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Aaron Spencer was charged with murder. A judge threw it out after finding “egregious” conduct by the detective who investigated him. Now Spencer is on track to become the sheriff of the county that charged him. And the questions that ruling raised go far beyond one case.This is a three-part conversation with an outside legal analyst covering every angle.First, the ruling. Judge Wilson's 19-page order documented eleven failures by the lead detective — a dashcam pulled without documentation, its SD card viewed on a personal laptop, the camera stored in a drawer for a year, the card lost entirely. Wilson rejected the state's negligence argument, found bad faith, and wrote that the conduct gave “the appearance of a coverup.” He used the most extreme remedy available.Second, the sheriff question. Spencer won the Republican primary by double digits and is favored in the general. He'll walk into the department that investigated him, work alongside the prosecutor who charged him, and oversee officers who were there through everything Wilson described. He campaigned on fixing a system that failed his daughter. He has no law enforcement background.Third, the bigger picture. Evidence problems in Lonoke County go back more than a decade. An unarmed seventeen-year-old killed with a body camera off. A jail detainee harmed and retaliated against. Federal cases where video was withheld. The same department, the same sheriff, the same pattern. The Spencer dismissal may be the moment the pattern became undeniable.An outside legal analyst breaks down who faces exposure, what accountability mechanisms exist, and what signals to watch for as the people at the center of this scramble to contain the fallout.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/ Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#AaronSpencer #LonokeCoverUp #CaseDismissed #SpencerForSheriff #TrueCrime #JudgeWilson #EvidenceDestroyed #Accountability #ArkansasJustice #HiddenKillers
Lonoke County charged Aaron Spencer with second-degree murder. A judge threw it out. And now Spencer is on track to run the department that investigated him.He won the Republican primary in March with 53.5 percent, beating incumbent Sheriff John Staley — the man whose office made the arrest — and a third candidate outright. No runoff. Lonoke County is deep red. Democrat Brian Mitchell Sr. faces steep odds in November.What makes this unprecedented isn't the politics. It's the proximity. Spencer will inherit the agency Judge Wilson just described in a 19-page order documenting eleven evidence-handling failures and “the appearance of a coverup.” The lead detective was fired. But the people who worked alongside him, supervised him, and said nothing while a dashcam from a homicide scene went unlogged for over a year — some of them are still there. Spencer will be their boss.He'll also answer to a working dynamic with Prosecutor Chuck Graham, who filed the charges, argued against dismissal, and lost. Graham didn't go anywhere. Every investigation the sheriff's office touches runs through the prosecutor's office. That relationship will define what Spencer can accomplish.Spencer campaigned on accountability and building a dedicated unit for crimes against children. He's an Army veteran. He has no formal law enforcement training. He promised voters the system failed his daughter and he'd fix it. Now he has to deliver on that from inside the building where the failure happened.An outside legal analyst breaks down what Spencer inherits, what legal tools are available to a sheriff investigating his own department's past, and whether one election can change a system.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/ Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#AaronSpencer #LonokeSheriff #SpencerForSheriff #JusticeSystem #LonokeCoverUp #TrueCrime #ArkansasPolitics #SheriffRace #Accountability #HiddenKillers
One county. One department. Over a decade. And every time the evidence matters most, it's not there.The Aaron Spencer case ended with a judge writing “appearance of a coverup” in a signed court order. But the pattern in Lonoke County predates Spencer by years. In 2021, Deputy Michael Davis shot and killed seventeen-year-old Hunter Brittain during a traffic stop. Brittain was unarmed. The body camera wasn't activated until after the shooting. Sheriff Staley fired the deputy for violating camera policy. The department had no dashcams in patrol vehicles.In 2024, a federal lawsuit exposed conditions inside the Lonoke County jail. Staff were accused of harming a detainee. When she reported it, deputies allegedly retaliated — broadcasting her situation over the facility intercom and isolating her. Video evidence was withheld from federal civil rights discovery.The Spencer case followed the same pattern. A dashcam SD card from the night of the shooting — the only device that could have captured what happened — was pulled, viewed