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Marjorie Taylor Greene and GOP lawmakers locked out of federal jail holding Jan. 6 protestors
43,899 views Jul 29, 2021

 

Ironheaded
16 hours ago
So the "white supremacist" insult REALLY is a clue that the prisoners are being mistreated!!   Habeus Corpus!

 

 


john stanley
6 hours ago
Think about it like this people if you were in prison and your rights were being violated in some people he thought your rights might be violated we're coming to check up on you and they were refused when they generally have oversight of the prison system.. it's clear they're mistreating these people who are unlawfully incarcerated

 



Big Dog
3 hours ago
 @Paul K  People held without charges or without opportunity for bail is something that is done in Russia, is it not?  How is that a conspiracy?

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42 minutes ago, caddieman said:

Too bad they should have let her in……………….AND THEN LOCKED THE DOOR!😂

 

So do you think it is constitutional to keep someone locked up for 6-8 months without access to their lawyer and to be kept in solitary confinement without any charges being brought?  Keep laughing, soon it will be someone in your family.

 

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2 hours ago, Markinsa said:

 

So do you think it is constitutional to keep someone locked up for 6-8 months without access to their lawyer and to be kept in solitary confinement without any charges being brought?  Keep laughing, soon it will be someone in your family.

 

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The government has been doing that for years, maybe decades..Guantanamo as an example .. and torture to boot. I believe we did it from Nixon to now. Somethings never change, they only get added to.

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44 minutes ago, miraj said:

The government has been doing that for years, maybe decades..Guantanamo as an example .. and torture to boot. I believe we did it from Nixon to now. Somethings never change, they only get added to.

 

That's not what I asked.  Go back and re-read what I wrote and answer accordingly.  Thanks!

 

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3 hours ago, Markinsa said:

 

So do you think it is constitutional to keep someone locked up for 6-8 months without access to their lawyer and to be kept in solitary confinement without any charges being brought?  Keep laughing, soon it will be someone in your family.

 

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Nobody in my family is brainwashed by the radical right lies. So I highly doubt it. But thanks for your concern!

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4 minutes ago, caddieman said:

Nobody in my family is brainwashed by the radical right lies. So I highly doubt it. But thanks for your concern!

 

After they kill the right, they'll come for you.  And you conveniently forgot to answer my question.

 

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22 hours ago, Markinsa said:

 

That's not what I asked.  Go back and re-read what I wrote and answer accordingly.  Thanks!

 

It is not constitutional, but it is happening more and more especially with the addition of the Patriot Act. The creation of loopholes by both sides.

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2 hours ago, miraj said:

It is not constitutional, but it is happening more and more especially with the addition of the Patriot Act. The creation of loopholes by both sides.

 

But it only seems to affect those on the right.

 

Demon DOJ Attorney Kathryn Fifield Says She Will Not Have Evidence Ready Against US Reservist, Jan 6. Protester and Political Prisoner Timothy Hale-Cusanelli until 2022 at Earliest

By Jim Hoft
Published July 30, 2021 at 9:22pm

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DOJ Attorney Kathryn Fifield told Judge Trevor McFadden on Friday that she will not have evidence ready against political prisoner Timothy Hale-Cusanelli until 2022 at the earliest.

 

Hale-Cusanelli did not even commit a violent crime. He has no criminal record.
His charges relate to trespassing, obstruction, and disorderly conduct.

 

Julie Kelly wrote about Timothy Hale-Cusanelli at American Greatness.

 

Judge Trevor McFadden told the far left DOJ attorney, “You would not arrest [someone] then gather evidence later. That’s not how this works.”  McFadden then gave Fifield a November 9 trial date.

 

Julie Kelly at American Greatness reported:

During a status hearing Friday afternoon for Timothy Hale-Cusanelli, an Army reservist arrested on January 15 for his involvement in the January 6 protest in Washington, D.C., an assistant U.S. attorney admitted the government will not meet its discovery obligations for all Capitol defendants until early 2022.

 

Kathyrn Fifield, the lead attorney representing the Justice Department, informed Judge Trevor McFadden that the “incalculable” volume of video collected by the government related to the Capitol breach investigation will prevent defendants and their lawyers from accessing the full body of evidence against them for several more months. “No system exists to wrap its arms around [all this evidence],” Fifield told McFadden. This includes at least 14,000 hours of surveillance video plus thousands of hours of body-worn camera footage from law enforcement.

 

Fifield resisted setting a 2021 trial date for Hale; McFadden and Jonathan Crisp, Hale’s court-appointed attorney, told the government last month that unless a plea arrangement was agreed upon, a trial would be set for later this year because Hale already has been incarcerated for more than six months. “If we do set a trial date, the government cannot meet discovery obligations until early 2022. That’s a conservative estimate,” Fifield said.

 

Despite arresting more than 550 people since January 6, the government still has no platform for posting, sharing, and transferring digital evidence. “Due to the extraordinary nature of the January 6, 2021 Capitol Attack, the government anticipates that a large volume of materials may contain information relevant to this prosecution,” Fifield wrote in a July 14 filing. “These materials may include, but are not limited to, surveillance video, statements of similarly situated defendants, forensic searches of electronic devices and social media accounts of similarly situated defendants, and citizen tips. The government is working to develop a system that will facilitate access to these materials.”

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