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Offline poche

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« on: June 11, 2013, 03:48:52 AM »
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  • Drunk driving is a serious problem in the United States, impacting many thousands of Americans every year, and so is racism. The two issues converged recently during a routine traffic stop of 64-year-old retired firefighter Jessie Thornton by police officers in Surprise, Arizona.

    The motorist was handcuffed and taken into custody. Thornton submitted to a Breathalyzer sobriety test and blew a 0.000 blood alcohol content (BAC).

    Thornton was eventually free to go, but not before his car had been impounded and the Arizona MVD had been notified of the DUI charge.

    Despite the seeming exoneration of the test, the suspect was charged with a DUI, an assessment that led Thornton’s attorney to quip that the real crime was, “D-W-B. Driving While Black.”

    Thornton told the local ABC News affiliate that he has been pulled over 10 times and issued four tickets since moving from Ohio to the retirement community of Surprise. This latest stop was the first time he’d been taken to the Surprise lockup.

    The arresting officer cited the retiree’s red eyes as grounds for the arrest. Thornton credits chemicals in the neighborhood L.A. Fitness’s lap pool for the redness, a theory in line with Surprise law enforcement’s resident DRE—drug recognition expert.


    http://news.yahoo.com/arrested-arizona-dui-bac-0-00-black-185209528.html--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


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    « Reply #1 on: June 12, 2013, 04:03:23 PM »
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  • Poche, your posts are becoming more and more ridiculous. What does this have to do with traditional catholicism? I am sure you can find somewhere on the Web to post this kind of thing. Funny you picked one of the "Spice Girls"  as your screen name?
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    « Reply #2 on: June 13, 2013, 04:58:19 AM »
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  • Quote from: Napoli
    Poche, your posts are becoming more and more ridiculous. What does this have to do with traditional catholicism? I am sure you can find somewhere on the Web to post this kind of thing. Funny you picked one of the "Spice Girls"  as your screen name?

    This is under the subfora where we talk about these aspects. This man ahd a zero blood alcohol reading on the test and yet he was sharged with DUI. By any standard that is unfair. If they do this to him under the rule of law, who knows what they will do later when/if there is nop rule of law.

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    « Reply #3 on: June 13, 2013, 10:47:34 AM »
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  • de facto, there is no rule of law any longer.  The state acts with impunity whenever and however it pleases.

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    « Reply #4 on: June 30, 2013, 12:20:30 AM »
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  • Here is another unfair arrest;
    A University of Virginia student spent a night and good part of the next day in jail after seven plain-clothes agents from the state’s Alcoholic Beverage Control division ambushed her.

    The student, 20-year-old Elizabeth Daly, made the mistake of walking to her car with bottled water, cookie dough and ice cream in a dark supermarket parking lot near the UVA campus, reports The Daily Progress.

    The seven agents sprung aggressively into action, suspecting that the student was carrying was a 12-pack of beer. She was actually carrying a sky-blue carton of LaCroix sparkling water.

    Police admit that one of the high-strung agents vaulted onto the hood of Daly’s car. She contends that one of them also drew a gun.

    It’s not clear what about Daly’s appearance gave the six police officers the belief that they had probable cause to confront her en masse.

    Daly, along with two roommates who were in the car, did what reasonable, unarmed people usually do when violently pounced upon by seven people. They tried to get away.

    “They were showing unidentifiable badges after they approached us, but we became frightened, as they were not in anything close to a uniform,” Daly said in a written account, according to The Daily Progress.

    “I couldn’t put my windows down unless I started my car, and when I started my car they began yelling to not move the car, not to start the car. They began trying to break the windows. My roommates and I were … terrified,” the student also wrote.

    According to court records obtained by the Charlottesville paper, Daly “grazed” two agents with her vehicle. At this time, the records state, the unidentified passenger in the front seat of her SUV was yelling “go, go, go” and simultaneously diving into the back seat.

    Once the three students managed to make it out of the parking lot, they called 911. Daly testified that her goal was to drive immediately to a police station. However, she was stopped by a vehicle with identifiable sirens and lights.

    Daly had just left an annual UVA “Take Back the Night” vigil on the famous campus founded by the man who drafted the Declaration of Independence. She was eventually able to explain that she had purchased the water and junk food for a sorority benefit. She also apologized.

    The seven Alcoholic Beverage Control agents were not satisfied. They charged Daly with three felonies: one count of eluding police and two counts of assaulting a law enforcement officer. In Virginia, each of these Class Six felonies carries up to five years in prison and up to $2,500 in fines.

    The seven agents then had her hauled to the Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail.

    The incident occurred April 11. Charlottesville Commonwealth’s Attorney Dave Chapman deigned to drop the criminal charges this week.

    “You don’t know all the facts until you complete the investigation,” Chapman told The Daily Progress in defense of his own actions and the actions of the Alcoholic Beverage Control agents.

    It’s unclear why Chapman’s investigation took some 80 days.

    The Charlottesville broadsheet also does not mention how much Daly paid her defense attorney, Francis Lawrence.

