on December 2nd, 1989 at around 11 a.m. An analysis As set forth with the depicted faulty timeline, the State of Arizona implied at the consecutive trials of Debra Milke, James Styers, and Roger Scott that only three shots were fired, and that a conspiracy to kill 4 y.o. Christopher Milke between the three defendants […]
Debra Milke: Arizona’s Illegal Political Hostage
(or: How Tom Horne puts the people of Arizona in an untenable position) For 22 years Debra Jean Milke was battling a verdict against her for a crime she had nothing to do with. On Thursday, March 14, 2013 the Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals of the Ninth Circuit, Alex Kozinski, correctly […]
How the Arizona Government Exploits the Death of a Murdered Child
December 1989 – a 4 y.o. boy was killed in a desert area north-east of Phoenix: Christopher Milke. Within one day Phoenix police presented three suspects, claiming that they conspired to have the 4 y.o. killed. Conspired? Was it the president of the United States, or the pope, some famous rock star, or a […]
Belarus: New Attacks on Media Freedom as Elections Approach.
Parliamentary Assembly of Council of Europe sees possible breach of Universal human rights standards in recent regulation, imposed by justice ministry of Belarus towards Belarus Association of Journalists . PACE asks Venice Commission, internationally recognized legal think-tank, analyze the document and give its conclusion. 13 January Belarus Ministry of Justice sent out […]
Obama’s Preventive Detention Problem: Breaking It Down
President Barack Obama’s support for preventively detaining terrorism suspects undoubtedly surprised some of his longtime backers. Holding prisoners at Guantanamo, without the certainty of trial or release, was a defining feature of the previous administration’s counterterrorism policy – and some of its fiercest critics expected Obama to change the policies. But the possibility had been […]