Calvin Turner pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to not telling federal officials Hollis Fincher made and possessed machine guns. He withdrew that plea Thursday.
Good for him. WoG will continue keeping an eye on this one.
Here's my comment to the story. I urge everyone to comment. Enough heat may generate some light. ******************************
Do not expect a fair trial for Mr. Turner. Hendren is the same man who betrayed his oath, his citizenship, his country and justice in the Fincher trial.
He is the man who disallowed to jury to hear the law Fincher was charged with breaking, he is the same man who disallowed the jury to hear what the Consititution of the United States of America says about the law Mr. Fincher was accused of breaking. He is the same man who disallowed the jury to hear the defendant's presentation of the his defense by having the jury leave the courtroom. He is the same man who then directed a verdict of "Guilty".
In my opinion Hendren should be asked to recuse himself on grounds of moral turpitude.
Also in my opinion Hendren should be on trial for all the sins against law and justice he committed in his courtroom.
imyourhuckelberry has left a pretty good comment on the story links article.
ReplyDeleteHere's my comment to the story. I urge everyone to comment. Enough heat may generate some light.
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Do not expect a fair trial for Mr. Turner. Hendren is the same man who betrayed his oath, his citizenship, his country and justice in the Fincher trial.
He is the man who disallowed to jury to hear the law Fincher was charged with breaking, he is the same man who disallowed the jury to hear what the Consititution of the United States of America says about the law Mr. Fincher was accused of breaking. He is the same man who disallowed the jury to hear the defendant's presentation of the his defense by having the jury leave the courtroom. He is the same man who then directed a verdict of "Guilty".
In my opinion Hendren should be asked to recuse himself on grounds of moral turpitude.
Also in my opinion Hendren should be on trial for all the sins against law and justice he committed in his courtroom.