On May 15, 2:38=A0pm, "Lloyd E. Sponenburgh"
<lloydspinsidemindspring.com> wrote:
> This was discussed on Passfire. =A0If you're not a member, you should
be.
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> view:http://www.pyrobin.com/files/031408_donttalktopolice[1].wmv
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> To download it,
>
> http://www.pyrobin.com/files
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> right click on the .wmv above, and "save target as".
>
> It's 48 minutes of legal lecture and followup by a cop. =A0It's also
some
> of the best advice you'll ever get.
>
> LLoyd
Yeah I watched it.
I got a real good blood pressure spike.
With those kind of scenarios, we should all get those t-****rts they
wear in the 'hood.
"Don't snitch".
Did it help Mark McGwire when he took the fifth over juicing?
I know the video was for people that were suspect, still it came
across as "do not trust".
I got an e-mail from a friend that says around 1600 people get
convicted wrongly a year.
Don't know how accurate that is, but sure is screwed up.
Read a news article about this local high dollar lawyer.
A friend was tooting his horn for him, said that he could pick a name
out of a phone book and get them convicted on anything.
Justice is just bunged up.
The video was intended to help innocent people not be a fouled up
statistic.
It still showed how everybody keeps score.
"I've got a 98% conviction rate."
Dan


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