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Tune in and listen to Lamont Banks and Cliff Stewart of A Just Cause, a nonprofit, social justice organization discuss what happens when the wheels of justice trample unbridled over the rights of innocent Americans. Our Special Guest on Tonight's Encore Show is Jason Paladino, National Security Investigative Reporter at Project On Government Oversight. Please tune-in and feel free to dial in and share your thoughts and comments on this very disturbing topic! A Just Cause continues to campaign for the exoneration of the remaining "FreeTheIRP5," who was wrongly imprisoned in Florence, CO for 8 years for a crime they didn't commit. Read their full story: www.freetheirp6.org. For more information, about A Just Cause and to Donate, please visit www.a-justcause.com. Follow us on Twitter: @AJCRadio, @A_JustCause, @FreeTheeIRP6, @FreeeTheIRP6 and Like our Facebook Pages: https://www.facebook.com/AJustCauseCO, and https://www.facebook.com/FreetheIRP6 Thank you for your support!
Tune in and listen to Lamont Banks and Cliff Stewart of A Just Cause, a nonprofit, social justice organization discuss what happens when the wheels of justice trample unbridled over the rights of innocent Americans. Tonight's guest is Jason Paladino, National Security Investigative Reporter at Project On Government Oversight. Please tune-in and feel free to dial in and share your thoughts and comments on this very disturbing topic! A Just Cause continues to campaign for the exoneration of the remaining "FreeTheIRP5," who was wrongly imprisoned in Florence, CO for 8 years for a crime they didn't commit. Read their full story: www.freetheirp6.org. For more information, about A Just Cause and to Donate, please visit www.a-justcause.com. Follow us on Twitter: @AJCRadio, @A_JustCause, @FreeTheeIRP6, @FreeeTheIRP6 and Like our Facebook Pages: https://www.facebook.com/AJustCauseCO, and https://www.facebook.com/FreetheIRP6 Thank you for your support!
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://bluebonnetnews.com/2021/03/10/das-office-buying-body-armor-for-constables/
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://junkmalls.com/2021/03/10/five-people-charged-with-voter-fraud-in-illinois-das-office/
There just might be a light taking shape at the end of our very long pandemic tunnel.......and that light is care of several promising vaccine candidates that are on their way from the laboratory ..... and into your arm. We're going to spend much of the first hour of In Depth breaking down the COVID vaccine options: the differences between the candidates from Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca, how they work and when we can expect them to become available. When I say "testing" you're probably immediately thinking about COVID testing, which happens to be in insanely high demand right now; but "testing" also encompasses just about every other type of medical test, and supplies for those tests are scarce. In non-pandemic news: L.A. County's new DA George Gascon came into office with reforms a'blazing..........but in satisfying progressive voters that helped put him in office, did he alienate many of his own prosecutors? And Joe Biden making some more choices - maybe unconventional - choices for his cabinet and administration, we'll get an update on the transition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today, on The Local:Your Quick 6 news headlines. A continued, in-depth look at facial recognition with XRAY journalist Kate Kaye.And our recent interview with candidate for Idaho's First Congressional District, Rudy Soto.
In His Presence Church in Woodland Hills, California had unexpected visitors this Wednesday night as the Assistant DA ordered LAPD to come and shut down the church services. We interview the pastor, Pastor Mel Ayres and listen to his experience in going through this. Also, he gives a great word of encouragement as to how to keep pressing ahead in the middle of this storm. Listen to today's #RemnantGodcast Visit www.IHPChurch.org for more info
In His Presence Church in Woodland Hills, California had unexpected visitors this Wednesday night as the Assistant DA ordered LAPD to come and shut down the church services. We interview the pastor, Pastor Mel Ayres and listen to his experience in going through this. Also, he gives a great word of encouragement as to how to keep pressing ahead in the middle of this storm. Listen to today’s #RemnantGodcast Visit www.IHPChurch.org for more info
Michael C. Boland graduated from Holy Name High School (now known as Berks Catholic) in Reading, Pennsylvania. He spent a year studying Mathematics and Science at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, followed by a year at the prestigious Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio, before temporarily ceasing academic studies. Mr. Boland worked various odd jobs including an Assistant Berks County Planner, spent a year on the production line at a wire factory in Robesonia, and worked as a laborer at French Creek Park. Mr. Boland returned to college on the main campus of the Pennsylvania State University in University Park, PA. By “overloading” credits each term, Mr. Boland graduated in less than 18 months from the Pennsylvania State University. He graduated from the Dickinson School of Law and was admitted to the Bar of Pennsylvania as well as the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. After receiving his law degree, as a new attorney Mr. Boland associated with Alan S. Readinger in the practice of law and maintained an office at 601 Penn Street in the City of Reading for approximately 17 years. During the first two years of his law practice, Mr. Boland worked as an assistant District Attorney in the Berks County District Attorney's Office. He tried a number of criminal