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http://christopher-king.blogspot.com/2011/05/kingcast-implores-hillsborough-county.html ....NH road rage motorcycle assailant Cody Eller must be tried for First Degree Assault.
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http://christopher-king.blogspot.com/2011/01/kingcast-review-of-boston-herald.html .........
Read the KingCast 14 Jan 2011 piece showing how pathetic the Boston Herald really is when it comes to Defamation over the years, this one is a grand total of $330K for Dr. Mark Reilly, and the next one, Daniel Lynch v. News Group Boston, 1 Mass. L. Rep (1993) is ...unspecified, but probably settled handsomely......Howie Carr got popped for slamming some unsuspecting sap for having the WRONG NAME, what a tool. Yet the Herald did not fire this bigoted idiot.
Read the TOUCH 106.1 FM blog piece: http://touchfmboston.blogspot.com/2009/12/will-boston-herald-and-jessica-van-sack.html
To learn more about a man who was the darling of Massachusetts Law Enforcement and media (Chronicle video here) for his video series “Voices from Behind the Wall," until he started speaking out about violence and racism in the prison itself, at which point he became social and political pariah. He went from being a celebrated proponent of social responsibility to being unceremoniously placed in the hole immediately after he spoke out. Joanna Miranova is Co-Director, Programs and Operations for PressPassTV, and she publishes "Coming off the ropes" which contains crucial information. Meanwhile State Representative Gloria Fox has been a proponent for change in the prison system for years, funny how they would come under fire isn't it. Darrell Jones is incarcerated for a murder conviction and proclaims his innocence. While TOUCH 106.1 Boston blog has covered wrongful convictions in the past -- see the Harrington v. Richter U.S. Supreme Court post highlighting Boston and NH DA abuses -- the issue here is a manifest injustice that is more readily transparent and proved: The Boston Herald appears to have unlawfully accessed CORI records and lied about an alleged sexual tryst between Darrell Jones and Joanna Miranova. To wit: "State Rep. Gloria L. Fox is under state scrutiny for allegedly sneaking a murderer’s girlfriend - previously bagged for engaging in “sexual acts” with the killer con - into a state prison in Bridgewater, the Herald has learned. As Davis tells it, Marinova drove Fox to the pen, never mentioning she and Jones had been bagged for prohibited “sexual acts” in the visiting room months earlier." But Fox and the woman were bagged by a vigilant guard who recognized the “aide” as Jones’ girlfriend - a woman previously written up for engaging in prohibited “sexual acts” in the visitor room with Jones. Subsequently, many major media like Channel 7 and Fox 25 repeated the Defamatory comments. The problem is that none of that is true. Ms. Marinova claims the Weekly Dig, the Phoenix and Boston Globe properly railed against the Herald and Van Sack. And note that the alleged sexual conduct happened back in November 2008 but was not even important until State Rep. Fox came snooping around to discuss conditions in May, 2009 -- half a year later! First of all, contrary to the ahem... naked assertions by Ms. Van Sack, there were no charges ever filed against Ms. Marinova. Second, the charges against Darrell Jones were dismissed. Third, the Herald has never run any retractions or corrections. Mr. Jones and Ms. Miranova have released the official report as thumbnailed here, and note the conclusion: DISMISSED.
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Ce livre offre une vue d'ensemble des standards pertinents dans le domaine des prisons à travers des textes contraignants tels que des conventions et des protocoles, ainsi que des recommandations et des résolutions du Comite des Ministres.
Il contient également certaines conventions et recommandations - qui ne sont pas en relation directe avec les questions pénitentiaires, mais dont le sujet est d'importance pour les personnes détenues et le personnel concerné - telles que le transfert de prisonniers, la libération conditionnelle ou d'autres sanctions et mesures, ainsi que la médiation.
Ce recueil de textes normatifs sur les questions pénitentiaires est destiné aux tribunaux, parlements et autorités nationales, y compris l’administration pénitentiaire, ainsi qu'au personnel pénitentiaire, aux détenus, aux associations non gouvernementales et aux praticiens travaillant dans le domaine.
Ce livre offre une vue d'ensemble des standards pertinents dans le domaine des prisons à travers des textes contraignants tels que des conventions et des protocoles, ainsi que des recommandations et des résolutions du Comite des Ministres.
Il contient également certaines conventions et recommandations - qui ne sont pas en relation directe avec les questions pénitentiaires, mais dont le sujet est d'importance pour les personnes détenues et le personnel concerné - telles que le transfert de prisonniers, la libération conditionnelle ou d'autres sanctions et mesures, ainsi que la médiation.
Ce recueil de textes normatifs sur les questions pénitentiaires est destiné aux tribunaux, parlements et autorités nationales, y compris l’administration pénitentiaire, ainsi qu'au personnel pénitentiaire, aux détenus, aux associations non gouvernementales et aux praticiens travaillant dans le domaine.
What are the rights of the prisoners held by the United States at the base in Guantánamo Bay? Is their imprisonment lawful? Should we be thinking about strengthening the Geneva Conventions and changing international law?
