3 Ocak 2013 Perşembe

WTF??? JORAN VAN DER SLOOT SUES VICTIM'S FATHER

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NO SHAME
FAMILY SUED
DEADLY Dutchman Joran Van Der Sloot is rubbing salt in the already deep wounds by launching an astonishing $10 million lawsuit against his victim's father.
The shameless accused killer, who allgedly admitted to cops that he killed Peruvian student Stephany Flores in a Lima hotel room is claiming his human rights were violated when he was extradited from Peru to Chile, to face murder charges.
He reportedly confessed to killing the 21-year-old after he found her reading about the Natalee Holloway case on his laptop.
He has long been prime suspect in the disappearance and presumed death of the pretty American teenager, who vanished on the small Caribbean island of Aruba where she was celebrating her graduation.
Peruvian prosecutors however maintain that he planned to kill Flores, so he could rob her.
Now according to El Commercio he's claiming his arrest in Chile and subsequent extradition to Peru was a violation of human rights.
According to the Lima daily El Comercio, van der Sloot claims there was pressure from Peru's then-President Alan García Pérez on the Chilean government to extradite after he was arrested in Arica, Chile shortly after Flores was killed.
Several other Peruvian officials are named in the lawsuit, along with the murdered girl's father, Ricardo Flores.
It's not the first time the Van der Sloot has raised the same issues of due process and police irregularities, but all his claims that have been dismissed by Peruvian courts.
Peruvian prosecutors are seeking a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison for van der Sloot.

CATY & JACK PARKER'S WEDDING RINGS STOLEN

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HAPPY/UNHAPPY COUPLE
THIEF
A CREEP thief snuck into a church and stole a couples wedding clothes and jewelry on the night before their big day. 
Caty and Jack Parker had been rehearsing the ceremony in the Trinity Lutheran Church in Des Moines, WA when the thin, female burglar struck. 
When they returned to their dressing room they found the bride’s bag, shoes and jewellery and the groom’s wedding ring were missing.
It contained Caty’s family heirloom jewellery was gone – but luckily her wedding dress had not been taken.
She told King 5:"I was devastated at that moment. It took me a while to realize it’s not the stuff that is important it's who you marry." 
Jack added: "Pretty much everything got stolen – except for her dress – that she needed for the next day."
Thankfully the couple managed to replace the stolen goods before their nuptials.
But the thief went onto use their stolen ATM cards, in total charging $600 to their accounts.
Dressed all in black, was caught on surveillance camera lurking in the corridors of the Holy Trinity Lutheran church before she robbed the bridal party. 
Now the Parkers hope someone will be able to identify the woman, who is slight and wire a pony tail. 
Jack explained: "She walked out with three or four bags. She just went in and snatched it and walked out the door like nothing happened.
"She walked out there and we think she might have had a car out there." 
The newlyweds added that they hope the woman gets the help she needs.   
Cops are investigating.

TRANNY DOC ONEAL RON HARRIS: 'I'M THE VICTIM'

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'I'M THE VICTIM'
THE FAT assed tranny accused of running a black market butt enhancement business which used cement and Fix-a-Flat for injections has denied the charges against him and said his victims are lying. Oneal Ron Harris 30, allegedly caused life threatening injuries after promising a bigger booty, as we reported here.
Lab results determined that the substances injected into the victim included "household and automotive products to include superglue, mineral oil and 'Fix-a-Flat,"But the man who lives as a woman told NBC Miami: "They didn't catch me doing anything so it's just allegations," Morris said. "I'm innocent, I really am innocent or whatever." "It sounds bizarre but I just don't think, how can America feel like a person could even put cement in somebody's bottom."
He added: "These allegations...I didn't do any of these things to these people, just know these people who are lying are ruining my life," Morris said.
"They keep on lying, but you know, the truth will prevail and that's why we have courts and stuff like that."
Morris and alleged accomplice Coray Eubank are out of jail on bond, each charged with two counts of practicing medicine without a license.
Cops believe more victims are out there and are urging them to come forward. But Morris said the accusations have made her the victim.He said: "If anybody's a victim, it's definitely me."

KILLER CRAIG LEDE TOOK 'TROPHY PHOTOS' OF VICTIMS

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BATTERED
LEDE
A TWISTED killer snapped pictures of his young victims before running errands with the female corpse in the trunk of his car. 
Craig Lede allegedly beat Dana Nelson, 28, and John Ketsemidis, 29, over a drug debt of just $40. 
It's thought all three were hooked on prescription drugs, which were linked to a pill clinic which has recently closed. 
Lede told cops he killed the couple because he was tired of being "screwed about" over a small debt, so he'd killed the pair. 
Sheriff Al Nienhuis told Bay News 9 that Ketsemidis and Nelson had gone to Lede’s home to talk about their debt when he attacked them with a bat. 
According to the arrest warrant: "Once the victims were down and helpless, the defendant struck them in the head and upper body several times causing eventual death."
After taking the sick pictures, he stuffed Nelson's body into the trunk of her boyfriend's car and went to Ketsemidis' parents home where he demanded $40. 
They refused to hand over the cash and called cops, when they saw he was driving his son's car. 
After finding the bodies, police said that Lede confessed to the double murder.Sheriff Nienhuis added: "Although we cannot link this heinous and senseless crime directly to the abuse of prescription drugs, there is little doubt that it significantly contributed to the deaths of these two young people.
"This is a perfect example that prescription drug abuse is not a victimless or a non-violent crime."

VIRGINIA VALDEZ TRIED TO LOP OFF HUBBY'S COCK

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SCISSORS
BOBBIT
THEY say the first cut is the deepest but for Virginia Valdez' husband it was also the most painful - as she tried to cut off his penis with a pair of scissors. 
It's unclear how successful the 69-year-old was with her eye-watering attack, but it's believed that she didn't do a Bobbit and completely sever her husbands member. 
Her spouse 62, who's name has not been released called cops late Saturday and told them of the attack and when officers arrived they found him bleeding profusely and the bloody weapon nearby. 
“They were more heavy duty than the standard office scissors,”  Palm Springs Police Sgt. Kyle Stjerne told the Herald Sun, adding that they resembled poultry shears.
He added that the couple had been married for 32 years and the cause of Saturday’s fight remains under investigation.
He explained: “It was just a long-standing marital dispute, and we are not sure what caused her to do it."
Valdez was arrested on suspicion of mayhem, assault with a deadly weapon and spousal abuse.
Online jail records say she was released Sunday and is scheduled to appear in court next month.
Police say the man was treated at a hospital for injuries in the penis area and released.

