COSTA MESA...
WORLD'S WORST BANK ROBBER STRIKES TWO COSTA MESA BANKS
The police are looking for a guy who tried to rob a B of A on W. 19th Street, but then got nervous and ran away up Maple. The desperado apparently then changed his clothes and his hat and about a half hour later tried to rob a Wells Fargo bank on Harbor, but got nervous and ran away again.
He got no money in either attempt. Maybe this guy should consider a different line of work. For him, crime really doesn't pay.
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NEW: JUDGE ORDERS 2ND P.I. TO STAY AWAY FROM MENSINGER, RIGHEIMER AND MONAHAN'S PUB
Details in the above linked DP story.
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Private Eye Christopher Joseph Lanzillo |
HERE'S THE DP STORY ON THE AFFIDAVIT
As the neurotic lefties, kooks, haters, those with inadequate personalities, and uniform groupies try to spin things to confuse the public, remember this:
THE POLICE UNION HIRED THE LAW FIRM THAT HIRED THE PRIVATE EYES.
That is the money trail that is being followed: POLICE UNION/LAW FIRM/PRIVATE EYES.
POLICE UNION $$$$$ LAW FIRM $$$$$ PRIVATE EYES.
POLICE UNION + LAW FIRM + PRIVATE EYES=FALSE DUI REPORT, LOOKER IN THE BAR AND PERHAPS A TRACKING DEVICE.
It is on that money trail where facts are to be found. Some may be trying to obliterate that trail, but they'll fail.
To restore faith and confidence in the CMPD, bad cops have to be removed and the three targeted councilmembers need to be made whole.
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IMMUNITY
There are situations in which the prosecution can’t offer a witness immunity from prosecution, and others in which a grant of immunity is limited.
No Immunity for Certain Crimes
Prosecutors typically don’t offer dangerous sex offenders immunity because of the state’s paramount interest in prosecuting violent sex crimes. Additionally, any crimes the witness commits while testifying, or crimes that otherwise impede the investigation and prosecution of a case, may be prosecuted, including:
But even a witness who commits one of these crimes after a grant of immunity won’t lose that immunity as it relates to the criminal activity the witness testified about.
For example, suppose that the prosecution gives Witness
transactional immunity from prosecution for his role in a drug distribution ring. Witness testifies that he and Defendant sold cocaine, but no other drugs, and that he and Defendant were the only people who imported and sold the cocaine. After Witness’s testimony, the prosecution learns that Witness and Defendant sold marijuana in addition to cocaine, and that Witness’s wife also imported and sold cocaine and other drugs.
Can Witness be successfully prosecuted for perjury? Yes. Witness testified that he and Defendant alone imported and sold cocaine only. The statement was false.
Can Witness be successfully prosecuted for obstruction of justice? Yes. Witness tried to hide the fact that his wife was also culpable, which obstructs the prosecution’s goal of finding out the truth about the drug ring.
Can Witness be successfully prosecuted for selling cocaine? For selling marijuana? Witness is safe when it comes to the cocaine offense(s). He received transactional immunity and therefore can’t be prosecuted for any criminal activity revealed in his immunized testimony. But he didn't reveal the marijuana activity in that testimony, so the prosecution is free to charge him with it.
Different Jurisdictions
In some instances, more than one jurisdiction—for example, both the state and federal government or more than one state—can prosecute a crime. An example is a major drug distribution operation that violates both state and federal laws. So, what happens when a witness is offered immunity in one jurisdiction, but not another?
Federal and state prosecutors can’t use testimony compelled by the other jurisdiction. This means that a federal prosecutor can’t use a witness’s immunized state testimony, and vice versa.
A witness who receives transactional immunity in one city, county, or state can’t be prosecuted in another city, county, or state. In other words, the immunity from prosecution extends from one jurisdiction to another within the state.
The federal system offers use and derivative use immunity, but not transactional immunity. This means that a witness who receives transactional immunity from a state prosecutor could potentially be prosecuted for activities relating to the witness’s testimony that are illegal under federal law. However, a federal prosecutor cannot use the witness's testimony against him or her.
Suppose that Witness receives transactional immunity from a state prosecutor in New York in exchange for testifying about his role in a series of bank robberies. During his testimony, Witness talks about crimes he committed in New Jersey, as well as activities that might be illegal under federal law.
Can Witness be successfully prosecuted in New Jersey for the crimes he discussed? No. Transactional immunity agreements must be followed by all states. Because Witness had transactional immunity from the State of New York, he is protected from prosecution by any other state.
Can Witness be successfully prosecuted in federal court for the crimes he discussed? Yes. Transactional immunity doesn’t extend to federal prosecutions, so Witness could potentially be prosecuted for his federal crimes. However, a federal prosecutor may not use Witness’s own words against him.
From NOLO.
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THE WORLD...
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Jawaad won't try to rob anyone else, ever. |
Jawaad pulled a gun on the wrong guy. The wrong guy had his own gun and now Jawaad is no more.
Good riddance.
There are more and more wrong guys, and gun sales are going through the roof.
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BERKELY, MO NEW AFRICA--18-YEAR-OLD BLACK PULLS GUN ON COP, WON'T EVER DO THAT AGAIN...EVER
NEW: The pistol used by the dead guy looks like a HiPoint Model C3, 9 mm. It also looks as though the safety is on or may be damaged (stuck on?). This is probably why the dead guy didn't get off a shot when he aimed the gun at the cop. Maybe he simply wasn't that good with this type of pistol. Also, HiPoint is a low priced gun, and it may have misfired, but I think the safety was the issue.
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Dead puke's mother says her son didn't have a gun. Black agitators say the cops planted a gun.
Believe them? If so, then watch the video linked to above. Keep an eye on the Black guy with a dark jacket and low slung dark pants on the upper left of the screen. He's now the dead guy. Watch at around 1:37 of the 1:46 min. video and you'll see him raise his arm and presumably point a gun at the cop. That was the last thing he'll ever do.
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CHRISTMAS EVE MESSAGE FROM DAVID DUKE
Written and spoken messages.
Some anti-White bigots, including some self-hating Whites right here in Costa Mesa, will try to tell you this is hate simply because of who it is from. Don't buy it. They are the haters and their usual method is to focus on a person instead of the message, because it is easy to demonize a person and have you accept that demon characterization of a person and keep you from having an open mind about the message. The message is the message, folks.
Read and listen for yourself and see if you hear or see any hate. You won't. What you'll read and hear is a message against the genocide of Whites.
Don't accept the smears from those who hate you (and themselves) because of the color of your (or their) skin.
Read and listen for yourself. Think for yourself. You can do it. Don't be afraid. You have a right to be who and what you were born to be and you don't have to apologize to anyone for the color of your skin or for your ancestry or for who and what you are. You are equal to every other person on the planet. This is
your planet. This is
your life. This is
your family. This is
your existence. Be you. Be truly you.
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