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  • VIDEO: Alvin Bragg's Star Witness Goes Full Mental Jacket

    04/13/2024 11:20:40 AM PDT · by PJ-Comix · 24 replies
    Rumble ^ | April 13, 2024 | DUmmie FUnnies
    VIDEOWe all know that Michael Cohen is a liar. However, his TDS has gotten so extreme that he has gone JUST PLAIN NUTS as you can see here. The Biden White House are so desperate to GET TRUMP that they went to the laughable extreme of directing their chubby puppet Alvin Bragg to make Cohen their STAR WITNESS in their laughable case against Trump. It reminds me of the J6 Committee with all the evidence they supposedly had and their STAR WITNESS turned out to be Cassidy Hutchinson that not only provided only third hand hearsay "evidence" but later had...
  • Mike Nifong Disbarment Order

    08/26/2023 10:39:47 PM PDT · by nd76 · 23 replies
    Disciplinary Hearing Commission of the NC State Bar ^ | 07/28/2007 | North Carolina State Bar
    The conduct of Fani Willis, Alvin Bragg, Jack Smith, Dana Nessel and their ilk needs to be compared to the conduct of disgraced and disbarred Durham County, NC prosecuting attorney Mike Nifong. Nobody in conservative talk radio is making this comparison. They ought to start banging on this drum immediately. The decision of the NC Bar disciplinary commission can be found here. It makes for very interesting reading. https://www.ncbar.gov/orders/06dhc35.pdf
  • Mongols Nation Conclusion Nears

    07/29/2015 1:52:42 PM PDT · by Robert Teesdale · 11 replies
    The Aging Rebel ^ | 7/28/2015 | Donald Charles Davis
    Expect the Mongols Nation case to be dismissed by Judge David O. Carter next Monday afternoon. A hearing on the dismissal is scheduled for 2 p.m. in Carter’s courtroom in the Ronald Reagan Federal Building and Courthouse in Santa Ana, California. The case has attracted national attention. At issue is the question of whether the government, or a couple of rogue federal prosecutors named Christopher Brunwin and Stephen R. Welk, can forbid members of the Mongols Motorcycle Club from wearing the club’s distinctive insignia. Brunwin and Welk have made careers of this. They attempted to seize the Mongols trademarks in...
  • Memphis police officials arrested

    09/02/2005 9:30:13 PM PDT · by SmithL · 7 replies · 493+ views
    AP ^ | 9/2/5
    MEMPHIS - Two high-ranking Memphis police officials were indicted Thursday on charges of falsifying a report, and nearly 100 people were arrested on drug charges in an ongoing federal investigation into thefts from the police property room. Deputy Chief Bobby Todd and Maj. James Krepela are accused of altering a 2004 accident report to change the name of the driver at fault. They were suspended in May when the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation investigated the allegation. District Attorney General Bill Gibbons accused the officers of violating the public's expectation that police enforce laws fairly. Todd, 62, and Krepela, 63, were...
  • Chattanooga mayor backs consultant as police chief

    01/22/2004 10:54:09 AM PST · by archy · 3 replies · 255+ views
    AP, via the Commercial-Appeal, Memphis, TN ^ | January 14, 2004 | Bill Poovey
    Chattanooga mayor backs consultant as police chiefBy Bill Poovey, The Associated PressJanuary 14, 2004CHATTANOOGA - Former Tennessee Bureau of Investigation director Larry Wallace, hired as a consultant in the city's search for a police chief, will get the job himself if the City Council approves, Mayor Bob Corker said Tuesday. Wallace, 59, said at a City Hall press conference that he was ready to begin work in the $118,500-a-year job as successor to the resigning chief, Jimmie Dotson, if the council approved the mayor's recommendation. Two council members who attended the press conference declined to say if they were ready...
  • Firings linked to excessive force, man's death [Memphis Police]

    01/06/2004 1:32:09 PM PST · by archy · 8 replies · 693+ views
    The Commercial-Appeal [Memphis] ^ | December 24, 2003 | Chris Conley
    Firings linked to excessive force, man's death 'Not good enough,' brother says: 'They should be prosecuted'By Chris ConleyContact December 24, 2003 Two Memphis police officers were fired Tuesday for using excessive force in subduing an emotionally disturbed man who died during a struggle with police. Denvey Buckley, 43, collapsed and died outside his home at 1115 Rembert in South Memphis on April 19 after police used chemical spray and police batons to restrain him. Witnesses said officers continued to strike Buckley with their police batons after he was subdued. Officers Phillip Penny, 26, and Robert Tebbetts, 30, were fired Tuesday...