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Poppa’s plight … two degrees from ALEC, not six degrees from Kevin Bacon
Crosley “Poppa” Green didn’t match Kim Hallock’s initial description, so she changed her description. And so it went with the rest of her tale. I believe Hallock managed to get away with murder for decades, a common occurrence in Central … Continue reading →
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Remember … they took down Capone.
Freeing innocents is worth barking up every tree; the bigger, the better. The IRS is a Sequoia. Anyone wishing copies of the pdf documents referred to can email me at wobblywarrior@earthlink.net. From: Susan Chandler Date: January 29, 2011 3:42:13 AM … Continue reading →
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Tagged ABA, Bill Dillon, false convictions, Florida Bar, Imbler v Pachtman, Innocence Project of Florida, IRS, IRS Oversight Board, Juan Ramos, Judge John Dean Moxley, prosecutorial misconduct, Sandy D'Alemberte, Seth Miller, taxation without representation, Van de Kamp v Goldstein, Wilton Dedge
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