Criminal Justice

Attack on US Judge

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It should be noted that US Judge Esther Salas was born in Monterey Park, California. Her dad is Cuban and her mother Mexican. She moved to New Jersey with her mother when she was 5 years of age. She is now 51.

The attack Attack on her family ended in the apparent suicide of gunmen. According to public safety officials, Roy Den Hollander, an “anti-feminist” lawyer, killed U.S. District Judge Esther Salas’s son and wounded her husband on Sunday during an attack on the family’s home.

WomanHunt Ends

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One year later America's Most Wanted Woman has finally been arrested and may answer questions about Jeffrey Epstein because dead men tell no tales. Will this also apply to women? A year after Jeffrey Epstein’s indictment on federal sex trafficking charges, his confidante Ghislaine Maxwell is facing 6 federal counts for her alleged role in luring Epstein’s young victims.  But it ain’t over till the MaX Lady sings.

Jeffrey Epstein's former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell believed she could evade being prosecuted because she has “serious dirt” on powerful people.

NYPD News

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The NYPD have always been New York’s finest. The police should be doing all they can to get us past a tragedy, maintain order amongst protestors and help the city get past the COVID19 pandemic.

As calls for defunding and reforming police departments have grown, NYC has seen a 24 percent increase in yearly homicides.

There appears to be a belief among cops, and those who defend their conduct, that police culture is built on a code that rewards the exercise of dominance over suspects during arrests.

Police Brutality

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There is a clear distinction between peaceful protesters and violent thugs. Also between peaceful cops and police brutality. According to studies recently released, police violence is a leading cause of death for young men in the United States. Sick and tired protesters continue to express frustration with the pace of policing reforms in USA cities.

¡Three Enemigos!

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Racism in America once again raised its ugly head  - Brunswick, Georgia's history of racist violence was real before Ahmaud Arbery. an unarmed black jogger was gunned down. Ahmaud Arbery was shot dead back in February but it was not until the release of a video of the incident that it was announced that Gregory and Travis McMichael faced justice. 

New Issues Few Answers

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As the can of worms opens wider, Americans should demand answers after accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein died in an apparent suicide inside his prison cell. Some are asking if Epstein's suicide feels like something concocted by Communist Russia?

The final determination was suicide but what about our federal prison system which has lost 12 percent of its workforce since the beginning of the Trump administration? Understaffing is such a chronic problem that prison officials now resort to untrained staffers pulling guard duty.

Mueller Swan Song

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While resigning from the Justice Department, Robert Swan Mueller tells members of US Congress the ball is in your court concerning POTUS Trump's obstruction of justice.

Springtime For POTUS

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President ‪Trump may be taking a victory lap and his base claiming vindication but his real legal perils are far away from being over. How did POTUS go from calling it a witchhunt to a very thorough and fair investigation and from attacking the special counsel to promoting his initial findings? Trump's legal team says Mueller was "professional" in carrying out his Russia investigation and honorable "because it was a great conclusion"

Detention Without Representation

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Who is really well represented in immigration court? The odds of obtaining representation for newly arrived immigrants appearing in federal court has varied over the years. However, their rights appear to be slipping in recent years.

Also, immigrants in detention centers are often hundreds of miles away from legal assistance. Only a tiny percentage of detained immigrants have lawyers, leaving them to stay in the #USA and fend for themselves.