2 Ocak 2013 Çarşamba

Judge Delucci's Regrets

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An entry on the Scott Peterson: Truth Be Told Facebook page illuminates what may be...a tiny corner of Judge Alfred Delucci's opinion, several weeks into the trial.


*Remember that media reports (television interviews with Peterson) were used as evidence by prosecutors in this case, which would imply that they were taken as reliable and objective.*


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CBS News reported: "Juror No. 5, an airport screener, was taped saying what sounded like "could lose today" to Rocha on Thursday. It was unclear what he meant, or whether Rocha responded."



USA Today and San Mateo Daily Journal reported: "Juror No. 5, an airport screener, was taped Thursday saying, "Could lose today," to Brent Rocha. It was unclear what the juror meant, or whether Rocha responded beyond flashing a brief smile."



The Modesto Bee reported: "The judge in Scott Peterson's trial wants to see a recording of a brief hallway exchange between a juror and Peterson's brother-in-law. Juror No. 5, who regularly greets Peterson and defense attorney Mark Geragos with nods and raised eyebrows, said something to Brent Rocha on Thursday as they passed through security screening at the Redwood City courthouse entrance.

The remark was unintelligible except for words that sounded like "lose today" at the end."



KRCA reported: "The actions of a juror in Scott Peterson's double-murder trial were being scrutinized Friday after pool video footage caught him chatting and laughing with Brent Rocha, Laci Peterson's brother, as the two passed through a courthouse metal detector.The interaction between the two occurred Thursday. It was unclear exactly what juror No. 5 said to Rocha, or whether Rocha responded beyond flashing a brief smile.On the tape, it sounds like the juror told Rocha "It looks like we may lose today."



The San Francisco Gate reported:"The juror, an airport screener, was seen on a media pool camera chatting briefly with Brent Rocha, Laci Peterson's brother, as they passed through a metal detector. "Could lose today,'' the man, identified as Juror No. 5, reportedly said to Rocha, who smiled in response."



After the hearing, Judge Delucchi responded in the courtroom with this statement-




Delucchi: "I regret to say that the media account of what took place is inaccurate."

"I Almost Didn't Read This Book Because I Thought It Was B.S."

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"....It was not."

Midge, Amazon reviewer from Texas


Amazon.com review of Matt Dalton's Presumed Guilty by "Midge."












"Midge" is not a shill. He or she, more likely, has pages and pages and pages of thoughtful reviews on Amazon.







Anyone giving this book a bad review already had their mind made up before reading it... if they actually read it... which I doubt. The details from the police records and the independent research and interviews of witnesses by this author were outstanding.

Originally, I was fervently of the same opinion as the jury in this case. I was positive he was guilty. I had thought the idea of a bunch of fanatics in Modesto as ludicrous...

I was wrong. After reading this book and Crier's book "A Deadly Game" which give us tons of info from police records that none of us ever heard about... nor were presented in court... I found that there was a lot more to the story than we had been told. After reading about these police reports and credible witnesses and details none of us ever knew... nor were these presented in court. These official reports and details and witness reports contain crucial details which really change the basis of what we thought we knew.

You really need to read this book and Crier's book to get the full story. I also recommend the book by the Jury as well. There was a lot of improper behavior on their part and one juror having 3 others kicked off because he did not want to waste time deliberating. He wanted to return to work and not lose income so he kept reporting jurors with letters to the judge. He was not interested in justice. He just wanted to get out of there.

The tampering the Modesto police did with the evidence and covering up crimes occurring across the street from Laci and crimes committed in clear view of the police is an atrocity. The Modesto police should be investigated and sentenced for the crimes they committed. They committed Federal crimes by denying Scott's rights by tampering with evidence and hiding details from his attorneys. These are on record in the police files as to how they buried evidence, changed dates, ignored witnesses, gave criminals deals, listened in on attorney-client privileged conversations, destroyed evidence, buried crimes and even hid a jailhouse phone recording of a criminal talking to his cohort about the pregnant woman they killed on Christmas Eve. I saw quite a bit more police file information in the book "A Deadly Game" as well. All of this is in the police files and records and verified by witnesses.

We have been lied to about a lot of things. Our beliefs were based on those lies. You need to read these two books... and read them with an open mind. I had been 100% certain of Peterson's guilt. I was wrong because the information I got from the media was wrong and they were given false info by the police.

Did you now that the tan pants Laci wore on the 23rd were hanging in her closet and identified by her sister Amy? We were told these were on her body. They were not. It was a falsehood told to the media.

Another falsehood was about Scott getting a huge insurance policy on her just before her death. That was not true. The police admitted they had told the Rocha's that to get them to turn against Scott. The only insurance they had was a family package which included retirement planning and Scott was insured for twice as much as Laci. Laci had been the one to get the insurance several years prior. So, this was not done as a prelude to her demise as had been floated by the police... and they admitted it was a ploy to create hatred against him.

The hair in the pliers could have gotten in there from anywhere. She could have used those same pliers in the house to fix her jewelry. I got my hair caught in pliers many times.

As for the concrete anchor, Scott showed the receipt where he had only bought a small bag for one and only had one bucket to mix it in. It was having problems setting up because it was below 50 degrees, so it was crumbling and didn't mix well. The photos do not show rings for multiple anchors. No one ever mentioned he had a receipt which showed the amount of concrete he had purchased.

A witness who had an office near Scott's warehouse told police that she saw Laci there on Dec 20th and since Scott had stuff piled in front of the bathroom in his warehouse... Laci had gone over to her office there to use her restroom that day. No one ever mentioned this witness. The boat was there that day where Laci could see it.

Laci's missing watch was pawned at a shop near her home but police prevented the defense from obtaining info about it and about who sold it to the pawn shop.

As for Scott having asked about selling his house and car... the police had taken his vehicles, computers, paperwork, mail and even the checks he needed to pay his employee and do his job. If you can't work, you can't pay your bills... so you either have to work or sell your house and vehicles or lose them. He could not file bankruptcy because he and Laci had previously done so. What would you do if you couldn't work or pay your bills? The comments in the police files in Crier's book showed that the police were deliberately abusing the warrants to take everything to make it impossible for him to work and pay bills to stress him out until he cracked. The police were quite amused about it according to their own comments Crier included in the other book.

