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I agree with you. If this flies then George Zimmerman has one hell of a case, but the same ones here dancing wouldn't support that one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That's gonna get tossed for prosecutors immunity. They shouldn't have immunity. It makes for situations where people are above the law. It should be hard to sue prosecutors, I mean damned hard, but there are plenty of examples where prosecutors used the power of the state for their own petty crusades. That should be enough to remove any blanket immunity. I agree with you. If this flies then George Zimmerman has one hell of a case, but the same ones here dancing wouldn't support that one. Wut? Like who? Not many care for him as a person, but as a fellow gun owner, I'm pretty certain at least 87% of arfcom thinks he got a raw deal. |
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Wut? Like who? Not many care for him as a person, but as a fellow gun owner, I'm pretty certain at least 87% of arfcom thinks he got a raw deal. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That's gonna get tossed for prosecutors immunity. They shouldn't have immunity. It makes for situations where people are above the law. It should be hard to sue prosecutors, I mean damned hard, but there are plenty of examples where prosecutors used the power of the state for their own petty crusades. That should be enough to remove any blanket immunity. I agree with you. If this flies then George Zimmerman has one hell of a case, but the same ones here dancing wouldn't support that one. Wut? Like who? Not many care for him as a person, but as a fellow gun owner, I'm pretty certain at least 87% of arfcom thinks he got a raw deal. There were more than a handful of posters that condemned GZ based solely on the fact that he followed tray tray. They felt he was playing cop and deserved prosecution just because he got out of his car. |
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Meh. Fuck it. Would smash. I would smash it silly, looks like she got tig ole bitties. |
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They are also suing at least one of the LEO's in the Sheriff's office. LEO's have very limited or no immunity whatsoever.
Flip him against Mosby, and you most definitely acquire enough to pierce absolute immunity. The Mike Nifong debacle is ironically not very far off from this: As the details of the case emerged, Nifong was attacked not only from advocates of the indicted students but by news sources such as The Washington Post[22] and the Los Angeles Times.[23] They said that he went public with a series of accusations that later turned out to be untrue; that he exaggerated and intensified racial tensions; that he unduly influenced the Durham police investigation; that he tried to manipulate potential witnesses; that he refused to hear exculpatory evidence before indictment; that regulations on the conduct of an identification exercise were breached by failure to include "dummy" photographs of anyone who was not at the party; that he had never spoken directly to the alleged victim about the accusations; and that he made misleadingly incomplete presentations of various aspects of the evidence in the case (including DNA results). ... A federal judge in 2011 ruled that the civil lawsuit could proceed against Nifong, including claims of "malicious prosecution" and "fabrication of false evidence". Aside of the civil suit, as pointed out is the pursuit of her disbarment for ethics violations. |
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I hope she's found innocent and white people start rioting and destroy stuff. Take that bitches!
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Mike Nifong was held accountable. A pox on him and all like him--including this bitch. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That's gonna get tossed for prosecutors immunity. They shouldn't have immunity. It makes for situations where people are above the law. It should be hard to sue prosecutors, I mean damned hard, but there are plenty of examples where prosecutors used the power of the state for their own petty crusades. That should be enough to remove any blanket immunity. Mike Nifong was held accountable. A pox on him and all like him--including this bitch. I still can't believe that pos gets to walk around free. Disbarment and nothing time (contempt one day). If I were the father of one of those boys,I'd make every fucking day a living hell for him. |
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View Quote Two more Baltimore police officers charged in the Freddie Gray case have filed a lawsuit against State's Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby, alleging defamation and false arrest, according to court documents unsealed Tuesday in U.S. District Court. Officer Edward M. Nero, who was acquitted on all charges last month, and Officer Garrett E. Miller, who is awaiting trial, filed the joint lawsuit against Mosby and Sheriff's Office Maj. Samuel Cogen on April 29. The officers allege that Mosby and Cogen knowingly filed false charges against them "in furtherance of [their] own personal interests and political agenda." "Their illegal arrests were made without probable cause and demonstrated ill will, improper motivation and/or evil purpose," attorney Joseph Thomas Mallon Jr. wrote. http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/freddie-gray/bs-md-ci-nero-miller-mosby-lawsuits-20160608-story.html#nt=oft12aH-1li3 |
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Mike Nifong was held accountable. A pox on him and all like him--including this bitch. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That's gonna get tossed for prosecutors immunity. They shouldn't have immunity. It makes for situations where people are above the law. It should be hard to sue prosecutors, I mean damned hard, but there are plenty of examples where prosecutors used the power of the state for their own petty crusades. That should be enough to remove any blanket immunity. Mike Nifong was held accountable. A pox on him and all like him--including this bitch. Ah, good point. Gives me hope that BLM moron will rue the day. ha |
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https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2016/06/08/baltimore-six-trial-stunning-last-minute-motion-to-dismiss-due-to-severe-brady-violation/#more-117270
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Nevertheless I think you are completely out of your mind if you believe that anything will happen to a black female prosecutor in Maryland. Disbarment, lawsuit, none of that will stick no matter how slimy she is. Watch. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2016/06/08/baltimore-six-trial-stunning-last-minute-motion-to-dismiss-due-to-severe-brady-violation/#more-117270 Nevertheless I think you are completely out of your mind if you believe that anything will happen to a black female prosecutor in Maryland. Disbarment, lawsuit, none of that will stick no matter how slimy she is. Watch. I don't disagree but anything that causes her grief is awesome. |
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Glad to hear it, because the Ferguson Effect is having some serious consequences, and she catered to that. She is indirectly responsible for the deaths of a lot of people.
