Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Joe Arpaio and The Phoenix New Times

I've already scratched my head about what I suspected is narcissist behavior by Joe Arpaio. Four days ago the girlfriend of a businessman requested my assistance. She hadn't heard from her boyfriend who was in Scottsdale on business. She contacted Maricopa to possibly file a missing persons report and was told "Oh, he's in jail. That's all I can say though." This was after being on hold for 45 minutes listening to Sheriff Joe Promo Material. Stuff like 'My Jail is Always Open' and blah blah blah. No info was provided on the internet. No calls can be made to the jail. Just one recorded message after another. Once a Bail Bonds Person was contacted this man had to wait for another day and night after the bail was posted before getting out. That's the way the system is set up.

I called . . . same thing. Taped messages, no info and frustration. Remember before you condemn, this is a man who sat in jail for four days and three nights because of a traffic ticket. In this day and age of technology can't improvements be made?

The Phoenix New Times

Moral of the story . . . this 'system' needs to be modified. It ain't working in Arizona. We can only hope the Feds get it right. They are investigating this tough, hard as nails Sheriff. Remember ladies and gentlemen, Power Corrupts. If you never make mistakes and never ever forget I suppose you have nothing to worry about. If you aren't perfect or have an ounce of empathy then cross your fingers. Hope for improvements or even get involved.




Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Hyenas, Church & Tomorrows

Betty: said to you
I love the line in your bio:

Past associates who masqueraded as friends.

Betty

After waltzing around this thing called life I realized this pathetic truth. Of course, the world is full of wicked, self-serving hennas, but it's the nasty, sneaky weasels that do far more damage. You can usually find 'em sitting towards the front of church come Sunday. One would hope they are seeking an 'out' for their sins but who knows?

Today's example? How about the twelve year old kids who lured their 'friend' into a park for a fun little game of hide and seek. They got their 'friend' into a restroom to stab her. I heard one report claiming it was 19 times and another reporter claiming it was 22.  Just think. Tomorrow never knows but it's coming and it ain't gonna be pretty.

I suppose a good description of 'Paradise' is anywhere but here. Until then, be very careful out there. Live and Learn! 

Monday, June 2, 2014

Aaron Hernandez can't afford a Legal Defense any longer. The Prosecution remains fully funded.

After spending nearly a year behind bars and dealing with an ever-growing list of legal issues, former Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez apparently is running out of cash. Rankin and Sullivan, along with Michael Fee, have served as Hernandez’s primary counsel.  Rankin and Sullivan have notified the court they may have to withdraw from the case. Fee has not filed a similar motion.


On the one hand, something doesn’t feel right about lawyers bleeding a millionaire dry and then cutting him lose when he’s out of money.  On the other hand, lawyers will end up being out of money if they work for free.

  1. Thanks to NBC Sports for the above article. In a nut shell. If Rankin and Sullivan can swoop in and bankrupt a millionaire, how long would it take them to do it to you or me?
  2. Just what did they do to warrant the millions they've already made here?
  3. If the State Prosecutes, should the State not defend equally in the interest of fairness? Consideration and oversight regarding fees must be in place to protect each and everyone of us from the judiciary. If it's all about fairness doesn't this make sense? 


Sunday, June 1, 2014

Be the Beacon

This book was sent to me by the very kind author to review. Once I got used to the American dialect, I loved Brand of Justice. It was a very good story, that could so easily have been true. It was well thought out with very good, solid characters. The idea of Tinkey was up too was brilliant, and then to 'rig' the court case so drastically was a great inclusion. This book had a few surprise twists in the tale and I was encaptured all the way through.

Many thanks for this Goodreads Bloggers comments.

Be the Beacon of the informed. Choose a path out of the darkness of ignorance. Read.

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Fargo and The Coen brothers.

Oh them Coen brothers nailed it on the last episode of Fargo. Did anyone happen to catch how easily Lester Nygaard set up Chaz to be arrested? Brand of Justice anyone? I'm telling you, them Coen brothers are right on the mark. I just got back from out west by the way. Thanks be for Fargo.

Friday, May 23, 2014

Wildfires

Fires come and go but friendships last a lifetime. Be safe out there this weekend.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

American Idol

Meantime . . . backstage . . . Dawn Stevens and Curt Rude figured it was going to be . . . Caleb Johnson.



