Public Corruption

Jailed Wisconsin Vet Loses Appeal, VA Claim Still Pending
Submitted by: MALCONTENDS on Sun, 07/13/2008 - 06:03
via mal contends - In a unanimous opinion (07-1546) a three-member panel for the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has affirmed the controversial conviction on fraud of Wisconsin Navy veteran, Keith Roberts.
The Roberts family is planning on filing a motion for an en banc hearing, a hearing before the full appellate court.
U.S. Atty Stephen Biskupic's office had convinced a jury that Roberts and a deceased Navy airman (Gary Holland) did not have a friendship, and Roberts who was on line duty at a Naval base in Naples, Italy on February 5, 1969 at the time that Holland was crushed to death by a C-54 aircraft, exaggerated his efforts to save Holland, which constituted fraud for which he was convicted in November 2006 by a jury in northern Wisconsin.
Weak grounds for a federal prosecution? These are the grounds that the government successfully pursued against this honorably discharged Navy veteran who served during a combat era.
- Civil Rights
- Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
- Keith Roberts
- PTSD
- Public Corruption
- Public Integrity
- Stephen Biskupic
- U.S. Department of Justice
- Veterans for Common Sense
- Wisconsin
- Wisconsin veterans
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Weakening US Criminal Case, VA Turns Down Jailed Wisc Vet’s PTSD Claim
Submitted by: MALCONTENDS on Tue, 05/13/2008 - 07:53
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- AEI
- Civil Rights
- corruption
- doj
- Innocence
- Josh Coffman
- Keith Roberts
- Kentucky
- neglect of veterans
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
- PTSD
- Public Corruption
- Public Integrity
- Stephen Biskupic
- VA
- Wisconsin
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House Judiciary Committee Demands Action on Political Prosecutions
Submitted by: MALCONTENDS on Fri, 04/18/2008 - 13:28
promoted - standingup
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This is what we want to see.
In the words of Attorney General Robert H. Jackson, (April 1, 1940): "Any prosecutor who risks his day-to-day professional name for fair dealing to build up statistics of success has a perverted sense of practical values, as well as defects of character. Whether one seeks promotion to a judgeship, as many prosecutors rightly do, or whether he returns to private practice, he can have no better asset than to have his profession recognize that his attitude toward those who feel his power has been dispassionate, reasonable and just."
Justice Jackson, of-course, also blasted political prosecutions; and unreasonable and unjust political prosecutions are under fire from the House Committee on the Judiciary.
The House Judiciary Committee is proceeding in investigating the Bush administration's political prosecutions releasing four letters yesterday.
- Artur Davis
- georgia thompson
- John Conyers
- Jr.
- Linda Sánchez
- Public Corruption
- Public Integrity
- Stephen Biskupic
- Tammy Baldwin
- U.S. Department of Justice
- Wisconsin
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