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Tuesday, March 14, 2017
THE FACADE OF COURT JUSTICE & IMPARTIALITY
Yesterday's Waterloo Region Record has a very disturbing article titled "Man alleges Detroit police framed him". Wow that's certainly not subtle. It's an in your face allegation of criminal conduct by a specific police force. The evidence presented in the article is very compelling and disturbing. Desmond Ricks was convicted of second degree murder 25 years ago on what he states was "...sham evidence- bullets that didn't come from the victim.".
The University of Michigan law school have an Innocence Clinic. Their director states that Detroit police used to be infamous for taking constitutional shortcuts in order to close murder cases. Further he states that "the Detroit police lab was shut down after a 2008 audit revealed sloppy work, including the botched analysis of gun evidence.".
Meanwhile a witness originally against Mr. Ricks has recanted her testimony stating that she was frightened by police and bullied by a prosecutor.
Hand it to homo sapiens. We are capable of taking institutions allegedly dedicated to truth and justice and perverting them at will to suit the purposes of those in charge. Shameful and a wake up call.
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