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ATF's mtn for summary judgment denied in Red's Trading Post case
Posted by David Hardy · 25 January 2008 11:17 AM
Story on their blog.
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Not just the Davidian case, add Fincher,and Olafson. There are many corrupt judges, and those who aren't seem to be susceptible to corruption after meetings with the ATF.
Red's Trading Post - Their blog vanished overnight (today is May 23). Do you know what happened? Did the ATF force the blog offline?!
BATFE ought to have to pay all of the court costs, plus punitive damages, plus change their policy and be overseen by civilians.
Unless Reds draws a corrupt judge as in during the Davidian mess, Reds ought to actually get a fair hearing.
We'll see though. The Feds have certainly ruined their reputation.