on a personal computer, stored in an office drawer, and lost. Judge Wilson found bad faith, catalogued eleven failures, and dismissed the murder charge.Now the aftermath is playing out in real time. Detective McCain was fired. Staley issued a statement accepting responsibility. Prosecutor Graham, who fought dismissal, has gone quiet. The AG's office could appeal — but their own forensics unit received the camera, and the card was already gone.What makes this bigger than one case is the question it forces. Is this incompetence or something deliberate? And if it's institutional, who's going to hold the institution accountable?An outside legal analyst breaks down the pattern, identifies who faces exposure, and maps what to watch for in the weeks ahead.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/ Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#LonokeCoverUp #AaronSpencer #HunterBrittain #EvidenceDestroyed #Accountability #ArkansasJustice #TrueCrime #InstitutionalRot #SheriffStaley #HiddenKillers
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The front door of the Lonoke County Sheriff's Office is about to open for Aaron Spencer — not as a defendant, but as the boss.Spencer beat incumbent Sheriff John Staley by double digits in a three-way Republican primary. The county tilts hard Republican. Brian Mitchell Sr., the Democratic candidate, faces an uphill climb. Spencer's path to the sheriff's badge runs through a general election that favors him in a county that has already spoken loudly about what it wants.What it wants is the man this system charged with murder.That creates a situation with no real precedent. Spencer will inherit the same agency whose detective committed eleven documented policy violations while handling evidence in his case. He'll oversee personnel files, training records, evidence room protocols, and internal affairs. He'll be the direct superior of officers who were on the job during everything Judge Wilson described.The prosecutor adds another layer. Chuck Graham filed the murder charges. He fought the dismissal motion in court and lost. He'll still be the prosecutor when Spencer takes office. Every investigation the sheriff's office opens, every arrest, every case file — it all moves through that relationship.Spencer ran on protecting children and building a dedicated unit for crimes against minors. He told voters the system failed his daughter and promised to fix it from the inside. He's an Army veteran with no law enforcement background stepping into a department that just had a judge call its evidence handling “so egregious” that dismissal was the only remedy.An outside legal analyst breaks down what Spencer can actually do, what legal authority a sheriff has to investigate a prior administration, and what that first day in the building really looks like.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/ Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#AaronSpencer #LonokeSheriff #SpencerForSheriff #JusticeSystem #LonokeCoverUp #TrueCrime #ArkansasPolitics #SheriffRace #Accountability #HiddenKillers
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The dashcam SD card in Aaron Spencer's case didn't vanish in a vacuum. It disappeared inside a department with a documented history of evidence problems stretching back over a decade.In 2021, a seventeen-year-old named Hunter Brittain was shot and killed by a Lonoke County deputy during a traffic stop. Brittain was unarmed. He was carrying an antifreeze container. The deputy's body camera was not activated until after the shooting. Sheriff John Staley fired the deputy for violating the camera policy — not for killing an unarmed teenager. The department did not provide dashcams.In 2024, a federal civil rights lawsuit pulled back the curtain on the Lonoke County jail. Staff members were accused of harming a detainee. When she reported what happened, the retaliation was documented: taunting over the intercom, isolation, and punishment. Video evidence from inside the facility was withheld during discovery.Then came the Spencer case. Lead Detective Robbie McCain removed a dashcam from Fosler's truck, viewed the SD card on his personal computer, stored the camera in an office envelope for a year, and lost the card. Judge Wilson catalogued eleven violations and found bad faith. He wrote that the conduct gave “the appearance of a coverup” and called it “so egregious” that dismissal was the only remedy.One department. One sheriff. Over a decade. Every time the evidence matters most, it's not there. Despite all of this, Staley was elected president of the Arkansas Sheriffs Association executive board.An outside legal analyst examines whether this pattern amounts to institutional failure, who faces exposure now that a judge has put it in writing, and whether anyone in a position of authority is likely to be held accountable.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/ Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#LonokeCoverUp #AaronSpencer #HunterBrittain #EvidenceDestroyed #Accountability #ArkansasJustice #TrueCrime #InstitutionalRot #SheriffStaley #HiddenKillers