    A spokeswoman for Alcoholic Beverage Control’s regional office, Carol Mawyer, refused to provide details other than saying that the bureau’s agents cunningly wear plainclothes.

    “This has been an extremely trying experience,” Daly wrote in her statement. “It is something to this day I cannot understand or believe has come to this point.”

    http://news.yahoo.com/uva-student-jailed-possession-bottled-water-ice-cream-135417476.html


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    « Reply #5 on: June 30, 2013, 12:53:54 AM »
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  • I have heard that the US has the highest prison population in the west.

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    « Reply #6 on: July 02, 2013, 04:00:28 AM »
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  • I have heard that the sky is blue. Thanks for letting me know.

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    « Reply #7 on: July 09, 2013, 01:34:16 PM »
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  • Here is another unfair arrest: Edmund Campion, S.J., (24 January 1540 – 1 December 1581) was an English Roman Catholic Jesuit priest and martyr. While conducting an underground ministry in officially Anglican England, Campion was arrested by priest hunters. Convicted of high treason, he was hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn.
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    « Reply #8 on: July 09, 2013, 04:56:00 PM »
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    I have heard that the sky is blue. Thanks for letting me know.


    Maizar, that is an incredibly stupid comment.

    Just last night I watched a DVD about the arrest, "trial" and incarceration in a high security private prison of Edgar Steele on the trumped up charge of trying to kill his wife. The 2 hour video is narrated by his loving and beloved wife of 28 years, who has stood by him faithfully as he has, over the years, gone to bat for the right of freedom of speech and other rights in the U.S.

    Did you know that judges get cash awards if they reach a certain number of convictions?

    Did you know that the private prison system is compensated by the U.S. government for empty cells?

    Check it out: Witness to the Prosecution: The Plot to Silence Edgar Steele
    Edgar Steele Defense Fund,
    PO Box 1255
    Sagle. ID 83860
    http://www.free-edgar-steele.com

    I know that Poche starts too many stupid and inane topics, but this one at least has some value and relevance for Catholics.
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    Let it be what God has planned, His new Eden where You reign.

    Offline poche

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    « Reply #9 on: July 09, 2013, 11:33:20 PM »
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    I have heard that the sky is blue. Thanks for letting me know.


    Maizar, that is an incredibly stupid comment.

    Just last night I watched a DVD about the arrest, "trial" and incarceration in a high security private prison of Edgar Steele on the trumped up charge of trying to kill his wife. The 2 hour video is narrated by his loving and beloved wife of 28 years, who has stood by him faithfully as he has, over the years, gone to bat for the right of freedom of speech and other rights in the U.S.

    Did you know that judges get cash awards if they reach a certain number of convictions?

    Did you know that the private prison system is compensated by the U.S. government for empty cells?

    Check it out: Witness to the Prosecution: The Plot to Silence Edgar Steele
    Edgar Steele Defense Fund,
    PO Box 1255
    Sagle. ID 83860
    http://www.free-edgar-steele.com

    I know that Poche starts too many stupid and inane topics, but this one at least has some value and relevance for Catholics.

    The private prison system corporate officers drafted Arizona's immigration overhaul law.

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    « Reply #10 on: July 09, 2013, 11:42:42 PM »
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  • Poche:  I am familiar with Surprise, AZ.  They find other reasons to pull people over other than their driving skills.  One man that I know forgot to return a video on time at a store and he was pulled over for stealing it.  When I drive through Surprise and El Mirage, AZ I am very careful to stay within the speed and such.


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    « Reply #11 on: July 19, 2013, 01:26:48 AM »
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  • Three days after a Florida jury found George Zimmerman not guilty for the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, the Rev. Jesse Jackson visited Jacksonville to call attention to another self-defense case that he called a "travesty" of justice.

    Jackson spent an hour in a jailhouse visit with Marissa Alexander, 32, an African American who was sentenced to a mandatory 20 years in prison for firing a warning shot into the wall of her home in 2010 to end a violent argument with her abusive husband.

    "In one case Mr. Zimmerman kills a young man and walks away, free to kill again," Jackson said. "And Marissa shot no one, hurt no one, and she's in jail for 20 years."

    Jackson said the contrast in the Zimmerman and Alexander cases exposed injustices in the justice system.

    "We see radical racial polarization in the judicial system," Jackson told the Florida Times-Union. "That's a cause of great concern."

    After meeting with Alexander, Jackson spoke with Angela Corey, the state prosecutor who handled both the Martin and the Alexander cases. Corey told him that Alexander's case is in the appeal phase and out of her jurisdiction, but Jackson said he asked her to use her power to see that Alexander is released.

    "Ours was a moral appeal," he said. "This mother has three children. They need their mother," he said, noting that Alexander had already served the three years originally offered to her by the state in a plea deal.

    Michael Dowd, a New York domestic violence attorney handling Alexander's appeal, contends she should not have been charged with felonies, but rather a misdemeanor, such as unlawful discharge of a gun.

    Local leaders from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and the National Action Network are calling for Florida Governor Rick Scott to pardon Alexander.