Nothing will come of the case of course, but at least this way the officers can restore some of their honor that she besmirched; by filing this counter-case. |
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No one should be immune, NO one, you say it'll bring frivolous lawsuits? Well tough, there are plenty to go around, maybe you should fix that problem instead of patching it for some people.
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I hope they win big. The last case it appears they withheld evidence of an interview . That will not go well
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I hope they win big. The last case it appears they withheld evidence of an interview . That will not go well View Quote It's entirely possible it results in a dismissal of charges as it is the third Brady violation in that officer's case alone. The State had its peepee slapped for the first two, but they have repeatedly assured the Court that they are in full compliance now. Unfortunately for their office, the attorney representing the witness whose interview was not disclosed sent a letter to the officer's attorney notifying the officer that they interviewed the witness a year ago (and presumably there was exculpatory evidence given during the interview). The State claims the interview was not recorded and no notes were taken, but the witness' statements were "consistently inconsistent." So the State's Attorney is telling the Court and the defendant to just trust their interpretation of whatever information was given by this key witness... after they've already been caught twice violating the officer's federal constitutional rights and violating Maryland's Rules of Professional Responsibility. Oh, and this witness was the other passenger in the van with Gray during the fateful trip to the jail and who had reported that Gray was banging his head on the partition in an attempt to harm himself. |
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Quoted: Ah, good point. Gives me hope that BLM moron will rue the day. ha View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: That's gonna get tossed for prosecutors immunity. They shouldn't have immunity. It makes for situations where people are above the law. It should be hard to sue prosecutors, I mean damned hard, but there are plenty of examples where prosecutors used the power of the state for their own petty crusades. That should be enough to remove any blanket immunity. Mike Nifong was held accountable. A pox on him and all like him--including this bitch. Ah, good point. Gives me hope that BLM moron will rue the day. ha |
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With the evidence that the prosecutor with held from the defense, and the likely overcharging in the incident, would this help to negate the protections for the prosecutor?
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https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2016/06/08/baltimore-six-trial-stunning-last-minute-motion-to-dismiss-due-to-severe-brady-violation/#more-117270 This is the third time Mosby’s office has been caught hiding exculpatory evidence in the cases against the accused. What a shit show. She's really trying to give Nifong a run for his money. |
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This is both righteous and hilarious. I hope they cause her lots of grief. She is a smug racist.
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Yeah great. Only problem in big cities the Machines own the courts. Its not like just anyone can run for judge, you have to have the blessings of the Kings and Queens in power. The big city cop jobs sucks now. Totally sucks.
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I see an invite to the White House for lunch in her very soon future.
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I just read the motion, and the transcript of the interview with Allen, the other guy in the van at the time Grey was transported. Sounds like the prosecutor has some serious explaining to do. This guy says he doesnt like cops, but said the ride was smooth, no stops, quick turns, nothing, except going over railroad tracks fast. Allen said Gray was bashing something against the partition, and he thought it was his head, since he was handcuffed. Allen was not seatbelted either.