The detective got fired. The sheriff issued a statement. The prosecutor's office went quiet. And the question hanging over all of it is whether any of these people will face real consequences for what a judge described as “egregious” conduct.Judge Wilson's ruling focused on one detective and one piece of evidence. But the Lonoke County Sheriff's Office's problems with evidence didn't start with Aaron Spencer. In 2021, a deputy killed seventeen-year-old Hunter Brittain during a traffic stop. Brittain was unarmed. The body camera wasn't on until after the shooting. In 2024, a jail detainee alleged she was harmed by staff — and then retaliated against for reporting it. Video evidence from inside the jail was withheld in federal proceedings.The Spencer case is the latest in that sequence. A dashcam SD card from the night of the shooting — pulled, viewed on a personal laptop, stored in a drawer, lost. Eleven documented failures. A bad faith finding. The word “coverup” in a judicial order.Detective McCain was terminated. Sheriff Staley says he takes responsibility but framed it as one employee's failure. Prosecutor Graham, who fought the dismissal motion, has said nothing publicly since the ruling. The AG's office has authority to appeal — but the AG's own forensics unit received the camera and the SD card was already gone when they opened it.Despite this entire track record, Staley was elected president of the Arkansas Sheriffs Association executive board. The oversight system that should have flagged these patterns elevated the man at the center of them.An outside legal analyst breaks down who faces real exposure, what mechanisms exist for criminal referral or civil action, and what to watch for over the next sixty to ninety days.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/ Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#LonokeCoverUp #AaronSpencer #HunterBrittain #EvidenceDestroyed #Accountability #ArkansasJustice #TrueCrime #InstitutionalRot #SheriffStaley #HiddenKillers
“Appearance of a coverup.” “So egregious.” Those are a judge's words in a signed order. And they didn't just end a murder case. They cracked open questions about an entire county's law enforcement apparatus.This three-part conversation with an outside legal analyst covers the ruling, the sheriff's race, and the institutional pattern that made this case inevitable.Judge Wilson's 19-page order is methodical. He catalogued eleven failures by the lead detective handling a dashcam from the night of the shooting — evidence not photographed, not logged, viewed on a personal computer, stored in a desk drawer for a year, then lost. He rejected the state's negligence defense. He found bad faith. He noted the dashcam was the only potential neutral evidence and that its loss destroyed Spencer's ability to present a defense.Spencer's path to the sheriff's badge is now unobstructed. He defeated the incumbent by double digits. He'll inherit the department, the personnel files, and a working dynamic with the prosecutor who tried to put him away. He ran on accountability. Now he has to deliver from inside the building where the failures happened.But the Spencer case isn't isolated. Lonoke County's evidence problems go back years. A teenager killed by a deputy with his body camera off. A detainee allegedly harmed in the jail and retaliated against. Video withheld in federal proceedings. The same department, the same patterns. And despite all of it, the sheriff who oversaw this era was elevated to president of the state sheriffs' association.An outside legal analyst maps every layer — the law, the political dynamics, and who faces accountability now that a judge has put the pattern in writing.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/ Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#AaronSpencer #LonokeCoverUp #CaseDismissed #SpencerForSheriff #TrueCrime #JudgeWilson #EvidenceDestroyed #Accountability #ArkansasJustice #HiddenKillers
Join LaTangela as she chats with Judge Wilson Fields on the #tanline Over 1,300 students in East Baton Rouge Parish with a GPA of a 3.0 or above will gather at The Raising Cane's River Center for an exciting day celebrating their academic achievements. The Academic Honors Network is gearing up for their 13th annual college fair/ scholarship and car giveaway. Highlighting all of the opportunities for higher education within the state of Louisiana, creating resources and bridging the gap. Watch full episode HERE Join the conversation www.LaTangela.com THE LATANGELA SHOW RADIO - WEMX- Baton Rouge, La. Mon-Fri 10a.m.-3p.m.CST KTCS - Beaumont, Tx. Mon-Fri 3p.m.-8p.m..CST TV - WAFB+ YouTube - #LaTangelaFay Podcast - ALL digital platforms #iTunes #Spotify #WEMX #WAFB+ www.LaTangela.