READ Section 33 of the above statute
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/921.html
According to Title 18 U.S.C. 921, if you are not convicted of crime (RO or DV) you cannot be denied firearms license under federal statute, which will trump state law, esp since SCOTUS determined 2nd amendment gurarntees right to bear arms (DC v HELLER in 2008). Also if you had license and it was temporarily taken, you were entitled to counsel and jury trial or required to waive such right.
READ Section 33 of the above statute http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/921.html
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SOMEDAY, MASSACHUSETTS COURTS WILL MOVE INTO THE
21ST CENTURY FROM THE 1800'S.................................. ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND VIDEO EQUIPMENT, NO MORE OIL LAMPS AND TELEGRAPHS....................... We can all watch Lindsey Lohan on TV as she is in a California courtroom. OJ Simpson as he is found innocent in a California court. Drunken attorneys in other states........................ But in Massachusetts though, our courts still operate in the 1800's when telegraphs ruled. TV recording and broadcast equipment not allowed to replace the PENSIONED UNION BAILIFFS in Mass. There is not a single court in Massachusetts that has its proceedings broadcast to the TAXPAYERS who pay for the court! If you live NEXT to a court in Massachusetts, you don't know what's going on inside unless you are inside too!! How much would it cost to put video cameras inside every Mass. courtroom to broadcast the proceedings so more people could see the proceedings at home and NOT have to hire UNION PENSIONED BAILIFFS for 8 hours a day for courts only open a few hours a week for litigation? MUCH Cheaper than hiring UNION PENSIONED BAILIFFS. Massachusetts courts operate under rules of ANCIENT VINTAGE. Someday they might even put electric lights in our courts! ================================== http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2010/05/26/fight_breaks_out_in_suffolk_superior_court_after_sentencing/?camp=obinsite Pensioned Bailiffs put at risk in antiquated Mass. court system; Fight breaks out in Mass. court after sentencing as proceedings NOT BROADCAST! Fray involved defendantsand victim's relatives who could not see the proceedings at home...... By John R. Ellement Globe Staff / May 26, 2010 Moments after Terrance Jacobss killers were denounced by his family yesterday for their animalisticactions, the Boston courtroom exploded into conflict between relatives of Jacobs and the four men convicted of murdering the 16-year-old on a Dorchester street in 2007. The melee erupted inside a Suffolk Superior courtroom after the men were given the mandatory sentence for second-degree murder life with the possibility of parole after serving 15 years. The high tension between the two groups boiled over when one of the defendants, Markeese Mitchell, 19, of Brockton, stood up and insisted he had been wrongly convicted. I just want to say I didnt do it. Its a sad case with a young boy dead, but I didnt do it,he told Superior Court Judge Judith Fabricant. The clerk then announced that the men were sentenced to prison for their natural life. Relatives of Mitchell and the other defendants Paul Goode, 27; Pedro Ortiz, 30; and Terrance Pabon, 20, all of Dorchester, who were convicted of beating and stabbing Jacobs to death to punish him for slashing the face of their friend became agitated. One shouted out, What do you mean natural life? Another stood up crying, saying, I love my baby,then told the victims relatives, Your people shot one of our people. The shouting led to slapping and then furious attempts to land punches and kicks. About a dozen court officers rushed into the melee, trying to separate the battling families. At least a half-dozen police officers, several of them homicide detectives in suits, also rushed into the fray. At the same time, a man, later identified by police as 17-year-old Brandon Pight, leapt up from a rear seat in the courtroom, stood on top of the seat backs, and allegedly began trying to strike Jacobss relatives. He was wrestled to the ground and charged with disorderly conduct and assault and battery on a public employee. The court officers and police pushed the defendantsrelatives out of the courtroom and into the hallway. There, a second man, identified as Reinaldo Ortiz, 26, was arrested on a disorderly conduct charge. Nearly every court officer in the building was on hand when the melee began. Aware that disorder had broken out earlier during the trial, when a female witness balked at being taken into custody, Juan S. Delossantos, Suffolk Superior Court chief court officer, had closed other court sessions. They did a great job,Michael Doolin, the defense attorney for Ortiz, said of the court officers. In a statement, Suffolk District Attorney Daniel F. Conley denounced the people involved in the courtroom violence. It was an affront to the victims family. It showed no respect for the court. It put everyones safety at risk. It cant be tolerated,said Conley, who praised the response by police and court officers. According to Conleys office, in 2007 Jacobs slashed a 14-year-old in the face with a razor and the youths friends were out for revenge. On May 22, 2007, on Wilcock Street in Dorchester, Jacobs was beset, an attack that was interrupted when an ally started firing shots into the air. Jacobs ran onto neighboring Havelock Street, where he was knocked to the ground, beaten, and stabbed more than 20 times, prosecutors said. Before the melee yesterday, Jacobss aunt, Marcia Griffith, recalled the painful moment when she saw her nephew on a hospital gurney, a white sheet pulled up to his chin. We were crying, inconsolable, and hoping he was just asleep and that he would wake up,Griffith said. John R. Ellement can be reached at [email protected]. [] Reading about Judge Manzi I discovered the book that she censored by
Kevin Thompson. His effort outshines any that I might attempt, although there was much less at stake with my ordeal. It's well-written, gets right to the point, and I think it deserves more exposure. I regret not having discovered it sooner. http://corruptcourts.us/Expos-Corr-MA-Court-Sys.pdf I encourage folks to check out the free textbooks at Flat World. 'Law and Economics' is an interest of mine and is a recurring theme on this list, I've noticed. Introduction to Economic Analysis by R. Preston McAfee and Tracy R. Lewis http://www.flatworldknowledge.com/printed-book/1630 http://www.thompson4justice.com/MOTION_FOR_CLARIFICATION2.doc 6. On March 22, 2006, the Mother's motions were heard before Judge Manzi who issued orders that impound content from the Father's book until the year 2021 and permanently restrain the Father from disseminating his book. |
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