Did you know that Scott had told a previous girlfriend, Katy Hansen (The one he was seeing when he graduated Cal Poly) that he had "lost" his wife? That was years before. It was a line he used for sympathy. Not an intent... but dumb on his part as was his lying. My own son, same age as Scott who also lives in the bay area, tells women whoppers like that... things like being born in Ireland and owning property in Mexico, etc. My son tells all kind of lies about traveling in Europe and SE Asia when he is juggling more than one girlfriend. He's a cad as well. It is an example of things immature cads say in their 20's & 30's when they are cheating on girlfriends and wives... I don't approve of it, but these are stupid things they say.

Did you know that Ron Grantski, Sharon Rocha's companion, was also Fishing on that same morning Dec 24, 2002 at the very SAME time... yet the Modesto police detective admitted in court on the witness stand that the Modesto police did not find out that Grantski was fishing until after Scott's trial had started. Did the police bother to interview anyone? How could they not interview someone who also had motive, opportunity and access? Especially her mother's companion... someone with the same alibi which Scott was prosecuted on. Read the court transcripts of Grantski's cross examination. He sounds like a bully.

Did you know that the robbery directly across the street from Laci occurred that morning of Dec 24, 2002. The neighbor who witnessed the robbery is on record having called it in that morning and was adamant about the date. The thieves only agreed to plead guilty if the date was changed to the 27th. The neighbors who owned the house returned home on Christmas and reported the theft to the police at the Peterson home. Other neighbors also reported the robbers on the 24th. All of this was buried by the police including Laci's getting involved.

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Another review from "Angel Eyes":


I was an avid follower of Laci's story from the beginning when she dissapeared. I, feuled by the media reports was right on the band wagon screaming, "He's Guilty!!!" I said to myself and many others that even Stevie Wonder could see that this man was guilty and that he fully deserved whatever fate awaited him after the arrest. I cheered at the guilty verdict and kind of winced at the death penalty reccomendation and sentencing. I wanted him to have to live with what he had done. Then when the hoopla died down and I got to actually read court transcripts and realized the lack of foundation for the state's claim, I re-thought my position and the research began. Then came this book written by a former defense team investigator, I was riveted with every new revelation. I don't feel that what he is writing is conjecture. He has more inside knowledge than any other individual to produce a book yet. It completely turned my head around.

Now, more than ever, I am protesting that he should not have been found guilty in a court of law. There was reasonable doubt. Tons of it. I feel that Geragos didn't defend Scott as well as he could and should have.

This book will make you re-think your position on Scott Peterson. Even if you still think he is actually guilty, you will at least agree that there was sufficient evidence had it been presented and heard by the jury, that it would have cast enough reasonable doubt to exhonnerate Scott and maybe put a little more pressure on the police to go back and follow up on hidden leads that were never checked out.


It was just appalling to me how much information the law let fall underneath their noses, only to blind themselves to one theory and one suspect: Scott Peterson. The man never had a chance.

Hopefully, his appellate lawyers will get this all out and get Scott an aquittal. Yet, sadly, I feel he is there in San Quentin to stay. What is past is prologue. Soon, no-one will care. No-one except Scott's friends and family that love him.



"Good Advice" left this review:


I am amazed by the hostile reactions to this book. It is utterly absorbing. It takes you inside a complex, fascinating investigation, and presents powerful evidence that no one else has ever addressed -- and think of the endless one-sided chatter this case has generated. If you want to have an informed opinion about this case, Matt Dalton's book must be considered.

Occam's Razor, Media Inacurracies Lies, And Paul Wellstone's Plane Crash

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I found this interesting video here yesterday while cruising cyberspace, and thought it might be a good discussion for this blog, where we've talked so much about how the press reported (and never retracted) slanderous and false broadcasts and articles about specifics in the case.

In some cases, blatant untruths that were dissected and chewed over endlessly by angry commentators, without ever a single retraction or clarification, even though the Peterson case was really tried in the media.

The video is the University of Minnesota's James Fetzer, who gave an hour lecture on the facts surrounding the death of Senator Paul Wellstone just days before he might have been re-elected. Fetzer gave the speech on November 16, 2005.

Wellstone and seven other souls, including his wife and daughter, were killed on October 25, 2002. He served in the Senate from 1991 until his death, 11 days before the 2002 U.S. Senate election in which he was running for a third term.

Below, I've posted comments by YouTubers that reflect the interesting mix of views that can be found on YouTube ---a site that sponsors a whopping whole lot of independent citizen journalism (and a site that I actually love exactly as much as I hate TV).

But a few notes I scribbled while watching the first 20 minutes or so of this lecture might be interesting, first. (I didn't watch the whole thing.)

Fetzer notes at 3:02 that the news reports lied about the weather, and gives documentary evidence in photo form about the actual weather near the Eveleth airport that Wellstone was approaching before his plane met its end.

At 8:41, Fetzer notes that CNN's Wolf Blitzer made a big deal on the air that the NTSB "wasn't even flying into the airport" to do its investigation---as if the weather were so phenomenally bad, they just couldn't.When actually, Fetzer explains, it's standard practice to close small airports where there's been a crash, in case the airport had something to do with the accident.

He notes that Duluth TV weathercaster Dennis Anderson tried repeatedly to correct the lies about the weather by noting his corrections on the air. It seems, though, that Anderson's efforts were drowned out by the noisy chorus of national commentators---but hooray for Denny Anderson anyway. Fetzer says he heard the reports, so they did some good.

Other interesting items Fetzer raises in his talk include the fact that Wellstone's plane was piloted by an experienced airman, Richard Conry, who had 5200 hours of flight experience and did a flight check with the FAA two days before the crash. Not only did Wellstone have an expert pilot, he had two pilots--a co-pilot named Michael Gass who was a cop and had a commercial license.

Fetzer also notes that Wellstone's plane was a Beechcraft King Air A100, a very fine plane with de-icers on the wings, which had a spotless maintenance history.

He says the investigation after the crash was hobbled by the Attorney General's refusal to declare the crash a crime scene. It could only be investigated as an accident scene, which means the collection of evidence was constrained by different rules.

