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LabCorp, lift-offs, and beat-downs …
Albert Flowers, a 66-year-old man suffering from dementia, was kicked and beaten after an officer disabled his in-car video. Because it happened in Brevard County, Florida, the travesty is tied to conviction corruption that is being further clouded by corporate … Continue reading
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Orchid Cellmark/LabCorp deal pending still, so hey, FTA … is that all you have to say?
I should be vacuuming this under-construction hovel/bunker like a madwoman … I saw a spider bigger than the palm of my hand and I know approximately where he’s hiding. Browsing garage sales should have this place fully furnished; persistent trips … Continue reading
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Tagged 18th Judicial Circuit, 9th Judicial Circuit, Brevard County, Crosley Green, Dallas County, Dallas News, false convictions, Florida Today, frame-ups, FTC Bureau of Competition, FTC Bureau of Consumer Affairs, Gary Bennett, Gerald Stano, Jeffrey Abramowksi, John Dobbs IV, John Preston, Juan Ramos, Judge Dugan, LabCorp, Linroy Bottoson, Monte Adams, Orange County, Orchid Cellmark, Orlando Sentinel, suspect forensics, USA Today, William "Tommy" Zeigler, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge, wrongful conviction cover-ups
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