Police Department Loses Years Of Evidence In Ransomware Incident

just a good laugh here. One there is no such thing as a prosecutor outside of entertainment. icpiper fixed his/her mistake to District Attorney, you actually can not sue someone only file litigation, a district attorney's job is work for the states best interest not to punish crime, a judge is a moderator in most cases where a jury of the person's peers decides guilt or innocence. I watched a judge prejury himself because he decided that he would act on facts not in evidence, can't comment on that any further but the point is you have attorney in fact, and actors. Actors act in their best interest, while attorneys are required to give the best legal advice. The bar asc as a whole is trying to fix the mess an acting guild created because they were dishonorably discharged from the United States Marine Corp, for conduct unbecoming a United States Citizen. The one thing that they did that still baffles me is one of the troops was sticking candy bars unwrapped in his hiney hole, and then eating them. They were told they were not welcome in any of the acting guilds as no one wanted the actors who brought disgrace to the United States Armed Forces by their actions pulling the stunt they pulled in the United States Marine Corp. So they challenged it saying they were being discriminated against. From what most of the Bar asc can verify they used it as a stepping stone to attempt to reduce the United States of America to mass chaos and rioting. But until it is proved beyond a responsible doubt and verified by any and all appeals they choose to option, people simply have to wait for due process to find guilt or innocence. I know the guys who started are dishonorably discharged recruits or simply foreigners on us soil, they don't have universal suffrage or any standing in the country. So until due process figures out what is actually going crazy things like this are going to keep happening.
 
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everyone man woman and child, and ennoch since people are claiming to be transgender, are protected by the constitution's statement that every one in the United States of America has certain inevitable god given rights. To be a citizen you have to born to citizens, be born on territory controlled by the United States of America or be a naturalized citizen with a green card. Those people are granted universal suffrage. People who have not graduated high school or gotten a ged technically are not supposed to have suffrage but they changed it years ago to eighteen years of age to simply things. That is because the United States of America's congress felt that requiring public education or equal private education, was required to understand a ballot. Felons do not have universal suffrage currently. That means they have no standing with the court system, can not serve on jury duty and can not vote. That means they are foreigners. People with interests other than that of the nation that they are residing in.

The education thing is also why some states have truncey laws why taxes pay for school since it is a federal requirement for every man, woman and child. If you do not have a declared sex you are an ennoch in legal terms. Some countries have an I, O and (/) for bathrooms because they still have the ennoch on the legal documents. In japan they have male, female and co-op, which means exactly what it says male and female at the same time.

The rest is legal stuff if it is confusing you have two options to have someone explain it to you, go to a public library and read the books, then contact the person who wrote the book, or consult an attoney in fact with good standing with the bar asc of your state. That second one includes law colleges and universities. or you can just laugh at it and go on as if it does not impact you. It does impact every person in this country but there is only so much that can be explained in a semi-public forum. Remember you have to sign up for an account and ask kyle bennet to join the forum.
 
just a good laugh here. One there is no such thing as a prosecutor outside of entertainment. icpiper fixed his/her mistake to District Attorney, you actually can not sue someone only file litigation, a district attorney's job is work for the states best interest not to punish crime, a judge is a moderator in most cases where a jury of the person's peers decides guilt or innocence. I watched a judge prejury himself because he decided that he would act on facts not in evidence, can't comment on that any further but the point is you have attorney in fact, and actors. Actors act in their best interest, while attorneys are required to give the best legal advice. The bar asc as a whole is trying to fix the mess an acting guild created because they were dishonorably discharged from the United States Marine Corp, for conduct unbecoming a United States Citizen. The one thing that they did that still baffles me is one of the troops was sticking candy bars unwrapped in his hiney hole, and then eating them. They were told they were not welcome in any of the acting guilds as no one wanted the actors who brought disgrace to the United States Armed Forces by their actions pulling the stunt they pulled in the United States Marine Corp. So they challenged it saying they were being discriminated against. From what most of the Bar asc can verify they used it as a stepping stone to attempt to reduce the United States of America to mass chaos and rioting. But until it is proved beyond a responsible doubt and verified by any and all appeals they choose to option, people simply have to wait for due process to find guilt or innocence. I know the guys who started are dishonorably discharged recruits or simply foreigners on us soil, they don't have universal suffrage or any standing in the country. So until due process figures out what is actually going crazy things like this are going to keep happening.


drakken, am I understanding you correctly?

http://da.co.la.ca.us/
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I am proud to serve as the 42nd District Attorney of Los Angeles County. Our prosecutors, investigators and support staff members are among the nation’s best.