Wednesday, May 21, 2014

That's What it's all about . . .

I was thanked for writing JusThis by a woman who had been raped by a police officer. She thanked me for not forgetting the victims of criminal sexual conduct.

A university student notified me she was stopped by a police officer in North Platte Nebraska. The officer wanted to search her vehicle and she said absolutely not. The officer asked what she was hiding. She said nothing but she had read Brand of Justice and knows she doesn't have to be searched.

A huge welcome to my readers. This is what it's all about. You made my day.



Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Curt Rude and the Media . . . Getting the story out!

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I'm tellin ya . . . Brand of Justice is a MUST read!!!
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Friday, May 16, 2014

Austin Powers said it best.

Now. Now. Seems like some issues have evolved on this site releasing a certain passion or perhaps ire. Lets be civil as we proceed. As Austin Powers said . . . "Oh behave." 

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Your Attention Please

A police officer is told he isn't under an arrest but is followed out of an interview and tailed by a DCI Agent for seven blocks. Officer Ellenbecker of Forest City Iowa, shows the Agent he’s armed and is ordered to come back to the DCI Agent but for some reason flees. Ellenbecker ends up getting shot in the leg by the agent and is transported to the hospital where agents commence with relentlessly interviewing Ellenbecker. Ellenbecker argued that his confession was coerced out of him after he was medicated. The Appeals Court sided with him. If a police officer is tricked out of his rights and improperly treated by agents of the criminal justice system, ask yourself . . . what could they do to you and yours?


Police Officer Thaddus Ellenbecker of Forest City Iowa
 

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Cowan Award Winner

I made the most out of the opportunity to meet James A. Zarzana who is the 2014 Cowan Award Winner. He hails out of one of my old haunts, Sacramento California. We shared some moments regarding writing and the directions it has taken us. He is a fellow world traveler who also ended up in London. In a nutshell, our exchange boiled down to a shared passion for writing and creativity.

Dr Zarzana's book, The Marsco Dissident is a gritty look at a dystopian society where democracy and the rule of law have failed a world where science has been co-opted to support a ruling oligarchy. It is a world where chaos, disease, and poverty dictate the conditions of most people's lives. A believable world that has a sense of inevitability.

I appreciated the 'feel' his writing generates. You see, my writing involves a world where the law has also failed. Peace my friends, please enjoy whatever moments come your way today.



Friday, May 9, 2014

Jodie Picoult on 1st Amendment Rights





First and foremost, it's all about Freedom of Speech. People from all walks of life should carefully scrutinize this video. Authors are usually very sensitive regarding matters of free speech and expression. I thought Jodie Picoult blew off William Baer's 1st Amendment Rights while responding to this video.  

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Mike . . . The Chicagoland Reviewer.

I was 4 pages from the point I told you I thought I had the ending figured out. I got two things right, the victim and the ******.
      I guess that comes from your style of writing and reading your first book.
      Good story, good characters, nice dialogue, a little hard to follow unless you can get into western swing.
      The music was a nice touch, however I did not see where each song matched the mood of the chapter. Maybe it was not my kind of music, but I did not feel they set the scene for ****** or ****** with a train.
      The story is put together well, but I did not get hooked on reading it cover to cover without stopping, as I think I needed a little time to take it in and try an figure Who Done It.
      Having your main character go to cop school was a nice touch and it added drama to the plot. I like that aspect of the story. I may have liked more storyline of the girlfriend. I understand it was not about SEX, but I think a broader look at the love angle would have added a little to ******. He could have reasoned that someday he might have to protect her and his offspring from the court system, ****** righting wrongs.
      I give you both thumbs up and my two pinkies up too. So two big ones and 2 small ones for your efforts.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Mike

Monday, May 5, 2014

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Google Criminal Sexual Conduct and Police Officer . . . JusThis is spot on!

I was out there telling my story long before the disturbing headlines arrived in your browser.
Be careful today . . . there out there.

Friday, May 2, 2014

Seeing is Believing

People who hit up my blog know where I stand on the issue of protestors. The point is, can't we agree to disagree and respect the other ...