cases, which culminated in a triple homicide conviction (against Philadelphia counsel). After that conviction, Mr. Boland resigned from the DA's Office. Mr. Boland has maintained his law office at 147 North 5th Street in the city of Reading for over 20 years. Mr. Boland is a member of the American Bar Association, the Pennsylvania Bar Association, and the Berks County Bar Association. He has served on various committees with the Berks County Bar Association including the Solo and Small Practice Committee, the Pro Bono Committee, and the Criminal Law Committee. Mr. Boland continues to be active in the local bar association and is an avid follower of recent Supreme Court Opinions affecting the rights of individuals. Mr. Boland served as an Assistant Berks County Solicitor and handled the labor disputes for Berks County while also serving as Solicitor to the Elections Board. His labor relations work resulted in his appearance before the Pennsylvania Civil Service Commission, the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, labor arbitrations and union negotiations. Mr. Boland maintains an Avvo rating of 8.9 or “excellent” in the rating service conducted by Avvo.com. He received a rating of 10.0 for professional conduct. Mr. Boland maintains a general practice of law and would likely be assigned to the litigation division in a large law firm. However, his current practice has been concentrated in the areas of criminal defense, estate settlements and probate, auto and motorcycle accidents, unemployment compensation, and motor vehicle law including adjustments of driver license status. Mr. Boland will also represent clients in custody, support, and divorce. michaelcboland.com chickenduckpod.com patreon.com/chickenduck
Educators, counselors, and members of law enforcement took part in a seminar that addressed the awareness and prevention of a growing issue among today's youth. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
John goes through his visit to the rackuas LA District Attorney's debate. The incumbent has a real challenge from the far left. Bernie is surging in California. Could he win the nomination? John explains. And Bernie's superpacs unite to get him across the finish line.
Concerning Usage of Public Land, Budget Optimism in the DA's Office and a new art gallery in Prineville
Before he moved to the Bay Area in the late-1960s, Ron Turner spent his life in the San Joaquin Valley of California. In this podcast, he talks about various experiences he had around the valley, including time at Fresno State working on an underground newspaper where he exposed corruption at the Peace Corps and at the DA's Office in Fresno. He moved to San Francisco to go to SF State, hung out at the Grateful Dead house, joined anti-war groups and participated in the student strike at SF State, and worked at various research labs before his life changed pretty dramatically. Join us Thursday, when Ron will discuss launching Last Gasp Publishing with a couple of underground comix titles. Film photography by Michelle Kilfeather
District Attorney-elect vows radical restructuring from administration of longtime DA Tony Rackauckas.
The Brooklyn District Attorney’s office has been working for years providing second chances to individuals who have been separated from society due to incarceration through programs such as Ready, Set, Work. Renee Gregory is the 1st Assistant District Attorney and Chris Owens is Director of the Re-entry Bureau.
Philadelphia’s chief law enforcement officer today took to the lectern to remind undocumented immigrants that they will be protected if they come forth to testify or report crimes. District Attorney Larry Krasner on Wednesday morning spoke English and Spanish when declaring he’d grant sanctuary to undocumented victims and witnesses of crime who could assist in advancing a case but would be deterred by fear of deportation. Read .@floodthedrummer's full report, entitled, Philly DA Declares His Office a Sanctuary for Undocumented Victims, at www.Facebook.com/therealTBOInc or add Techbook Online to your Apple News reader. Follow @floodthedrummer across social media and subscribe to Drumming for Justice on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Anchor or wherever else podcasts are available. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/floodthedrummer/support
This is a long, action-packed episode. First, Jessa and Nick announce their next contest/giveaway. (GO PARTICIPATE!!) Next, they cover the policy memo of recently elected Philly DA Larry Krasner and discuss why what some people are calling "radical criminal justice reform" makes a lot of sense. This is a policy wonk episode. In case it is too long for you to hang in for, consider the following statistics: 1) In Philedelphia, it costs between $42K and $60K a year to incarcerate a person. 2) The average income of a Philly family is $41K annually. Do a cost/benefit analysis. Seriously.
In episode three of May It Please the Pod, James Sudduth and Ryan Smith, of Sudduth & Associates, are joined by a real-life prosecutor (and the pod's very first guest), Assistant District Attorney Ross Murray, of the Calcasieu Parish District Attorney's Office. Among the litany of topics discussed, the three reminesce on their time together at the DA's Office, the current shift towards rehabilitation versus incarceration within the criminal justice system and, of course, a little bit of scheduled fun. For questions or comments about the podcast, you can find us at www.saa.legal or at intake@saa.legal.
Richard Brodsky, former New York State Assemblyman, sponsor of the Public Authorities Reform Act signed into law in 2009, talks about the current NYS legislature, corruption due to campaign financing law, interference in voter rights, and more.
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