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With a swipe of my pen, I can charge someone with a misdemeanor, the lowest level of attempts possible. By virtue of that swipe, you will have to go to a courthouse and stand in line. You will have to hire an attorney. You may get arrested for a few hours and be embarrassed in your community. You will miss time from coming on to the Google campus, all because I've charged you with a crime, which I may choose to dismiss 2 weeks later. It's an incredible amount of power.

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As a young Texas lawman, fresh out of the academy, you might receive an "illegal alien" to transport to jail, paperwork in hand. You might not think much of it, as border patrol issues weren't emphasized in training. However, by doing this, you could be ruining your life. Once the current political situation shifts, attorneys will target those who unlawfully detained this individual, including you. I will enforce laws dating back to 1868, holding you accountable for violating civil rights under the color of law. No one is above the law, regardless of their position. I will take everything you have, and you will have found out. Don't blame me, the law is the law, and ignorance is no excuse.

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I was part of the group arrested for the Whitmer kidnap plot, which was set up by the FBI. I was acquitted. I thought I was doing security work, but it turned out to be targeting Whitmer's cottage. I got charged for material support terrorism and felony firearm possession. The government lied about the situation. I urge people to take action to ensure real justice in the face of government overreach.

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"So the judge would have sex with inmates from the jail?" "Yes." "I was part of it. I was one of them. Not just from being in jail, coming in off the street and seeing them. Yeah." "Wasn't a secret." "Because he's the one with the power. He holds my entire life in his hands. He's the one that makes the decisions over whether I get to keep my children or not. He's the one that makes the decisions on whether I go to jail." "Did anything ever happen to you in the jail?" "Yeah." "You come you come see me three times, and we'll take care of this if it's a ticket or something, you know, or you get some minor charge, some petty charge. Come visit me a few times. We'll we'll take care of it." "Mhmm. Absolutely." "Total over the years, hundreds." "And not just for the women who had charges. Like, if your man or somebody or your child is in there, then you could go see him for that too."

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Over the past four years, our nation's core values and institutions have faced a new kind of test, reminiscent of challenges during the Civil War era. It felt like a balloon being inflated to its breaking point. The courts play a crucial role in upholding the rule of law, acting as a safeguard against arbitrary actions and defending our constitutional values. In the legal system, especially during sentencing, it's vital to recognize the individual before you. Whether they are a woman, Black, transgender, poor, rich, or anything else, they bring life experiences that you may not have shared. To apply the law justly, you must understand their perspective and apply the law accordingly.

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At 22, the speaker learned that with a swipe of a pen, they could charge someone with a low-level offense, leading to arrest, jail time for at least 48 hours, loss of work, and potential job loss. The accused would have to spend money on a lawyer and could lose standing in their community, all due to the charge. Even if the charges were later dismissed, the person's life would be forever changed. The speaker realized the power they held at a young age.

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The Biden administration weaponized the Justice Department and Health and Human Services against my family after I blew the whistle on gender affirming care for minors at Texas Children's Hospital. They targeted me after a memo was sent out that said anyone who interferes with gender affirming care will be targeted by the federal government. I was indicted, accused of violating patient privacy laws by releasing patient names. I redacted the patient names and protected their identities. I was facing ten years in prison. The Justice Department was trying to crush us, but we didn't let them. The case was dismissed with prejudice. It was an indescribable relief. Accountability looks like the people responsible being held to account. The emotional toll, the fear, and the legal defense cost us almost $2,000,000.

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My mother and I were arrested and sentenced to jail for nine years under false charges. The trial was a sham, with no evidence presented against us. Despite our efforts to defend ourselves, the judge quickly made a decision and released us. My brothers have also faced similar injustice since 2003, due to the corrupt police system.

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With the swipe of my pen, I could charge someone with the lowest level offense, leading to their arrest and at least 48 hours in jail. They could lose time with family, their job, and standing in their community. They'd have to hire a lawyer. Weeks later, I could dismiss the charges, but their life would forever be changed. I learned at a young age the power I held.

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I never imagined I would be charged with sales murder without speaking to any detectives or police. I was just arrested and charged. The first time I saw Kamala Harris was during my trial and sentencing; it felt like she was celebrating my conviction. When I share my story, people say it’s a nightmare, akin to dying. A quote from Harris emphasizes the role of a progressive prosecutor in advocating for the overlooked and addressing the root causes of crime. While this aligns with her current stance as a senator, it starkly contrasts with the justice I experienced under her leadership as San Francisco's district attorney, which felt completely different from her stated values.

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I conducted a study on police use of force, finding bias in low-level incidents but not in shootings. The results caused controversy, with some calling it nonsense. Colleagues advised against publishing to protect my career. I stood by my findings, even under police protection. The experience was intense, especially with a newborn daughter needing diapers.

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At 22, I realized that with a simple signature, I could charge someone with a minor offense. This action could lead to their arrest, a minimum of 48 hours in jail, and significant disruptions in their life, including job loss and financial strain from hiring a lawyer. Even if I later dismissed the charges, the impact on their life would be lasting. This experience taught me the profound responsibility that comes with such power.