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NO SOAP RADIO presents: The Shadow, "The Silent Avenger" Our 3rd NO SOAP RADIO production created in September, 2022. This is a recreation of the 1938 episode of The Shadow entitled "The Silent Avenger” and was our first attempt at something besides comedy. The show was produced, directed and edited by Paul Kovit. Paul also recreated the original music cues using the organ samples in GarageBand, and arranged the Shadow theme music under the end credits. If you'd like to see a video version of this show checkout our website: https://nosoapradioplayers.com/ While there you can access our other productions as well as info about our group. And if you like our videos feel free to hit the subscribe button on YouTube so you can be alerted as soon as we release another production. CAST: Ian Oberg as The Announcer, a policeman, and Mr. O'Hara Victoria Gordon as Margo Lane and the little girl Paul Kovit as Danny Brecker Zach Dillinger as Lamont Cranston and The Shadow Annette Bochenek as Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Brecker Tony Semczuk as Judge Wilson, The Prison Guard, and The Commissioner Paul Patterson as Joe Brecker Zach Eastman as The Court Bailiff, Harvey, and The Paper Boy
With election season in full swing, Tennessee voters had the chance to vote on the retention of an appellate court judge and a Supreme Court Justice in August 2024. Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals Judge Matthew Wilson was one of those judges. In this episode of Tennessee Court Talk, Nick Morgan sits down with Judge Wilson in Jackson, TN to discuss the purpose of retention elections, why they are so different and three words his best friend would use to describe him. This episode is for all audiences. Produced and Edited by Nick Morgan, Administrative Office of the Courts
Flathead County District Court Judge Dan Wilson is seeking a seat on the Montana Supreme Court. Judge Wilson has been on the bench for the past 12 years in Kalispell, and began his legal career in 1993 as a prosecutor […] The post Seeking a Seat: Judge Dan Wilson first appeared on Voices of Montana.
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Y'all are f insane! And I hope you get the same punishment you were trying to inflict on me and my Desert Storm veteran friend and all my beautiful pets give them back you f gestapo
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Apologies: for missed appointments! My sincere apologies Requests: I'm asking for a hearing to present my case and evidence to dismiss! Prima fascia - this is a meritless, baseless, frivolous and frankly malicious case based on absolutely no evidence I committed a crime; nor did my veteran witness friend, who I'm asking the courts to consider EXPERT witness testimony, based on fact he has experience carrying out approximately 100 criminal investigations himself. Announcements: I'm pressing charges against six individuals that two women who maliciously reported me to authorities half dozen times until they swatted me! Questions for judge Wilson: why didn't you dismiss the case when you saw that detective noon and p a c c officer Leyva-Canez literally tortured my birds at Pima County fairgrounds in order to take more incriminating photos to convict and imprison me, 2 weeks after the raid? Detective noon and Clarissa wrote in their reports that they uploaded the photographs on September 14th - - they should be arrested immediately! Why aren't you protecting the animals, judge Wilson? I thought this system was supposed to protect the animals? But according to all the evidence they have done the opposite they have tortured and brutalized and put down two of my animals, just to try to convict me! That is cruelty and I am pressing charges against them all, 6 individuals I'm pressing 175 + counts of animal cruelty ARS 132910 because the animals can't speak for themselves can they! Judge wilson, why didn't you throw out this case when you saw they maliciously had me involuntarily committed, or tried to? Why did you sweep these things under the rug why did you allow the prosecution to continue prosecuting me when there are such blatant evidence that their intentions are malicious? Judge wilson, why didn't you throw out the case when you saw that p a c c officer Leyva-Canez and detective Ted noon #7977 tempered with evidence, falsifying the times of our arrest by many hours, in order to give the impression my veteran friend and I have been given due process, and had taken part in an inspection and walk through? I'm asking judge Wilson to drop the charges, and instead go after the real criminals in this case, six individuals who all falsely reported us, wasted approximately a quarter million dollars in taxpayer money to wrongfully arrest and sieze animals that were perfectly healthy? Why isn't the Court's respecting my side of the story, when I'm the only one here who hasn't been lying and caught lying? Prosecution has no case they have no evidence, they've been caught tampering with