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Friday, May 30, 2014

FEDERAL MONEY USED TO PERSECUTE VICTIMS AND AID PERPETRATORS!

Anne Stevenson reporting from Boston, MA —  "Two days before Jennifer Martel was murdered, Jared Remy was arrested for assaulting her with a deadly weapon, causing Martel to take out a restraining order against Remy. Once again, the Middlesex DA’s office and the Probation Department ignored Remy’s violent criminal history and immediately released him on $40 bail. Less than 24-hours later, Martel was dead.
 
 
According to the arrest report, on August 15, 2013, Remy stabbed Martel to death in front of their 4-year-old daughter while fighting off onlookers, bringing an abrupt end to the 20-years long State sponsored violent crime spree which had gone practically undetected.
 
 
As the son of a prominent Red Sox commentator, questions arose as to how much influence Remy’s family had over the courts. But according to Remy’s long time privately bankrolled defense attorney Peter Bella, his client never received any special treatment from the courts. It was just business as usual for the Massachusetts justice system."
 

For more on this story, please click on the link below:
 
http://www.commdiginews.com/politics-2/former-prosecutor-questions-integrity-of-courts-federal-funding-used-to-punish-crime-victims-reward-violent-offenders-18529/


Highlighting another article on this same case, how is HHS money being used?  Is it being used to support victims, or is it being used in custody switching schemes to aware custody to violent and criminal men.  See more below:

“Remy’s case is a poignant example of why so many abused women and children end up dead even AFTER the so-called “protective” arm of the state steps in,” says Attorney Wendy Murphy.  “Not only is there a revolving door at the courthouse – preceded by a red carpet walkway for people of influence – but also, available funding streams mostly from the federal government literally reward family court judges who favor abusive men over victimized women and children.”
 
 
According to Murphy, the system is not broken, it’s running exactly the way it’s creators intended.  But if the DOJ’s crime prevention grants are not being used to prosecute dangerous predators and crime victims, who are the real beneficiaries of this funding?
 
 
“The well-funded ‘training and education’ programs for violent male offenders have created a perverse incentive for judges to refuse to ‘punish’ violent criminals with either loss of custody or incarceration, and to send them, instead, to training programs that do not work.”  Murphy also says that the net result of this funding frenzy is that abusive men feel financially supported and NOT punished – while victims of violent crimes are forced to live with escalating violence because of a legal system that refuses to protect them from harm."

 
For more on this topic, please click on the links below:
 

2 comments:

  1. I understand that a few comments have come in regarding this posting where anonymous commenters have said Anne Stevenson is crazy for reporting on this topic. My personal experience has always been that when folks call you crazy, when they make fun of you and laugh at you, that is when you have arrived at the truth, that's when you have put your finger on the actual facts of the situation. The closer you get to what is really going on, the more the people who have something to hide, the more the crooks and the criminals say you are crazy, the more strident and threatening they get, because they know you have figured out their game. So when folks start going, you're crazy, you're crazy, that's my confirmation that I am heading in the right direction. So all I can say at this point is, thank you Anne Stevenson for speaking out about the truth, for telling it like it is, for not being afraid to discover the real facts of this situation. Thank you.

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  2. Uh. Ya. There are people in Texas actually breaking it all down. It starts with The Acces-Visitation Grants. Texas Monthly Magazine published a cover story on the War on Women. Perry passed laws I never knew about until reading it. And the money issue with High Conflict needs reform asap. The damages allowed by B. Beav

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