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The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.
This is the actual 1960 court recordings of the military lawyers trying to get the court to uphold the courts martial of civilians. Americans who have never enlisted in the military, tried and convicted by a court martial and sentenced to military prison. The question is was it legal or not?
With all the racial tension in the country today I wanted to highlight a case of a black woman who abused a white man who was under her control while committed to a term of involuntary servitude. You won't hear of this case anywhere. It does not fit the media narrative today. I am a contrary person and love to point out things that the mob thinks are not true and never happen. There was no lynching involved. No front page headlines. No towns were burned down. This case was quietly swept under the rug. I will note that Ms. Ramon has had many last names. She switches them often. I did not include any of them here as it may allow her to put this incident behind her and live a productive life. Last I saw of her she was advertising her services as a cook.
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First time in almost 50 years a soldier is killed in this most horrible and gruesome way. Soldiers in a war zone die in some of the strangest and most horrible ways. Sometimes even the country tries to kill you. Afghanistan has some of the strangest and most deadly threats to soldiers.
Was it rape or group sex? Snap chat does remember when you let all your friends in on your secret. Never make her angry, if she has your secret.
He lost the only evidence that could prove him innocent. Did the cops steal it, or did he throw it away? He said the CID took it. Was it stolen because he is a minority who did well? Where was the evidence that any crime took place, much less that Shuford did it?
The court thought about the ruling of unconstitutional prosecution and changed their mind. They did this in response to pressure from the Government. This is what happens when the Government has to judge the Government. This is the Military Court hearing that was recorded and the actual voices of the lawyers who argued the case. This type of appeal is almost unheard of, very rare, a real piece of history.
The actual voices of the military lawyers who fought and won the appeal before the appeals court. It was deemed an unconstitutional prosecution. The second appeal hearing before the exact same court ruled he lost in the next Extra Bonus. Two hearings going two ways is almost unheard of, very rare.
Stephen Begani retired 5 weeks and then screws up his life and looses all he worked for.
The Air Policeman was ordered to shoot the prisoner. Is that murder? How one Policeman got away with killing an unarmed, injured prisoner. This case was finally decided by the US Supreme court. Charges of prosecution for political purposes were thrown around. A man was so guilt ridden he confessed to his mother who got her boy sentenced to life in prison, at hard labor. Was the prisoner a thief, Korean, Chinese, a spy, a saboteur, a guerilla? What was the victims real name? Was the killer ordered to kill? The crime was investigated and men were charged and sent to prison, but were they all guilty? Lots of questions, most are answered. A case that effects our military to this day. The photo is the man who admitted to pulling the trigger.
The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.