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Tag Archives: false conviction
Bury Neuharth. Don’t praise him.
Alberto Ibargüen: Remembering Al Neuharth | FLORIDA TODAY | floridatoday.com Along his climb to power, he displayed the sharp elbows of a ruthless and ambitious … via Alberto Ibargüen: Remembering Al Neuharth | FLORIDA TODAY | floridatoday.com. I’d finish the … 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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Injustice not your problem? Ben Franklin has a few words for you.
Specifically … Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are. From Death Row to Exoneration: Fmr. Texas Prisoner Anthony Graves on Surviving Solitary Confinement Anthony Graves, former Texas death row prisoner … Continue reading
Needling negligent Needelman
Florida Today ran another Letter to the Editor with a title that suggested it was pro-current Brevard Clerk of Courts Needelman and anti-previous Brevard Clerk of Courts Ellis. I didn’t open the link to the letter; I can guess at … Continue reading
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Tagged Chris White, David Dugan, false conviction, Gary Bennett, Gerald Stano, Jeff Ashton, John Dean Moxley, John Preson, Juan Ramos, Lawson Lamar, Linroy Bottoson, malicious prosecution, Mitch Needelman, Norm Wolfinger, Scott Ellis, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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Trayvon and Cristian … bless the beasts, not the children?
The world knows that George Zimmerman shot 17-year-old Travyvon Martin dead under increasingly suspicious circumstances. Yesterday, in “Trayvon Murder Eyewitness Says Police Refused to See Crime Scene,” Alternet summarized CNN’s coverage of the Sanford police refusing to visit the crime … Continue reading
Pack more than one suitcase, FBI.
In a letter to the DoJ on May 24, 2009 (below), I wrote, “My requests for an FBI Color of Law investigation are close to three years old.” Nearly another three years have gone by, and the FBI is finally … Continue reading
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Tagged Brevard/Seminole, DOJ, false conviction, FBI, Norm Wolfinger, public corruption, Trayvon Martin
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Scripps TCPalm – pro-vengeance, anti-justice
Gore’s attorneys file motion citing governor was unfairly influenced to sign death warrant | Video : TCPalm “In a 61-page motion to set aside Gores death sentence and execution, his attorneys cite a videotaped conversation between Scott and Scripps editorial … Continue reading
Detroit Free Press – unfair and unbalanced
Under ACLU settlement, Detroit cops can’t ticket people just for questioning authority | Detroit Free Press | freep.com “The Detroit Police Department acknowledged the settlement and said its committed to upholding the constitutional rights of visitors and residents of the … Continue reading