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The FBI is investigating a landfill in New Jersey that may be Jimmy Hoffa's burial site. They must consider it a decent enough lead to be digging around. I guess some Fox documentary last year used ground radar to find what looked like steel drums buried 4 feet underground.
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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View PostThe FBI is investigating a landfill in New Jersey that may be Jimmy Hoffa's burial site. They must consider it a decent enough lead to be digging around. I guess some Fox documentary last year used ground radar to find what looked like steel drums buried 4 feet underground.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/fbi-opens...ed-burial-site
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Originally posted by Mike View PostRittenhouse doesn’t need to be a hero to be innocent. But you go right ahead and support child molesters and women beaters who were trying to burn down a city. I’ll take the other side of that argument.
I don't know if he will be found innocent or not according to the law, but he had no business being there and people are dead because of his actions.
And that is indisputable.I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
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Originally posted by Mike View Post
Wouldn’t be the first time I was shocked at an incorrect verdict. There’s OJ… Then before my time: Ruben Carter, many others. Hell, just today we’ve seen the exoneration of 2 men convicted in Malcom X’s killing and a death row inmate in Oklahoma granted a stay of execution at the last minute. Mistakes get made.
On top of that criminal defense attorneys don't often get appointed/elected judges. But prosecutors overwhelmingly do. (Since civil case attorneys play both plaintiff and defendant all the time, they're another story).
Which is not to say cops and DAs are horribly corrupt either, just that it's something to have in the back in your mind when candidates try to outdo each other on how tough on criminals they're gonna be.
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Originally posted by Mike View Post
This is one of those stories that will never die because people like me still find it somewhat intriguing. My money says he’s in Oakland County. You would want to get rid of the body ASAP.
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Originally posted by CGVT View Post
Not supporting either. That doesn't mean that Rittenhouse is innocent.
I don't know if he will be found innocent or not according to the law, but he had no business being there and people are dead because of his actions.
And that is indisputable.
But for Rittenhouse legally traveling 20 minutes to help out his dad, he wouldn’t be on trial. Sure. But the proximate cause of the scumbags deaths is their attack on Rittenhouse. Indisputable.
The people who think Rittenhouse “provoked” the encounter simply by going to Kenosha are fully in favor of mob rule. The people who think you have no right to defend yourself or your property are in favor of mob rule. As long as it’s their mob.Last edited by iam416; November 18, 2021, 08:50 PM.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View Post
I WOULD like to note that I hope this makes a lot of people more comfortable with the idea that Prosecutors will lie or deceive to secure convictions. There is enormous public pressure to be tough on crime, get arrests, and secure convictions. And lots of people in the system are tempted to break the rules. I'm not going so far as to claim the guys who let shoplifters run free are therefore right, but consider how many well-known cases have involved prosecutorial misconduct and then stop and think about all the low level pieces of shit that got no media attention and nobody was going to miss if they got tossed in jail for a crime they didn't commit. The cops and DAs need to claim their collars.
On top of that criminal defense attorneys don't often get appointed/elected judges. But prosecutors overwhelmingly do. (Since civil case attorneys play both plaintiff and defendant all the time, they're another story).
Which is not to say cops and DAs are horribly corrupt either, just that it's something to have in the back in your mind when candidates try to outdo each other on how tough on criminals they're gonna be.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by CGVT View PostNo. I am in favor of law enforcement doing their job without the "help" of gun toting vigilantes.
And in Wisconsin you’re allowed to open carry. And if someone starts beating you with a skateboard you’re allowed to kill them. I know you think you should just eat that beating, but thankfully that isn’t the law.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by iam416 View Post
I’m not sure this is a representative case in any way. But, it’s easy to concede that there are corrupt people on all walks of life. Perhaps draw out the analogy even further — elected officials lie and deceive so why on earth do we want keep entrusting them with trillions?
It's increasingly changing but for some people the idea that Prosecutors can be just as slimy as any defense attorney is utterly unfathomable.
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