Saturday, August 4, 2018

Bundy dismissal appealed by Sessions' prosecutors

Via Terry

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Larry Klayman is shocked DOJ 'Deep Staters' still targeting rancher, sons 

If you thought that the lying, deceit and outright corruption at my once proud alma mater, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), had reached an end point – with phony claims by Attorney General Jeff Sessions and FBI Director Christopher Wray promising to clean up the mess that resulted in the “witch hunt” by Special Counsel Robert Mueller against President Donald Trump – think again!

Just yesterday, Sessions and equally corrupt prosecutors in Las Vegas, Nevada, along with appellate lawyers at “Main Justice” in Washington, D.C., incredibly had the shameless chutzpah to appeal the dismissal by Judge Gloria Navarro (who was not and remains no friend of Cliven Bundy, his family and the armed peaceful protesters who stood down a tyrannical government at Bunkerville in 2014) of the supercedeas indictment that resulted in an eventual criminal trial earlier this year after Cliven and his sons were imprisoned without bail for two years. The goal was to have the Bundys imprisoned for life.

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1 comment:

  1. This appeal stops a review by OIG DIRECTOR of DOJ Michael Horowitz! Bundy becomes collateral damage to stop another OIG report that would expose more and not about some bias of a couple of FBI love birds but the due process rights and all rights of all of us at stake.

    It was Attorney General Loretta Lynch who changed the job duties of the OIG Directors who are like the police chiefs of an agency and once allowed to be involved more as ones police chief in ones town or city would in cases NOW THEY CANNOT ACT OR KNOW UNTIL THE CASE IS CLOSED AND THEN REVIEW IF WHAT WAS DONE SHOULD HAVE BEEN DONE. Seems like the Bundy case is not wanted anywhere near Michael Horowitz reviewing what happened..and possible referrals for others to be prosecuted.
    --Linda Joy Adams. BIN

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