Here's some more food for thought. Wellstone's plane was seen flying extremely low by a number of eyewitnesses interviewed in another Wellstone video I've posted at the bottom of this post. If a plane is flying low and goes down.....does the wreckage look like this?This plane was incinerated. Did it burn up in the jet-fuel fireball?What do other plane crashes look like when the plane was flying low?(Here's a hinty hint...go to Google Image search and type in the words small plane crash ..without quotes is fine...and you will see a whole lot of plane crashes that don't look like Wellstone's plane crash. To be fair, though, if you continue to scroll through the images, which is a punishing project, you will see incinerated planes.)

Photo from James Fetzer's blog, where there's plenty more information.

American Assassination: What happened to Sen. Paul Wellstone? Part I

Fetzer suggests an electromagnetic weapon might have been used to down Wellstone's plane, and explains some of his suspicion:

Consider the alternative that this plane was taken out by the use of an EMP-type weapon. That would explain the loss of communication commensurate with loss of control. It would explain a preimpact fire. It would explain the blue smoke. It could explain why the plane was facing the wrong direction at impact. It could explain the severe angle of descent. It could explain the engines on idle. And if a cover up was being implemented to conceal the true cause of the crash, that would explain the early arrival of the FBI. It would explain the prohibition against photographs. It would explain the reversal of roles between the FBI and the NTSB. It would explain the inadequacy of this report to reflect the evidence.

Another line of argument supports this explanation. Every aircraft has its own "glide ratio" of how far it will remain in flight horizontally as it loses altitude in vertical descent when it suffers a loss of power. The plane was at 3,500' above sea level when communications were last received. The altitude at impact was 1,350', for a vertical difference of 2,150'. Assuming a glide ratio of 15:1 for the A-100, this plane could have been in a glide for the last six miles, with a loss of power as early as 10:18 AM.

If an electromagnetic weapon had been used, its effects could well have been evident in the wreckage. These effects--including digital clocks, for example, that might have stopped at a time other than that of impact--would have to be obliterated and the surrounding area combed for incriminating evidence. As it happened, the fuselage burned for hours while the FBI had control of the scene and before the NTSB team arrived. Quite a coincidence, especially when they arrived so promptly on the scene. The bodies, which might have displayed signs of electromagnetic exposure, were burned beyond recognition. The FBI's assistance in this case was not acknowledged in the NTSB's report.

...And now for the rough and rowdy, the unapologetically insulting, the YouTube commenters:

gumbymofugga says:

Our government is obviously full of murderers, but the fact he voted against the war in iraq means absolutely nothing. 23 other people did, I don't see them dying. He voted for almost all of the bullshit military acts of Clinton, who was also a psychopathic killer. This guy (Wellstone) seemed to only vote against republican war crimes... Why do you make him out to be some saint who actually votes with thought, rather than with party? MLK was a legitimate assassination, this doesn't look like it.

thisisyourwakeup replied:

maybe they were just getting some target practice removing a potentially annoying thorn . did you see the condition of the plane? Thats not a normal crash at all

I am no expert on Wellstone but the timing of the crash and the condition of the plane and the fact that so many other peaceful politicians die . JFK, RK, Robin Cook, Dra Dabid Kelly etc etc

Timing was the key for me. Just too much of a coincidence and the death of his wife meant she could not run on his behalf with similar policy

jstrahan2 comments:

"Occam's razor is the law of parsimony, economy or succinctness. It is a principle urging one to select among competing hypotheses that which makes the fewest assumptions and thereby offers the simplest explanation of the effect." Considering the numerous implausible assumptions of the 'assassination' theory (not least of which is the hundreds of complicit people involved with not a single 'leak') and the well established accident investigation procedure, I believe that the choice here is clear.

thisisyourwakeup replies to jstrahan2:

I think we are more inclined to believe Fetzer than you. Wellstone was one of the very few senators to oppose the Iraq war and he is also one of the very few senators to die in office. He was killed as was Robin Cook, Dr David Kelly, Dr David Graham, Danny Jowenko, Barry Jennings, Richmal Oakes Whitehead, RFK, JFK, MLK, and many many many more. Now I suggest you do us all a favour and go and stick your Occams Razor up your fat (expletive) ass

....Another video, a 16-minute preview of a full-length documentary on the plane crash, can be found here.

"I'm The Ghost Of Troy Davis, Immune To The Execution"

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..Here's a sort of Halloweeny video featuring Troy Davis and Emmett Till.

Im the ghost of Emmett Till
The Mu-hu-ha-ha Mau Mau

Boogie Monster creeping through your window with the pow-pow
Fright Night, Zombie in the daylight
Werewolf hanging from the tree in the moonlight (HOWL)

Strange fruit
Candyman in a Thriller suit
Amerikkas nightmare, Blackman bullet proof
bite your jugular with my fang tooth
homie hang loose

Fresh kill like a violated gang truce

Frankenstein, my indoctrinated mind full of war stories...Goree
Like an Island full Africans enslaved,
an ocean full of graves
Scary like Pet Cemetery
Pig badge on a klan robe

Nuclear radiation make the damn globe explode
Mother Earth is now a jack-o-lantern
The government is the phantom.

(CHORUS)Lightnin' , Thunder, Brimstone
Bloodsuckin' like a vampire
Burn em on a stake like a bonfire
FIYA BUN!!!

Im the ghost of Troy Davis, immune to their execution,
pimpin' the system
its prostitution in reverse,

Cadillac swag, put a hemi in a hearse,
Dr. Killa, you can be my nightmare nurse

Mutant from the Dark Continent,
pollutant don't you want some of this...arsenic politic,
anthrax on government crack,
go and smoke some of that and you aint NEVER coming back!

BLOODCLOT!
Watch it fester and rot,
like a fiend on the block,
a horror movie never seeming to stop,
it doesnt matter if you fiendin' or not you locked in,

Death Row like Mumia but guarded by goblins,
the hood is a snakepit,
sodomize u with a broomstick,
remember Abner Louima,
think i'm joking?

You ain't seen an iller thing
since Katrina hit the scene,
people yelling and screaming in the arenaaaaaaaa!!