Definition of perjury
  1. : the voluntary violation of an oath or vow either by swearing to what is untrue or by omission to do what has been promised under oath : false swearing

Since when does a Judge take an oath during a trial unless he is acting as a witness in a trial and not sitting as the Judge?

And how is an "Acting Guild" being discharged from the Marine Corps?
I must confess some ignorance here as I have never heard of an "acting guild" related to Military Lawyers, or what is really called Judge Advocates. What I do know of them is from my time in the Army and when I have used them myself. I had look and see if the Marines had their own JAG Officers or if the Navy provided them and it looks as if they do.
http://www.marines.com/being-a-marine/roles-in-the-corps/command-element/judge-advocate

And look at this. The even the Marines have prosecutors;
As a prosecutor or defense counsel, you will be responsible for................

There is no such charge as "Conduct unbecoming a United States Citizen" although all of the services have such charges under the UCMJ;
Article 133 - Conduct unbecoming an officer and gentleman

I just don't get your story, a link would be wonderful, and I wonder if maybe we have a translation problem going on here. I do not mean to offend but is English your first language?

I am wondering if I am misunderstanding you because of some English translation problems. My wife is Korean, I know how such things can become difficult.
 
everyone man woman and child, and ennoch since people are claiming to be transgender, are protected by the constitution's statement that every one in the United States of America has certain inevitable god given rights. To be a citizen you have to born to citizens, be born on territory controlled by the United States of America or be a naturalized citizen with a green card. Those people are granted universal suffrage. People who have not graduated high school or gotten a ged technically are not supposed to have suffrage but they changed it years ago to eighteen years of age to simply things. That is because the United States of America's congress felt that requiring public education or equal private education, was required to understand a ballot. Felons do not have universal suffrage currently. That means they have no standing with the court system, can not serve on jury duty and can not vote. That means they are foreigners. People with interests other than that of the nation that they are residing in.

The education thing is also why some states have truncey laws why taxes pay for school since it is a federal requirement for every man, woman and child. If you do not have a declared sex you are an ennoch in legal terms. Some countries have an I, O and (/) for bathrooms because they still have the ennoch on the legal documents. In japan they have male, female and co-op, which means exactly what it says male and female at the same time.

The rest is legal stuff if it is confusing you have two options to have someone explain it to you, go to a public library and read the books, then contact the person who wrote the book, or consult an attoney in fact with good standing with the bar asc of your state. That second one includes law colleges and universities. or you can just laugh at it and go on as if it does not impact you. It does impact every person in this country but there is only so much that can be explained in a semi-public forum. Remember you have to sign up for an account and ask kyle bennet to join the forum.

Eunuch, not ennoch
Inalienable rights

I think your auto-correct is screwing you over.

Sufferage is the right to vote so .... good info, but not sure why it matters in this discussion. But US Citizens who are felons do not lose their citizenship. The may have lost some of their rights as citizens but they are still US citizens.

EDITED: WAIT, I am seeing something here;
http://immigration.findlaw.com/citizenship/can-your-u-s-citizenship-be-revoked-.html

Although rare, it is possible for a naturalized U.S. citizen to have his or her citizenship stripped through a process called "denaturalization."

Grounds for Denaturalization

  1. Falsification or Concealment of Relevant Facts:
  2. Refusal to Testify Before Congress:
  3. Membership in Subversive Groups:
  4. Dishonorable Military Discharge: Since you may become a naturalized U.S. citizen by virtue of serving in the U.S. military, your citizenship may be revoked if you are dishonorably discharged before serving five years. Reasons for dishonorable discharge, which must follow a general court-martial, include desertion and sexual assault.

So if I am headed in the right direction here drakken, you know of a case where a foreign national was serving in the Marines as a JAG Officer and this Officer was dishonorably discharged before he had completed 5 years of service?

It's important to note that usually, foreign nationals had to complete several years of service to actually be granted citizenship. This led to problems when you take these non-citizens to other countries so in order to provide them the full protections that being a citizen grants, they have greatly speed up how long it takes to have this status. But they have a 5 year "probationary" period where if they screw up, they will have their citizenship stripped and usually be deported afterwards.

But none of this applies to native born US Citizens.
 
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