7/19/2008 12:17 PM
Anonymous wrote:
If he lived in Broward they'd stop him on a "license and registration" checkpoint (after waving all the whites in nice cars by), find something wrong, and send him back to prison.
7/19/2008 1:11 PM
GREAT MAN wrote:
One of the Greatest men in the 20th Century. He and Gandhi confronted the Imperial Powers with a Truth that could not be diluted, not even by trickery and deceit.
The difference here is the SAO takes a decidely unenlightened, dare we say complicit, view of it whereas most big city DAs recognize it for what it is and dispose of the lousy cases quickly and efficiently.
The law is the law? Come on now Satz, what kind of law or justice is it when the police break laws and moral codes themselves to make the arrest?
Satz and cronies never saw a bad arrest they wouldn't back to the hilt, never saw a poor slob they didn't want to make a statistic out of and imprison. That's the Broward difference.
Waste resources, drain and stress the system to the breaking point, and cause the violent guys to go free.
Well done.
7/19/2008 4:01 PM
Miami's Rumpole wrote:
LOCAL BOYZ MADE GOOD In a seeming blast from a past, a couple of Miami Cops were arrested on Thursday and appeared in Federal Court today before Magistrate Dube on charges they were involved with a gang that ran drugs and took bets.
Rumpole says: What no food? What's a good bet without a little nosh?
The officers are Michael King and Antonio Roberts.
The lead defendant is a former corrections officer who goes by the nickname "cone head". The Feds apparently said to some snitch "take me to your leader" and Mr. Marvin Coney was subsequently indicted.
Of course, any state prosecutor will tell you that cops are not dirty and never ever lie.
7/19/2008 6:08 PM
Anonymous wrote:
If we had judges in Broward that aspired to be more like Nelson Mandela, we'd have an end to the trash we have on the bench now.
7/19/2008 8:07 PM
Che Gurvera wrote:
He kidnapped people and was a terrorist, were are you getting your history? Did you a attend a "historically Black Florida University"? Give me a huge break. Che was another criminal. You didn't buy one of Nelson's stupid T-Shirts have you?
7/19/2008 9:55 PM
Anonymous wrote:
and the pro-racism block makes its voice heard at 8:07
7/19/2008 10:36 PM
Anonymous wrote:
Regarding Rumpole and the justice building blog. Why does Rumpole associates the name "Travis Stone" with his e-mail address?
Who is Travis Stone?
7/19/2008 10:41 PM
the truth wrote:
well so glad that nelson made south africa safer and a better place to live. OH wait he did not; actually he made it twice as dangerous. great job at least its free nelson
7/19/2008 10:48 PM
BIG HAPPY COCK THANKS TO BILL wrote:
but not small coks but really BIG ONES
7/19/2008 10:49 PM
HAPPY COCK wrote:
Thanks you Gelin for sucking me dy realy enjoyed it
7/20/2008 6:54 AM
david lindsey wrote:
i don't know why u guys hate each other but u need to get over ur petty behavior and focus on the criminals in those robes. lets get polygrapghs and drug testing
7/20/2008 8:05 AM
a-turd the swine herd wrote:
All A-Turd can ever talk about is something have to do with somebody's sack. He's got some major issues obviously. It stems back to his lack of a childhood and his perennial adolescents. It's why he's always looking for an authority figure in all the wrong places and in all the wrong people. He and Ratboy ought to get married for keeps.
7/20/2008 9:08 AM
MANDELA wrote:
MANDELA IS TRUELY A GREAT MAN. FEW CAN COMPARE TO HIM IN THE LAST HUNDRED YEARS. EQUALITY AND FREEDOM FOR ALL.
7/20/2008 10:29 PM
Anonymous wrote:
I agree Nelson Mandela is a great inspiration for freedom and equality... he lead a country into Independence and became it's first leader and is well known.
If he lived in Broward they'd stop him on a "license and registration" checkpoint (after waving all the whites in nice cars by), find something wrong, and send him back to prison.
One of the Greatest men in the 20th Century. He and Gandhi confronted the Imperial Powers with a Truth that could not be diluted, not even by trickery and deceit.
DWB is a problem everywhere in the US.
The difference here is the SAO takes a decidely unenlightened, dare we say complicit, view of it whereas most big city DAs recognize it for what it is and dispose of the lousy cases quickly and efficiently.
The law is the law? Come on now Satz, what kind of law or justice is it when the police break laws and moral codes themselves to make the arrest?
Satz and cronies never saw a bad arrest they wouldn't back to the hilt, never saw a poor slob they didn't want to make a statistic out of and imprison. That's the Broward difference.
Waste resources, drain and stress the system to the breaking point, and cause the violent guys to go free.
Well done.
LOCAL BOYZ MADE GOOD
In a seeming blast from a past, a couple of Miami Cops were arrested on Thursday and appeared in Federal Court today before Magistrate Dube on charges they were involved with a gang that ran drugs and took bets.
Rumpole says: What no food? What's a good bet without a little nosh?
The officers are Michael King and Antonio Roberts.
The lead defendant is a former corrections officer who goes by the nickname "cone head". The Feds apparently said to some snitch "take me to your leader" and Mr. Marvin Coney was subsequently indicted.
Of course, any state prosecutor will tell you that cops are not dirty and never ever lie.
That's why the Feds have the case.
http://www.justicebuilding.blogspot.com/
If we had judges in Broward that aspired to be more like Nelson Mandela, we'd have an end to the trash we have on the bench now.
He kidnapped people and was a terrorist, were are you getting your history? Did you a attend a "historically Black Florida University"? Give me a huge break. Che was another criminal. You didn't buy one of Nelson's stupid T-Shirts have you?
and the pro-racism block makes its voice heard at 8:07
Regarding Rumpole and the justice building blog. Why does Rumpole associates the name "Travis Stone" with his e-mail address?
Who is Travis Stone?
well so glad that nelson made south africa safer and a better place to live. OH wait he did not; actually he made it twice as dangerous. great job at least its free nelson
but not small coks but really BIG ONES
Thanks you Gelin for sucking me dy realy enjoyed it
i don't know why u guys hate each other but u need to get over ur petty behavior and focus on the criminals in those robes.
lets get polygrapghs and drug testing
All A-Turd can ever talk about is something have to do with somebody's sack. He's got some major issues obviously. It stems back to his lack of a childhood and his perennial adolescents. It's why he's always looking for an authority figure in all the wrong places and in all the wrong people. He and Ratboy ought to get married for keeps.
MANDELA IS TRUELY A GREAT MAN. FEW CAN COMPARE TO HIM IN THE LAST HUNDRED YEARS. EQUALITY AND FREEDOM FOR ALL.
I agree Nelson Mandela is a great inspiration for freedom and equality... he lead a country into Independence and became it's first leader and is well known.