evidence, now it's all over social media and I'm sending it out to the press, because the public should know what horrific misconduct is being carried out with their taxpayer money! I'm requesting that the courts, after dropping these charges, open and investigation into this investigation, like we've been calling for since the day it happened; I'm asking that the courts order these people to reimburse Pima taxpayers for the enormous expense of involving 50 or so officers to carry out such a disgraceful, botched investigation that ultimately tortured 175 + animals, totally unnecessarily. In fact, if you - your honor and the courts & law enforcement were truly interested in these animals welfare? You would swiftly arrest them all, charge them all and remove them so they can no longer abuse their positions of power. Respectfully yours, Trista Tramposch di Genova MSt Oxford University Candidate for sheriff, president and district attorney for Pima County
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This podcast contains court evidence of extreme misconduct by several officers; #3124 Clarissa Leyva-cañez, who is caught here with this audio evidence attempting to extort Trista Tramposch di Genova, current Sheriff candidate in #Tucson #Arizona with an excessive bonds of $54,100 to get an osc hearing. Now according to the law, bond is set at $25 per animal. As Trista rightly points out this is cruel and unusual punishment not just for animal lovers, but for the animals themselves, in this case seized unlawfully in what is tantamount to a raid, and unlawful, unconstitutional, illegal and frankly brutal police raid that took place on August 30th of last year. This podcast contains also 9 minutes where trista, a sheriff candidate in Tucson Arizona was arrested, falsely arrested, charged, detained, cuffed and sent to jail in 9 minutes flat, without even being shown a search warrant! She calls for a lawyer but they ignore her and put her in cost in the car and read her her rights and question her anyway which is under duress! Trista at this point demands everything is recorded and officer Hernandez pretended to set up his body cam on the back of the front seat, as if her questioning with officer and detective in charge of this disastrous civil rights case, Teddy Noon #7977, who omitted this recorded testimony, which are grounds right here for dismissing this case! Please everybody, send this link to your local media and demand that cover it! Myself and a Desert Storm veteran were stripped of all of our constitutional civil and human rights that day! We were deprived of numerous constitutional protections against unreasonable search and seizure, the right to due process, invasion of our privacy, and our audio and video recordings of them prove conclusively that they lied in their reports which is a crime! ARS 132907.01 defense is calling on Judge Wilson a numerous grounds and reverse the charges. This means as Sheriff candidate I'm calling for four officers in particular to be held accountable for their misconduct #3124#7977#7917 and Sergeant Roher. And we are calling for Beth coming and Zoe Skinner to be subpoenaed to account for their false reporting which again is a crime ARS 13 2907.01. these rogue officers were have been attempting to impose a minimum 6 month prison time for a non crime but to innocent peaceful law abiding citizens; this officers have retaliated by petitioning judge Kenneth Lee to have me involuntarily psych evaluated. One of these recordings is them kidnapping me and the press and public are being alerted to this crime against the public safety by these little terrorists with badges. Tucson get me on the ballot so I can clean up law enforcement and bring in @ACLU to rewrite Pima County Sheriff's horrible policies, which make it the worst Police Department in the country - - four times more jail deaths than Rikers and five times the number of arrests then the national average. Finally I'd like to stay go on the record that a lawyer involved in this case said that the prosecution the Pima County attorney's office is gunning for me" for some reason in other words they want me to go to prison for nothing and for me to rot in silence. I'm calling on Judge Wilson to respond to this several incidents of documented harassment, intimidation, retaliation, which is a First Amendment free speech constitutional violation for my petitioning the government with my grievances of excessive force by Pima County Sheriff's department. The charger is still stand, in fact there are several lawsuits files and a few more to be filed against these offending officers who are not fit to serve the public; in fact they are a menace to society. A sheriff candidate, I have a duty to warrant Pima County residents about the horrific treatment our local law enforcement is carrying out on the general public as a matter of course. I call it a culture of impunity: go.azsos.gov/xww9 get me on the ballot so this don't happen to you!!!
