Unbeknown to most, there are over 10,000 laws in this country that people haven't heard of that could land you in jail. With that in mind, knowing that the cards are so stacked against you, why would you ever want to engage in making statements to an officer of the law who has the power to arrest you for any one of them? Watch this video by Regent Law Professor and former Criminal Defense Attorney James Duane and become enlightened!
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Sunday, February 28, 2010
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Monday, February 22, 2010
Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP) Presentation in Port St. Lucie
LEAP speaker and former NYPD Narcotics Detective John Baeza is scheduled to speak at the Saint Lucie County Republican Club meeting this Thursday, February 25 at 7 PM. Please see below for details. Mr. Baeza will also speak on the afternoon of February 25 at the Fort Pierce Rotary Club, held at the Pelican Yacht Club. All Rotarians and their guests are invited to attend.
Saint Lucie County Republican Club of Saint Lucie County, Florida
6835 South U.S.1, Port St Lucie, FL 34952 /Chartered by the Republican Party of Florida/ Mary Anne Patan, President
The Saint Lucie County Republican Club will be meeting:
Where: Elks Lodge, 440 NW Peacock Blvd, St Lucie West (from I-95, go east on St Lucie West Blvd and turn left on Peacock. The Elks Lodge is on the left side after about three stop lights, and a storage facility and across from Tradition Field.)
When: Thursday, February 25, 2010
Time: 7:00 PM social with dinner served at 7:30 PM
Presentation: John Baeza, will discuss . LEAP is made up of current and former members of law enforcement. Their mission is to reduce the multitude of unintended harmful consequences resulting from fighting the war on drugs and to lessen the incidence of death, disease, crime, and addiction by ultimately ending drug prohibition. Mr. Baeza's bio is available here.
Cost: $18.00 per person. If you plan to attend but not dine, a contribution to the club will be most appreciated.
The choices for dinner will be either meatloaf or chicken breast with lemon sauce. Please contact Mary Anne Patan at 772-468-1955 or e-mail her at mapatan1@bellsouth.net to reserve your meal and your attendance.
Saint Lucie County Republican Club of Saint Lucie County, Florida
6835 South U.S.1, Port St Lucie, FL 34952 /Chartered by the Republican Party of Florida/ Mary Anne Patan, President
The Saint Lucie County Republican Club will be meeting:
Where: Elks Lodge, 440 NW Peacock Blvd, St Lucie West (from I-95, go east on St Lucie West Blvd and turn left on Peacock. The Elks Lodge is on the left side after about three stop lights, and a storage facility and across from Tradition Field.)
When: Thursday, February 25, 2010
Time: 7:00 PM social with dinner served at 7:30 PM
Presentation: John Baeza, will discuss . LEAP is made up of current and former members of law enforcement. Their mission is to reduce the multitude of unintended harmful consequences resulting from fighting the war on drugs and to lessen the incidence of death, disease, crime, and addiction by ultimately ending drug prohibition. Mr. Baeza's bio is available here.
Cost: $18.00 per person. If you plan to attend but not dine, a contribution to the club will be most appreciated.
The choices for dinner will be either meatloaf or chicken breast with lemon sauce. Please contact Mary Anne Patan at 772-468-1955 or e-mail her at mapatan1@bellsouth.net to reserve your meal and your attendance.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
AND THAT'S THE WAY IT IS
THE WAY IT IS -
It is a slow day in the East Texas town of Madisonville . It is raining, and the little town looks totally deserted. Times are tough, everybody is in debt and everybody lives on credit.
On this particular day a rich tourist from the East is driving through town. He enters the only hotel in the sleepy town and lays a hundred dollar bill on the desk stating he wants to inspect the rooms upstairs in order to pick one to spend the night.
As soon as the man walks up the stairs, the hotel proprietor takes the hundred dollar bill and runs next door to pay his debt to the butcher.
The butcher takes the $100 and runs down the street to pay his debt to the pig farmer.
The pig farmer then takes the $100 and heads off to pay his debt to the supplier of feed and fuel.
The guy at the Farmer’s Co-op takes the $100 and runs to pay his debt to the local prostitute who has also been facing hard times and has lately had to offer her "services" on credit.
The hooker runs to the hotel and pays off her debt with the $100 to the hotel proprietor paying for the rooms that she had rented when she brought clients to that establishment.
The hotel proprietor then lays the $100 bill back on the counter so the rich traveler will not suspect anything.
At that moment the traveler from the East walks back down the stairs after inspecting the rooms. He picks up the $100 bill and states that the rooms are not satisfactory. Pockets the money and walks out the door and leaves town.
No one earned anything.
However the whole town is now out of debt, and looks to the future with a lot of optimism.
