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Yes, witnesses’ flipping does corrupt justice. But not because they’re ‘rats.’
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3148290" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p style="margin-left: 20px"></p><p>That's called composing. Then they get a home in Phoenix under the witness protection program paid for by taxpayers so the procecutor gets another notch in his belt.</p><p>Meanwhile the person that has been composed against goes to jail. Perhaps we should call it like it is....purgery. The defense will scream about it, but the prosecutor will walk away with a conviction. It may be overturned later like some of the folks mueller has on his team that have been reversed by SCOTUS 9-0. But that doesn't count in the legal world of wins and losses. Win at all costs. Bob Macy.....</p><p>If I remember right, and I heard something about this on the news today that at one time, offering a criminal that may have killed 15 or so people in a gruesome manner was given immunity and the witness protection program to get the Teflon Don on whatever it was he was convicted of. Tax evasion?</p><p>A lower court called that bribery at one time, and the Supreme Court finally did overturn it .</p><p>This entire Mueller witch hunt cannot find any russian collusion so now they are going for his political and business associates in any attempt to find the tiniest morsel of something. They have nothing, but need something. They can't prove the Russians had an effect on the election, (remember Rob Rosenstein saying that during his announcement of the indictment of the russian hackers? He said the election was NOT changed by the russians) so they are going after everyone that knows, worked for, or are family members of Trump in an effort to make him resign to protect his family and business.</p><p>It's so obvious what is going on.</p><p>Yet Jeff Sessions is nowhere to be seen. If Sessions had an honorable piece of DNA in his body, he would resign and not force President Trump to fire him. He needs to go. Worthless POS political appointee.</p><p>Sessions or his replacement needs to go after actual criminals. Hillary Clinton, and her staff, James Comey, and the rest of the higher echelon in our intelligence agencies that used their positions to actually try and influence the elections by exonerating clinton and then trying to cover it up. It was in the news today that Comey totally lied about the FBI spending sleepless nights pouring over the hundred of thousands of emails on Weiners laptop. They actually did very little work on it, covering 24 hours if I remember right, and then comey comes out and exonerates hillary on national TV which was way above his pay grade to do. It should have taken weeks to completely cover all the data in the emails. There is also speculation that the "missing emails about yoga and Chelsea's wedding have been recovered. Where is Jeff Sessions? That is a sedition crime. </p><p>The evidence is all there and been exposed, yet Sessions sits with his thumb in his arse and twiddles his prostate doing nothing. Its his fawking job to prosecute crimes and he is not doing it. Clintons crimes have nothing to do with what he recused himself of. Her crimes are totally different. All out there for all to see, and yet the two tiered justice system in this country won't do a danged thing about it. </p><p>When does this stop?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3148290, member: 5412"] [INDENT][/INDENT] That's called composing. Then they get a home in Phoenix under the witness protection program paid for by taxpayers so the procecutor gets another notch in his belt. Meanwhile the person that has been composed against goes to jail. Perhaps we should call it like it is....purgery. The defense will scream about it, but the prosecutor will walk away with a conviction. It may be overturned later like some of the folks mueller has on his team that have been reversed by SCOTUS 9-0. But that doesn't count in the legal world of wins and losses. Win at all costs. Bob Macy..... If I remember right, and I heard something about this on the news today that at one time, offering a criminal that may have killed 15 or so people in a gruesome manner was given immunity and the witness protection program to get the Teflon Don on whatever it was he was convicted of. Tax evasion? A lower court called that bribery at one time, and the Supreme Court finally did overturn it . This entire Mueller witch hunt cannot find any russian collusion so now they are going for his political and business associates in any attempt to find the tiniest morsel of something. They have nothing, but need something. They can't prove the Russians had an effect on the election, (remember Rob Rosenstein saying that during his announcement of the indictment of the russian hackers? He said the election was NOT changed by the russians) so they are going after everyone that knows, worked for, or are family members of Trump in an effort to make him resign to protect his family and business. It's so obvious what is going on. Yet Jeff Sessions is nowhere to be seen. If Sessions had an honorable piece of DNA in his body, he would resign and not force President Trump to fire him. He needs to go. Worthless POS political appointee. Sessions or his replacement needs to go after actual criminals. Hillary Clinton, and her staff, James Comey, and the rest of the higher echelon in our intelligence agencies that used their positions to actually try and influence the elections by exonerating clinton and then trying to cover it up. It was in the news today that Comey totally lied about the FBI spending sleepless nights pouring over the hundred of thousands of emails on Weiners laptop. They actually did very little work on it, covering 24 hours if I remember right, and then comey comes out and exonerates hillary on national TV which was way above his pay grade to do. It should have taken weeks to completely cover all the data in the emails. There is also speculation that the "missing emails about yoga and Chelsea's wedding have been recovered. Where is Jeff Sessions? That is a sedition crime. The evidence is all there and been exposed, yet Sessions sits with his thumb in his arse and twiddles his prostate doing nothing. Its his fawking job to prosecute crimes and he is not doing it. Clintons crimes have nothing to do with what he recused himself of. Her crimes are totally different. All out there for all to see, and yet the two tiered justice system in this country won't do a danged thing about it. When does this stop? [/QUOTE]
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