Noice, Anon! great diggin'
last bread, someone posted a tweet from Paul Sperry who said spying, fisa warrants etc., happened before the investigations (1st pic)
now the dumbs are throwing something similar at POTUS.
The projection is absolutely astounding - how absolutely dare (((They)))!
is your William connected to the possible William in HK?
Night Shift, yesโฆ
Thanks Anon, that was quite kekable!
For Kowalski, the chance at a new trial could mean the chance at freedom. His family and friends believes Brennan treated him unfairly.
Veronica Setera, Kowalski's former neighbor, sat through most of the trial
"She sided with the prosecution quite a bit," Setera said. "That judge was very insecure, very unsure of herself. My impression of her was that whole time, she just was so indecisive."
Kowalski's son, Jared, noted that phone records show Brennan and Furlong spoke three times on the phone during the trial without disclosing those conversations to the defense.
"We don't know exactly what was said between Brennan and Furlong," Jared Kowalski said "It doesn't matter what they talked about. They are accused of perjury."
Kowalski said lawyers for his family are working on a motion for a new trial, but they have more research to do before they file it.
www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2017/05/15/judge-theresa-brennan-jerome-kowalski/320654001/
(WXYZ) - A convicted murderer, profiled and asking for a new trial in a 7 Action News investigation earlier this month, has filed a motion for a new trial.
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Jerome Kowalski, now in his 70's, is serving a life sentence for double murder. He was found guilty of killing his brother and sister-in-law in 2008.
His conviction has been clouded after it was revealed the judge overseeing his trial was romantically involved with a lead investigator in the case.
The State Appellate Defender's Office filed the motion on Kowalski's behalf.
www.wxyz.com/news/convicted-murderer-jerome-kowalski-files-motion-for-new-trial