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Tag Archives: judicial misconduct
Socrates, on slander
When the debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the loser. Admirably/dauntingly skilled WordPress blogger Joann Chateau published this Socrates’ quote a while ago [https://joannchateau.com/2017/07/11/ancient-greeks-socrates-on-debate-and-slander/]. According to my life experiences, including research on frame-ups, it bears revision, at least … Continue reading
Charges dropped against Davontae Sanford. Still a long ways from justice.
Judge tosses Davontae Sanford murder charges, but urges probe for truth Jim Schaefer, Detroit Free Press The Wayne County Circuit judge who released Davontae Sanford officially dismissed his murder charges today, but says “significant confusion” in the original investigation into who … Continue reading
Posted in #ColorOfLaw, #CruelAndUnusualPunishment, #FailureToKeepFromHarm, #FrameUp, #FreeDavontaeSanford, #InnocenceIndustry, #JudicialMisconduct, #MaliciousProsecution, Connick v Thompson, Department of Justice, Eddie Joe Lloyd, Imbler v Pachtman, Uncategorized
Tagged #ColorOfLaw, #FailureToKeepFromHarm, Bill Schuette, Bob Slameka, Davontae Sanford, Department of Justice, Eddie Joe Lloyd, FBI, Innocence Industry, James Comey, judicial misconduct, Kym Worthy, Loretta Lynch, malicious prosecution, officer misconduct, Rick Snyder
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Eddie Joe Lloyd, Davontae Sanford and the #FlintWaterCrisis
Davontae Sanford’s Detroit police coerced-confession frame-up was proceeded by and all-too-similar to Eddie Joe Lloyd’s Detroit police coerced-confession frame-up. DNA freed Eddie Joe in 2002, and self-professed Hit Man Vincent Smother’s legitimate confession should have freed Davontae in 2008 … … Continue reading
@TheJusticeDept and @FBI needs to ask why @onetoughnerd and @SchuetteOnDuty won’t #FreeDavontaeSanford
I posted the comment below to a Huffington Post article that featured videos of violence directed at incarcerated youths, as one of the videos appears to be of incarcerated innocent Davontae Sanford several years ago, when he was 16. Davontae … Continue reading
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Tagged #FreeDavontaeSanford, Bill Schuette, coerced confession, Davontae Sanford, Department of Justice, Detroit Police Department, false conviction, FBI, Jennifer Granholm, judicial misconduct, Kym Worthy, Lorretta Lynch, malicious prosecution, Mike Cox, police misconduct, prosecutorial misconduct, public corruption, Rick Snyder, Runyon Street homicides, Vincent Smothers
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2014 in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: The concert hall at the Sydney Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 15,000 times in 2014. If it were a … Continue reading
Peace on Earth? Not if the media can help it.
UN Human Rights Committee Finds US in Violation on 25 Counts … To be tortured, spied on, unjustly imprisoned, put in solitary confinement, indefinitely detained, extrajudicially killed by the state, racially profiled, deprived of a home and criminalized for being … Continue reading
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Tagged #ScaldedToDeath, agricultural slavery, Comcast, Darren Rainey, Dozier School for Boys, Eric Holder, FBI, FCC, felon rights restoration, frame-ups, gerrymandering, guard on inmate violence, Jeff Ashton, Jim Crow, John Dean Moxley, John Dobbs, John Preston, judicial misconduct, Justice Department, mainstream media, Marissa Alexander, Pam Bondi, prosecutorial misconduct, Randall Jordan-Aparo, Rick Scott, scent evidence, SEC, Stand Your Ground, Time Warner, Trayvon Martin, White House Boys, wrongful executions
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