    PROSECUTOR'S RECORD

    When Scott appointed Corey special prosecutor in the Zimmerman case and she brought second-degree murder charges against him, some legal experts said she had overcharged. After her office lost the case, many legal experts said prosecutors didn't have enough evidence to win a second degree murder conviction.

    When Corey first ran for office in 2008, the tough-on-crime Republican prosecutor promised voters she would pursue criminals to the fullest extent of the law.

    Corey also garnered national condemnation when she charged 12-year-old Cristian Fernandez with first degree murder in the death of his two-year-old stepbrother. At the time, Fernandez faced mandatory life in prison if found guilty.

    In the Alexander case, Cory charged the 32-year-old woman with three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon because her husband's two children were in the house during the argument.

    Alexander's case received little attention when she was convicted, but that changed after the Trayvon Martin killing cast a new spotlight on Florida's "Stand Your Ground" self-defense laws.

    Under the "Stand Your Ground" law, people fearing for their lives can use deadly force without having to retreat from a confrontation, even when it is possible.

    Alexander, a slightly built woman, said her husband, Rico Gray, was moving toward her threateningly when she fired into a kitchen wall. He had previously been convicted on a domestic violence charge for attacking her.

    Gray's two children were at home, in the living room. Prosecutors alleged that the shot endangered Gray and the children.

    Alexander filed a "Stand Your Ground" claim, but a judge ruled against her because Alexander chose to go back into the house with her gun.

    A jury took just 12 minutes to find her guilty of three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

    Because Alexander fired a gun in the incident, Florida's "10-20-Life" mandatory-minimum sentencing guidelines required the judge to sentence her to 20 years in prison.

    At the time, Alexander had an active restraining order against her husband and she carried a concealed weapons permit.

    http://news.yahoo.com/zimmerman-trial-turns-spotlight-another-florida-self-defense-005758230.html

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    « Reply #12 on: July 22, 2013, 12:43:42 AM »
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  • A Norwegian interior designer jailed in Dubai for illicit sex after she reported being raped says she has no regrets about coming forward if her warning will protect others from a similar fate.

    A court on July 17 sentenced Marte Deborah Dalelv to 16 months in prison for having sex outside marriage, drinking and making false statements. She says a male colleague pulled her into his hotel room and raped her after she asked him to help her find her own room when they had had a few drinks.

    The 24-year-old has been released on condition she remain at a Norwegian Christian center in Dubai pending the outcome of an appeal. Asked if she regretted reporting the assault, Dalelv said no: "The truth is the only thing that will help me get through this."

    The news has dominated the front pages in Norway and raised questions about the judicial system in the Gulf state, which lures large numbers of expatriates and tourists with a Western lifestyle but has little-publicized conservative laws on its books covering sex and alcohol
    Norway has complained. Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide told reporters: "We believe this is a completely unacceptable verdict, which is contrary to human rights and the basic sense of justice."

    In the United Arab Emirates, as in some other countries using Islamic law, a rape conviction can require either a confession or the testimony of four adult male witnesses.

    According to the UK-based Emirates Centre for Human Rights, Dalelv's is only the latest in a string of cases in which women who have reported being raped have ended up with jail sentences.

    Among recent cases, a Briton who alleged she had been raped by three men was fined for drinking alcohol. An Emirati woman was sentenced to a year in prison after claiming to have been gang-raped. An Australian woman was sent to prison for 11 months after reporting a gang-rape to police, the Centre said.

    Dubai promotes itself as a resort destination and a base for international business. Its hotels have licensed nightclubs, bars and restaurants that serve alcohol openly.

    But rarely-enforced laws actually define it as illegal for residents to drink without a special license that few obtain. Possessing alcohol outside a licensed bar or being drunk in public are offences, even if the alcohol was bought legally. Such laws can be used to prosecute visitors who are involved in accidents or report crimes.

    In an interview with Reuters, Dalelv said that by coming forward she hoped to alert other people not to expect Western standards of judicial protection.

    "Dubai seems like a Western city, but what a lot of tourists don't know for example that it's not legal for them to drink alcohol," she said.

    Dalelv said she did not realize she would be treated as a criminal rather than as a victim, until after she reported the assault and found herself being interrogated at a police station. An officer asked if she was making the rape report because she had not enjoyed sex.

    "That is when I knew: I don't think they are going to believe me at all," she said.

    She was held in prison for four days until contact was made with the Norwegian consulate and bail arranged. She still expected to be exonerated when her legal team presented its case. Her conviction came as a shock.

    I am very surprised because we had a DNA report, we had a medical report ... and still didn't believe me."

    http://news.yahoo.com/woman-jailed-dubai-reporting-rape-hopes-warn-others-194626273.html

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    « Reply #13 on: July 22, 2013, 10:25:19 AM »
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  • How about the African American New Jersey state trooper who was wrongly arrested in Maryland for shooting a white man in self defense in order to protect his family ?  



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    « Reply #14 on: July 22, 2013, 12:07:31 PM »
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  • How the 88 who were arrested at Notre dame university as they were praying the rosary to peacefully rally against Obama who received award and gave graduation speech.  

    Prior to the speech Obama demanded that all crucifixes be removed.




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