Modest proposal. Prosecutors who suppress or fabricate evidence or participate in concocting a crime get sentenced to the original sentence handed down against the now freed convictee and get to hand over all of their worldly goods to same.
Ain't that the truth!
This is what was supposed to be the job of a "free press".
We all can see how *that* worked out. SMH
bttt
The only thing Government ever 'protects' is itself...................
Murder with impunity.
Nice work if you can get away with it.
Pasela was threatened by several FBI agents with prosecution if she did not leave the state and avoid testifying. They said they would bring charges against her for violating an NDA — but she never signed an NDA.
Pasela was found dead the day she was supposed to testify in court in Viola’s defense for the first time, and it was blown off as alcohol poisoning with no real investigation. The parents of Pasela want a full investigation into their daughter’s death.
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The FBI, corrupt to its soulless core, probably murdered this person to prevent testimony which would have shown FBI involvement.
Such violations of civil rights should result in the hanging of the criminals who did this in the name of government.
It all comes down to this, fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, but step two is realizing that the United States is not a Norman Rockwell painting.
But I need to add step 3: the modern United States government has a lot more in common with the old Soviet Union than a lot of us would really be comfortable with knowing.
The Just-Us system protects the powerful much as the feudal systems protected its overlords.
We have been at war and taking casualties for over a decade, and now just realizing we may be at war.
Corruption is the modus operandi for much of government and industry here in the good old USA.
How did I know that the judge involved, Donald Nugent, was a Rapin Bill Clinton “judge”?
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Wrongly Imprisoned Real Estate Broker Demands Investigation of Ohio Prosecutors
Townhall.com ^ | January 10, 2022 | Rachel Alexander
Posted on 1/10/2022, 8:15:10 AM by Kaslin