Description:This book is a biographical/fiction which may or may not be an oxymoron. The book was written as a result of a false prosecution and conviction by a corrupt court in Louisville, Kentucky, which sent the author to prison at Leavenworth, Kansas for seventy-five months. Why such an oppressive and infamous prison for a sixty-five year old man who had never received a parking ticket, a first time offender for a "white collar crime?" To find out the book explores the role of rogue prosecutors, like Matthew W. Friedrich, who charged, tried and convicted a four term United States Senator Ted Stevens using the tactics employed against this author; deals with convicted thieves, stacking the jury, non-disclosure of exculpatory evidence and illegal counseling of a jury in deliberation by the judge and prosecutor. This scandalous event could happen to you. The evidence of a justice system gone astray is very much in the news and a part of the political campaign of 2016 led by Senator Bernie Sanders and of course, late to the game Hilliary Clinton. These far leaning liberals who laud and support our current president Obama who may have started the indictment of Senator Stevens through his "hangman" Eric Holder. It must be noted here that the "do nothing congress" did something positive in 2007 by passing what was called "The Second Chance Act." It was funded with sixty five million dollars and its purpose was to send non-violent, non-drug offenders, non-sex charged first time offenders who were sixty five years of age to a half-way house to do community service. This came at a time when America had elected its first black president and it had its first black Attorney General...what did they do to make certain fellow blacks who met this qualification were released...not a damn thing! The Bureau of Prisons spent the sixty five million on studies, training of guards and overtime pay. It has been reported that only one inmate was released under the program...go figure! The AuthorWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A Sordid Prosecution: Welby Thomas Cox, Jr. Vs. United States of America. To get started finding A Sordid Prosecution: Welby Thomas Cox, Jr. Vs. United States of America, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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A Sordid Prosecution: Welby Thomas Cox, Jr. Vs. United States of America
Description: This book is a biographical/fiction which may or may not be an oxymoron. The book was written as a result of a false prosecution and conviction by a corrupt court in Louisville, Kentucky, which sent the author to prison at Leavenworth, Kansas for seventy-five months. Why such an oppressive and infamous prison for a sixty-five year old man who had never received a parking ticket, a first time offender for a "white collar crime?" To find out the book explores the role of rogue prosecutors, like Matthew W. Friedrich, who charged, tried and convicted a four term United States Senator Ted Stevens using the tactics employed against this author; deals with convicted thieves, stacking the jury, non-disclosure of exculpatory evidence and illegal counseling of a jury in deliberation by the judge and prosecutor. This scandalous event could happen to you. The evidence of a justice system gone astray is very much in the news and a part of the political campaign of 2016 led by Senator Bernie Sanders and of course, late to the game Hilliary Clinton. These far leaning liberals who laud and support our current president Obama who may have started the indictment of Senator Stevens through his "hangman" Eric Holder. It must be noted here that the "do nothing congress" did something positive in 2007 by passing what was called "The Second Chance Act." It was funded with sixty five million dollars and its purpose was to send non-violent, non-drug offenders, non-sex charged first time offenders who were sixty five years of age to a half-way house to do community service. This came at a time when America had elected its first black president and it had its first black Attorney General...what did they do to make certain fellow blacks who met this qualification were released...not a damn thing! The Bureau of Prisons spent the sixty five million on studies, training of guards and overtime pay. It has been reported that only one inmate was released under the program...go figure! The AuthorWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A Sordid Prosecution: Welby Thomas Cox, Jr. Vs. United States of America. To get started finding A Sordid Prosecution: Welby Thomas Cox, Jr. Vs. United States of America, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.