This is going to blow this case wide open, I expect all charges will be dismissed. The prosecutor is going to get sued big time on this case. Fucking sad situation all the way around for the 6 officers involved. They got fucked over. How is any LEO in Maryland supposed to trust that prosecutors office? |
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update on the motion to dismiss the goodson case
update - justice prevails again.... motion was denied the protected special class wins again <time datetime="2016-06-09T11:14:00EDT" data-dt="June 9, 2016, 11:14 AM" class="trb_ar_dateline_time" itemprop="datePublished"></time> Judge Barry G. Williams denied a defense request to dismiss the case against Officer Caesar Goodson Jr. after a hearing about whether prosecutors wrongly withheld discussions they had with a potential witness, as revealed in newly unsealed documents. Williams also ordered prosecutors to produce any other evidence in any of the cases of the six officers charged in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray by Monday. ..... so the prosecution hiding evidence for the third time, isn't anything to worry about, even though this is after the prosecution had already said it wouldn't do it again after the first 2 times. |
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It's entirely possible it results in a dismissal of charges as it is the third Brady violation in that officer's case alone. The State had its peepee slapped for the first two, but they have repeatedly assured the Court that they are in full compliance now. Unfortunately for their office, the attorney representing the witness whose interview was not disclosed sent a letter to the officer's attorney notifying the officer that they interviewed the witness a year ago (and presumably there was exculpatory evidence given during the interview). The State claims the interview was not recorded and no notes were taken, but the witness' statements were "consistently inconsistent." So the State's Attorney is telling the Court and the defendant to just trust their interpretation of whatever information was given by this key witness... after they've already been caught twice violating the officer's federal constitutional rights and violating Maryland's Rules of Professional Responsibility. Oh, and this witness was the other passenger in the van with Gray during the fateful trip to the jail and who had reported that Gray was banging his head on the partition in an attempt to harm himself. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I hope they win big. The last case it appears they withheld evidence of an interview . That will not go well It's entirely possible it results in a dismissal of charges as it is the third Brady violation in that officer's case alone. The State had its peepee slapped for the first two, but they have repeatedly assured the Court that they are in full compliance now. Unfortunately for their office, the attorney representing the witness whose interview was not disclosed sent a letter to the officer's attorney notifying the officer that they interviewed the witness a year ago (and presumably there was exculpatory evidence given during the interview). The State claims the interview was not recorded and no notes were taken, but the witness' statements were "consistently inconsistent." So the State's Attorney is telling the Court and the defendant to just trust their interpretation of whatever information was given by this key witness... after they've already been caught twice violating the officer's federal constitutional rights and violating Maryland's Rules of Professional Responsibility. Oh, and this witness was the other passenger in the van with Gray during the fateful trip to the jail and who had reported that Gray was banging his head on the partition in an attempt to harm himself. He also said there was no "ruff ride". |
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update on the motion to dismiss the goodson case update - justice prevails again.... motion was denied the protected special class wins again <time datetime="2016-06-09T11:14:00EDT" data-dt="June 9, 2016, 11:14 AM" class="trb_ar_dateline_time" itemprop="datePublished"></time> Judge Barry G. Williams denied a defense request to dismiss the case against Officer Caesar Goodson Jr. after a hearing about whether prosecutors wrongly withheld discussions they had with a potential witness, as revealed in newly unsealed documents. Williams also ordered prosecutors to produce any other evidence in any of the cases of the six officers charged in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray by Monday. ..... http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/freddie-gray/bs-md-ci-goodson-day-1-20160609-story.html so the prosecution hiding evidence for the third time, isn't anything to worry about, even though this is after the prosecution had already said it wouldn't do it again after the first 2 times. View Quote I'm glad the case was not dismissed. He needs to be found not guilty and get this out of the way. |
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I believe 6 Baltimore officers were charged.
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update on the motion to dismiss the goodson case update - justice prevails again.... motion was denied the protected special class wins again <time datetime="2016-06-09T11:14:00EDT" data-dt="June 9, 2016, 11:14 AM" class="trb_ar_dateline_time" itemprop="datePublished"></time> Judge Barry G. Williams denied a defense request to dismiss the case against Officer Caesar Goodson Jr. after a hearing about whether prosecutors wrongly withheld discussions they had with a potential witness, as revealed in newly unsealed documents. Williams also ordered prosecutors to produce any other evidence in any of the cases of the six officers charged in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray by Monday. ..... http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/freddie-gray/bs-md-ci-goodson-day-1-20160609-story.html so the prosecution hiding evidence for the third time, isn't anything to worry about, even though this is after the prosecution had already said it wouldn't do it again after the first 2 times. I'm glad the case was not dismissed. He needs to be found not guilty and get this out of the way. Why is that better? Wouldn't the case being dismissed be the same, but cheaper and quicker, outcome? |
