tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post6627863276824153083..comments2024-03-25T20:06:39.794-05:00Comments on Grits for Breakfast: Drug war cash cow now a budget drain for Hudspeth CountyGritsforbreakfasthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10152152869466958902noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-77451404059591385332013-06-21T09:26:32.670-05:002013-06-21T09:26:32.670-05:00When looking at the "all smiles" picture...When looking at the "all smiles" pictures of Harris County <br />judges and prosecutors one should have in mind that appearances <br />are not infrequently wrong. Many innocent lives would have <br />been saved from knowing and correct undestanding of the facts. <br /><br /><br />1) It is a general notion in Houston that everything is crime, <br />most frequently articulated by lawyers. Lawyers in Houston are <br />not infrequently cheating, most common type of cheating is to <br />do absolutely nothing, and not return calls after accepting <br />money.<br /><br />2) Artificial laws are entered into the criminal codes by <br />members of legal cabal almost each year. No one explicitly <br />agreed to abide by these laws in writing. Every new criminal <br />law generates at least $10,000,000 in profits for various <br />agencies, and increases input into the conviction pipeline, <br />providing healthy, non-violent, mostly male and young able <br />convicts for a variety of private and public prison enterprises <br />treating them as slaves (slavery is legal due to the loophole <br />by design in Amendment XIII).<br /><br />3) When witnessing slave trading in New Orleans in 1828, <br />Lincoln said "If I ever get a chance to hit this thing I'll <br />hit it hard". In 1862 Lincoln executed slave trader Nathaniel <br />Gordon: <br />http://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-by-era/american-civil-war/<br />resources/lincoln-execution-slave-trader-1862<br /><br />4) After close examination of the essence of judges work in <br />Harris County, I don't think they are decent people. If they <br />worked at least 6 months on the bench in the period when <br />John Holmes was DA, did not quit and did not write about <br />atrocities, it applies to all 37 of them. It was Holmes who <br />aggressively kept a blind spot on atrocities, at the time <br />when terror--massive incarceration in connection with <br />artificial crimes such as possession--started and soared with <br />no precedent in history. One must never forget to add words <br />about dozens and dozens of thousands of innocents, whose<br />lives were effectively wiped out, sacrificed for the benefits, <br />employment, and perks of the lifelong taxeating legal cabal.<br /><br />5) It might be a huge, unrecoverable mistake for an innocent <br />railroaded into the system to trust the system as marketed <br />by presstitutes for there is an inherent conflict of interest <br />between just, truth-seeking consideration and hidden agenda <br />of Harris County judges to keep docket as empty as possible, <br />minimizing time allocated for a case, which is possible withing <br />the system where more than 95% of cases never reach trial. <br />The only possible outcome of such criminal "criminal" system is <br />superficial consideration that leads to routine conviction <br />of scores of innocents daily. No chance that "judges" of <br />Harris County don't understand this. In particular, cases <br />where sheriffs bluntly lie, even though there is no evidence, <br />have virtually zero chance of proper consideration, they <br />are railroaded in general manner.<br /><br />6) There is also a conflict of interest for a judge who <br />wants to keep employment and dispose cases daily keeping his <br />docket clear. If he keeps docket balanced and nurtures his <br />attention anomaly (lack of attention) to superficial <br />consideration, he keeps his job (bad way, criminal negligence). <br />If he tries to find out the ultimate truth (he must) in <br />every case, which requires much more time and thought, there <br />is no way he can handle caseload, and if he is persistent he <br />would likely lose his job (decent way). While in a system not <br />overburdened with cases the matter is much more transparent, <br />and everyone realistically can get trial, in the Harris County <br />system with 60,000 cases for 15 misdemeanor judges, and <br />40,000 cases for 22 felony judges it is not possible without <br />dirty tradeins in the mind of a judge.<br /><br />7) In Harris County it is common to hear "guilty until <br />proven innocent", or "guilty until proven wealthy" as a <br />reversal of the strict legal norm "innocent until proven <br />guilty" known as presumption of innocence.<br /><br />End of the part III of indictments.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-19395154556714218872013-06-21T09:22:10.927-05:002013-06-21T09:22:10.927-05:00Cash cows in Harris county