That ladies and gentlemen is how the United States Government is conducting business today.
It is a slow day in the East Texas town of Madisonville . It is raining, and the little town looks totally deserted. Times are tough, everybody is in debt and everybody lives on credit.
On this particular day a rich tourist from the East is driving through town. He enters the only hotel in the sleepy town and lays a hundred dollar bill on the desk stating he wants to inspect the rooms upstairs in order to pick one to spend the night.
As soon as the man walks up the stairs, the hotel proprietor takes the hundred dollar bill and runs next door to pay his debt to the butcher.
The butcher takes the $100 and runs down the street to pay his debt to the pig farmer.
The pig farmer then takes the $100 and heads off to pay his debt to the supplier of feed and fuel.
The guy at the Farmer’s Co-op takes the $100 and runs to pay his debt to the local prostitute who has also been facing hard times and has lately had to offer her "services" on credit.
The hooker runs to the hotel and pays off her debt with the $100 to the hotel proprietor paying for the rooms that she had rented when she brought clients to that establishment.
The hotel proprietor then lays the $100 bill back on the counter so the rich traveler will not suspect anything.
At that moment the traveler from the East walks back down the stairs after inspecting the rooms. He picks up the $100 bill and states that the rooms are not satisfactory. Pockets the money and walks out the door and leaves town.
No one earned anything.
However the whole town is now out of debt, and looks to the future with a lot of optimism.
That ladies and gentlemen is how the United States Government is conducting business today.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Padilla Offers To Post $1.35 Million Bail For Misty Croslin
Some thoughts regarding Leonard Padilla, the west coast Bounty Hunter / Bondsman offering to bail Misty Croslin out of jail - and the benefit it would provide in finding Haleigh Cummings.
Misty Croslin has no conception YET as to the magnitude of trouble that she is already in - nor do her parents - obviously, as in her mind it would take just $10,000 to get out of jail (10% of $50,000! - these people are beyond stupid).
She could not appreciate or conceive that based on her bond of $1,350,000 it would cost at minimum $135,000 (plus collateral) for her release, and she would have to come up with either a dead or an alive Haleigh or be put right back in jail. The benefit goes to Padilla - more free publicity for signing his name guaranteeing payment should Misty flee (highly unlikely).
So let's avoid this circus - and let Misty and Co. sit just where they are - and whenever the lightbulb in her little brain comes on - and she goes OMG!, I have nothing to lose by telling everything I know, only then will justice for Haleigh triumph all the self serving profiteers who want to make names for themselves off the back of this innocent little child.
In my opinion, there is no benefit in the quest for justice - to bail out Misty Croslin. She has admitted to her father in the recently released jailhouse video of their visit that she sold prescription drugs eight or nine times to the undercover Putnam County cop, thereby sealing her fate - which leads her directly to prison. If she is fortunate to qualify under the Youthful Offender Act, she can expect up to 6 years. If she doesn't, she can expect to spend a mandatory minimum sentence of 25 years for each of the 8 counts - potentially up to a life sentence.
If the State Attorneys Office in Putnam County wants to play Major League hardball with her, and if Misty does have knowledge as to what really happened to Haleigh, she would have absolutely nothing to lose by talking.
Misty Croslin has no conception YET as to the magnitude of trouble that she is already in - nor do her parents - obviously, as in her mind it would take just $10,000 to get out of jail (10% of $50,000! - these people are beyond stupid).
She could not appreciate or conceive that based on her bond of $1,350,000 it would cost at minimum $135,000 (plus collateral) for her release, and she would have to come up with either a dead or an alive Haleigh or be put right back in jail. The benefit goes to Padilla - more free publicity for signing his name guaranteeing payment should Misty flee (highly unlikely).
So let's avoid this circus - and let Misty and Co. sit just where they are - and whenever the lightbulb in her little brain comes on - and she goes OMG!, I have nothing to lose by telling everything I know, only then will justice for Haleigh triumph all the self serving profiteers who want to make names for themselves off the back of this innocent little child.
In my opinion, there is no benefit in the quest for justice - to bail out Misty Croslin. She has admitted to her father in the recently released jailhouse video of their visit that she sold prescription drugs eight or nine times to the undercover Putnam County cop, thereby sealing her fate - which leads her directly to prison. If she is fortunate to qualify under the Youthful Offender Act, she can expect up to 6 years. If she doesn't, she can expect to spend a mandatory minimum sentence of 25 years for each of the 8 counts - potentially up to a life sentence.
If the State Attorneys Office in Putnam County wants to play Major League hardball with her, and if Misty does have knowledge as to what really happened to Haleigh, she would have absolutely nothing to lose by talking.
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