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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: dutch508 on December 20, 2017, 09:45:09 PM
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Star Member DonViejo (36,149 posts)
Mistrial declared in case against Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy
It's the Season of Winning! :rotf:
heaven05 (15,208 posts)
1. WTGF!!!!!
figures, but he is white being tried in whiteland.....go figure.....
Yeah... racists... :thatsright:
Star Member Wellstone ruled (14,425 posts)
7. Rumblings last week about the Prosecution not turning over files to the Defense,one thing that raised a Red Flag a couple months back,when the Lead Agent from the BLM was fired. He was the Lead in the.Law Enforcement at Bunkerville.We who followed this case saw the same miss steps as the similiar case in Portland Oregon.
This will fuel the Militia Movement here in Nevada and Utah in a major way. In the last week,noticed huge increase of Militia Flags and Symbols showing up.
Star Member Wellstone ruled (14,425 posts)
14. Hopefully she does not rule Prejudice.
Politics involved here?
There is no doubt there was politics involved...
Star Member Hoyt (32,117 posts)
3. At best, a jury in this case will hang and the white wing Bundy racists will walk.
:whatever:
NCDem777 (290 posts)
17. And I like what was being called evidence of prejudice by the defense
Boo hoo, a bunch of anarchists threatening shoot government agents enforcing laws that they don't like and claiming that they only have to obey the laws they do, are complaining that the government agents they threatened to shoot talked smack about them, in private communications.
That's not evidence of corruption. That's a day at the office in every police department in the world. Most officers talk shit about criminals they pursue. Especially stupid ones (like drunk yokels thinking they get to shoot government agents). Since the judge lets the Bundys off, then just about every jailbird alive this second from the Federal prisons on down to the county drunk tank needs a review. After all, if the police talked smack about them, they're being prejudiced.
Jailhouse phonecall monitoring? Welcome to jail. They tend to like knowing what you're talking about and you don't get privacy in jail aside from attorney-client privilege. Lesson? Don't do things that get your ass sent to jail. Like threatening to shoot people because the judge didn't do what you wanted and you have a sad.
An arrest tracking wall? That's pretty normal. Most PD's with people the local community wants arrested have one of those.
There's gonna be a Dem President in the future and I sincerely hope they don't make the mistakes of the last two and start putting these anti-society nutcases down. Kent State style. No month-long standoff crap. No arresting them and putting them on trial before a jury of people who agree with their beliefs. Otherwise, these armed lunatics will keep thinking that they can get whatever they want by threatening to gun down LEO's.
HOLY SHIT!
He's calling for the Government to murder it's civilians because of politics!!
Those armed lunitics are really BLM ****ers, btw...
john657 (12 posts)
21. Sorry, but I can't get behind this.
Do what a RW admin would do to a LW group doing stupid crap: Kil them. Kent State these mother****ers. If they hide behind children, too bad. Then offer supporters a one-way ticket to the government and gun law free Somalia. It'll be their own slice of paradise.
I still believe in the rule of law, no matter who it applies to.
Another DUmpmonkie calls for the murder of civilians by the government...
:thatsright: :mental: :thatsright:
Bernardo de La Paz (21,009 posts)
19. Did Sessions foul this case up?
:rotf:
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NCDem777 (290 posts)
17. And I like what was being called evidence of prejudice by the defense
The judge ruled that it was relevant.
BTW, regarding the judge who thus ruled: (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Navarro)
On September 11, 2009, Sen. Harry Reid contacted Navarro to inquire about her interest in serving on the federal bench. After a video conference interview with Reid, the senator told Navarro on September 22, 2009 that he would be recommending her to President Obama for consideration to serve as a judge on the United States District Court for the District of Nevada. On December 24, 2009, Obama formally nominated Navarro to the vacancy, which was created by the resignation of Judge Brian Sandoval. On March 4, 2010, the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary voted to send Navarro's nomination to the full Senate for consideration. On May 5, 2010, the United States Senate voted 98-0 to confirm Navarro to her judgeship.
Bernardo de La Paz (21,009 posts)
19. Did Sessions foul this case up?
Given that the incident for which Bundy is charged happened in 2014 and how slowly the wheels of justice turn, this prosecutorial misconduct probably started in 2015 or 2016. The government prosecutor probably assumed an Obama appointee judge would turn a blind eye to the misconduct.