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To: OldDeckHand

What if Lakin already has the evidence that Obama is not only ineligible but that he is guilty of felonies?

Is the military judge going to go on the record saying it makes no difference to anything?

Is that military judge then going to report those crimes to the proper authorities, and if he doesn’t will he himself be guilty of misprision of felony?


334 posted on 04/25/2010 5:23:58 PM PDT by butterdezillion
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To: OldDeckHand; tired_old_conservative; Sequitur

Come to think of it, would everybody in the trial be guilty of misprision if they failed to report the felonies to proper legal authorities? Would they have a duty to report it all the way up the chain of military authority? Or does the military have any way, itself, to hold its CIC accountable to either the civilian or military laws or rules?

What would happen to General Casey, for instance, if everybody in the chain of command knew he was guilty of forgery, perjury, misprision of felony, and extortion? How would the military handle that knowledge?

Once the evidence of crimes committed by people within the chain of command is known by someone within that chain, what is the responsibility of each of those people?

If Joe Soldier reported to a superior that the HDOH has confirmed that Factcheck is a forgery and that Obama committed a felony in inviting the public to rely on that forgery and failing to report it as a forgery.... what would the military have to do about it?


335 posted on 04/25/2010 5:32:42 PM PDT by butterdezillion
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To: butterdezillion
'What if Lakin already has the evidence that Obama is not only ineligible but that he is guilty of felonies?"

Legally speaking, who cares - at least as far as Lakin's predicament is concerned.

Lakin is charged with missing movement and disobeying orders. Neither charge has any relevance - as a matter of military law - to Barack Obama.

"Is the military judge going to go on the record saying it makes no difference to anything?"

The military judge is going to rule that whatever alleged crimes Obama may or may have not committed, bears no relevance to Lakin's particular situation.

"Is that military judge then going to report those crimes to the proper authorities, and if he doesn’t will he himself be guilty of misprision of felony?",

No, and no. He's not going to allow such allegations because of their irrelevance, and judges enjoy judicial immunity.

336 posted on 04/25/2010 5:43:53 PM PDT by OldDeckHand
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