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Get ready to have your mind blown! Now this totally makes sense, the $800, 000 children that go missing from just the United States alone every year! Reports of them being sent underground, for what? Nefarious purposes indeed! Tucson get me on the ballot for Sheriff so I can shut down human trafficking rings and clean up law enforcement! By the way, Tucson has some of the worst statistics in the country for number of jail deaths and five times the arrest rate of the national average! In my experience, the popo's have literally dragged me off my property and sent me to jail several times for no damn reason! When I'm Sheriff, all LEO's under my jurisdiction will have to take piss test every Monday morning early! These people act like tweakers! You're welcome :-) go sign my petition go.azsos.gov/xww9 and make sure you share that link with all your Tucson friends so I can bring in the ACLU and I promise you there will be no jail deaths or reports of police brutality under my watch! Here's my gofund.me/10543a02 if you want to help a kickass awesome woman get on the ballot for president! TRISTA4PREZ
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I'm the only presidential candidate calling for suspension of the Republican party! They systematically cheat in every election, they persecute minorities and ethnic groups and of course they orchestrated and took part in the January 6th insurrection! I don't know if y'all have read the Constitution but 14th Amendment section 3 clearly says no insurrectionist May hold office!!!! Great stuff man! I just asked Katt Williams for his endorsement as Sheriff :-) GET ME ON THE BALLOT TUCSON! WE NEED A LADY SHERIFF TO CLEAN UP LAW ENFORCEMENT IT'S OUT OF CONTROL!!!! & Tucson's so-called justice system is one of the worst in the country if not the worst! Four times more jail deaths then Rikers island! Five times the arrest rate of the national average! Cops around here are the last in the country to where body cams! They don't want us to know the crazy ish they are up to! When I'm your sheriff, all law enforcement officers under my jurisdiction will take a drug test every Monday morning bright and early! That will get rid of a lot of tweakers in the force! We'll hire back social workers women! Won't that be nice
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Great stuff man! I just asked him for his endorsement as Sheriff :-) GET ME ON THE BALLOT TUCSON! WE NEED A LADY SHERIFF TO CLEAN UP LAW ENFORCEMENT IT'S OUT OF CONTROL!!!! & Tucson's so-called justice system is one of the worst in the country if not the worst! Four times more jail deaths then Rikers island! Five times the arrest rate of the national average! Cops around here are the last in the country to where body cams! They don't want us to know the crazy ish they are up to! When I'm your sheriff, all law enforcement officers under my jurisdiction will take a drug test every Monday morning bright and early! That will get rid of a lot of tweakers in the force! We'll hire back social workers women! Won't that be nice
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They tortured my pets, TOOK THEM ALL AWAY AND FRAMED ME IN THE PRESS TO COVER UP THEIR MISCONDUCT! Tucson, come on, get me on the ballot to run for Sheriff so they can't destroy your lives and your family go.azsos.gov/xww9 TRISTA4SHERIFF
Flathead County District Court Judge Dan Wilson has launched his bid for a seat on the Montana Supreme Court. Click on the podcast to learn more about Judge Wilson and his candidacy in this interview with Tom Schultz, host of […] The post Judge Dan Wilson On the Run – For Montana Supreme Court first appeared on Voices of Montana.
Host Steve Miller welcomes Hon. Paul C. Wilson of the Supreme Court of Missouri and Amy Coopman of Bridge Mediation, LLC to talk about the significance of today's younger generation. Judge Wilson discusses the importance of creating a diverse legal community as well as why we need the younger generation more than they need us when it comes to the legal field. Amy Coopman shares insight into KCMBF's Student Law Academy and how it works.
We continue our conversation about the Harry Aleman murder trial and detail how Bob fixed the case. The stakes are life and death for Bob as Judge Wilson wavers about his conclusion due to threats in the papers targeting Wilson and his family. The Aleman case is unprecedented in the annals of the American legal system. Questions? Comments? Find Neal on Twitter at @NealEdelstein. Thank you for listening!
In this episode Calcasieu Parish District Attorney Stephen Dwight sits down with Judge Sharon Wilson to discuss her time as a prosecutor, private practice attorney, district judge, as well as, 3rd circuit court of appeal judge. Judge Wilson also talks about why she thinks only 30% of judges are women and what she would like to see change. This episode is packed with inspiration and encouragement for those that wish to accomplish a dream of theirs.