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update on the motion to dismiss the goodson case update - justice prevails again.... motion was denied the protected special class wins again <time datetime="2016-06-09T11:14:00EDT" data-dt="June 9, 2016, 11:14 AM" class="trb_ar_dateline_time" itemprop="datePublished"></time> Judge Barry G. Williams denied a defense request to dismiss the case against Officer Caesar Goodson Jr. after a hearing about whether prosecutors wrongly withheld discussions they had with a potential witness, as revealed in newly unsealed documents. Williams also ordered prosecutors to produce any other evidence in any of the cases of the six officers charged in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray by Monday. ..... http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/freddie-gray/bs-md-ci-goodson-day-1-20160609-story.html so the prosecution hiding evidence for the third time, isn't anything to worry about, even though this is after the prosecution had already said it wouldn't do it again after the first 2 times. I'm glad the case was not dismissed. He needs to be found not guilty and get this out of the way. Why is that better? Wouldn't the case being dismissed be the same, but cheaper and quicker, outcome? Unless it is dismissed with prejudice then they can refile the charges. Having a trial and a not guilty verdict ends it. |
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I just read the motion, and the transcript of the interview with Allen, the other guy in the van at the time Grey was transported. Sounds like the prosecutor has some serious explaining to do. This guy says he doesnt like cops, but said the ride was smooth, no stops, quick turns, nothing, except going over railroad tracks fast. Allen said Gray was bashing something against the partition, and he thought it was his head, since he was handcuffed. Allen was not seatbelted either. This is going to blow this case wide open, I expect all charges will be dismissed. The prosecutor is going to get sued big time on this case. Fucking sad situation all the way around for the 6 officers involved. They got fucked over. How is any LEO in Maryland supposed to trust that prosecutors office? View Quote We've had them try and put their heads thru cage car windows and try to cut their own throats rubbing against the shards after kicking them out. Troubled "aspiring rappers" who are "off their meds" and suddenly have a loving family tree the size of a sequoia when the law suite is announced. |
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I'm glad the case was not dismissed. He needs to be found not guilty and get this out of the way. Why is that better? Wouldn't the case being dismissed be the same, but cheaper and quicker, outcome? Unless it is dismissed with prejudice then they can refile the charges. Having a trial and a not guilty verdict ends it. Gotcha, thought it might be something like that. If they can't secure a regular old dismissal, I guess with prejudice is out of the question . |
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I hope she's found innocent and white people start rioting and destroy stuff. Take that bitches! I could be wrong but I don't think there are many white people in Baltimore outside of Inner Harbor. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Quoted: I could be wrong but I don't think there are many white people in Baltimore outside of Inner Harbor. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I hope she's found innocent and white people start rioting and destroy stuff. Take that bitches! I could be wrong but I don't think there are many white people in Baltimore outside of Inner Harbor. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Come on. All the fake hate crimes. Fake rape culture stuff like Duke LaCrosse. Whitey is so cucked that people have to make shit up to make them look not so boring and like they'd actually break bad if somebody picked on them. Here's some pics of a Trump voter being chased down in San Jose. A rather recent muslim immigrant ( a Somali Muslim from Minnesota named Seyfudin Mohamud) who goes by the name Houdini chasing down and tackling a Trump voter in San Diego. It was the immigrant version of 'catch and release' so it's all good. Here's some of Houdini's tweets about the event: "#ramadanconfessions me and the homies would stain Super America and come to the masjid for iftar” https://twitter.com/sizzle_seyf/status/738628658856759297 "Nigga trump be picking the wrong cities to go to fuckin clown smh #sanjose #fucktrump” https://www.jihadwatch.org/2016/06/san-jose-muslim-chases-tackles-trump-supporter-after-rally-then-brags-on-twitter |
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Judge Finds Prosecutors Withheld Evidence in Freddie Gray Officer Case The judge overseeing the trial of a police officer charged with murdering Freddie Gray has determined that prosecutors withheld information that would have been beneficial to the defense. View Quote |
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That's gonna get tossed for prosecutors immunity. They shouldn't have immunity. It makes for situations where people are above the law. It should be hard to sue prosecutors, I mean damned hard, but there are plenty of examples where prosecutors used the power of the state for their own petty crusades. That should be enough to remove any blanket immunity. I agree with you. If this flies then George Zimmerman has one hell of a case, but the same ones here dancing wouldn't support that one. He Absolutely should have been able to sue |
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That's gonna get tossed for prosecutors immunity. They shouldn't have immunity. It makes for situations where people are above the law. It should be hard to sue prosecutors, I mean damned hard, but there are plenty of examples where prosecutors used the power of the state for their own petty crusades. That should be enough to remove any blanket immunity. I agree with you. If this flies then George Zimmerman has one hell of a case, but the same ones here dancing wouldn't support that one. Why not? Because Zimmerman didn't have a badge. well Damn...and here I thought I'd already read the stupidest thing on the internet today.... BRAVO!!!!!!!!! |
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