Posted on 07/16/2015 8:45:59 AM PDT by Kaslin
Here come the Feds.
I still don’t see any sanction - be it monetary or prison - on the prosecutors.
http://www.channel3000.com/news/supreme-court-to-rule-on-walker-investigation/34195282
The above link is the same story at the CBS affiliate in Madistan, WI. One can read the responses at the end to get a feeling for the degree of delusion that exists there.
At the very least, all of the attorneys who touched this need to be disbarred.
Chilsom (spelling?) should sit in jail. At the very least he should face consequences, severe punishment. And those judges who rubber stamp the orders/investigations.
THEY want to make the Oregon bakers out as an example, the same should be made about the John Doe cases.
Is this related to the early morning JBT-raids that have occurred over the last few years? if so (as I recall), those being investigated were ordered to remain silent about the “investigation”.
If so, someone needs to pay a price - a counter-suit?
There has already been one violation of civil rights lawsuit filed by an individual and you can expect everyone else originally investigated to do the same.
Hot Air’s take on the slap down of the John Doe investigation. Unfortunately, this is probably not the end. Many lawsuits shall (or should) follow.
FReep Mail me if you want on, or off this Wisconsin interest ping list.
Outstanding job by the Wisconsin SC!
This was an extremely important case that many of us have been following for some time.
And the article is correct that the decision is on Adequate and Independent state grounds which forecloses federal intervention.
“A federal civil rights lawsuit was shut down by the 7th Circuit last year on the grounds that it was premature to involve the federal courts before the state courts had a chance to resolve the claims. That lawsuit, or one like it, may be revived. A state action for civil damages is also a possibility.”
looks like that may be the next shoe to drop. prosecutor needs to do some jail-time IMO
Chisolm has a sidekick, Schmitz, who should get the same.
“...A federal civil rights lawsuit was shut down by the 7th Circuit last year on the grounds that it was premature to involve the federal courts before the state courts had a chance to resolve the claims. That lawsuit, or one like it, may be revived. A state action for civil damages is also a possibility.”
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I hope they financially nail the responsible ‘RAT statists to the wall and drain them of ALL their assets, both current and future.
As a minimum....he needs to have his law license revoked. He also needs to pay some fine to each person ‘injured’ (in excess of $100k each I think), and needs to be ordered not to serve in any state or local capacity for the remainder of his life....even on juries.
“Unfortunately, this is probably not the end. Many lawsuits shall (or should) follow.”
Why would yo use the word “unfortunate?” Suing Chisholm and his cohorts is the only way that this kind of prosecutorial abuse can be stopped.
You think life was miserable for Chisholm when his union steward wife was crying at the dinner table every night over ACT 10? Wait until he is sitting at that same table listening to the crying from his wife over the fact that they are dead broke...
Warms my cold heart.
Let the civil suits fly...
Civil lawsuits...hit ‘em where it really hurts.
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