This week picks the 1988 bratpack western, Young Guns! But was it this one he meant to pick, or the sequel? If you enjoy the show we have a Patreon, become a supporter. www.patreon.com/thevhsstrikesback Plot Summary: 1878 in New Mexico: John Tunstall picks up young gun men from the road to have them work on his ranch, but also to teach them reading and to civilize them. However he's a thorn in the side of the rich rancher Murphy, as he's a competitor in selling cattle. One day he's shot by Murphy's men. Judge Wilson can't do anything, since Sheriff Brady is one of Murphy's men. But attorney Alex persuades him to constitute Tunstall's young friends to Deputies and give them warrants of arrest for the murderers. Instead of arresting them, William Bonney just shoots them down. Soon the 5 guys become famous and William gets the name "Billie the Kid" - but they're also chased by dozens of Murphy's men and the army. The people however honor him as a fighter for justice. www.twitter.com/vhsstrikesback thevhsstrikesback@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thevhsstrikesback/support
Callie helps Judge Wilson find answers about Tate's death, Malika learns just who her true primary priority is and shows Issac just how much he means to her, Mariana learns to give up slight control over her app but Evan needs her to completely let it fail, Davia's students aren't respecting her and she finally confronts Malika and Dennis about their late night drinkscapade, and Callie learns that Jamie works for the development company Legal Aid is planning to sue. Don't forget our special segment and join the conversation! Today's After Show Was Hosted By: Chae' Joines @realchaejones Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more After Shows for your favorite TV shows and the latest news in TV, Film, and exclusive celebrity interviews, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Malika has to deal with the consequences of taping Judge Wilson, not only by being arrested but her relationship with Issac as well. When Jeff's wife attacks Davia on social media, so Davia retaliates in a true Queen moment. Judge Wilson loses Tate and wants to find the person whio gave him the drugs and Callie tries to be there for him. Gael quits Speckulate and Mariana gives Raj the job as team leader of her app. Today's After Show Was Hosted By: Chae' Jones @realchaejones Lauren Hubbard Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more After Shows for your favorite TV shows and the latest news in TV, Film, and exclusive celebrity interviews, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tony award winning actress Daisy Eagan joins the discussion to talk about her non-binary character Joey in the show Good Trouble. Her & the hosts review the show’s prevalent topics such as Callie standing up to Judge Wilson regarding his not-so “impartial” stance on the Jamal Thompson case & Mariana struggles to keep her relationship with Raj under wraps in the workplace. Tune in every week to recap the new episodes of Good Trouble with hosts Dakota T. Jones, Chae’ Jones, & Lauren Hubbard at 7pm pst on Afterbuzz TV. Join us weekly on the GOOD TROUBLE AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW as we follow Mariana And and Callie on their journey through LA! Each week we'll be breaking down a new episode of the show with insightful plot discussion, predictions, insider news and gossip, and more! Be sure to subscribe and comment to stay up to date on all things Good Trouble! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Judge Wilson, first time guest, tells us that After almost two years of investigation, the report of Special Counsel Robert Mueller concerning whether the President and his campaign staff colluded with Russian agents during the 2016 election was finally provided to the US Attorney General's Office late in March. The Attorney General, William Barr, immediately released a short summary of the Report. In that letter, the Attorney General made two significant points: 1) " The Special Counsel's investigation did not find that the Trump campaign or anyone associated with it conspired or coordinated with Russia in its efforts to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential election," and 2) "the evidence developed during the Special Counsel's investigation is not sufficient to establish that the President committed an obstruction-of-justice offense." Since the issuance of the Barr letter, President Trump and his supporters have declared "total and complete exoneration," while some Democrats, like Congressman Adam Schiff (D-CA) have maintained that "undoubtedly there was collusion" regardless of what the Mueller Report states. Rather than rely upon the letter issued by AG Barr, many in Congress are demanding the release of the entire report issued by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.A controversy has now arisen over whether or not the entirety of the Mueller Report can be made public. As of this writing, the AG's staff is reviewing the Report, and redacting material that is based upon Grand Jury testimony. These redactions are necessary under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 6(E), which, as AG Barr states, "generally limits disclosure of certain grand jury information in a criminal investigation and prosecution. Employing this logic a few steps further, if we assume that most members of Congress are aware of the law, and of the facts outlined above, then it becomes clear that the calls by Democratic lawmakers for the production of the "entire" Mueller Report, including the Grand Jury materials, is nothing more than political theatre, and nothing less than bad faith
