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Tag Archives: exoneration compensation
The The Ken Anderson prosecutorial “accountability” lie, retold by LA Times.
Texas ex-prosecutor’s sentence sends warning on wrongful convictions – latimes.com Anderson agreed to serve nine days in jail, resign from the bench and surrender his law license … “I am guardedly optimistic that we’ll see more courts of inquiry,” said … Continue reading
Lies make Judge Silvernail credible; @Florida_Today accommodates. Again. #FrameUps
Legacy of retiring Judge Silvernail will continue | FLORIDA TODAY | floridatoday.com It was a historic moment, one that helped set a man free and one that a retiring judge will remember forever. I, having been in the courthouse, will … Continue reading
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Tagged #FreeGaryBennett, After Innocence, Belvin Perry, Charlie Crist, Chris White, Eastern Florida State College, exoneration compensation, FBI, Florida Innocence Commission, Florida Today, frame-up, Gannett, Gary Bennett, George Zimmerman, Gerald Bailey, Gerald Stano, Gilbert Goshorn, Jack Parker, Jeb Bush, John Dean Moxley, John Preston, John Torres, Juan Ramos, Linroy Bottoson, Norm Wolfinger, Pam Bondi, Paul Crow, Preston Silvernail, preventing future wrongful convictions, Rick Scott, scent evidence, Shaken Baby Syndrome, Sherman Dorsey, Trayvon Martin, Wayne Ivey, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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Crystal meth, justice, God and Sheriff Jack Parker, part two
We have a self-fettering press that’s willing to do endless harm to elect pliant politicians who will allow mergers that aren’t in the public’s best interests, among many other despicable things. From: Susan Chandler Date: June 21, 2011 4:02:56 PM EDT … Continue reading
Posted in #ColorOfLaw, #FailureToKeepFromHarm, #FrameUps, #JudicialMisconduct, #MaliciousProsecution, #SelfFetteredPress, Brevard County, Color of Law, Connick v Thompson, Uncategorized
Tagged 18th Judicial Circuit, 7th Judicial Circuit, 9th Judicial Circuit, A.G. Eric Holder, A.G. Janet Reno, Chris White, crystal meth, DOJ, Ernest Haridopolos, exoneration compensation, false conviction, FBI, FBI Director Mueller, Florida Dept of Corrections, Gerald Stano, God, Gretl Plessinger, Innocence Project of Florida, Jeff Ashton, John Dean Moxley, John Preston, John Wayne Holmes, Juan Ramos, Lawson Lamar, Linroy Bottoson, Mitch Needelman, Norm Wolfinger, Robert Cromwell, scent evidence, Sen. Mike Haridopolos, Seth Miller, Sheriff Jack Parker, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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To kill an innocent …
Deliberately withholding epilepsy medications + applying intentional duress = attempted homicide … and one is in progress right now. http://www.epilepsy.org.uk/info/stress-epilepsy From: Susan Chandler Date: June 19, 2011 1:47:55 PM EDT To: 1800DNATEST@orchid.com, forensicservices@orchid.com Cc: Tampa Division <Tampa.Division@ic.fbi.gov>, ASKDOJ <ASKDOJ@usdoj.gov>, Gretl Plessinger … Continue reading
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Tagged A.G. Eric Holder, CEO Thomas A. Bologna, CFO James F. Smith, DOJ, epilepsy, evidence tampering, exoneration compensation, false conviction, FBI, FBI Director Mueller, FIU, Florida Today, Gannett, Gary Stanley Bennett, Innocence Project of Florida, Jeff Abramowski, Jeff Ashton, John Preston, Juan Ramos, Keith Pikett, Kenneth Furton, LabCorp, Lawson Lamar, Mitch Needelman, Norm Wolfinger, Orchid Cellmark, scent evidence, Sheriff Parker, stress-engendered-seizures, SUDEP, VP and General Counsel William J. Thomas, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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IRS = Illicit Rove/RNC Supporter, too
Eric King will likely be executed today. If his conviction is wrongful, as many believe, the IRS Oversight Board may have the power to stop it if they’re finally willing to act within the rule of law for a change. … Continue reading
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Tagged A.G. Holder, American Crossroads, DOJ, execution, exoneration compensation, false conviction, Imbler v Pachtman, IRS, IRS Oversight Board, Karl Rove, prosecutorial misconduct, supervisory misconduct, taxation without representation, Van de Kamp v Goldstein, Velvet Revolution, wrongful execution
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