US Justice System Legally Destroying Lives
                                                                        
The state calls its own violence law, but that of the individual crime.

Bye Dad, 
I'll see you
on
my 18th
Birthday.

Love Trent

 

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I
t is not a Justice System.
It is just a system.
~Bob Enyart

Bad laws are the worst
sort of tyranny.
~Edmund Burke

This is a court of law,
young man, not a court
of justice. ~
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.


 

 

 

 

 


Trent

Among the attributes
of God, although they are all
equal, mercy shines
with even more brilliancy
than justice.
- Cervantes


 
Steven with his dog Rocky

Let us be merciful as well
as just.

- Henry Wadsworth


 

Mercy more becomes a
magistrate than the
vindictive wrath which
 men call justice.
- Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow

One can not be just if one
is not humane.
[Lat., On ne peut etre juste
si on n'est pas humain.]
- Luc de Clapier de
Vauvanargues, Reflexions
(XXVIII)

In the Halls of Justice, the
only justice is in the halls.
Lenny Bruce



That's hysterical

http://www.inthesetimes.com
/main/article/2797/


There can be no equal justice
where the kind of trial a man
gets depends on
the amount of money he has."
- U.S. Supreme Court Justice
Hugo Black, Griffin v. Illinois,
373 U.S.12,(1964)

,
THIS IS FUN    

"If the motto ‘and justice
for all’ becomes ‘and justice
for those who can
afford it’, we threaten the
very underpinnings of our
social contract."
- Chief Justice
Ronald George California
Supreme Court, Annual
"State ofJudiciary"
Speech, 2001

We love Martin McMahon

From TCPalm, Stuart, FL

Regarding Judge Larry
Shack and his ludicrous
statement, “I’m going to
hand out a million years
served before I’m off the
bench,” what do we have
here? Premeditation and
prejudice — already
sentencing people before
their cases are heard. He
is an elected egomaniac.

Let’s get together and
vote, or force this “judge”
into another venue —
maybe flippin’ burgers at
a hamburger stand. Then
the “judge” can claim more
than a billion served.

Martin McMahon
Stuart, Fl



 


 

 


Justice is open to
everyone in the same
 way as the Ritz Hotel. ~Judge Sturgess



  
 

 

 

Steven with his son Trent



Steven & Trent

A senior editor of the US Executive Intelligence
 Review says the real
conditions of American
prisons are being
institutionally covered up.


During a Friday interview with Press TV's US Desk, Jeff Steinberg said that "if the world got a clear
picture of just how horrific the situation is inside the
US penal system at the federal, state and local
level, it would leave a very, very deep scar on
America's
reputation."

He went on to add that
those in charge of US detention centers have
"an institutional commitment" to keep that abuses taking place inside prisons from the public.

Steinberg said
overcrowding and lack of sufficient personnel were two of the main
contributing factor to the horrifying conditions of

US prisons.
He said according to
The Crime Report's estimates, some 200,000 cases of sex abuses that take place inside prisons annually.

The Executive Intelligence Review says the US has been reported to have the highest incarceration rate among developed nations.

Back in 2009, 90 prison
staff members were
charged with sexually abusing inmates.
Prison inmates subjected
to sexual misconduct by prison
staff in the
nation's 93 federal prison sites doubled between
2007 and 2009.


How much justice can
you afford?
Will it cost an arm, a leg
or much, much more?
What is so good about a
"free" defense,
When it takes a high
powered attorney to beat
 the offense.
You get as much justice
as you can buy,
And that my friends is no
lie.
Just visit a jail and you will
see why.

You get as much justice
as you can buy.
No money,  no justice,
Is how it goes.
A sad but true tale of woes
Linda Frazzetto
 

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Please help Steven and
others fight this injustice.
 

http://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=Yj8p94a81ZE

The reality is that the United States of America, which proclaims itself the 'land of freedom,' has the most dishonest, dangerous and crooked legal system of any developed nation.
The state calls its own violence law, but that of the individual crime. ~Max
Stirner, The Ego and His Own

....it could happen in your life It could be your son, daughter,  brother or sister.


