Posted on 08/05/2018 5:50:02 AM PDT by Elderberry
The Waco, Texas justice cabal is a little farther from a conviction in the Waco Twin Peaks Mass Murder today than it was yesterday.
The only defendant to be tried in the case so far is Christopher Jacob Carrizal. Carrizal is the president of the Bandidos Motorcycle Clubs Dallas chapter. After very many delays Carrizal had to endure a six-week trial last fall. Mostly what the prosecutors in that case were able to prove was that Carrizal is a Bandido, he likes being a Bandido and in 2015 he did not self-censor every text message he sent or forwarded to other Bandidos. Virtually all of the evidence that would tend to prove Carrizals innocence, including recorded statements that directly contradicted the prosecutions theory of the case, was intentionally hidden from the defense by the prosecution.
Karma
Carrizals trial ended in a hung jury. The trial was such a fiasco that the district attorney who brought the case, Abelino Reyna, was unelected. There is some lingering possibility that Reyna may yet be indicted for corruption.
His chief inquisitor, an unabashed sophist named Michael Jarrett, has been run completely out of criminal law. He now contests insurance claims for a living. Maybe he will return tanned, rested and ready. Probably the rest of his life will be the one he deserves.
Reyna fired the third prosecutor who tried to get Carrizal, a born again hypocrite named Amanda Dillon, because he suspected she was helping the FBI with its corruption case against him.
The fourth and the least of the prosecutors, an erudite young fellow named Brodie Vess Brody Burks, escaped Waco for Austin where he became a policy advisor to Governor Greg Abbott on the civil commitment of violent sex predators.
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Waco is snakebit.
Just keep on driving through.
Next stop, West and a tasty kolache.
marked,,,,, THANK YOU
Right now, my presumption is that every single person in the justice system, prosecutors, judges, etc. are corrupt. Sure many are not, but they need to clean out their own befouled stable. If I were on a jury today I would begin with that presumption and hang the jury unless thoroughly convinced that the presumed innocent accused by a presumed corrupt system is actually guilty of what he was charged with and that what he was charged with was an action that threatened peaceable society - you know, rape, murder, mayhem and not some sort of process crime thunk up by a corrupt system to prosecute political opponents - e.g. an actual Common Law crime.
The limited, modified hangout plan being followed here will require another 7 years to conclude. At that time several low level police will be sacrificed for the greater good.
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