Wednesday, January 12, 2011

N.J.'s Larry Peterson Cleared by DNA.

January 13, 2011 at 1:57 P.M. "Errors" inserted by New Jersey's hackers have been corrected, for the time being.

January 12, 2011 at 2:55 P.M. Several efforts to reach my blogs this morning were obstructed. Harassments have accompanied my writing efforts today, as usual. I cannot say how many texts have been altered, again. In response, I will focus on the frame-up of Larry Leroy Peterson by the notoriously racist Union County Prosecutor's office. The first posting of this essay will be from a public computer.

AP, "Freed Man Getting $1 Million: New Jersey Settles Law Suit Over Wrongful Conviction," in The Record, July 8, 2011, at p. A-4.

"Those who do not rise to the minimal moral level of applying to themselves the standards they apply to others -- more stringent ones, in fact -- plainly cannot be taken seriously when they speak of appropriateness of response; or of right and wrong, good and evil."

Noam Chomsky, "Terror and Just Response," ZNet 2, 2002, http//www.zmag.org ("Ethics?")

Much of the rest of the world does not accept the genuineness of America's alleged concern for freedom of speech or rights of dissidents, especially as witnesses to censorship and sanctioned computer crime on-line, namely, the daily wars at these blogs.

Copyright law and the First Amendment seems to mean nothing to lawyers and politicians in New Jersey. I cannot believe that New Jersey has much sincere concern for legal ethics as my requests for the truth concerning the crimes committed against me continue to be ignored.

With the exception of Chomsky and a few others like him -- persons protected by notoriety or eminence -- dissidents in America may be subjected to all sorts of reprisals notwithstanding the provisions of so-called "whistle blower" statutes. Even twenty-one years of torture and silencing will be ignored by New Jersey officials, unless they are forced to do the right thing. Do you speak to me of ethics? ("America's Legal Ethics Today" and "Is America's Legal Ethics a Lie?")

I do not understand how good persons can be witnesses to the use of criminal tactics against me (or anyone else) and do nothing. I would not remain passive to such abuse directed against any victim. ("American Doctors and Torture" and "The Experiments in Guatemala.")

A good example of abuse directed against a helpless victim is the case of Larry Leroy Peterson.

Mr. Peterson is an African-American subjected to several days of coerced and criminally violative questioning in 1989 that produced a tainted and worthless confession -- extracted by someone like Terry Tuchin, no doubt -- that kept Mr. Peterson incarcerated for a rape and murder that he did not commit, in denial of his Constitutional rights, for over twenty years. Naturally, these events took place in Elizabeth, New Jersey. ("America's Holocaust" and "Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture.")

"Nearly five years after being released from prison for a murder and rape he did not commit, Larry Leroy Peterson is finally free to start his life anew at age 59."

Mr. Peterson was originally sentenced to death. With his execution, the horrible crimes committed against him would never have come to light. This was the goal of Union County's tainted prosecutor. ("Mumia Abu-Jamal and the Unconstitutionality of the Death Penalty.")

"New Jersey agreed to pay him [Peterson] $1 MILLION to settle a civil law suit."

Union County was hoping to drag the matter out long enough for Mr. Peterson to get cancer or die in order to avoid paying him anything for taking his life -- the life he might have lived -- from himself and his family members. ("New Jersey's KKK Police Shocker" and "Organized Crime Group in New Jersey's State Police.")

A law suit after Peterson's death by his family members would be worth less money because punitive damages would be inapplicable without the plaintiff's testimony concerning "pain and suffering." ("'Michael Clayton': A Movie Review.")

KNOWING that Peterson was innocent -- after he was cleared by DNA testing -- Union County's racist prosecutors sought to try him, again, based on what they must have known to be a bogus alleged statement from another inmate who was probably offered a reward for implicating Peterson. This is typical behavior from many New Jersey state prosecutors and OAE officials. ("Driving While Black [DWB] in New Jersey" and "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System.")

Nothing will happen to these so-called "ethical" prosecutors. ("Another Mafia Sweep in New Jersey and Anne Milgram is Clueless" and "What is it like to be tortured?")

I believe many of the same prosecutors are behind efforts to censor, suppress, and destroy my writings at these blogs and to deny me access to the torture files compiled, secretly, in Trenton and containing the "reports" with supporting statements by Terry Tuchin and/or Diana Lisa Riccioli and/or others. ("Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture" and "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics.")

I renew my request, publicly, for all torture files in any form pertaining to any and all hypnosis sessions and/or reports pursuant to such sessions, or filed at all, for any reason by Tuchin or Riccioli and/or any others from 1988 until today, including any communications between the OAE and any or all "others" concerning computer crimes committed against me or suppressions of my writings at all times until the present moment. (Again: "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System" and "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics.")

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