Stevens case number is 04-19-CFA.   Click on this link to the correction facility where he is being held.



Please help Steven and
others fight this injustice.
 


Steven and his Austrian friend Mgk write this song before he returned to the US and get himself arrested. Click here.
"So many broken dreams"


 

 

 

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Stevens case number is 04-19-CFA.   Click on this link to the correction facility where he is being held.

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 Steven & Tiffany

It is the spirit and not the form of law that keeps justice alive. ~Earl Warren


Trent

A good judge should never boast of his power, because he can do nothing
but what he can do justly:
he is not the master, but
the minister of the
law. Authority without virtue is a very dangerous state.
- Thomas Wils
on


Extreme justice is extreme injustice.
[Lat., Summum jus, summa injuria.]
- Cicero (Marcus Tullius Cicero


Steven & Trent 2003
Help Steven reunite with his child.
 

Changes in sentencing law and policy, not increases in crime rates, explain most of the six-fold increase in the national prison population.  And “one size fits all" mandatory minimum sentences that allow little or no consideration for individual characteristics as in case above.

People who love sausage and people who believe in justice should never watch
either of them being made. ~Otto Bismark

 Unfortunately, we cannot get the attention of Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson and it appears that without high-profile help, situations like this remain on the backburner and out of the public eye and without media attention. Are the scales of justice tipped in favor of celebrity and wealth? Where is the justice when the sentence is more criminal than the act?  
All we have is this website and you!   Please help.

Where is the justice when our children crying out for help and no one hears them.



It is the spirit and not the form of law that keeps justice alive. ~Earl Warren

Gareth Peirce, an internationally acclaimed and respected solicitor based in London, explains in her book Dispatches from the Dark Side, “Guilty pleas resolve 97% of US trials, an extraordinary statistic inevitably achieved by the defendant's apprehension of what lies ahead -- not just for the 'worst of the worst' - and a desire to avoid, at any cost, the US law's most extreme application.”

A number of her clients including Syed Talha Ahsan, Babar Ahmad, Adel Abdel Bary and Khalid al-Fawwaz have been held in British prisons for a record amount of years fighting extradition to the US.

All of these men protest their innocence and would welcome their day in court -- a British court. However the evidence against them is either so flimsy or nonexistent that police in the UK have no intention of wasting public money on trials which will end up being laughed out of court.

Which takes us back to the 2003 US Extradition agreement in which the Blair government tied the hands of the UK judiciary beyond sound judgment; now any slight allegation made by the US should be regarded in British courts as solid proof.

By the way, it's not a two-way system. Should the UK ever wish to extradite a US citizen, the evidence supplied must be well documented, concrete and factual and able to withstand the scrutiny of a US judge.


Britain's legal system became the basis for most others in the world. It is based on presumed innocence and a trial by a jury of one's peers which emanates from our rights as set out in the Magna Carta of 1215, a noble document which has stood the test of time.

The 2003 Extradition Treaty is a complete betrayal of those basic rights. A victim of the treaty faces being locked up without evidence and has no right to a trial by jury and gone is the presumption of
innocence.

We cannot allow anyone in UK custody or under “house arrest” like Julian Assange to be extradited to the US. You just have to look at the treatment of America's own citizens to realize this.
Bradley Manning, the 22-year-old US Army Private accused of leaking classified documents to Wikileaks, has been held in solitary confinement for the last seven months, despite not having been convicted of any crime.

Manning has been kept alone in a cell for 23 hours a day, barred from exercising in that cell, deprived of sleep, and denied even a pillow or sheets for his bed. Unsurprisingly he now relies on anti-depressants to cope with the effects of isolation. No date for a court hearing has been set.
Make no mistake, this sort of treatment is torture and we, as a civilized nation, cannot send anyone into the hands of the US judicial system which openly tortures its own citizens as well as others.

But don't stop there! Every year the State Department of the U.S. sending a complaint letters to one hundred and eighty countries around the world reminding them of their human right violations.


Stevens case number is 04-19-CFA.   Click on this link to the correction facility where he is being held.