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"Dangerous citizens..."
"............one of the best ways to get
yourself a reputation as a dangerous citizen these days is to
go about repeating the very phrases which our founding
fathers used in the struggle for independence."
--
Charles A. Beard (1874-1948), U.S. historian
WAR POLL SOURCE:
WWW.FINDLAW.COM
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Haltom City Police to Make Huge and Questionable Enforcement Sweep Across Haltom City on April 28, 2003.
SOURCE: "Proud & Progessive", Vol. 18:2; Published Bi-Monthly by the City of Haltom City
Haltom City Judge and Council Accused of
1,000's of Unlawful Arrests, Unlawful Convictions, Unlawful Fines, and Unlawful Jail Terms
ALLEGATIONS MADE AGAINST HALTOM CITY JUDGE BYNO:
Former Haltom City Jail Administrator, Nicole Irvin, now accuses Judge Byno of attempts at sexual abuse toward her.
HALTOM CITY POLICE MAKE EXTREME SHOW OF FORCE:
Haltom City Police car # 2915 drove by 5425 Mallory Drive at
1:25pm today on 1/4/2003, traveling West on Mallory, after
driving North on 377, then racing up (West) on Mallory
Drive, Haltom City, Texas. At 4:40pm, two more Haltom City
Police cars arrived, one at the intersection of 377 and Mallory,
the other, # 2537, parked at
5424 Mallory Drive. It seemed to this observer, there was
no justifiable reason for such a strong show of force. But, of
course, when and if ever such an explaination is offered to
this observer, I certainly will make any and all corections
necessary.
12/28/2002:The FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM REPORTS
North Richland Hills Police Accused of Killing
ABC NEWS REPORTS ON HALTOM CITY POLICE SEXUAL ASSAULTS:
11/21/2002:ABC NEWS: Haltom City Police Accused of Rape
MORE HALTOM CITY POLICE CAUGHT IN SEXUAL ASSAULTS:
12/28/2002: More Haltom City Police Accused of Rape
WFAA-TV, DALLAS, TEXAS, REPORTS ON HALTOM CITY POLICE IN
POLICE ABUSE IN MURDER CASE:
12/06/2002: WFAA-TV Reports on Haltom City Police Accused of Abuse in Murder Case
HALTOM CITY POLICE CAUGHT IN SEXUAL ASSAULTS:
09/13/2002: Haltom City Police Accused of Rape
HALTOM CITY POLICE/STATE OF TEXAS TERRORISM
Civillian Police Helicopter - White Bell Ranger With Blue
Spot-light
09/14/02 08:28pm ct Altitude 100' Course = E to W Speed = 20mph
Immediately above our home at 5425 Mallory Dr. Haltom City, as I
stood in the street watching it - MLM/mlm.
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For a detailed and authoritative analysis on JAILING OF AMERICANS,
see also: CATO INSTITUTE's
"All Locked Up,"
Director of the Project on Criminal Justice Tim Lynch comments that
the number of incarcerated people surpassed 2 million for the first
time last year. Lynch writes that it took more than 200 years for
America to hold its first 1 million prisoners, but managed to
incarcerate the second million in only the past 10 years and warns
of a "prison industrial complex."
Read about America's Un-Constitutional Jailing of the People
in the CATO INSTITUTE's
"The Ominous Powers of Federal Law Enforcement"
by Timothy Lynch, The Cato Handbook for Congress:
106th Congress, 1999.
In part it states;"The sheer volume of modern law makes it impossible for
an ordinary
American household to stay informed—and yet the U.S. Department of
Justice vigorously defends the old legal maxim that ‘‘ignorance of the
law is no excuse.’’ That maxim may have been appropriate for a society
that simply criminalized inherently evil conduct, such as murder, rape,
and theft, but it is wholly inappropriate in a labyrinthine regulatory regime
that criminalizes activities that are morally neutral. It has been estimated
that the number of new enactments by legislative bodies ranging from
city councils to Congress is 150,000 per year. At that rate, a conscientious
citizen would have to study 410 laws each and every day all year round—
a full-time task, to say the least.
It is simply outrageous for the U.S. government to impose a legal duty
on every American citizen to ‘‘know’’ all of the mind-boggling rules and
regulations that have emanated from Washington over the years. The
106th Congress can remedy that unjust situation by passing a law that
would require U.S. attorneys to prove that regulatory violations are ‘‘willful’’
or, in the alternative, permit a good-faith belief in the legality of
one’s conduct to be pleaded and proved as a defense. The former rule is
already in place for our complicated tax laws—but it should also shield
unwary Americans from all of the other regulations.
