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Our government's ability to incarcerate innocent people is evidenced by the number of those being exonerated, most often through DNA evidence. These wrongful convictions evidence our judicial system's failure. Trial Logs is currently covering the government's prosecution of those who question the application of the income tax laws. It is our hope that this coverage will help us understand the failings of our justice system and help those struggling to comprehend this nation's income tax laws.
Tuesday, October 11, 2005
4 Old Comments:
Since Ed is a friend of Irwin's, since and he seems very knowledgeable of procedure, why isn't he at the trial, and/or isn't he spending time on the phone with Irwin everyday coaching him?
, atBecause he stands to make money as the next guru when Irwin is convicted.
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Yea, that must be it dick head!
There NEVER seems to be a shortage of government employees with NOTHING to do posting here!
The court observers must have arrived late today because they did not talk about the first witness Irwin called. So here is what happened.
When Irwin called the witness a murmur of shock echoed through the room as he entered the court. Judge Dawson immediately slammed down his gavel and roared, “Just by looking at him I can tell this witness would have nothing of value to say. The witness is excused and the marshals will escort him out of my courtroom!” At that point three marshals rushed the witness and threw him to the floor which dislodged his crown of thorns. Then, as he struggled to get up it was obvious he was in pain from the large nail holes in his hands. At that point a strange glow surrounded the witness which struck fear in the marshals so they helped him carry his cross out of the room. But before the door slammed shut the witness turned, looked directly at Judge Dawson, and said, “You are pressing your luck with my old man!” To which Judge Kent J. Dawson answered, “How dare you or your father question my authority!”
By The Law, at 10/12/2005 1:36 PM
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