|
![]() |
#26 |
Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Illinois
Posts: 673
|
![]()
Associated Press
Nov. 25, 2008, 5:57AM RAYMONDVILLE, Texas — A hearing was set to determine whether or not to disqualify the judge presiding over the cases filed by a South Texas prosecutor against Vice President Dick Cheney, former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and others. The state Supreme Court's chief justice appointed District Judge Michael Peden of San Antonio to preside over a hearing Monday on a motion to recuse and disqualify Judge J. Manuel Banales. The prosecutor asked that Banales not hear the case. District Attorney Juan Angel Guerra contends Banales has worked closely with state Sen. Eddie Lucio Jr., one of the defendants in the case. Half of the indictments are linked to privately run federal detention centers in the sparsely populated southern Texas county and accuse the public officials of culpability in the alleged abuse of prisoners. The indictment against Cheney alleges that his personal investment in the Vanguard Group, which invests in private prison companies, gives him culpability in alleged prisoner abuse. Lucio is accused of illegally profiting from prison consulting fees. The other half of the indictments target judges, special prosecutors and the district clerk who played a role in an earlier investigation of Guerra. It accuses them of abusing their powers in investigating Guerra's office. Charges alleging Guerra extorted money from a bail bond company and used his office for personal business were dismissed in October, but he had already lost the March Democratic primary by then. Guerra has accused Banales of allowing the 2007 indictment against him to languish for more than a year to damage his re-election chances. Banales appointed a temporary prosecutor to handle the local officials indicted in the case because Guerra has sparred with them for years and would be a witness in their cases. |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#27 |
Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Illinois
Posts: 673
|
![]()
International Herald Tribune
The Associated Press Published: November 21, 2008 RAYMONDVILLE, Texas: A county prosecutor who brought indictments against Vice President Dick Cheney, former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and others asked on Friday for the judge to remove himself from the case. Willacy County District Attorney Juan Angel Guerra pounded his fist and shouted at the judge, alleging he was giving special treatment to high-profile defendants. It sent the routine hearing into chaos. Guerra, who is accusing the public officials of culpability in the alleged abuse of prisoners in a federal detention center, asked Presiding Judge Manuel Banales to recuse himself. Guerra has complained about Banales' handling of the case. Attorneys for the vice president and other defendants leapt to their feet in objection as Guerra pounded the table and accused Banales of giving the defendants special treatment in allowing motions to quash the indictments to be heard before the defendants were arraigned. Banales called a recess to contact the chief justice of the state Supreme Court for suggestions on how to proceed. He also ordered Guerra, who had slipped out once before in the hearing, to remain in the courthouse. Today in Americas Gates to stay on as Pentagon chief, aides say Uno the beagle, the Thanksgiving Day wonder dog New details on FBI's false start in anthrax case Banales adjourned court later in the afternoon after announcing that he would send all documents pertaining to the motion to the chief justice. He tentatively scheduled the parties to return to court Wednesday morning. Some officials have questioned Guerra's motives. They've accused him of trying to end his tenure with a bang and even scores with political enemies. The vice president is the highest public official Guerra has pursued, but he made a nearly 20-year career of passing over routine crimes in favor of public corruption before being defeated in the March Democratic primary election. It was Guerra's interest in the contracts to build and run a federal detention center that led to some of his biggest successes — three guilty pleas on bribery charges from former county commissioners in 2005. But he also believes it was the motivation for his own legal battles. Guerra continued working for more than a year while under indictment on charges of extorting money from a bail bond company and using his office for personal business. Banales dismissed the indictment in October. At Friday's hearing, Guerra shouted: "Now all of a sudden there is urgency. Eighteen months you kept me indicted, through the election." Half of the indictments returned Monday are linked to privately run federal detention centers in the sparsely populated southern Texas county. The other half target judges and special prosecutors who played a role in an earlier investigation of Guerra. The GEO Group Corp. was indicted on a murder charge for the death of an inmate at a federal prison. "The indictment is the product of prosecutorial vindictiveness and is void on its face," defense attorney Tony Canales, who represents the private prison operator, wrote in a motion. Canales is also the legal representative for Cheney and Gonzales. |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#28 |
Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Southern England
Posts: 458
|
![]()
_chants_
Down down down! Old world goin down! Woo hoo, I love this item. |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#29 |
Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Turtle Island
Posts: 2,776
|
![]()
Guerra Reveals Evidence
Wednesday, November 26, 2008 Posted: 07:14 PM Guerra unveils why his investigation led him to the Vice President WILLACY COUNTY - District Attorney Juan Guerra says his investigation took him all the way to the top, to the Vice President of the United States. He showed NEWSCHANNEL 5 records that he says could be used to prove Dick Cheney is guilty of criminal activity. The charges against the Vice President stem from the Willacy State Jail in Raymondville and from the inmate, Gregorio De La Rosa, Jr., who was killed there by a fellow inmate in 2001. Guerra says that the elected officials let the jail get away with murder so that they can keep making money. Guerra showed us the Vice President's financial disclosure from last year and it shows he owned shares in the Vanguard Group. Guerra estimates Cheney has $85 million invested in Vanguard and in turn, into the prison companies. Article continues and video here: http://www.newschannel5.tv/2008/11/2...veals-Evidence Last edited by peaceandlove; 12-01-2008 at 07:40 AM. |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#30 |
Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Illinois
Posts: 673
|
![]()
Infowars
Rawstory December 2, 2008 A judge in Raymondville, Texas has dropped indictments against Vice President Dick Cheney and former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. Judge Manuel Banales, after surviving a motion to have him removed from the case, threw out eight of the indictments brought by Willacy County District Attorney Juan Guerra, including those against two special prosecutors, two district judges, and a district clerk. Judge Banales ruled the grand jury returned the indictments against Cheney and Gonzales unlawfully. Banales also tossed an indictment for corruption against State Senator Eddie Lucio Jr., a Democrat. Charges were brought against Vice President Cheney and former AG Gonzales for blocking the investigation into a prisoner’s murder in a private prison in Raymondville. I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY WE DON'T FORCE OUR GOVERNMENT TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR ILLEGAL ACTIONS THIS IS TRULY ANOTHER SAD DAY IN AMERICA |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#31 | |
Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Ireland
Posts: 289
|
![]() Quote:
![]() The corruption is plain to see is it not? ![]() http://www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?t...nel=1184510347 Do you think he got breathalyzed back then either? |
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#32 |
Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Illinois
Posts: 673
|
![]()
So it was the same judge who hit the tx-dot worker that pardoned Cheney and Gonzales??????
![]() ![]() UN-FREAKIN-BELIEVABLE! ![]() I hope Karma is alive an kickin', that is all I can say about this. Geez, if it were a regular tax paying citizen they would still be in jail now. TRUTH WILL WIN OUT |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#33 |
Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Spiritual eXplorer-Canada
Posts: 4,915
|
![]()
iS DiCK hiding under a bush ???
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#34 |
Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 2,375
|
![]()
This is frustrating. What is going on with, again, nothing nada ... and Dick Cheney?
X-ref: Dick Cheney and Cathy O'Brien's Testimony http://projectavalon.net/forum/showt...ghlight=cheney I would love to see him hunted, really. When he shot his buddy, it made me wonder. Maybe he's used to shooting people. |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#35 |
Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Los Angeles, Ca
Posts: 355
|
![]()
Interestingly enough by the time I got to this thread every single video has been removed, as well as most of the articles except for the BBC, Truthout on one other link. Look at how they watch these sites and try to clean up the mess as soon as something spills...well the cat's out of the bag now.
Freakin cowards can run but they can't hide ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#36 | |
Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 3,201
|
![]() Quote:
![]() |
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#37 | |
Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Ont. CANADA
Posts: 1,043
|
![]()
Dick Cheney .... Conservative of the Year
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/1..._n_399430.html Quote:
![]() Make me gag! |
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|
|