Sunday, March 9, 2014

Judge questions prosecution of mechanic who built rifle silencers for Navy Seals

Via Jeffery


A judge has questioned the viability of a prosecution against a man accused of illegally building hundreds of untraceable rifle silencers under what had been a secret contract with the Navy Seals.

At a pretrial hearing Friday, Judge Leonie Brinkema suggested that there may be classified evidence in the case that shows California race-car mechanic Mark Landersman had legitimate — but off-the-books — authorization to build the silencers from the Navy. If so, she said, she doubted that prosecutors could win their case.

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6 comments:

  1. In the manufacturers defense ATF has just contracted with him to make suppressors for the drug cartels.. He won't face charges on those ...

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  2. No. But considering the "Justice Dept" released the components assembled and used as completed hand grenades in attacks that have killed persons in Mexico. And that doesn't make the news. I figured I would inject some humor. Being in "bizzaro amerika" the past 5 years it fits.

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    1. No, the way I used really was that I was certainly agreeing with you.

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      Being in "bizzaro amerika" the past 5 years it fits.

      That's for sure.

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  3. nearly FIVE GRAND APIECE?

    $1.7mill/349

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