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Ray McEachern: Zeigler’s Supreme Court Reply Suggests Circuit Judge Should Recuse
On May 10th, I wrote that exonerations indicated that hundreds of judges and justices need to prosecuted nationwide … that a couple of token arrests for misconduct won’t fix anything. What Ray McEachern describes below – Reginald Whitehead’s failure to recuse … Continue reading
The Angola Three, Buddy Caldwell, and me.
From: Susan Chandler Date: April 2, 2013 3:09:46 PM EDT To: executive@ag.state.la.us Cc: ASKDOJ <ASKDOJ@usdoj.gov>, irsob@do.treas.gov Subject: Regarding the Murder of Officer Brent Miller Dear Attorney General Caldwell, Your letter greatly displeased me, sir; if there was insufficient evidence to file … Continue reading
Arizona woman’s murder conviction, death sentence overturned – CNN.com
STORY HIGHLIGHTS Debra Milke was convicted of murder in her son’s death, given the death penalty There was no evidence tying her to the crime, but a detective said she confessed This detective had a “history of misconduct,” including lying … Continue reading
Ashton in charge; let the cronyism begin! (and Lamar’s corruption continue)
Jeff Ashton state attorney hires – OrlandoSentinel.com Ryan Williams, who left the office last year in order to run for state attorney, will return to the State Attorney’s Office as chief of the agency’s Intake Bureau, Ashton told the Orlando … Continue reading
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Tagged Charlie Crist, Chris White, Dale Sutton, Gary Stanley Bennett, Jeff Ashton, John Dean Moxley, John Preston, judicial interference, Lawson Lamar, malicious prosecution, Norm Wolfinger, Pam Bondi, prosecutorial misconduct, Rick Scott, Rob Lowe, scent evidence, tainted transfer, William "Tommy" Zeigler
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Mike Ledford’s coerced confession … candles have wicks, not fuses – part 2
Woman won’t be retried in fire death of son, 3 – chicagotribune.com An Indiana woman released from prison after 16 years in August will not face a new trial in the death of her 3-year-old son after arson and murder … Continue reading
Mike Ledford’s coerced confession … candles have wicks, not fuses
Arson science questioned in two convictions | Richmond Times-Dispatch “New scientific advancements over the past 10 years of modeling toxic gas generation, window breakage, and smoke alarm activation all provide further support for the conclusion that this was not an … Continue reading