Story by Yoni Helaler for BGR.com
I agree with him.
Once you set a precedence,
there is no telling where over zealous
Government Officials
will take it.
"It is easy to think – “It won’t happen to me” – when one hears of a person wrongly accused or convicted of a heinous crime. However, the lack of critical judicial examination of police agency arrest and search warrant affidavits creates an environment where any one of us at any time can have our life shattered by being falsely implicated in a capital crime. That is the cautionary message of Brandon Mayfield’s saga of how he was wrongly fingered by the FBI as an international terrorist involved in murderous bombings in a country he has never visited." Story by Hans Sherrer for JusticeDenied.org
Remember,
it's never like you see on TV.
Finger-prints are still done by one person comparing two different photos of finger-prints
and if one is only a partial
or is blurry,
that one person has to make a decision on someone's life.
Right
or wrong.
"After Mayfield’s arrest, his wife Mona told reporters, I think it’s crazy. We haven’t been outside the country for 10 years. They found only a part of one fingerprint. It could be anybody. Her words in defense of her husband were soon to prove prophetic."
People make mistakes
and
Law Enforcement Officers
are people.
Officers will often convince themselves that they know,
Without A Doubt,
who the perpetrator of a crime is even without having sufficient evidence to back their theories.
This leads to evidence planting
and frame-ups.
And when was the last time the
Government
admitted they made a mistake on a criminal case?
Ask the two men who spent 40 years in jail for a crime they didn't commit.
“This case is not about one phone, this case is about future, Cook passionately articulated. What is at stake here is, can the government compel Apple to write software that we believe would make hundreds of millions of customers vulnerable around the world, including the U.S.?” Tim Cook
If you don't believe our
Government
would do anything in the way of harming its citizens,
ask the people who where given acid during the 1960s without their knowledge.
Ask them how there lives turned out.
This is,
I Think - I Believe - The CIA Is Still Experimenting With My Mind,
Jim Hauenstein,
And,
“He works for the CIA. Johnny Redyellow is his name, but I just simply call him Agent Orange.”
- Jarod Kintz -
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