chris White, conviction corruption, Crosley Green, FBI, frame-up, Gary Bennett, Gerald Stano, James Russo, Jeff Abramowski, John Dean Moxley, John Preston, Juan Ramos, Keith Pikett, Mitch Needelman, Monte Adams, Norm Wolfinger, Stephen Epperly, Wayne Holmes, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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