Posted on 07/09/2018 1:57:34 PM PDT by Nextrush
"This is the four day reaching out to the grand jury as well as the first jury who convicted Greg Burleson and Todd Engel in the case of 'USA vs. Cliven Bundy et al.
Evidence, documents and videos were withheld from you in trial and during the witnesses of the grand jury. Both the grand jury as well as the first jury who convicted Todd and Greg did not hear all the truth and also testimony was willfully altered and manipulated by the US prosecutors to make something appear different than the facts....."
Ammon Bundy video posted on Facebook 7/4/2018
"We had almost two years from the date of the incident to the time they indicted us and arrested us and during the course of that two years Larry Wooten was the lead investigator.
So what we'd like to know through a deposition of Larry Wooten and I would love to ask him 'Mr. Wooten when did you turn over exculpatory information concerning the presence of snipers?'
And if he under oath says: 'I turned it over before they indicted everybody' then that would show that the prosecutors and the government knew there were snipers and still fabricated an indictment and state that there were no snipers.....
If he were to say he turned over information of snipers prior to the indictment, the prosecution has a real, real problem. We're talking about criminal issues for doing what they did...."
Todd Engel Telephone Interview From Prison Where He Remains In Legal Limbo-6/22/2018
Ammon Bundy wants to get to the jurors who convicted two men in the first Bunkerville Standoff trial (Greg Burleson and Todd Engel) as well as the grand jurors who indicted everyone in connection with the Bunkerville Standoff and show them the evidence they weren't allowed to see.
For the last nine days, Bundy has been reaching out to make contact with them.
Meanwhile, Todd Engel, one of those convicted in the first trial, is working to get a deposition of Bureau of Land Management agent Larry Wooten. So far Engel's been rebuffed in federal court as he remains in the legal limbo of being convicted last year but still awaiting sentencing.
Engel's lawyer, Warren Markowitz, is working to get Wooten deposed in connection with the case or if Engel gets released on July 19th when his sentencing is scheduled, a distinct possibility, moving onto a civil suit.
Speaking last month in a phone interview from his prison in Pahrump, Nevada, Engel said he wants to get Wooten on the record as to when the evidence supporting his innocence was in prosecutors hands. If it was after indictments and before trial, that means Brady violations on evidence are involved, but if it was before indictments were returned by the grand jury, that means a fraudulent indictment. Engel says that has "criminal" implications for the prosecutors involved.
Greg Burleson has a new attorney. He was convicted in the trial with Engel and sentenced to 68 years and three months in prison nearly a year ago. The new lawyer is joining Todd Engel's appeals to the trial judge, US District Judge Gloria Navarro.
Hopefully this will lead to some relief for Burleson as well.
Links below.......
(EDITED JULY 9TH PM)
Isnt me or does it seem like this thing never ends. I thought the case got tossed.
DOJ corrupt from top to bottom!
We are the government how dare you surf’s oppose us or even question our authority.
Let alone bring the constitution into it.
My understanding is that Judge Navarro dismissed the case but the prosecutors are appealing that decision which is why it’s so important to get the exculpatory evidence exposed before the prosecution destroys it.
We don’t have all the evidence, I am sure there is a lot we still don’t know.
I’m sure the ever stalwart defender of personal Liberty, non- acting AG Beauregard Sessions, will be on this in a flash.
For some it got tossed but for these folks the evidence was hidden and they were convicted in a rigged trial.
Another man, Jerry Delemus, entered a guilty plea not knowing about the evidence that was hidden.
He was pressured by a court appointed attorney who is essentially part of the system and not willing to fight for the accused.
He got 87 months for his guilty plea and is in a federal prison in Massachusetts.
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