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Elena Sassower of Center for Judicial Accountability — Lawless America TV, Sunday 5-7 pm EDT

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The Lawless America Government Corruption Crisis Online TV Conference is scheduled for Sunday March 20, 2011 from 5 to 7 pm EDT.  

Tune in to hear Elena Sassower from the Center for Judicial Accountability as she will discuss her organization’s efforts against judicial corruption.  Elena has been fighting judicial corruption for over 20 years, and she has a wealth of knowledge and real-life experience!
Please plan to join us ….

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Department of Justice Releases Investigative Findings Involving the New Orleans Police Department

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Following a comprehensive investigation, the Justice Department  announced its findings on March 17, 2011 that the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) has engaged in patterns of misconduct that violate the Constitution and federal law.

The investigation, announced on May 15, 2010, was conducted pursuant to the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

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Pentagon overpaid Oilman by up to $200 million

Harry Sargeant III, a well-connected Florida businessman and once-prominent Republican donor, first faced scrutiny over his defense work in October 2008, when he was accused in a congressional probe of using his close relationship with Jordan’s royal family to secure exclusive rights over supply routes to U.S. bases in western Iraq.

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Secret Courts – Secret Law by Larry Bolin

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The traditional Anglo-American distrust for secret trials has been variously ascribed to the notorious use of this practice by the Spanish Inquisition, to the excesses of the English Court of Star Chamber, and to the French monarchy’s abuse of the lettre de cachet. All of these institutions obviously symbolized a menace to liberty. In the hands of despotic groups each of them had become an instrument for the suppression of political and religious heresies in ruthless disregard of the right of an accused to a fair trial. In re: Oliver, 333 U.S. 257, 68 S. Ct. 499, 92 L. Ed. 682 (1948).

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Former Alabama Mayor Pleads Guilty to Filing False Tax Return – Caught Embezzling from City Two Years Before

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John Jackson, the former mayor of White Hall, Alabama pleaded guilty before U.S. Magistrate Judge Susan Walker in U.S. District Court in Montgomery, Ala., to one count of filing a false tax return, the Justice Department and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced on March 11, 2011.

According to the court documents, Jackson admitted filing a false joint 2004 U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, Form 1040, that did not report all of the total income earned by Jackson and his spouse.

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Former New York Correctional Officer Convicted of Assaulting Inmate, Making False Statements to FBI

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Keith Ronald Hancock, a former correctional officer from Cohoes, N.Y., was convicted following a jury trial in Albany, N.Y., of violating the civil rights of an inmate while working at the Rensselaer County Correctional Facility (RCCF), and making false statements to the FBI regarding the incident, the Department of Justice announced on March 10, 2011.

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Bexar County, Texas, Corrections Officer Charged with Civil Rights Violations

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A Bexar County, Texas corrections officer, Raymond Alexander Quinteros, was charged on March 10, 2011 in a two-count federal indictment with violating the civil rights of two detainees, announced the Department of Justice.

The charges stem from two incidents – one on Oct. 8, 2007; the other on May 31, 2009 – in which Raymond Quintero, 33, of San Antonio, allegedly assaulted inmates at the Bexar County Detention Center.

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Every Member of House and Senate asked to Sign Honesty Contract with the Citizens of the United States

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One aspect of our proposed plan for dealing with government and judicial corruption is to ask all elected and appointed government officials and all political candidates to sign an Honesty Contract with the Citizens of the United States of America. 

On March 14, 2011, letters were sent to every member of the Senate and House of Representatives.

Please take a look at the letter and the Contract, and see what you can do….

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Federal Appellate Judges asked to Sign Honesty Contract with the Citizens of the United States

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One aspect of our proposed plan for dealing with government and judicial corruption is to ask all elected and appointed government officials and all political candidates to sign an Honesty Contract with the Citizens of the United States of America. 

On March 10, 2011, I sent letters to every federal appellate court judge, except the ones at the Eleventh Circuit because I already know they are corrupt.

Please take a look at the letter and the Contract, and see what you can do….

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Judge Brooks Blitch – Convicted Felon

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Former judge Brooks Blitch is now a convicted felon.

Brooks Blitch presided for nearly 28 years as one of rural Clinch County Georgia’s most powerful politicians.  

Then the senior judge was accused of repeatedly violating the law and judicial code of conduct as well as various ethical violations that dated back five years…

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