Sunday, December 7, 2014

Comments On the Criminal Justice System In the United States—and the Enablers

Some basic information is needed to even start to understand the degree of justice in the criminal justice system in the United States. A few examples: The following are common:
  • Planted evidence to shift attention to innocent persons, or to make a success prosecutor's record when the actual perpetrators are not known. The conduct by personnel in the U.S. Department of Justice in planting evidence to prosecute two innocent Libyans in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 is one example of that culture at the federal level. (Numerous examples in the book, America's Corrupt War on Drugs, by Captain Rodney Stich.)
     
  • Perjured testimony provided by "law enforcement personnel" and prosecutors, sometimes compensating the person providing the known perjured testimony.
     
  • Grand Juries, controlled by prosecutors, handing down an indictment of an innocent person, or protecting a known guilty party. Most grand jury members are naive members of the public that have no conception of the law, or conception of the corruption in government personnel. As frequently stated, grand juries would indict a ham  sandwich who told to do so by the grand jury prosecutor.
     
  • The system giving  immunity to virtually all murders by government personnel. (Politicians, prosecutors and police.)
  • READ MORE:http://www.defraudingamerica.com/criminal_justice_system_in_america

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