14-06-2014, 03:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 14-06-2014, 04:02 PM by Albert Doyle.)
The south has a historical tendency for these kind of decisions. Especially when they involve the Kennedy Assassination. For instance a southern jury decided a CIA agent, Clay Shaw, who was up to his neck in the conspiracy to kill Kennedy was innocent and District Attorney Jim Garrison was guilty.
Since it can't be possible for an arrest based on a non-existent permit law to be constitutional Groden has once again had his rights violated. His next recourse, as is usually the case with previous racial-based legal travesties, should be to file in the federal courts so the court will be made to answer for its absurdities. However since that would involve a federal court siding with those who are trying to expose government crimes in the Assassination it is not very likely Groden will ever see a just decision in any American court. Those courts have been fatally corrupted to the point where US Constitutional justice is no longer viable.
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Since it can't be possible for an arrest based on a non-existent permit law to be constitutional Groden has once again had his rights violated. His next recourse, as is usually the case with previous racial-based legal travesties, should be to file in the federal courts so the court will be made to answer for its absurdities. However since that would involve a federal court siding with those who are trying to expose government crimes in the Assassination it is not very likely Groden will ever see a just decision in any American court. Those courts have been fatally corrupted to the point where US Constitutional justice is no longer viable.
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