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Between 2012 and 2022, Congress created 500 new crimes. A woman working for NOAA in Honolulu bought a boat with a friend and offered whale watching tours. While on a tour, someone on the boat whistled at an orca eating a seal. The FBI later raided the woman's house, seizing DVDs, computers, and her cell phone. She was charged with a felony count of interfering with the feeding of a wild animal under the Endangered Species Act. She fought the charge for five years, lost her boat, her business, and her federal pension after NOAA fired her. Eventually, the charge was reduced to a misdemeanor with a small fine, but she had already lost everything. The speaker concludes that 50 new crimes a year is too much.

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I've put an end to the weaponization of government. A prime example of this was when a sitting president was allowed to viciously prosecute a political opponent, like myself. But how did that turn out? Not too good. Not too good at all.

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I've encountered school shooters and have fought for those who have harmed others. Recently, there was a case in Georgia where a young woman was killed by an immigrant. If proper vetting had been in place, that tragedy might have been avoided.

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In my twenty-plus years of practicing law, including my time as chief of the Financial Crimes of Public Corruption Unit, I've never encountered anything like this conversation with the prosecutor. A red line was definitely crossed. Essentially, the threats were, "admit wrongdoing, or we'll pursue a felony charge on a technicality, win or lose." That's disturbing, it's wielding the law as a weapon, not a search for truth. This case felt like a runaway freight train, the prosecutor is dead set on bringing this case against Dr. Hine.

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I never thought I'd be charged with sales murder. I wasn't questioned by detectives, police, or the DA, just arrested and charged. The first time I saw Kamala Harris in person was the day of the verdict. She was there at my conviction and sentencing. It felt like a celebration for her. When I share my story, people say it's the worst nightmare, like dying.

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I find the case of Detective Bruce intriguing from a professional perspective as a former police officer. He is charged with launching an unauthorized investigation, which is something I have never encountered in my 45 years in law enforcement. During my 15 years with the Toronto Police, I never sought permission to investigate; I would request assistance or resources, but not permission. Law enforcement officers are designed to operate independently under the law and their oath of office. This structure is in place to prevent outside influences from interfering with police work.

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I was pinned down by 5 officers who slapped me with a $5,500 fine. They held me in custody for nearly 2 hours. I feel disappointed and forgiving them will be difficult.

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I was offered a plea deal to admit guilt, which would have reduced my charges to a single misdemeanor, allowing me to avoid jail time. However, I refused because it required me to accept a false narrative that aimed to destroy not only me but also the integrity of our constitutional system. This decision was incredibly painful, yet it was clear to me that I had to choose right over wrong. I had to trust in God’s faithfulness and strength to bless my obedience, even when it was uncomfortable.

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This internal government memo confirms I was retaliated against for speaking out against Homeland Security officials who I believed were breaking the law. No one at Homeland Security has been disciplined, demoted, or fired for failing to comply with the DNA law. To the contrary, some have been promoted. I've had my law enforcement credentials and firearm taken away, and my law enforcement retirement revoked. Publicly removing someone's firearm is the ultimate insult. I was iced, left to do menial tasks, and my future career potential vanished. I was demoted three levels, and like my colleague, my firearm and credentials were taken. Never in our combined seventy-five years of service have any of us even had a disciplinary action. One of the supervisors said the agency's goal is to bankrupt you, make you quit, die, kill yourselves, or preferably all of the above.

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I fight for Black Lives Matters and want money for schools, which lose $1.4 billion a year due to truancy, so I decided to prosecute parents. As California Attorney General, Kamala Harris sent me a threatening letter about jail time for missing 10 school days. Then, police arrested me at my home while my sick daughter was in the hospital, despite the school and my doctor's notes. My mom did nothing wrong. Harris assigned nasty prosecutors to my case, costing me my job and home and forcing us into a motel. During the trial, I had a stroke. I'm not political, but people need to know what Kamala Harris did to me. If she did it to me, she will abuse anyone if given the power. We never locked anyone up, only prosecuted about 20 cases. Don't trust Kamala Harris.

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If you have a piece of crack cocaine no bigger than this quarter that I'm holding in my hand, you’re caught with that, you go to jail for five years. You get no probation. You get nothing other than five years in jail. Under our forfeiture statutes, you can, the government can, take everything you own, every thing from your car to your house, your bank account, not merely what they confiscate in terms of the dollars from the transaction that you've just got caught engaging in. They can take everything. I don't care why they become a sociopath. We have an obligation to cordon them off from the rest of society. So I don't wanna ask, what made them do this? They must be taken off the street.

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I was denied the right to speak up when I saw something wrong. The judge was unhinged and slammed a table, which I cannot tolerate. We all have the right to hire a lawyer who will stand up for us. It's important that we don't tolerate such behavior.

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I was arrested while trying to save my daughter from an abusive situation. The police were aware of the abuse but chose to arrest me instead of intervening. After my first arrest, I returned to the flat out of anger, and the police quickly followed in a van. They arrested me again and took me to the station, where I was held for about an hour. Instead of putting me in a cell, they kept me in a room and then released me, warning that if I returned to the flat, I would be charged with stalking the occupants. The police seemed more focused on enforcing stalking laws than protecting my daughter.
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