NYC has a rising crime rate, muggings and theft are no longer prosecuted. half the businesses are gone, homeless sprawl all over Penn Station and the surrounding streets. The Billionaires have moved out of Manhattan. They are Bankrupt financially, morally and ethically.
shadow dancers on a turntable, always deflecting to the screen
Biblical Alignment
TODAY IS THE DAY BEFORE PASSOVER
2:15PM EDT is 9:15PM Jerusalem Time (After Supper)
8:15PM will be 3:15AM Wednesday
Arrest & Trial by Sanhedrin will have occurred between these times, Presented to Pilate at Dawn, which will be 5:46 AM
John 13:1-4
Now before the feast of the passover, when Jesus knew that his hour was come that he should depart out of this world unto the Father, having loved his own which were in the world, he loved them unto the end. And supper being ended, the devil having now put into the heart of Judas Iscariot, Simon's son, to betray him; Jesus knowing that the Father had given all things into his hands, and that he was come from God, and went to God; He riseth from supper, and laid aside his garments; and took a towel, and girded himself.
Getting it all out before the attempted GAG order. This will get bumped up to the supreme court over prejudiced prosecution.
"The Storm"
BRAGG ALREADY BROKE THE LAW AND ETHICAL CONDUCT OF A PROSECUTOR
The Supreme Court Justice has described prosecutorial misconduct as “overstepping the bounds of that propriety and fairness which should characterize the conduct of such an officer in the prosecution of a criminal offense.”
Courts have found the following to be acts of prosecutorial misconduct:
Bringing criminal charges in bad faith without realistic hope of winning a conviction, such as retaliation against whistleblowers, non-cooperative witnesses, and political rival
Making statements to the media that prejudice potential jurors and taint the jury pool
Concealing or hiding evidence that shows that the accused did not commit the crime, or casts doubt on the credibility of prosecution witnesses
Tampering with evidence
Presenting false witness testimony or other false evidence to a court or grand jury
Engaging in improper plea-bargaining – for example, convincing a defendant to plead guilty through false promises or misrepresentations about the existence of incriminating evidence
Asking a defendant or defense witness damaging and suggestive questions with legitimate basis
Using improper investigative techniques, such as entrapment
Misrepresenting facts to or lying to the court or the judge about the case
Intimidating witnesses and causing them to either give false testimony, or to dissuade witnesses from helping the defendant
Discriminating against potential jurors during jury selection on the basis of race, religion, sex, color, or ethnicity
Making improper arguments to a jury at a trial
This last one is the most common. When a prosecutor makes improper arguments to a jury, they violate a defendant’s Constitutional rights to Due Process of Law and a fundamentally fair trial.
Improper arguments to a jury can include:
Expressing a personal opinion about the case or the evidence
Expressing a personal opinion about the defendant’s guilt
Vouching for the prosecutor’s case
Vouching for the prosecutor’s witnesses
Engaging in name-calling of the defendant or the defense attorney
Calling the defendant a liar
Arguing that if the prosecution witnesses were lying or conspiring, they would have done a better job getting their stories straight
Shifting the burden of proof onto the defendant
Arguing that the jury must find that the prosecution witnesses lied in order to find the defendant not guilty
Arguing that the defense did not present evidence of innocence
Arguing facts that were not presented to the jury in evidence
Arguing that evidence is being kept from the jury
Arguing that the defendant has bad character
Mischaracterizing the defense
Misstating the law
Appealing to the sympathy of the jury for the victim
Arguing that the jury must convict in order to keep society safe from the defendant
Making arguments based on race, religion, gender, ethnicity, or sexual orientation
Accusing the defense lawyer of misleading or lying to the jury
Commenting on the defendant’s right to remain silent
If prosecutorial misconduct occurs, a defendant may be entitled to a mistrial, and either a new trial or dismissal of the charges.
https://www.appealslawgroup.com/prosecutorial-misconduct/
GOLDMAN SACHS TRYING TO REPEAT THE BIG SHORT
All the Insurers should pull out now, ring the
Private FED down !!!
Hakeem, You know they have all your dirty laundry under seal with a grand jury. Right ?
Bwaaahhhh hahahahaha
WWG1WGA
ANONs, SPREAD THE WORD TO AVOID ALL False Flag Site attempts
Organize your prayer meetings at an alternate location.