Posted on 07/17/2015 12:37:36 PM PDT by Kaslin
Between the disastrous Iran deal, the Planned Parenthood horror, the Obama administration's legal victory over the Little Sisters of the Poor, and of course the Chattanooga shooting/terror attack, it's been a pretty awful week of news. So it's worth highlighting an unambiguous win for political speech, and a strong rebuke against those on the Left who've abused their power for partisan ends. We've been covering the so-called "John Doe" investigation in Wisconsin for years -- from its shocking 'politics of the jackboot' tactics against Scott Walker's allies, to the media's disgraceful coverage of its various developments. Yesterday, the whole perverse, totalitarian, speech-crushing, intimidation-inducing enterprise was dealt a decisive death blow by the state's supreme court. 'John Doe' is, at long last, dead:
…The special prosecutors legal theory is unsupported in either reason or law. Consequently, the investigation is closed. Consistent with our decision and the order entered by Reserve Judge Peterson, we order that the special prosecutor and the district attorneys involved in this investigation must cease all activities related to the investigation, return all property seized in the investigation from any individual or organization, and permanently destroy all copies of information and other materials obtained through the investigation. All Unnamed Movants are relieved of any duty to cooperate further with the investigation...Our lengthy discussion of these three cases can be distilled into a few simple, but important, points. It is utterly clear that the special prosecutor has employed theories of law that do not exist in order to investigate citizens who were wholly innocent of any wrongdoing. In other words, the special prosecutor was the instigator of a perfect storm of wrongs that was visited upon the innocent Unnamed Movants and those who dared to associate with them. It is fortunate, indeed, for every other citizen of this great State who is interested in the protection of fundamental liberties that the special prosecutor chose as his targets innocent citizens who had both the will and the means to fight the unlimited resources of an unjust prosecution. Further, these brave individuals played a crucial role in presenting this court with an opportunity to re-endorse its commitment to upholding the fundamental right of each and every citizen to engage in lawful political activity and to do so free from the fear of the tyrannical retribution of arbitrary or capricious governmental prosecution. Let one point be clear: our conclusion today ends this unconstitutional John Doe investigation.
2. Make no mistake: The vicious, wretched WI Dem party won in this John Doe case. The point wasn't revenge, it was a future warning.— Political Math (@politicalmath) July 16, 2015
5. The process *was* the punishment. The Supreme Court itself thanked the families for being *rich enough* to fight this & establish order— Political Math (@politicalmath) July 16, 2015
Are lawsuits possible?
With comments like:Let one point be clear: our conclusion today ends this unconstitutional John Doe investigation.
How can this not be prosecutable? (not a lawyer-just play one on TV)
Prosecutors get inconsequently “slammed” and taxpayers pay millions in staff fees.
The innocent have their lives turned upside down for years and are out multi 6-figures in legal expenses.
It will only be “justice” when that prosecutor ends up disbarred and in jail.
I’m sure the John Doe prosecutors violated NUMEROUS laws and restrictions. It surely can’t be legal to use the resources of the government to unjustly/illegally try to destroy your perceived enemies. Hopefully there will be folks in Wisconsin able and willing to pursue them criminally. And, regardless of whether criminal matters are pursued, civil actions will almost certainly be taken by the folks the John Doe prosecutors OPPRESSED.
Excellent point. All the rats will take from this, is to choose their targets more carefully next time.
I really like to read Louis L’Amour books on the old west. If this was one of his fictitious story of the old west, one of these victims would have killed that prosecutor - in self defense.
Justice prevailed.
Walker is still a mental midget who looks like Howdy Doody
But he’s still smarter than the union morons that he trounced.
I am offended by the racist title... :)
Shouldn’t it be “slams those prosecutors”???
No, Guy Benson means democrat prosecutors, or as I call call them demonrat.
Which was and is the plan that Lerner and Holder tried at the national level
Oh get over your WDS (Wisconsin Derangement Symptom
Any of these people going to jail?
What a witty post. You must be very proud.
#16 was aimed at the wrong post. Sorry.
“It was an outrageous injustice that has finally been rectified. “
Not rectified until someone goes to prison for prosecutorial misconduct.
Amen! It’s like reading the comments in the Star Tribune every time the Vikings lose to the Packers (or UM loses to UW).
Sorry,Meant to post #19 to #14.
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