See CATO INSTITUTE's Report On "How" the US Government and State Governments abuse US Civil Rights with "real-offense" sentencing in US National, State, and
Local & Municipal courts, in
"The Ominous Powers of Federal Law Enforcement"
by Timothy Lynch, The Cato Handbook for Congress: 106th Congress, 1999.
See also CATO INSTITUTE's:Warrior Cops: The Ominous Growth of Paramilitarism in American Police Departments,"
by Diane Cecelia Weber. Briefing Paper No. 50. August 26, 1999. This tells the "whole" story and "meaning" of the Presidential Election of 1876, and how the United States was saved for 100 years from Military and Para-Military Police Forces.
US CRIMINAL COMPLAINT
WITH THE FBI in DALLAS and WASHINGTON, DC, and with the US SENATE
AGAINST "More" Haltom City Police ABUSE with ULAWFUL SHOW OF FORCE
& ACTS of PROVOCATION - on 2/17/2002:
1. On Sunday evening February 17, 2002
at exactly 7:44pm to 7:55pm cst, a Haltom City Police officer commited
an act of "extreme" provocation to "violence" by "deliberately"
harrasing me in an "illegal" chase on the Denton Highway (377)
as "she" conducted close "unlawful survelillance" during an unlawful
pursuit from 7:44pm to 7:55pm, 2/17/2002.
US CRIMINAL COMPLAINT
AGAINST "More" Haltom City Police ABUSE with ULAWFUL SHOW OF FORCE &
ACTS of PROVOCATION - on 2/10/2002:
1. That in the early morning hours of Saturday February 9, 2002
at exactly 2:28am to 2:30am cst, a Haltom City Police officer commited
an act of "extreme" provocation to "violence" by "deliberately" parking
"on the street" outside and only about 30 feet from my bedroom window,
as he conducted "unlawful survelillance" by such an act from 2:28am to
2:30am, 2/9/2002. This he did by starring at me through my partially
closed "bed-room" window blinds, even as he saw me raise the blinds
to watch him commit such an act.
2. And "again, just 45 minutes ago [ 4:45am 2/10/2002 ], this "same" Haltom City Police officer repeated the same "act of provacation" in front of this home at 5425 Mallory Drive, Haltom City (Fort Worth), Texas.....
Cato Daily Dispatch
October 17, 2001
http://www.cato.org/
CATO 10/17/2001
United States Court of Appeals for the FIFTH CIRCUIT
COURT: INDIVIDUALS HAVE RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS
A federal appeals court ruled yesterday that the Constitution guarantees
individuals the right to have a gun, the first time in recent history
that
such a high-level legal authority has explicitly endorsed such a view,
according to The Washington Post.
(http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A5677-2001Oct16.html)
The decision's immediate impact will be felt in Texas, Louisiana, and
Mississippi, which are within the jurisdiction of the court that issued
the opinion. But the ruling is likely to embolden opponents of gun
control
to press their cause in federal courts around the country.
Sandra Day O'Conner's "Dissenting Opinion"
in "ATWATER et al. v. CITY OF LAGO VISTA etal.
certiorari to the united states court of appeals for the fifth circuit
No. 991408. Argued December 4, 2000 Decided April 24, 2001".
"Because the 'COURT's POSITION' is 'INCONSISTENT' with with the 'EXPLICIT' guarantee of the 'FOURTH AMENDMENT', I dissent [Emphasis added]
US Court in Lubbock, TX strikes "down" illegal Texas
law which essentially declares [that]ALL "students" [Are]SUSPECIOUS of ILLEGAL CONDUCT [EVEN WITHOUT "cause" to believe so] and so they VIOLATED the [US] FOURTH AMENDMENT.
The Judge then states that:"Such an intrusion also comes at a great price to
citizens' constitutionally guaranteed rights to be
secure in their 'persons, houses, papers and effects,'"
[Federal Judge Sam R. Cummings] said in a ruling issued
late yesterday.
Click Here For America's Jailing of Women & Children
For a detailed and authoritative analysis on JAILING OF AMERICANS,
see also: CATO INSTITUTE's
"All Locked Up,"
Director of the Project on Criminal Justice Tim Lynch comments that
the number of incarcerated people surpassed 2 million for the first
time last year. Lynch writes that it took more than 200 years for
America to hold its first 1 million prisoners, but managed to
incarcerate the second million in only the past 10 years and warns
of a "prison industrial complex."
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