Month: November 2015
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Family Law Report – Interview with Leon Koziol – Child Custody
An interview with civil rights attorney Leon Koziol that exposes the State’s financial interest in marginalizing one parent after separation or divorce. The Feds reward the States with matching funds for collecting child support. Consider registering for the family law reform conference this November: http://www.divorcecorp.com/reform-2/. People from around the country will be there to discuss…
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Family Law Report – Richard Fine Part 2: Miscarriage of Justice & Abuse of Power
Richard first got the judges mad in 1998 when he stopped the salaries of the judges. Richard was also one of the people who found out that judges were taking money from lecturers. They were using a tax ID number to avoid paying taxes. The CA state bar was going after Richard for exposing the…
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Family Law Report – Richard Fine Part 1: Judicial Bribery & Corruption
Former U.S. Prosecutor Richard Fine exposes corruption in the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office. Salaries of judges are set by state Legislature (State of California). Judges had been receiving 30, 50, and $70,000 extra. Each LA county judge is now getting paid $270,000 per year. Some of these officials were scratching each other’s backs…
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The Simple Stuff that brings joy to my Life: Angel Gonzalez
The Innocence Project: Angel Gonzalez is the 329th innocent person in the U.S. to be cleared of a crime through DNA. Angel was wrongfully convicted and sentenced to 55 years in prison in a 1994 abduction and sexual assault After spending 20 years in prison for a crime he did not commit, DNA proved his…
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It Could Happen to Anyone: The Wrongful Conviction of Alan Beaman
Alan Beaman was convicted of a murder he didn’t commit. He spent 14 years in prison for the murder of his former girlfriend. Alan was getting ready to start his senior year at a University when he was arrested and sent to prison. Alan’s family was Republican and strongly believed in the Judicial system. Both…
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Do some Police Lie?
The Innocence Project has caused a release of more than 300 innocent people who were sent to jail by the police and the courts. Falsified police reports, purposely hiding exculpatory evidence, failure to present key evidence to clear individuals are all common day occurrences associated with many who are sent to jail. A sad reality…
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Hacking your cell phone calls, texts, browser
A security flaw opens access to the texts you send, the websites you browse, your private phone calls, and even your bank account password. Tom Ritter, a Security Consultant with ISEC Partners explains how they can operate a cell phone tower and see everything that your phone would send to a cell phone tower: Phone…
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Are you being Bugged?
Signs that you are being bugged are a indicators that your phone is being bugged. Protect yourself by learning techniques used by others who are trying to obtain information from you.
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Don’t Talk to the Police
A law school professor and former criminal defense attorney tells you why you should never agree to be interviewed by the police.