Cause im like Freddie and Jason and Chuckie
rolled into one,
nowhere to go,
nowhere to hide, nowhere to go
Cant get away, cant get away
OH NO OH NO OH
Cause Im like Freddie and Jason and Chuckie rolled into one
nowhere to hide, nowhere to go...

(CHORUS)Lightnin' , Thunder, Brimstone
Bloodsuckin' like a vampire
Burn em on a stake like a bonfire
FIYA BUN!!!

Some Death Row Inmates Wouldn't Vote To Rid California Of Death Penalty

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Source: LA Police Protective League

What’s one thing that law enforcement and at least some of California’s 725 death row inmates agree on? The answer is we both oppose Prop. 34 on the Nov. 6 ballot.

Really – read on.

Prop. 34 would repeal the death penalty and replace it with life in prison without possibility of parole. The LAPPL has joined with the greater law enforcement community in strenuously opposing the proposition.

Now an attorney who has represented a number of death row inmates explains in a San Francisco Chronicle story how convoluted legal procedures surrounding capital punishment in California have caused most of the death row inmates to oppose Prop. 34 as well.

A recent survey by the Field Poll and the Institute of Governmental Studies at UC Berkeley found that 42 percent of likely voters would repeal the death penalty while 45 percent would retain death as a punishment. Thirteen percent of likely voters are still undecided, giving interest groups on both sides of the measure incentive to press their cases through Election Day.

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The LAPPL site links to a story by the San Francisco Chronicle:

It's not that they want to die, attorney Robert Bryan said. They just want to hang on to the possibility of proving that they're innocent, or at least that they were wrongly convicted. That would require state funding for lawyers and investigators - funding that Proposition 34 would eliminate for many Death Row inmates after the first round of appeals.

Bryan has represented several condemned prisoners in California as well as Mumia Abu-Jamal, the radical activist and commentator whose death sentence for the murder of a Philadelphia policeman was recently reduced to life in prison. The attorney said California inmates have told him they'd prefer the current law, with its prospect of lethal injection, to one that would reduce their appellate rights.

"Many of them say, 'I'd rather gamble and have the death penalty dangling there but be able to fight to right a wrong,' " Bryan said.

Or, as Death Row inmate Correll Thomas put it in a recent newspaper essay, if Prop. 34 passes, "the courthouse doors will be slammed forever."

Added legal rights

The seeming paradox reflects the tangled legal procedures surrounding capital punishment and the state's efforts to guard against wrongful convictions and executions by providing additional rights to the condemned.

All criminal defendants who can't afford to hire a lawyer have a right to legal representation, at state expense, for their trial and appeal. But only those sentenced to death are guaranteed a state-funded legal team for the post-appellate proceedings known as habeas corpus.

Habeas corpus allows inmates to challenge their convictions or sentence for reasons outside the trial record - typically, incompetent legal representation, misconduct by a judge or juror, or newly discovered evidence. Such challenges are reviewed by both state and federal courts.

For condemned prisoners, it often represents their best chance to stave off execution by presenting their claims to federal judges, who are appointed for life, rather than elected state judges. A ruling that leads to their acquittal, or even a finding of innocence, is also more likely in habeas corpus than in the earlier direct appeal.

Read more at the San Francisco Chronicle

Above:

The main entrance into San Quentin State Prison in San Rafael, Calif., Friday Dec. 19, 2008 as seen from the interior courtyard. Photo: Michael Macor, The Chronicle / SF

1 Ocak 2013 Salı

Judge Delucci's Regrets

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An entry on the Scott Peterson: Truth Be Told Facebook page illuminates what may be...a tiny corner of Judge Alfred Delucci's opinion, several weeks into the trial.


*Remember that media reports (television interviews with Peterson) were used as evidence by prosecutors in this case, which would imply that they were taken as reliable and objective.*


__________________________



CBS News reported: "Juror No. 5, an airport screener, was taped saying what sounded like "could lose today" to Rocha on Thursday. It was unclear what he meant, or whether Rocha responded."



USA Today and San Mateo Daily Journal reported: "Juror No. 5, an airport screener, was taped Thursday saying, "Could lose today," to Brent Rocha. It was unclear what the juror meant, or whether Rocha responded beyond flashing a brief smile."



The Modesto Bee reported: "The judge in Scott Peterson's trial wants to see a recording of a brief hallway exchange between a juror and Peterson's brother-in-law. Juror No. 5, who regularly greets Peterson and defense attorney Mark Geragos with nods and raised eyebrows, said something to Brent Rocha on Thursday as they passed through security screening at the Redwood City courthouse entrance.

The remark was unintelligible except for words that sounded like "lose today" at the end."



KRCA reported: "The actions of a juror in Scott Peterson's double-murder trial were being scrutinized Friday after pool video footage caught him chatting and laughing with Brent Rocha, Laci Peterson's brother, as the two passed through a courthouse metal detector.The interaction between the two occurred Thursday. It was unclear exactly what juror No. 5 said to Rocha, or whether Rocha responded beyond flashing a brief smile.On the tape, it sounds like the juror told Rocha "It looks like we may lose today."



The San Francisco Gate reported:"The juror, an airport screener, was seen on a media pool camera chatting briefly with Brent Rocha, Laci Peterson's brother, as they passed through a metal detector. "Could lose today,'' the man, identified as Juror No. 5, reportedly said to Rocha, who smiled in response."



After the hearing, Judge Delucchi responded in the courtroom with this statement-




Delucchi: "I regret to say that the media account of what took place is inaccurate."

"I Almost Didn't Read This Book Because I Thought It Was B.S."

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"....It was not."

Midge, Amazon reviewer from Texas


Amazon.com review of Matt Dalton's Presumed Guilty by "Midge."












"Midge" is not a shill. He or she, more likely, has pages and pages and pages of thoughtful reviews on Amazon.







Anyone giving this book a bad review already had their mind made up before reading it... if they actually read it... which I doubt. The details from the police records and the independent research and interviews of witnesses by this author were outstanding.

Originally, I was fervently of the same opinion as the jury in this case. I was positive he was guilty. I had thought the idea of a bunch of fanatics in Modesto as ludicrous...

I was wrong. After reading this book and Crier's book "A Deadly Game" which give us tons of info from police records that none of us ever heard about... nor were presented in court... I found that there was a lot more to the story than we had been told. After reading about these police reports and credible witnesses and details none of us ever knew... nor were these presented in court. These official reports and details and witness reports contain crucial details which really change the basis of what we thought we knew.

