He knew during my trial that Judge Amy Berman Jackson withheld exculpatory evidence from my attorneys.
He knew during my trial that Judge Amy Berman Jackson withheld exculpatory evidence from my attorneys.
My attorneys asked for Robert Mueller's entire unredacted report. She denied it to them.
We made a motion before Judge Jackson based on the Department of Justice and the U.S. Bureau of Prisons policy of moving nonviolent, high-risk prisoners from prison to home confinement rather than incarceration. The judge ignored those arguments entirely, postponed my surrender date by a mere two weeks.
She did not ignore his concerns. She wrote a five-page opinion on his concerns, having carefully looked over them, and even, by all accounts, beyond fair. Like, I was reading the decision, and there's a couple really good things that she gets in there, but while the defendant correctly observes that other courts in this district have granted extensions in other cases, neither of those defendants was convicted of threatening anyone, and there is no indication that either failed to abide by conditions of release at any time. By contrast, Mr. Stone was convicted of threatening a witness, And throughout the course of these criminal proceedings, the court has been forced to address his repeated attempts to intimidate and to stoke potentially violent sentiment against an array of participants in this case, including individuals involved in the investigation, the jurors, and the court.
The judge in the Stone Show trial says don't say the names of the jurors, even though their federal laws must be public because she rigged them all and the Democratic Party operatives and they're panicking right now. And we put out the names of the jurors and now she's burning in hell. Burn in hell. They killed her sheets because her shreds were called. We called them. And now, that Amy Berman Jackson burns in hell.
Alex starts the show off with a prediction. He thinks the judge is going to throw the book at him. Swamp creature, Namie Berman Jackson, the Obamaoid. Hemoroid in black robes was always going to throw the book at Roger Stone because that's what she does as a political show trial commissar. A political creature of tyranny. A stone turn around. R. Excellent. Well, she just came out about 30 minutes ago before they went to recess and signaled she's going to throw the book at Stone. Seven, nine, or eleven years.
Because of the terrible Roger Stone political prisoner, conviction of all seven counts facing 50 years in jail at the hands of the Obama hanging judge who let Hillary Clinton off the hook for Benghazi and the clear stand down and the deaths that happened there. She railroaded Manafort and others, but Manafort had actually done some of the things that the Tommy's Obamas do with the offshore accounts, which you could argue are illegal. Still, he was targeted for political reasons.
If you look up Judge Jackson's history, Alex's picture of a leftist judge towing the liberal line just doesn't really seem to square with reality. For instance, she presided over the sentencing of Jesse Jackson Jr., who was a Democrat member of the House and the son of Jesse Jackson when he stole about $750,000 of campaign money. You'd think if she was a damn hatchet person, she would have thrown out his sentence, but instead she put him in jail.
As it relates to Hillary Clinton, she didn't do anything crazy in terms of Benghazi. All she did is dismiss a wrongful death suit against Hillary because it would have been illegal for it to continue based on the Westfall Act. The Westfall Act is a 1988 law that made it so the United States itself is to be substituted as a defendant in cases where a government employee is sued for something that was the result of something that they did in their official capacity in their job. This act explains a lot of questions why government officials and figures aren't being constantly sued. It's because they have a form of immunity in terms of their official business. Alex can say that this judge was protecting Hillary, but to do anything other than what she did, Judge Jackson would have violated the Supreme Court ruling and a law passed by Congress. It would have been very illegal for her to allow that lawsuit to continue.