Judge Wilson, first time guest, tells us that After almost two years of investigation, the report of Special Counsel Robert Mueller concerning whether the President and his campaign staff colluded with Russian agents during the 2016 election was finally provided to the US Attorney General's Office late in March. The Attorney General, William Barr, immediately released a short summary of the Report. In that letter, the Attorney General made two significant points: 1) " The Special Counsel's investigation did not find that the Trump campaign or anyone associated with it conspired or coordinated with Russia in its efforts to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential election," and 2) "the evidence developed during the Special Counsel's investigation is not sufficient to establish that the President committed an obstruction-of-justice offense." Since the issuance of the Barr letter, President Trump and his supporters have declared "total and complete exoneration," while some Democrats, like Congressman Adam Schiff (D-CA) have maintained that "undoubtedly there was collusion" regardless of what the Mueller Report states. Rather than rely upon the letter issued by AG Barr, many in Congress are demanding the release of the entire report issued by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.A controversy has now arisen over whether or not the entirety of the Mueller Report can be made public. As of this writing, the AG's staff is reviewing the Report, and redacting material that is based upon Grand Jury testimony. These redactions are necessary under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 6(E), which, as AG Barr states, "generally limits disclosure of certain grand jury information in a criminal investigation and prosecution. Employing this logic a few steps further, if we assume that most members of Congress are aware of the law, and of the facts outlined above, then it becomes clear that the calls by Democratic lawmakers for the production of the "entire" Mueller Report, including the Grand Jury materials, is nothing more than political theatre, and nothing less than bad faith
Host Dakota T. Jones and Chae’ Jones talk episode 8 of Good Trouble titled “Byte Club”. We discuss the pay grade gap between women and men that Mariana fights to bridge in her workplace. Callie and Rebecca learn more about each other as Callie tries to convince her to come forward about her sexual assault she suffered at her last clerkship. Callie learns more about Judge Wilson’s family life and he cautions her to stay as true as she can to herself without falling into the gray area. Join in on the conversations & let us know your thoughts in the comments below! Join us weekly on the GOOD TROUBLE AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW as we follow Mariana And and Callie on their journey through LA! Each week we'll be breaking down a new episode of the show with insightful plot discussion, predictions, insider news and gossip, and more! Be sure to subscribe and comment to stay up to date on all things Good Trouble! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Nicki Micheaux guests on this week’s Good Trouble aftershow. She portrays Sandra Thompson who is a mother fighting for justice for her deceased son named Jamal. In this week’s episode, Callie struggles with telling Judge Wilson about her conflict of interest & Mariana continues the fight for equality in the workplace. Join hosts Dakota T. Jones, Chae’ Jones, & Taylor Gates in this exciting recap/discussion. Join us weekly on the GOOD TROUBLE AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW as we follow Mariana And and Callie on their journey through LA! Each week we'll be breaking down a new episode of the show with insightful plot discussion, predictions, insider news and gossip, and more! Be sure to subscribe and comment to stay up to date on all things Good Trouble! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
An unlikely Gator fan, Judge Tanya Davis Wilson worked her way through law school. After graduation, she served as an Assistant Public Defender, an Assistant Federal Public Defender, and as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Florida, before being appointed to the Orange County bench. She was recently invested as a Circuit Judge. A Quincy, Florida native and a 16-year cancer survivor, she credits having learned many life lessons under the mentorship of former Judge Scott Polodna, who passed away last December from lung cancer. “It wasn’t as much what he said, as much as what he did,” said Judge Wilson as her eyes welled up during the podcast. Judge Scott Polodna was well regarded for his vast knowledge of the law. He was also a man of incredible faith. During his battle with cancer, he modeled true grace and strength by frequently comforting family members and friends who were concerned with his medical condition. Judge Polodna used his dry sense of humor and gentle teaching style to win over the hearts of those around him. On the one-year anniversary of his passing, we honor the legacy he left us and we remember the great father, husband, and coworker who was Scott Polodna. Let us know what you think about the podcast.
Maraea Rakuraku profiles Ngati Porou, Ngati Kahungunu, Tuhoe Wilson Isaac the newly appointed Chief Judge of the Maori Land Court and Chairperson of the Waitangi Tribunal.
Maraea Rakuraku profiles Ngati Porou, Ngati Kahungunu, Tuhoe Wilson Isaac the newly appointed Chief Judge of the Maori Land Court and Chairperson of the Waitangi Tribunal.