In part 3 we will look at how the US justice system is seen by other governments and by the accused fighting extradition. Seeing that governments frequently get involved in court cases when there is a political element, provides simple and convincing proof that the political element does indeed exist in the US courts. Continue reading Post ID 10757
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US courts political factor Part 2
As we continue to examine the US justice system, we now turn our attention to the practice of witch hunts. That is simply done by the assumption of guilt and loading up with accusations be they founded or not, all in an attempt to get a conviction. Continue reading Post ID 10757
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US courts political factor Part 1
There is perhaps some valid concern about just how political US courts and in particular the US justice system is. There have been a number of cases that have raised some questions both in the US and abroad. Because of that, Connecting the Dots decided to see just what dots we can find and let people come to their own conclusion when we line them all up. Continue reading Post ID 10757
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Bruised egos in Blagojevich trial
Convicting someone for something only hinted at is a bit difficult to do. That is particularly so if one or more of the jurors is an Alpha and just doesn’t follow along and uses their own observations and conclusions of the alleged crime. Continue reading Post ID 10757
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Crow soup Rod style
If there was ever anything to watch that may rival the 1995 OJ Simpson murder trial, this may be it. Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich may be the chef ready to feed crow soup to the people who look to prosecute and convict him. Continue reading Post ID 10757