A Famous Federal Prisoner's Thoughts on American Justice

Sure, consider the source, that it’s the recently convicted felon Conrad Black sentenced to 78 months for theft and obstruction of justice, but then again, just because a prisoner said it doesn’t make it less true:

I have been persecuted by one arm or more of the US government for over five years and had to post bond of $38 million.

 

The system is based on the plea bargain, the bare-faced exchange of incriminating testimony for immunity or a reduced sentence.

 

It is intimidation and suborned or extorted perjury, an outright rape of any plausible definition of justice.

 

Those last two sentences could have been written by any practicing criminal defense lawyer, although I suppose that would provoke some to still caution, "Consider the source"...

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