It is a foregone
conclusion that there is abuse of power with the Public Servants in
California. Most of those committing these crimes feel they are above
the law and protected due to their position. This is not true. They
are to be held accountable to the people and soon there will be many
high profile arrests in California, including but not limited to;
Judges, Attorneys, CEO’s, Police Officers, Actors, Managers, and
more. This should come as no surprise to you since they have been
abusing their power for a while. Now Karma comes for them all.
With first hand knowledge on how certain Law Enforcement Officers, Judges, Attorneys, and District Attorneys are using their position, either because they feel they cannot be fired, or they think they can get away with it, are violating Constitutional Law and Civil Liberties. This is not a new revelation. In an article published on may 2017 you can see the following:
“Law enforcement agencies in California set new records in 2016 for the misuse of statewide records databases despite lax reporting requirements for database abuse cases and little independent investigative oversight of such privacy violations.
New data on official misuse of the
California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS) –
which gives policing agencies access to a variety of statewide and
federal records – show that 2016 was a banner year for police
discipline associated with CLETS abuse, according
to an analysis by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF).
A total of 159 investigations of
CLETS misuse occurred in 2016, a 14.5 percent increase from 2015 and
a 50 percent jump from 2011. Of the 2016 total, 117 investigations
ended in conclusions that police had abused the system. Nearly 40
more cases were listed as pending without final conclusion.”
Reference: 2 Los Angeles police officers charged with raping women on duty
Another Article cites “Police misconduct encompasses illegal or unethical actions or the violation of individuals’ constitutional rights by police officers in the conduct of their duties. Examples of police misconduct include police brutality, dishonesty, fraud, coercion, torture to force confessions, abuse of authority, and sexual assault, including the demand for sexual favors in exchange for leniency. Any of these actions can increase the likelihood of a wrongful conviction.”
Reference: Police Misconduct
In conclusion, The Public Servants, as they are suppose to be, are to serve the American people with trust and confidence. It is difficult to trust any of these public servants when their credibility, dignity, and integrity have been seriously compromised. It is time for Judicial Watch to investigate all and ensure the public trust , as well as the protection of the American People’s rights guaranteed under the United States Constitution. Time for a revamp of the California Justice System to safegaurd the public trust.
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