Zimmerman Prosecutor Indicted For Allegely Falsifying arrest warrant and complaint
Monday, July 1, 2013 19:02
Zimmerman prosecutor Angela Corey criminally indicted by
citizens’ grand jury for allegely falsifying arrest warrant and
complaint
(Ocala, Florida, July 2, 2013). Florida State’s Attorney Angela
Corey has been indicted by a citizens’ grand jury, convening in Ocala,
Florida, over the falsification of the arrest warrant and complaint that
led to George Zimmerman being charged with the second degree murder of
African-American teenager Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Florida.
The indictment of Corey, which was handed down last week (see www.citizensgrandjury.com),
charges Corey with intentionally withholding photographic evidence of
the injuries to George Zimmerman’s head in the warrant she allegedly
rushed to issue under oath, in an effort to boost her reelection
prospects. At the outset of this case, black activists such as Jesse
Jackson and Al Sharpton, who whipped up wrath against Zimmerman,
demanded that he be charged with murder, after local police had thus far
declined to arrest him pending investigation.Following Corey’s criminal complaint charging Zimmerman, legal experts such as Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz condemned her for falsely signing an arrest affidavit under oath, which intentionally omitted exculpatory evidence consisting of the photographs showing the injuries Zimmerman sustained, and rushing to charge him with second degree murder under political pressure. Dershowitz called her actions unethical and themselves crimes (http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/drop-george-zimmerman-murder-charge-article-1.1080161).
Larry Klayman, a former U.S. Justice Department prosecutor, a Florida lawyer since 1977, and now the “citizens’ prosecutor” presided over the Ocala grand jury and said this: “The Supreme Court has confirmed that the grand jury belongs to the American people, not the three branches of government. (504 U.S. 36, 48 (1992) (quoting United States v. R. Enterprises, Inc., 498 U.S. 292, 297 (1991)). By indicting Florida State Attorney Angela Corey, the people are exercising their God given rights, recognized by our Founding Fathers, to mete out justice when the political and legal establishment subverts the rule of law. Hopefully, this indictment will serve as a warning to the political and legal establishment that they are not above the law. Ironically, Corey will now be tried and likely convicted for her alleged crimes – which resulted in Zimmerman being charged under false pretenses, now coming home to roost during Zimmerman’s on-going trial. Corruption cannot be tolerated, particularly by law enforcement officers who are elected by the people to serve their ends, not the law enforcement officer’s political ends.”
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