Tuesday, March 29, 2011

The criminal defense of Jimmy Stewart



Motocross star James 'Bubba' Stewart charged with impersonating cop

Perspective On Stewart Arrest


Bubba's smoking gun mugshot looks calm and relaxed...

What disturbs me about these articles is lack of the word "alleged". Most corporate "news" media is employed by Big Brother to sell its Police State to the sheeple, and are paid billion$ of your tax dollars to do so. Rarely does a "news" reporter actually double check what a govt press release claims. So you can't believe anything the corporate media says, other than basic facts like names and places.

"'People are too trusting, people don't ask the right questions.' Sometimes, being too trusting was equated with being too dumb. But sometimes when he would say that and say, 'People don't ask the right questions,' it was almost with a sense of regret, as if he were uneasy with what he was part of, and wished that people would challenge it and maybe not be so trusting."
-Dr. Lawrence Dunegan MD, quoting Dr. Richard Day MD who was director of a corporation paid $100-million by the U.S. Govt to successfully genocide 100-million U.S. citizens, New Order of the Barbarians


Cops routinely lie and are required to lie as condition of employment, with immunity from prosecution. When cops lie under oath to tell the truth under penalty of perjury, cops call it "testilying".

"Don't you need probable cause? You mean you can lie like that? That is so cool!"
-Rick Castle, Nanny McDead

COP.
2. to steal; filch. 3. to buy (narcotics). 4. cop out, a. to avoid one's responsibility, the fulfillment of a promise, etc.; renege; back out. 5. cop a plea, a. to plead guilty or confess in return for receiving a lighter sentence. b. to plead guilty to a lesser charge; plea-bargain.
-Random House Unabridged Dictionary

"10% of cops are honest, 10% are dishonest, and 80% wish they were honest."
-Detective Frank Serpico NYPD, testimony to Knapp Commission


When a mere citizen lies to police (or allegedly lies to police), they go to jail like Martha Stewart, even when not under oath to tell the truth under penalty of perjury.

Chances are high this was a scripted arrest for Bubba's "reality" TV show -- Bubba's World -- to boost ratings and "street cred". The "arrest" backstory could become part of his TV show. This arrest resulted in at least $1-million in free publicity. The only bad publicity is no publicity, which is why Charlie Sheen is paid $3-million per day, in an Odd Couple sit-com based on his reality.

Scripted means pre-arranged with the cops. Fake "news" conspiracies between media and cops happens every day in USA, such as fake "emergency disasters" requiring martial law evacuation or highway closures (US129 Dragon closed by "rockslide" for 6 months in 2010, Army train "derailment chlorine leak" in Knoxville TN, fake highway closures by non-existent "crashes" in Austin TX caught on video by Alex Jones).

Or it could be a stupid fuckup that's gonna cost him $50,000 in legal expenses, and high risk of enslavement on a govt plantation.

Potential defenses in court, assuming the allegation is true that blue lights were PROVEN (undercover video or admission/confession by defendants), and assuming blue lights are illegal except for govt "law enforcement officers":

1. Bubba was making a citizen's arrest of a driver breaking The Law, which is legal in every state.

2. A constitutional law defense could be made under equal protection, that since LEOs can use blue lights when making an arrest, then everyone must be able to use blue lights to make a citizen's arrest, and the prohibition statute is illegal.


Potential defense in court, assuming that blue lights were NOT proven, no admission/confession, no video, no recovery of blue lights in evidence:

3. Off-duty cops (witnesses) were drunk, high and lying to fuck with black dudes.

4. Open Records Act Request of personnel files of the cops, and Brady Motion for Internal Affairs Complaints, proves prior evidence of perjury by the off-duty cops, destroying their testimony.

5. A search of the defendants was illegal, so evidence of blue lights must be suppressed. Thus the case must be dismissed.


Success in court usually depends on whether the defendants exercise their Fifth Amendment right to SHUT THE FUCK UP.





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