1) In the terms of num...Cash cows in Harris county<br /><br />1) In the terms of numbers, Harris County reached the status <br />of the most productive conviction pipeline in the history of <br />human race. In no other jurisdiction in Texas incarceration <br />numbers match those in Harris County, Texas leaves behind other<br />states, and the US, with its 25% of world incarcerated <br />population, leaves behind the rest of the world, where <br />incarceration rates are typically at least 10 times lower. <br />One should multiply Harris County figures with factor 5-7x <br />to get a number of those under supervision (incarcerated, <br />probation, parole, deferred adjudication etc). Further, one should <br />multiply last numbers with a factor 4 or higher to get an estimate <br />of those family members affected by the legal cabal. Much more were<br />affected previously.<br /><br />2) With 100,000 misdemeanor and felony cases handled by Harris <br />County (not counting much more class C misdemeanor criminal <br />cases such as driving violations handled by municipal courts) <br />each year in a county with 4,000,000 population, more and more <br />are affected. 30-40% of those railroaded into the <br />system have no prior convictions. The numbers indicate that <br />during a time span of 20 years 20% of population will go through <br />the corrupt system, created by lawyers, and for the major part <br />for exclusive benefits of the lawyers (employment, perks, <br />benefits, power, position in society), and affiliates.<br /><br />3) In Houston, it's not infrequent to hear a single-word <br />characterization of Harris County "justice" facilities as <br />"Gestapo". In law enforcement the system is sometimes referred <br />as "Houston rodeo", and current DA Anderson called it "show" <br />in a recent video interview.<br /><br />4) Faced with utter ugliness of the process, one of the major <br />impressions of an innocent railroaded into the Harris County <br />criminal "criminal justice" system is that he is sort of <br />sacrificial victim that system needs for its survival and <br />reproduction.<br /><br />5) When looking at the "all smiles" pictures of Harris County <br />judges and prosecutors one should have in mind that appearances <br />are not infrequently wrong. As history shows, the most brutal, <br />inhuman acts such as human sacrifices (Mexico, sixteenth century) <br />were routinely performed by creatures with "charming, quick" <br />characters, who were able to "dance with feeling", with no <br />visible "moral defects" with "good understanding, good mannered". <br />The criminal rule of Moctezuma II: <br />http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_sacrifice_in_Aztec_culture<br /><br />Professions of their beliefs must not disarm and blind one too. <br />In more recent history, the same Nazi criminals who orchestrated <br />or participated in systematic slaughter of innocents in <br />Auschwitz most typically attended Christian church services on <br />Sundays, generally looked happy and even exuberantly happy, <br />filled with joy on "all smiles" pictures.<br /><br />6) KKK connections. Former judge Poe "served" on the bench <br />of Harris County during steep growth in output of the conviction <br />pipeline in the 80s. The growth itself (aka "beginning of terror") <br />is connected with massive creation of artificial "crimes" in <br />books such as possession. Poe named his 3 daughters <br />in a way that the first letters from their names form "KKK". <br />In 2007, he confirmed his association with KKK by citing a quote <br />from KKK grand wizard Nathanael Bedford: <br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-5K1vHB27g <br />Poe, a bad person, a bad parent, was also called the worst <br />living creature in the US by the national media anchors. Poe, <br />a living example of how wrong to have aspiring lifelong <br />taxeaters, must be voted out, and deported.<br /><br />One with little knowledge of Mexican history would rightly <br />conjecture that KKK name derives from KuKulKan, the a Maya/Aztec <br />snake (also Lucifer) to whom Aztec/Maya criminals in power <br />(period of Moctezuma II) offered human sacrificies on scheduled <br />basis and on massive scale.<br /><br />End of the part II of indictments. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-64553135145140928362013-06-20T15:00:36.688-05:002013-06-20T15:00:36.688-05:00legalize the weed, and focus war on drugs, but the...legalize the weed, and focus war on drugs, but they don't want that because to many pockets are being filled with the hard drugs not to mention the money the state makes from the little guys, they say the big drug dealers are using the weed money to fund ther hard drugs, i'ts just commen sence to take the $$$'s away legalize the weed!...the world would be a lot better off. then they could make a lot of tax money sell in stores like any tobacco product...BUT THAT IS JUST TO SIMPLE I GUESS!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8597101.post-66776741322436942212013-06-20T09:28:10.014-05:002013-06-20T09:28:10.014-05:00The McAllen Monitor is reporting that Brooks Count...The McAllen Monitor is reporting that Brooks County isn't prosecuting checkpoint drug cases declined by the feds. This has been going on since 2010 since they too are upset that the federal dollars to offset the prosecution costs have dried up.<br /><br />The Brooks County people are pretty candid; they contend that it just isn't profitable to prosecute the current crop of drug pushers. You simply can't squeeze blood from a turnip nor money from a poor illegal who is moonlighting as a drug courier.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com