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Tag Archives: conviction corruption
.@TheJusticeDept: Investigate MI AG @SchuetteOnDuty re frame-ups
Prosecutors Caught Forcing Lab To Falsify Marijuana Test Results To Jail More Americans by Omar Rivero • November 14, 2015 The incriminating documents show that under the leadership of the Republican attorney general, Michigan state police were arresting lawful users of medical … Continue reading
Posted in #FrameUps, #FreeDavontaeSanford, #MaliciousProsecution
Tagged Bill Schuette, coerced confession, conviction corruption, Davontae Sanford, Department of Justice, Eddie Joe Lloyd, FBI, James Comey, Kym Worthy, Loretta Lynch, malicious prosecution, Max Lorincz, medical marijuana, Michigan, Richard Slaminka, Rick Snyder, Robert Mueller, Vincent Smothers, Wayne County
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@FLGovScott commits the ultimate unreasonable act in #CriminalizingMentalIllness
Florida man executed for stepdaughters slaying – LeaderHerald.com | News, Sports, Jobs, Community – The Leader Herald “Im very sorry for the hurt and pain I have caused you all of these years,” Banks said. “Year after year I have … Continue reading
.@FLGovScott counts on Christie for win, via media subterfuge
Christie urges Brevard voters to give Crist title of Loser New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was characteristically blunt in firing up a crowd of about 200 supporters of fellow Republican Rick Scott, the Florida governor in a tight race for … Continue reading
Gannett’s Florida Today election engineering continues …
Circuit Court Judge Group 19 [Susan] Stacy has “professionalism, character and calm demeanor that put her over the top,” states State Attorney Phil Archer. “She is well-known for her integrity and fairness.” Both opponents have worked for the State Attorney’s … Continue reading
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Tagged conviction corruption, FCC, Florida Today, Gannett, Mitch Krause, Orlando Sentinel, Phil Archer, SEC, Susan Stacy, Wayne Ivey
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Conviction Corruption Alert! Judicial buzzwords “will allow limited DNA testing” in play in TX.
Texas judge sets execution date for Rodney Reed – Houston Chronicle A Texas judge has set an execution date for a death row inmate convicted of raping and murdering a 19-year-old woman … Reeds family claims prosecutors withheld evidence during … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged AP, Bob Graham, Charlie Crist, conviction corruption, he said/she said stenography, Houston Chronicle, Jeb Bush, Jeff Ashton, John Dobbs, Lawson Lamar, limited DNA testing, Orlando Sentinel, prosecutorial misconduct, Rick Scott, Rodney Reed, William "Tommy" Zeigler
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Towards saving Tommy: Questions? Go ask Alice, I think she’ll know.
Zeigler’s case on ID TV July 11 “On July 16, 1976, William Thomas Zeigler is sentenced to death for four heinous murders he claims he didn’t commit. In 2012, over 36 years later, his is still on Florida State Prison’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Alice de Sturler, Amazon, attorney misconduct, BobGraham, Brevard County, conviction corruption, Eric Holder, Fatal Flaw, FBI, Florida 5th District Court of Appeals, Florida Supreme Court, frame-up, Gary Bennett, Jeff Ashton, John Dean Moxley, John Roberts, judicial misconduct, Justice Department, Lawson Lamar, Leigh McEachern, Norm Wolfinger, officer misconduct, Orange County, Phillip Finch, prosecutorial misconduct, Ray McEachern, Rick Scott, right to forget, The Appearance of Justice, Timely Justice Act, US Supreme Court, W David Dugan, William "Tommy" Zeigler, Zeigler Through Vidster's Eyes
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Towards saving Tommy: let’s talk about the “culture of corruption.”
Grand jury indicts Batterson, Dorworth on violating public records law – Orlando Sentinel In April, Batterson was indicted by the panel on three bribery-related charges for allegedly offering a $5 million-a-year expressway-authority contract to a consultant in exchange for hiring … Continue reading
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Tagged #FreeTommyZ, Bob Graham, Brady v Maryland, Centurion Ministries, Charlie Crist, color-of-law, Connick v Thompson, conviction corruption, Fatal Flaw, FBI, Florida Supreme Court, Florida Today, Imbler v Pachtman, Innocence Project of Florida, Jeb Bush, Jeff Ashton, John Dean Moxley, John Roberts, judicial misconduct, Justice Department, Lawson Lamar, mainstream media manipulation, Norm Wolfinger, Orlando Sentinel, police misconduct, prosecutorial misconduct, Rick Scott, Senate Intelligence Oversight, US Supreme Court, Van de Kamp v Goldstein, William "Tommy" Zeigler, Zeigler Through Vidster's Eyes
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Florida Bar opens investigation into courtroom fight
The Florida Bar is investigating the attorney involved in a conflict with a judge last week at the courthouse in Viera that ended in profanity and punches … A spokeswoman for the bar couldn’t say if the complaint was generated … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Weinstock, Bob Graham, Brevard County, color-of-law, conviction corruption, coverups, Detroit Free Press, Eric Holder, FAIR, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, FBI, Florida Today, frame-ups, Gary Bennett, Gerald Stano, Graham family, John Murphy, Juan Ramos, Justice Department, Linroy Bottoson, mainstream media maniuplation, Orange County, Seminole County, Senate Intelligence Oversight Committee, Slate, Stephen Epperly, USA Today, Washington Post, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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John Roberts, Morris Dees and me.
While the world watched, U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Roberts bungled Barack Obama’s inauguration. Roberts was smiling broadly … he was completely confident of every misspoken word he uttered. There was a far less public, un-bungled do-over. John Roberts has … Continue reading
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Tagged A Lawyers Journey, aura, conviction corruption, D.A.V.I.D., duress, epilepsy, Facebook for Cops, frame-ups, John Roberts, Morris Dees, person of interest, seizure
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