You really need to read this book and Crier's book to get the full story. I also recommend the book by the Jury as well. There was a lot of improper behavior on their part and one juror having 3 others kicked off because he did not want to waste time deliberating. He wanted to return to work and not lose income so he kept reporting jurors with letters to the judge. He was not interested in justice. He just wanted to get out of there.

The tampering the Modesto police did with the evidence and covering up crimes occurring across the street from Laci and crimes committed in clear view of the police is an atrocity. The Modesto police should be investigated and sentenced for the crimes they committed. They committed Federal crimes by denying Scott's rights by tampering with evidence and hiding details from his attorneys. These are on record in the police files as to how they buried evidence, changed dates, ignored witnesses, gave criminals deals, listened in on attorney-client privileged conversations, destroyed evidence, buried crimes and even hid a jailhouse phone recording of a criminal talking to his cohort about the pregnant woman they killed on Christmas Eve. I saw quite a bit more police file information in the book "A Deadly Game" as well. All of this is in the police files and records and verified by witnesses.

We have been lied to about a lot of things. Our beliefs were based on those lies. You need to read these two books... and read them with an open mind. I had been 100% certain of Peterson's guilt. I was wrong because the information I got from the media was wrong and they were given false info by the police.

Did you now that the tan pants Laci wore on the 23rd were hanging in her closet and identified by her sister Amy? We were told these were on her body. They were not. It was a falsehood told to the media.

Another falsehood was about Scott getting a huge insurance policy on her just before her death. That was not true. The police admitted they had told the Rocha's that to get them to turn against Scott. The only insurance they had was a family package which included retirement planning and Scott was insured for twice as much as Laci. Laci had been the one to get the insurance several years prior. So, this was not done as a prelude to her demise as had been floated by the police... and they admitted it was a ploy to create hatred against him.

The hair in the pliers could have gotten in there from anywhere. She could have used those same pliers in the house to fix her jewelry. I got my hair caught in pliers many times.

As for the concrete anchor, Scott showed the receipt where he had only bought a small bag for one and only had one bucket to mix it in. It was having problems setting up because it was below 50 degrees, so it was crumbling and didn't mix well. The photos do not show rings for multiple anchors. No one ever mentioned he had a receipt which showed the amount of concrete he had purchased.

A witness who had an office near Scott's warehouse told police that she saw Laci there on Dec 20th and since Scott had stuff piled in front of the bathroom in his warehouse... Laci had gone over to her office there to use her restroom that day. No one ever mentioned this witness. The boat was there that day where Laci could see it.

Laci's missing watch was pawned at a shop near her home but police prevented the defense from obtaining info about it and about who sold it to the pawn shop.

As for Scott having asked about selling his house and car... the police had taken his vehicles, computers, paperwork, mail and even the checks he needed to pay his employee and do his job. If you can't work, you can't pay your bills... so you either have to work or sell your house and vehicles or lose them. He could not file bankruptcy because he and Laci had previously done so. What would you do if you couldn't work or pay your bills? The comments in the police files in Crier's book showed that the police were deliberately abusing the warrants to take everything to make it impossible for him to work and pay bills to stress him out until he cracked. The police were quite amused about it according to their own comments Crier included in the other book.

Did you know that Scott had told a previous girlfriend, Katy Hansen (The one he was seeing when he graduated Cal Poly) that he had "lost" his wife? That was years before. It was a line he used for sympathy. Not an intent... but dumb on his part as was his lying. My own son, same age as Scott who also lives in the bay area, tells women whoppers like that... things like being born in Ireland and owning property in Mexico, etc. My son tells all kind of lies about traveling in Europe and SE Asia when he is juggling more than one girlfriend. He's a cad as well. It is an example of things immature cads say in their 20's & 30's when they are cheating on girlfriends and wives... I don't approve of it, but these are stupid things they say.

Did you know that Ron Grantski, Sharon Rocha's companion, was also Fishing on that same morning Dec 24, 2002 at the very SAME time... yet the Modesto police detective admitted in court on the witness stand that the Modesto police did not find out that Grantski was fishing until after Scott's trial had started. Did the police bother to interview anyone? How could they not interview someone who also had motive, opportunity and access? Especially her mother's companion... someone with the same alibi which Scott was prosecuted on. Read the court transcripts of Grantski's cross examination. He sounds like a bully.

Did you know that the robbery directly across the street from Laci occurred that morning of Dec 24, 2002. The neighbor who witnessed the robbery is on record having called it in that morning and was adamant about the date. The thieves only agreed to plead guilty if the date was changed to the 27th. The neighbors who owned the house returned home on Christmas and reported the theft to the police at the Peterson home. Other neighbors also reported the robbers on the 24th. All of this was buried by the police including Laci's getting involved.

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Another review from "Angel Eyes":


I was an avid follower of Laci's story from the beginning when she dissapeared. I, feuled by the media reports was right on the band wagon screaming, "He's Guilty!!!" I said to myself and many others that even Stevie Wonder could see that this man was guilty and that he fully deserved whatever fate awaited him after the arrest. I cheered at the guilty verdict and kind of winced at the death penalty reccomendation and sentencing. I wanted him to have to live with what he had done. Then when the hoopla died down and I got to actually read court transcripts and realized the lack of foundation for the state's claim, I re-thought my position and the research began. Then came this book written by a former defense team investigator, I was riveted with every new revelation. I don't feel that what he is writing is conjecture. He has more inside knowledge than any other individual to produce a book yet. It completely turned my head around.

Now, more than ever, I am protesting that he should not have been found guilty in a court of law. There was reasonable doubt. Tons of it. I feel that Geragos didn't defend Scott as well as he could and should have.

This book will make you re-think your position on Scott Peterson. Even if you still think he is actually guilty, you will at least agree that there was sufficient evidence had it been presented and heard by the jury, that it would have cast enough reasonable doubt to exhonnerate Scott and maybe put a little more pressure on the police to go back and follow up on hidden leads that were never checked out.


It was just appalling to me how much information the law let fall underneath their noses, only to blind themselves to one theory and one suspect: Scott Peterson. The man never had a chance.

