Hopefully this judge dismisses all charges for prosecutorial misconduct.
1 posted on
06/01/2019 8:31:42 AM PDT by
jazusamo
To: jazusamo
2 posted on
06/01/2019 8:34:24 AM PDT by
Guenevere
To: jazusamo
Yep. It is hard for me to comprehend that senior military officers acted so badly.
3 posted on
06/01/2019 8:37:05 AM PDT by
jospehm20
To: jazusamo
If the prosecution falsifies any material part of a case, it seems that that case should be dropped in short order.
4 posted on
06/01/2019 8:48:29 AM PDT by
ScottinVA
(The most urgent gathering threat to America: the Democrat Party)
To: jazusamo
When an “officer of the Court” Lies, Cheats, Steals and Commits Crimes during an Official Government Proceeding, Shouldn’t they be Immediately found in Contempt of Court, Remanded into Custody, Fined in to Bankruptcy and Referred for Permanent Disbarment??
If Not, then why would ANY god fearing, honest person ever believe ANYTHING put on in a Trial conducted by these very same people??
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06/01/2019 9:33:40 AM PDT by
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9 posted on
06/01/2019 10:19:10 AM PDT by
jazusamo
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To: jazusamo
The lead prosecutor, Navy Cmdr. Chris Czaplak, admitted he sent emails to defense attorneys and to a Navy Times reporter that contained an embedded a link in an image that enabled investigators to track when the emails were opened and forwarded.This is why you always set your email client to not automatically open images embedded into emails.
Email 101...
11 posted on
06/01/2019 11:29:14 AM PDT by
Ol' Dan Tucker
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