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    1. Jludo

      U.S. directs agents to cover up program used to investigate Americans

      This is huge news. "(Reuters) - A secretive U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration unit is funneling information from intelligence intercepts, wiretaps, informants and a massive database of telephone records to authorities across the nation to help them launch criminal investigations of...
    2. rambone

      Supreme Court: Waiting 7 years for a trial is speedy enough

      SCOTUS recently decided that a person can be locked up for 7+ years without it being a violation of the 6th Amendment guarantee of speedy public trials. All a state has to do is claim it doesn't have the money to give you a trial and they can apparently get away with this indefinitely. All...
    3. Grunt

      Suspect Was Not Read Miranda Rights

      Here's a paragraph from a abc news story: "A senior Justice Department official told ABC News that federal law enforcement officials are invoking the public safety exception to the Miranda rights, so that Tsarnaev will be questioned immediately without having Miranda rights issued to him."...
    4. rambone

      Innocent man framed by police finally exonerated after 13 years in prison

      A man spent 13 years in prison for a murder he didn't commit. Cleveland police detectives set him up by coercing false testimonies and by withholding evidence that would exonerate him. It takes a real monster to frame an innocent man. Those detectives are as dangerous to society as any...
    5. WWIIIDefender

      Obama Administration Refuses To Tell Judge If NDAA is Being Illegally Enforced?

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZjXHjkzMD4&feature=plcp
    6. KG1

      Military detention law blocked by NY Judge

      NDAA detention provision blocked by NY Judge Looks like NY US District Judge Katherine Forrest has weighed in on the controversial NDAA law and put a temporary block on any enforcement of the military detention clause on the basis that it could potentially conflict with 1A rights...
    7. CarmelHP

      Wrong man executed

      This is my greatest unease with the state killing people: Wrong man was executed in Texas, probe says - Yahoo! News A terrible travesty of justice that should give everyone pause.
    8. GodFearinGunTotin

      SC upholds your right to be framed.

      Your rights are subordinate to those of your persecutors...um I mean prosecutors, police, witnesses, etc. Articles: The Supreme Court Again Upholds Your Right to Be Framed
    9. level.eleven

      Go to trial, refuse the plea.

      http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/11/opinion/sunday/go-to-trial-crash-the-justice-system.html?_r=1 I heard this opinion piece being discussed on a radio program this evening and thought I would share. It is an example of just how fragile a lot of the systems the state relies upon to generate...
    10. indyk

      National Defense Authorization Act

      I don't often visit this section of the forum but, I'm interested to here opinions from Law enforcement, Military, and civilians here at INGO. About The National Defense Authorization Act of "2012 :popcorn:
    11. rambone

      McCain's Terror Bill: American citizens will be sent to military prisons

      John McCain and Carl Levin have drafted a new defense bill in secret, and it has already passed committee under closed-door conditions, without even a single hearing. S. 1867 takes us one step closer toward a military dictatorship, all under the auspices of safety and security. It contains...
    12. rambone

      Civil Forfeiture used to confiscate $1M motel from innocent owners

      The Federal (and local) Government can seize property from owners if it was suspected to be related to a crime, then sell it and reap the profits for themselves. The owners don't have to be convicted or even CHARGED with a crime. The Institute for Justice Challenges "Policing for...
    13. I

      Chalk up another one for the tyrannical government

      I dont care if this woman was innocent or guilty and just found not guilty, I dont care, that is not the reason for this post. The reason for this post is how the government now wants to be reimbursed for attempting to prosecute someone. What the hell is that all about? I mean come on now...
    14. mrjarrell

      So, How Will It Turn Out?

      Here's a terrible story. A woman is tied up, tortured and supposedly raped. She says the assailant is her ex, who she's had issues with before, (primarily custody of their son). She tells the cops where they can find him and they go and arrest him. He's thrown in jail and charged with an array...
    15. WWIIIDefender

      Tennesee Law Enforcement Shakedown

      Stealing your money cause its good for you, them and the war on drugs. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJd4Q4u5cqU Policing for profit http://www.ij.org/about/3114
    16. mrjarrell

      Daniels Vetoes Forfeiture Bill

      Good for Daniels! He saw, (and rightly so) that the bill, as well as the current prosecutors and police procedures, were unConstitutional. It's quite clear in the Indiana Constitution that ALL proceeds are to go to the schools and not be stolen by the prosecutors and police, to beef up their...
    17. mrjarrell

      McCain Proposes Indefinite Detention Without Trial for Citizens

      Who didn't see this coming? Oh, that's right. The people who support indefinite detention without trial. Now they want to be able to deny citizens their rights under the Constitution. As the article points out, just speaking your mind can get you put on their list, as it has other people...
    18. rambone

      Is 'waterboarding' a form of torture?

      The latest death of Osama Bin Laden has renewed the argument that the U.S. Government should not be constrained by the 8th Amendment when it comes to dealing with scary terror suspects. Darth Cheney has been banging on his well-used war drums about torture, and the public is lapping it up...
    19. rambone

      Can the president assassinate anyone he wants to?

      Should the president be able to assassinate any "terrorist" he wants to? In an age when tens of thousands of American citizens are on "terror watch lists," do we really support giving the president the power to assassinate people at will, intentionally denying them a trial? Judge Napolitano...
    20. rambone

      Obama sets up formal system of indefinite detention, despite acquittal of prisoners

      Obama is not only embracing the transgressions of his predecessor, he is expanding them. He signed an order that allows prisoners to be held indefinitely, even after they have been *acquitted* (if they are afforded the luxury of a trial.) Modern day Gulags. Obama creates indefinite...
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