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OUTRAGE: Children as young as 14 sent to Prison for CRIMES such as Forging a Sick Note for School

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 As many as 5,000 children in Pennsylvania have been found guilty, and up to 2,000 of them put in prison, by two corrupt judges who received kickbacks from the builders and owners of private prison facilities that benefited.

 In Texas, an 11 Year-Old Girl has been charged with a crime for wearing too much perfume in school.  Children as young as 6-years-old have been charged with CRIMES for such things in school.

We have a government corruption crisis, and it is time for we the people to fix this.  Read all about it and see two shocking videos….

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Police ‘Involvement’ in Conservatorship Issues?

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Judge Aviva K. Bobb

Police arrests in fragile environments, usually involving seniors, violate everything from moral sense to the UN Human Rights Declaration…

I stood at the Probate clerk’s window at Redlands court, craning my neck to read the top sheet of a thick stack of papers which faced away from me.

The page was stamped in large, bold letters “CONFIDENTIAL.” That alone was enough to get my attention.

And the clerk was in the back, digging through boxes to find a file I had requested, and had left me alone with the documents, albeit somewhat out of my reach.

As I read upside down, I realized that this was a police notification concerning escaped “human property,” a conservatee. A conservatee is someone with no legal rights, and one had just escaped the confines of his genteel prison and was on the loose.

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Los Angeles Police Department Moves to Further Restrict Public Oversight

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Oppressive police have been able to disappear people who are politically inconvenient.

In Soviet Russia and Pinochet’s Chile — to name a couple of examples in recent history– have created a reign of fear among the populace.

In a startling reversal of an established transparency policy, the Los Angeles Police Department has refused a recent routine records request, citing a 1993 court case, County of Los Angeles v. Superior Court (Kusar).

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Former Employee of U.S. Embassy in Baghdad Sentenced to 42 Months in Prison for Stealing Nearly $250,000

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A former employee of the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, was sentenced on April 8, 2011 in U.S. District Court in Alexandria, Va., to 42 months in prison for stealing nearly $250,000 intended for the payment of shipping and customs services for the embassy, announced Assistant Attorney General Lanny A. Breuer of the Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Neil H. MacBride for the Eastern District of Virginia.

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Former Jena Louisiana, Corrections Officer Pleads Guilty to Criminal Sexual Activity

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The Justice Department announced on April 8, 2011 that Joseph Taunton, 31, from Jonesville, La., a former corrections officer at the LaSalle Parish Detention Center in Jena, La., pleaded guilty in federal court for engaging in a sexual act with a federal detainee.

During his guilty plea, Taunton admitted that on Dec. 16, 2010, while working as an officer at the detention center, he engaged in a sexual act with a federal detainee under his supervision.

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Johnson & Johnson Agrees to Pay Penalty to Resolve Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and Oil for Food Investigations – Total Penalties of $70 Million

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Johnson & Johnson (J&J) has agreed to pay a $21.4 million criminal penalty as part of a deferred prosecution agreem

The agreement also resolves kickbacks paid to the former government of Iraq under the United Nations Oil for Food Program.

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Ideas for State Legislation to deal with Judicial and Government Dishonesty and Corruption

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America, we have a lot of problems.

Our best hope of fixing some of our problems now is at the state level.  So, we are drafting proposed state legislation to deal with dishonesty and corruption with judges and other government officials.

Please review the points that have been submitted thus far, and add your comments to the article below….

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Verizon Communications Pays United States $93.5 Million to Resolve False Claims Act Allegations

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Verizon Communications Inc. has paid the United States $93,525,410.96 in order to resolve allegations that the company overcharged the General Services Administration (GSA) on invoices dealing with government-wide voice and data telecommunications services contracts, the Justice Department announced April 5, 2011.

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Bush Cousin Presides Over Federal Court Case Against Former Bush Administration Officials

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Confounding lawyers and legal scholars all over the world, Judge John Walker, first cousin of former President George W. Bush, was one of three judges of the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals to hear argument [on April 5] in Gallop v. Cheney, Rumsfeld and Myers.

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545 Government Officials should be Replaced — so says Veteran Newspaper Columnist and GRIP

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Charlie Reese of the Orlando Sentinel has been a journalist for 49 years.

 In his final column, he says what we have been shouting for months: government officials are dishonest, and they have caused our country’s problems.  Basic fundamental rights that you THINK we have as Americans are a mirage.

We must replace them all with honest people.  Read all about it….

 

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