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Tag Archives: Roger Dale Chapman
Dead men tell no tales, innocents remain framed
Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Mourns Death of Former Chief Deputy Ronald L. Clark Our community owes a great deal of gratitude to Chief Clark as his entire working life has been dedicated to the service of others. Whether in the … Continue reading
Posted in #ColorOfLaw, #FailureToKeepFromHarm, #FrameUp, #JudicialMisconduct, #LoveFL, #MaliciousProsecution, #SelfFetteredPress, Color of Law, Uncategorized
Tagged Bill Nelson, Bob Graham, Clarence Zacke, coached jailhouse informants, Department of Justice, FBI, frame-ups, Gary Bennett, Gerald Stano, Jeff Abramowski, John Dean Moxley, Kenneth Plemmons, Michael Turner, Richard Mair, Rick Scott, Roger Dale Chapman, Ron Clark, Vicki Clark, Wayne Ivey, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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Florida Today doesn’t smell right
Torres: Nothing smells right in this murder case Gary Bennett will likely die in prison. via Torres: Nothing smells right in this murder case. ———————————————- I took some time to write about the content of this article on a Facebook … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Nelson, Bob Graham, Bruce Iven, Centurion Ministries, Charlie Crist, Chris White, Clarence Zacke, Comparative Bullet Lead Analysis, Crosley Green, Dale Sutton, epilepsy, FBI's missing laptops, Florida Today, frame-ups, Gary Bennett, Gerald Bailey, Gerald Stano, Geraldo Rivera, Gilbert Goshorn, hair and fiber analysis, Innocence Project, Jack Parker, Jeb Bush, Jeff Abramowski, Jeff Ashton, Jim Richey, John Dean Moxley, John Glisch, John Preston, Juan Ramos, Justice Department, Keith Pikett, Kenneth Plemmons, Lawson Lamar, Linroy Bottoson, Megan Winfrey, Michael Turner, Monte Adams, Orlando Sentinel, Pam Bondi, Paul Ciolino, Richard Winfrey, Rick Scott, Roger Dale Chapman, Ron Clark, scent evidence, Senate Intelligence Oversight Committee, Seth Miller, Stephen Epperly, USA Today, Vicki Clark, W David Dugan, Wayne Ivey, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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Cases before Moxley while he steered Ashton in Bennett’s persecution
Judge John Dean Moxley was one of Gary Bennett’s original prosecutors. These are the cases he ignored while communicating with then-prosecutor Jeff Ashton, in writing, to keep Gary’s frame-up intact. Gary’s case shouldn’t have been transferred to Ashton’s circuit, as … Continue reading
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Tagged Bob Graham, Brevard County, Centurion Ministries, Charlie Crist, Dan Wilmer, Department of Justice, FBI, frame-up, Gary Bennett, Gerald Stano, Innocence Industry, Innocence Project of Florida, Jeb Bush, Jeff Ashton, John Dean Moxley, John Preston, Juan Ramos, judicial misconduct, Keith Pikett, Lawson Lamar, Linroy Bottoson, malicious prosecution, Megan Winfrey, Norm Wolfinger, prosecutorial misconduct, Rick Scott, Roger Dale Chapman, scent evidence, Seth Miller, Stephen Epperly, tainted transfer, Thom Fair, Thomas McGinn, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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Florida Today scams subscribers, advertisers, shareholders again, splashing whitewash all over memory lane. [updated]
Norm Wolfinger looks back on 28 years as state attorney | FLORIDA TODAY | floridatoday.com The name-calling likely will taper off. Wolfinger, 67, retired last week and is looking forward to a more welcoming nickname — Papa. via Norm Wolfinger … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Neuharth, conviction corruption, Dale Sutton, FBI, Florida Today, Gary Bennett, Gerald Stano, Jack Parker, John Preston, Juan Ramos, Linroy Bottoson, Michelle Spitzer, Norm Wolfinger, Orlando Sentinel, Phil Archer, Roger Dale Chapman, scent evidence, Sutton v Rowland, USA Today, Wayne Ivey, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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Crystal meth, justice, God and Sheriff Jack Parker
Many Floridians are boycotting Publix after learning that it is unconcerned with “atrocities” in tomato production labor practices. Others corporations had to be nudged into caring that tomato pickers hadn’t had a raise in decades, and now pay the extra … Continue reading
Posted in Color of Law
Tagged absolute immunity for misconduct, Chris White, Clarence Zacke, coached jailhouse informants, color-of-law, Ernest Haridopolos, FBI, frame-up, Gerald Stano, Jack Parker, James Gilmore, Jeff Abramowski, John Dean Moxley, John Preston, Juan Ramos, Kenneth Plemmons, Linroy Bottoson, malicious prosecution, Michael Turner, Monte Adams, Norm Wolfinger, qualified immunity for misconduct, Roger Dale Chapman, Ron Clark, scent evidence, TALON, Vicki Clark, Wayne Ivey, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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