Monday, December 16, 2013

Yeah, there's a lotta that goin' around. Just ask James P. "Little Jimmy" Vann.

Chief Judge For 9th Circuit Cites 'Epidemic' Of Prosecutor Misconduct

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmGSexIXvFU

Own that, Jimmy.

SWIFT said...

Combine this information, about corrupt U.S. Attorneys, with NDAA, then tell me why anyone would want to surrender to a Federal agency? We have had a long string of corrupt Attorney Generals, dating back to John Mitchell. This corruption flows down hill to all U.S. Attorneys. Judges turn a blind eye to the corruption, thereby nullifying any chance for justice, for the unwashed masses. Now throw in the Fusion Centers. The Feds tell the State and local agencies; If you ever arrest this guy, we want to know about it right away. (Someone on their list.) So lets suppose the state,or locals, arrest someone on a list. The Feds are notified and they immediately check to see if the case can be transferred to a Federal Court. Even if it can't, the Feds use all the extra legal and illegal methods at their disposal, to help the state, or locals, achieve a conviction. With the odds stacked against me like that, I'll never surrender to anyone. The massive and growing corruption has ended all constitutional protections. The choice becomes simple; gamble with your future in a corrupt system , or reach for a cartridge box.

Anonymous said...

Dear SWIFT,

The plural of Attorney General is Attorneys General, not Attorney Generals. Attorney is the noun that is being pluralized. General, in this case, is merely an adjective which modifies the noun, attorney.

Anonymous said...

The phrase "No shit, Sherlock!?" comes to mind...

Anonymous said...

The onlly thing that ever left the 9th is used to grow plants. Why would anyone credit this clown with even a passing knowledge of the law, justice, or sanity?