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Midnight Thoughts
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Here they go again. Begging the court system to listen to “all” of the evidence in this case. What exactly does that mean? Judge Dupree, the 4th Circuit Court, and Judge Fox have all had to endure the smoke and mirrors show put forth by various incarnations . . .
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It is clear that Judge Fox was aware, and made certain that he let everyone know he was aware, that the defense was attempting to piggy-back several motions under a singular Pre-Filing Authorization. It appears that the defense hoped that Judge Fox would reach a decision on the merits of these . . . . . . Read More
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CASE OVERVIEW On February 17, 1970, a 3:42 a.m. phone call to Fort Bragg dispatch resulted in military police officers re-sponding to what they thought was a domes-tic disturbance at 544 Castle Drive . . . . . . Read More
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