Hopefully, his appellate lawyers will get this all out and get Scott an aquittal. Yet, sadly, I feel he is there in San Quentin to stay. What is past is prologue. Soon, no-one will care. No-one except Scott's friends and family that love him.



"Good Advice" left this review:


I am amazed by the hostile reactions to this book. It is utterly absorbing. It takes you inside a complex, fascinating investigation, and presents powerful evidence that no one else has ever addressed -- and think of the endless one-sided chatter this case has generated. If you want to have an informed opinion about this case, Matt Dalton's book must be considered.

Occam's Razor, Media Inacurracies Lies, And Paul Wellstone's Plane Crash

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I found this interesting video here yesterday while cruising cyberspace, and thought it might be a good discussion for this blog, where we've talked so much about how the press reported (and never retracted) slanderous and false broadcasts and articles about specifics in the case.

In some cases, blatant untruths that were dissected and chewed over endlessly by angry commentators, without ever a single retraction or clarification, even though the Peterson case was really tried in the media.

The video is the University of Minnesota's James Fetzer, who gave an hour lecture on the facts surrounding the death of Senator Paul Wellstone just days before he might have been re-elected. Fetzer gave the speech on November 16, 2005.

Wellstone and seven other souls, including his wife and daughter, were killed on October 25, 2002. He served in the Senate from 1991 until his death, 11 days before the 2002 U.S. Senate election in which he was running for a third term.

Below, I've posted comments by YouTubers that reflect the interesting mix of views that can be found on YouTube ---a site that sponsors a whopping whole lot of independent citizen journalism (and a site that I actually love exactly as much as I hate TV).

But a few notes I scribbled while watching the first 20 minutes or so of this lecture might be interesting, first. (I didn't watch the whole thing.)

Fetzer notes at 3:02 that the news reports lied about the weather, and gives documentary evidence in photo form about the actual weather near the Eveleth airport that Wellstone was approaching before his plane met its end.

At 8:41, Fetzer notes that CNN's Wolf Blitzer made a big deal on the air that the NTSB "wasn't even flying into the airport" to do its investigation---as if the weather were so phenomenally bad, they just couldn't.When actually, Fetzer explains, it's standard practice to close small airports where there's been a crash, in case the airport had something to do with the accident.

He notes that Duluth TV weathercaster Dennis Anderson tried repeatedly to correct the lies about the weather by noting his corrections on the air. It seems, though, that Anderson's efforts were drowned out by the noisy chorus of national commentators---but hooray for Denny Anderson anyway. Fetzer says he heard the reports, so they did some good.

Other interesting items Fetzer raises in his talk include the fact that Wellstone's plane was piloted by an experienced airman, Richard Conry, who had 5200 hours of flight experience and did a flight check with the FAA two days before the crash. Not only did Wellstone have an expert pilot, he had two pilots--a co-pilot named Michael Gass who was a cop and had a commercial license.

Fetzer also notes that Wellstone's plane was a Beechcraft King Air A100, a very fine plane with de-icers on the wings, which had a spotless maintenance history.

He says the investigation after the crash was hobbled by the Attorney General's refusal to declare the crash a crime scene. It could only be investigated as an accident scene, which means the collection of evidence was constrained by different rules.

Here's some more food for thought. Wellstone's plane was seen flying extremely low by a number of eyewitnesses interviewed in another Wellstone video I've posted at the bottom of this post. If a plane is flying low and goes down.....does the wreckage look like this?This plane was incinerated. Did it burn up in the jet-fuel fireball?What do other plane crashes look like when the plane was flying low?(Here's a hinty hint...go to Google Image search and type in the words small plane crash ..without quotes is fine...and you will see a whole lot of plane crashes that don't look like Wellstone's plane crash. To be fair, though, if you continue to scroll through the images, which is a punishing project, you will see incinerated planes.)

Photo from James Fetzer's blog, where there's plenty more information.

American Assassination: What happened to Sen. Paul Wellstone? Part I

Fetzer suggests an electromagnetic weapon might have been used to down Wellstone's plane, and explains some of his suspicion:

Consider the alternative that this plane was taken out by the use of an EMP-type weapon. That would explain the loss of communication commensurate with loss of control. It would explain a preimpact fire. It would explain the blue smoke. It could explain why the plane was facing the wrong direction at impact. It could explain the severe angle of descent. It could explain the engines on idle. And if a cover up was being implemented to conceal the true cause of the crash, that would explain the early arrival of the FBI. It would explain the prohibition against photographs. It would explain the reversal of roles between the FBI and the NTSB. It would explain the inadequacy of this report to reflect the evidence.

Another line of argument supports this explanation. Every aircraft has its own "glide ratio" of how far it will remain in flight horizontally as it loses altitude in vertical descent when it suffers a loss of power. The plane was at 3,500' above sea level when communications were last received. The altitude at impact was 1,350', for a vertical difference of 2,150'. Assuming a glide ratio of 15:1 for the A-100, this plane could have been in a glide for the last six miles, with a loss of power as early as 10:18 AM.

If an electromagnetic weapon had been used, its effects could well have been evident in the wreckage. These effects--including digital clocks, for example, that might have stopped at a time other than that of impact--would have to be obliterated and the surrounding area combed for incriminating evidence. As it happened, the fuselage burned for hours while the FBI had control of the scene and before the NTSB team arrived. Quite a coincidence, especially when they arrived so promptly on the scene. The bodies, which might have displayed signs of electromagnetic exposure, were burned beyond recognition. The FBI's assistance in this case was not acknowledged in the NTSB's report.

