Sunday, March 22, 2015

Police State

Former prosecutor apologizes to man he wrongfully convicted 30 years ago.
"Stroud, 63, was the lead prosecutor in Ford's 1984 murder trial. Even though it was a jury of 12 people who unanimously voted to convict Ford of the Nov. 5, 1983, shooting death of Shreveport, La., jeweler Isadore Rozeman then chose the death penalty as his punishment, Stroud takes responsibility for the decision — one he now admits was flawed with inaction on his part and coupled with the admitted "arrogant, judgmental, narcissistic and very full of myself" attitude of the attorney he was then.
In perhaps an unprecedented move by a former prosecutor, Stroud is offering a public apology to Ford in a three-page letter to The (Shreveport, La.) Times in response to the newspaper's coverage of Ford's plight."
The reason prosecutors don't apologize is they care about convictions, not justice.

UK government admits it has granted spies the authority to hack any device anywhere for any reason. It's like James Bond's unrestricted license to kill.

SWATting in front of a live audience.

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