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Old 06-26-2008, 03:08 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Your lumping me with a group that doesn't do anything. I do but I also know that not everyone is a shit bag. I don't like when people are anti all government because of a few shit bags.

In his post it stated that the judge didn't let her continue to ask about the calibration because it was already anwsered but he didn't explain to her why he didn't let her continue asking. Because he didn't further explain means hes a shit bag, please. In court if something has already been asked and awnsered regarding certificates, calibration, training...then it doesn't need to be repeated.
I spent 20 years employed by govt and military, plus 15 years fighting govt corruption in civilian courts. 8 years of military was spent filing criminal charges against soldiers and commanders, including a successful "mutiny" during Gulf War #1.

Cops, prosecutors and judges hate the US Constitution, to destroy USA. I'm defending the US Constitution, to save USA.

Somebody has to take out the trash, or we end up living in a toxic landfill. That includes firing and arresting crooks who infiltrate govt.

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"10% of cops are honest, 10% are dishonest, and 80% wish they were honest."
-Detective Frank Serpico, NYPD, testimony to the Knapp Commission

"Cops have a quota system."
-Sgt James Eagan, New York State Police (Retired), from his book, A Speeder's Guide to Avoiding Tickets

"It is illegal for law enforcement agencies to issue ?quotas for citations or arrests of individuals. The Fraternal Order of Police strongly disagrees with this illegal action and respectfully requests you rescind this action of supervisors at the Knoxville Police Department. If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, it's still a duck. It's a quota."
-Edward Daniel, ex-cop and attorney at law for Fraternal Order of Police in Knoxville, Tennessee, Knoxville News Sentinel

"I was put under pressure. It was like a race. How many more people can we get today?"
-arrested KPD police officer describing the government's illegal quota, Knoxville News Sentinel

"Court finds $27,500 fine for second offense driving on a revoked license to be excessive."
—State vs Taylor, 70 S.W.3d 717 (Tenn. 2002)

"The Blount County Sheriff Department has LOST 24 trucks, but wants $500,000 to buy dozens of new vehicles. The sheriff was $1.5-million 'over-budget' in 2006, including over half a million dollars in credit card purchases that cannot be accounted for. Where did all that money go?"
-Harry Grothjahn, general manager, WBCR Truth Radio 1470AM, January 2007 (the same cops at Deals Gap Dragon)

"An audit of Blount County sheriff Office revealed that 80 vehicles are missing, at an average cost of $33,000 each, for a total of $2.5-million. The sheriff refused to answer questions from county commissioners at the county commission meeting, and told Dr Proffit that his question was 'not on the agenda', and refused to answer his question. The sheriff is now buying one million dollars a year in new vehicles, with zero accounting of that money. If you can't account for $33,000 vehicles, that's a very serious problem. This would get you fired in most jobs. The sheriff pays 'bonus' checks that go to everybody but the deputies. When we asked the sheriff for overtime accounts, he refused to provide any record of hours or overtime. Blount County spends 56% more per arrest than Sullivan County, for Class A major crimes. There is a reluctance, an arrogance, and unwillingness to answer questions by the sheriff. And why does the Blount Sheriff Dept pay to get 'certified' by CALEA, which is a private corporation? Why is a government law enforcement agency not certified by the government? Why does CALEA Corporation get a free luxury banquet every day at taxpayers' expense, paid by taxpayers in every town and county in Tennessee?"
-Jim Folts, Citizens for Better Government, BlountTN.net, WBCR Truth Radio 1470AM, 29 May 2007
Cops have to decide which side they are on. Which requires them to start arresting other cops. Internal Affairs is a good place to start. Any "contact quota" is probable cause to arrest all their superior officers for conspiracy under the RICO Act. Just do it.

Tona is not a legal expert, so she makes mistakes in court, just like everybody else, including lawyers. But that's how you learn, by doing. Practice makes perfect. Just like any other sport.

The more practice, the smoother it goes in court, with everyone speaking the same foreign language. If you ride a 160 mph machine, you might want to do your homework.

There is a trick to winning on appeal, which judges try to sabotage during the trial. Defendants must never consent to waiving their Constitutional rights and other legal defenses, which requires objecting on the record, in the transcript, in a "timely fashion". Otherwise the appeal court will decide they voluntarily gave up.

The judge got off easy with a letter of apology. But eating crow ain't bad.

My sister was a public defender in a major US city. She had 1,000s of trials, including jury trials. She only won ONE case, and that was when her "guilty client" told her exactly what to do to win. She was paid a lot of money by the govt to lose, and to destroy her clients' ability to win on appeal, by doing just enough to "protect their Constitutional rights", but not enough work to actually win. She had zero interest in learning about Constitutional Law and how to win trials, and refused to read law books by winning criminal defense lawyers.

So Tona Ball has now won twice as many trials as my sister, the professional govt trial lawyer. 1,000 batting average ain't bad.

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