The Parliamentary Assembly, and hence the 47 member states of the Council of Europe, has spoken with one voice, condemning this flagrant violation of human rights and demanding the closure of the Guantánamo detention centre.
This book contains all the Assembly's arguments, along with the study by the Venice Commission, which brings all its legal expertise to bear in considering whether the detention of people by the United States in Guantánamo Bay is lawful and if there is a need for a change in international law.
L’Europe serait-elle devenue un «terrain de chasse» pour des services de sécurité étrangers ? Peut-on accepter, au nom de la sécurité commune et de la lutte contre le terrorisme, que des citoyens soient kidnappés, transférés et détenus arbitrairement dans des prisons secrètes, torturés, sur simple suspicion de terrorisme et au mépris des lois internationales?
L’analyse du programme HVD (High Value Detainees/Détenus de grande importance) mis en place par l’administration des USA après les attaques du 11 septembre révèle ici, au travers de deux enquêtes de l’Assemblée parlementaire, la «toile d’araignée» mondiale tissée par la CIA. Ce programme, dit de «restitutions extraordinaires», a donné lieu à des nombreuses et graves violations des droits de l’homme. Il n’a pu fonctionner que grâce à la coopération de certains Etats membres du Conseil de l’Europe, pourtant liés par les conventions européennes en matière de droits de l’homme.
Par ailleurs, la Commission européenne pour la démocratie par le droit apporte son expertise juridique sur les principes généraux du droit international et la responsabilité des Etats membres du Conseil de l’Europe qui auraient manqué, intentionnellement ou par négligence, à leurs obligations.
Ce livre, émaillé de témoignages édifiants, réaffirme la position du Conseil de l’Europe selon laquelle la lutte contre le terrorisme ne peut être efficace à long terme que par l’usage de moyens qui respectent les droits de l’homme et la prééminence du droit.
This book offers an overview of relevant Council of Europe standards on prison matters as developed in binding texts such as conventions and protocols, as well as Committee of Ministers recommendations and resolutions.
It also includes conventions and recommendations which do not deal directly with penitentiary questions but whose topics are of importance to people who are detained and staff working with them - subjects such as the transfer of sentenced prisoners , conditional release or other community sanctions and measures, or mediation.
The present compilation of standard-setting texts relating to penitentiary issues is intended for the use of courts, parliaments and national authorities including the prison administration, and also prison staff, detainees, non-governmental organisations and practitioners working in the field.
This is far too much to explain in a description. Start by reading this post.....http://touchfmboston.blogspot.com/2010/01/why-deval-patrick-harold-clarke-mary.html
Watch the video below, visit KingCast.net blog.
Read the TOUCH 106.1 FM blog piece: http://touchfmboston.blogspot.com/2009/12/will-boston-herald-and-jessica-van-sack.html To learn more about a man who was the darling of Massachusetts Law Enforcement and media (Chronicle video here) for his video series “Voices from Behind the Wall," until he started speaking out about violence and racism in the prison itself, at which point he became social and political pariah. He went from being a celebrated proponent of social responsibility to being unceremoniously placed in the hole immediately after he spoke out. Joanna Miranova is Co-Director, Programs and Operations for PressPassTV, and she publishes "Coming off the ropes" which contains crucial information. Meanwhile State Representative Gloria Fox has been a proponent for change in the prison system for years, funny how they would come under fire isn't it. Darrell Jones is incarcerated for a murder conviction and proclaims his innocence. While TOUCH 106.1 Boston blog has covered wrongful convictions in the past -- see the Harrington v. Richter U.S. Supreme Court post highlighting Boston and NH DA abuses -- the issue here is a manifest injustice that is more readily transparent and proved: The Boston Herald appears to have unlawfully accessed CORI records and lied about an alleged sexual tryst between Darrell Jones and Joanna Miranova. To wit: "State Rep. Gloria L. Fox is under state scrutiny for allegedly sneaking a murderer’s girlfriend - previously bagged for engaging in “sexual acts” with the killer con - into a state prison in Bridgewater, the Herald has learned. As Davis tells it, Marinova drove Fox to the pen, never mentioning she and Jones had been bagged for prohibited “sexual acts” in the visiting room months earlier." But Fox and the woman were bagged by a vigilant guard who recognized the “aide” as Jones’ girlfriend - a woman previously written up for engaging in prohibited “sexual acts” in the visitor room with Jones. Subsequently, many major media like Channel 7 and Fox 25 repeated the Defamatory comments. The problem is that none of that is true. Ms. Marinova claims the Weekly Dig, the Phoenix and Boston Globe properly railed against the Herald and Van Sack. And note that the alleged sexual conduct happened back in November 2008 but was not even important until State Rep. Fox came snooping around to discuss conditions in May, 2009 -- half a year later! First of all, contrary to the ahem... naked assertions by Ms. Van Sack, there were no charges ever filed against Ms. Marinova. Second, the charges against Darrell Jones were dismissed. Third, the Herald has never run any retractions or corrections. Mr. Jones and Ms. Miranova have released the official report as thumbnailed here, and note the conclusion: DISMISSED.
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