Between San Diego and Los Angeles is Orange County, California. With
more than 3 million residents, it's larger than 21 states. If Orange
County were a separate country, its economy would be the 45th largest in
the world. Now known for Disneyland, the county may soon be known for
having one of the most corrupt justice systems in the world. The width
and depth and duration of the corruption truly boggles the mind. A case
that should've been open and shut has blown the lid off some deep
secrets.
On October 12, 2011, Orange County experienced the deadliest mass killing in its modern history.
Scott Dekraai killed 8 people, including his ex-wife, in a Seal Beach
beauty salon. He was arrested wearing full body armor just a few blocks
away. Without a doubt, Dekraai was the perpetrator. A dozen surviving
witnesses saw him. He admitted to the shooting early on. Yet, nearly
four years later, the case against him has all but fallen apart.
It turns out that prosecutors and police officers committed an
egregious violation of Dekraai's rights—so much so that Superior Court
Judge Thomas Goethals shocked everyone and removed the Orange County
District Attorney's Office, and all 250 prosecutors, from having anything more to do with the case.
READ MORE:http://m.dailykos.com/story/2015/05/29/1388819/-Judge-disqualifies-all-250-prosecutors-in-Orange-County-CA-because-of-widespread-corruption
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