...And now for the rough and rowdy, the unapologetically insulting, the YouTube commenters:

gumbymofugga says:

Our government is obviously full of murderers, but the fact he voted against the war in iraq means absolutely nothing. 23 other people did, I don't see them dying. He voted for almost all of the bullshit military acts of Clinton, who was also a psychopathic killer. This guy (Wellstone) seemed to only vote against republican war crimes... Why do you make him out to be some saint who actually votes with thought, rather than with party? MLK was a legitimate assassination, this doesn't look like it.

thisisyourwakeup replied:

maybe they were just getting some target practice removing a potentially annoying thorn . did you see the condition of the plane? Thats not a normal crash at all

I am no expert on Wellstone but the timing of the crash and the condition of the plane and the fact that so many other peaceful politicians die . JFK, RK, Robin Cook, Dra Dabid Kelly etc etc

Timing was the key for me. Just too much of a coincidence and the death of his wife meant she could not run on his behalf with similar policy

jstrahan2 comments:

"Occam's razor is the law of parsimony, economy or succinctness. It is a principle urging one to select among competing hypotheses that which makes the fewest assumptions and thereby offers the simplest explanation of the effect." Considering the numerous implausible assumptions of the 'assassination' theory (not least of which is the hundreds of complicit people involved with not a single 'leak') and the well established accident investigation procedure, I believe that the choice here is clear.

thisisyourwakeup replies to jstrahan2:

I think we are more inclined to believe Fetzer than you. Wellstone was one of the very few senators to oppose the Iraq war and he is also one of the very few senators to die in office. He was killed as was Robin Cook, Dr David Kelly, Dr David Graham, Danny Jowenko, Barry Jennings, Richmal Oakes Whitehead, RFK, JFK, MLK, and many many many more. Now I suggest you do us all a favour and go and stick your Occams Razor up your fat (expletive) ass

....Another video, a 16-minute preview of a full-length documentary on the plane crash, can be found here.

"I'm The Ghost Of Troy Davis, Immune To The Execution"

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..Here's a sort of Halloweeny video featuring Troy Davis and Emmett Till.

Im the ghost of Emmett Till
The Mu-hu-ha-ha Mau Mau

Boogie Monster creeping through your window with the pow-pow
Fright Night, Zombie in the daylight
Werewolf hanging from the tree in the moonlight (HOWL)

Strange fruit
Candyman in a Thriller suit
Amerikkas nightmare, Blackman bullet proof
bite your jugular with my fang tooth
homie hang loose

Fresh kill like a violated gang truce

Frankenstein, my indoctrinated mind full of war stories...Goree
Like an Island full Africans enslaved,
an ocean full of graves
Scary like Pet Cemetery
Pig badge on a klan robe

Nuclear radiation make the damn globe explode
Mother Earth is now a jack-o-lantern
The government is the phantom.

(CHORUS)Lightnin' , Thunder, Brimstone
Bloodsuckin' like a vampire
Burn em on a stake like a bonfire
FIYA BUN!!!

Im the ghost of Troy Davis, immune to their execution,
pimpin' the system
its prostitution in reverse,

Cadillac swag, put a hemi in a hearse,
Dr. Killa, you can be my nightmare nurse

Mutant from the Dark Continent,
pollutant don't you want some of this...arsenic politic,
anthrax on government crack,
go and smoke some of that and you aint NEVER coming back!

BLOODCLOT!
Watch it fester and rot,
like a fiend on the block,
a horror movie never seeming to stop,
it doesnt matter if you fiendin' or not you locked in,

Death Row like Mumia but guarded by goblins,
the hood is a snakepit,
sodomize u with a broomstick,
remember Abner Louima,
think i'm joking?

You ain't seen an iller thing
since Katrina hit the scene,
people yelling and screaming in the arenaaaaaaaa!!

Cause im like Freddie and Jason and Chuckie
rolled into one,
nowhere to go,
nowhere to hide, nowhere to go
Cant get away, cant get away
OH NO OH NO OH
Cause Im like Freddie and Jason and Chuckie rolled into one
nowhere to hide, nowhere to go...

(CHORUS)Lightnin' , Thunder, Brimstone
Bloodsuckin' like a vampire
Burn em on a stake like a bonfire
FIYA BUN!!!

Some Death Row Inmates Wouldn't Vote To Rid California Of Death Penalty

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Source: LA Police Protective League

What’s one thing that law enforcement and at least some of California’s 725 death row inmates agree on? The answer is we both oppose Prop. 34 on the Nov. 6 ballot.

Really – read on.

Prop. 34 would repeal the death penalty and replace it with life in prison without possibility of parole. The LAPPL has joined with the greater law enforcement community in strenuously opposing the proposition.

Now an attorney who has represented a number of death row inmates explains in a San Francisco Chronicle story how convoluted legal procedures surrounding capital punishment in California have caused most of the death row inmates to oppose Prop. 34 as well.

A recent survey by the Field Poll and the Institute of Governmental Studies at UC Berkeley found that 42 percent of likely voters would repeal the death penalty while 45 percent would retain death as a punishment. Thirteen percent of likely voters are still undecided, giving interest groups on both sides of the measure incentive to press their cases through Election Day.

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The LAPPL site links to a story by the San Francisco Chronicle:

It's not that they want to die, attorney Robert Bryan said. They just want to hang on to the possibility of proving that they're innocent, or at least that they were wrongly convicted. That would require state funding for lawyers and investigators - funding that Proposition 34 would eliminate for many Death Row inmates after the first round of appeals.

Bryan has represented several condemned prisoners in California as well as Mumia Abu-Jamal, the radical activist and commentator whose death sentence for the murder of a Philadelphia policeman was recently reduced to life in prison. The attorney said California inmates have told him they'd prefer the current law, with its prospect of lethal injection, to one that would reduce their appellate rights.

"Many of them say, 'I'd rather gamble and have the death penalty dangling there but be able to fight to right a wrong,' " Bryan said.

Or, as Death Row inmate Correll Thomas put it in a recent newspaper essay, if Prop. 34 passes, "the courthouse doors will be slammed forever."

Added legal rights

The seeming paradox reflects the tangled legal procedures surrounding capital punishment and the state's efforts to guard against wrongful convictions and executions by providing additional rights to the condemned.

All criminal defendants who can't afford to hire a lawyer have a right to legal representation, at state expense, for their trial and appeal. But only those sentenced to death are guaranteed a state-funded legal team for the post-appellate proceedings known as habeas corpus.

Habeas corpus allows inmates to challenge their convictions or sentence for reasons outside the trial record - typically, incompetent legal representation, misconduct by a judge or juror, or newly discovered evidence. Such challenges are reviewed by both state and federal courts.

For condemned prisoners, it often represents their best chance to stave off execution by presenting their claims to federal judges, who are appointed for life, rather than elected state judges. A ruling that leads to their acquittal, or even a finding of innocence, is also more likely in habeas corpus than in the earlier direct appeal.

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Above:

The main entrance into San Quentin State Prison in San Rafael, Calif., Friday Dec. 19, 2008 as seen from the interior courtyard. Photo: Michael Macor, The Chronicle / SF