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May 16, 2017 16:43:55   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
I posted earlier that there was a movement afoot to strip most of the Ninth Circuits jurisdiction, creating a 12th Circuit Court of Appeals. That was a typo on my part that I just spotted. I meant 14th Court of Appeals. 'Scuse me, I was in a hurry. The info is correct except for the typo.

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May 16, 2017 17:03:04   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Loki wrote:
I posted earlier that there was a movement afoot to strip most of the Ninth Circuits jurisdiction, creating a 12th Circuit Court of Appeals. That was a typo on my part that I just spotted. I meant 14th Court of Appeals. 'Scuse me, I was in a hurry. The info is correct except for the typo.

You are forgiven, lad.

But, don't let it happen again

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May 16, 2017 17:13:36   #
robmull Loc: florida
 
Loki wrote:
I posted earlier that there was a movement afoot to strip most of the Ninth Circuits jurisdiction, creating a 12th Circuit Court of Appeals. That was a typo on my part that I just spotted. I meant 14th Court of Appeals. 'Scuse me, I was in a hurry. The info is correct except for the typo.







As long as the 9th "Circus" Court is taken-down, Loki, the "SWAMP" draining suction will remain the same. GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PRESIDENT "45" DONALD J. TRUMP (R); JUST LIKE THE WEATHER!!!

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May 17, 2017 08:04:41   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Loki wrote:
I posted earlier that there was a movement afoot to strip most of the Ninth Circuits jurisdiction, creating a 12th Circuit Court of Appeals. That was a typo on my part that I just spotted. I meant 14th Court of Appeals. 'Scuse me, I was in a hurry. The info is correct except for the typo.


You are forgiven! Maybe.
will the 14'th circuit take care of this problem?

DNC Staffer’s Murder Linked To Clintons, WikiLeaks



By Stephen Dietrich ~ May 16, 2017 ~ The Horn News

Who killed DNC staffer Seth Rich?
According to the former D.C. homicide detective hired by Rich’s family to investigate the murder, the answer is sinister.
The killing may be connected to Rich’s involvement with WikiLeaks and last summer’s DNC email leaks, which seriously damaged former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.
Political experts say the revealing emails helped sabotage Hillary Clinton’s chance at the White House.
Multiple sources say Rich was behind these thousands of leaked DNC emails, which helped to expose top Democratic party officials that had conspired to stop Clinton’s rival, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, from winning the party nomination.
The family’s private detective believes Rich may have been murdered for his role in these leaks.
On July 10th, 2016, grainy security video reportedly shows two men walk up behind Rich just feet from his Washington, D.C. home and shoot him twice in the back.
On July 22nd, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange released thousands of emails containing evidence that Hillary Clinton and DNC insiders had sabotaged Sanders’ chance at the Democratic party’s presidential nomination.
Police in Washington, D.C. have called Rich’s death a botched robbery attempt – but critics have long questioned the theory.
Indeed, the killers reportedly did not take Rich’s wallet, watch, necklace, keys, or cell phone after shooting him.
As local station Fox 5 put it bluntly: “There is no evidence to suggest that” Rich’s slaying was a robbery gone wrong.
Former D.C. homicide detective Rod Wheeler, whose private detective firm is investigating the killing, says that either the Democratic National Committee or the Clinton family are stalling the investigation.
“My investigation shows someone within the D.C. government, Democratic National Committee, or Clinton team is blocking the murder investigation from going forward,” Wheeler told Fox News Channel. “That is unfortunate. Seth Rich’s murder is unsolved as a result of that.”
“I have a source inside the police department that has looked at me straight in the eye and said, ‘Rod, we were told to stand down on this case and I can’t share any information with you.’ Now, that is highly unusual for a murder investigation, especially from a police department,” Wheeler explained to local station Fox 5, which first broke the story.
D.C. police have refused to release the video of the killing to the public, which insiders note is also highly unusual.
A spokesman for the D.C. police department has denied that detectives were ordered to stand down in the investigation.
Other sources, however, have confirmed many of Wheeler’s suspicions.
“A federal investigator who reviewed an FBI forensic report detailing the contents of DNC staffer Seth Rich’s computer generated within 96 hours after his murder, said Rich made contact with WikiLeaks through Gavin MacFadyen,” Fox News reported Tuesday.
MacFadyen, an American investigative reporter and mentor to Assange, passed away last year as well. Officials say the 76-year-old died of lung cancer in London last October.
“I have seen and read the emails between Seth Rich and Wikileaks,” an unnamed federal investigator told Fox News Channel. According to the source, in May of 2016 Rich handed over 44,000 emails and nearly 18,000 attachments to MacFadyen.
The emails, which were between DNC leaders during the Democratic presidential primary, were later released by WikiLeaks.
Besides the details of a shadowy conspiracy to rig the Democratic primary in favor of Hillary Clinton that were discovered, inside these emails also sits a chilling reminder of the high-stakes of Washington, D.C. politics.
“I’m definitely for making an example of a suspected leaker whether or not we have any real basis for it,” former Clinton campaign manager John Podesta wrote in one of the email released by WikiLeaks during the campaign.
The leaks cost the Clinton campaign dearly – and there’s growing suspicion that Rich may have been the one that paid the price.
Stephen Dietrich Managing Editor of The Horn News.
http://thehornnews.com/dnc-staffers-murder-linked-clintons-wikileaks/

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May 17, 2017 08:10:58   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
eagleye13 wrote:
You are forgiven! Maybe.
will the 14'th circuit take care of this problem?

DNC Staffer’s Murder Linked To Clintons, WikiLeaks



By Stephen Dietrich ~ May 16, 2017 ~ The Horn News

Who killed DNC staffer Seth Rich?
According to the former D.C. homicide detective hired by Rich’s family to investigate the murder, the answer is sinister.
The killing may be connected to Rich’s involvement with WikiLeaks and last summer’s DNC email leaks, which seriously damaged former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.
Political experts say the revealing emails helped sabotage Hillary Clinton’s chance at the White House.
Multiple sources say Rich was behind these thousands of leaked DNC emails, which helped to expose top Democratic party officials that had conspired to stop Clinton’s rival, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, from winning the party nomination.
The family’s private detective believes Rich may have been murdered for his role in these leaks.
On July 10th, 2016, grainy security video reportedly shows two men walk up behind Rich just feet from his Washington, D.C. home and shoot him twice in the back.
On July 22nd, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange released thousands of emails containing evidence that Hillary Clinton and DNC insiders had sabotaged Sanders’ chance at the Democratic party’s presidential nomination.
Police in Washington, D.C. have called Rich’s death a botched robbery attempt – but critics have long questioned the theory.
Indeed, the killers reportedly did not take Rich’s wallet, watch, necklace, keys, or cell phone after shooting him.
As local station Fox 5 put it bluntly: “There is no evidence to suggest that” Rich’s slaying was a robbery gone wrong.
Former D.C. homicide detective Rod Wheeler, whose private detective firm is investigating the killing, says that either the Democratic National Committee or the Clinton family are stalling the investigation.
“My investigation shows someone within the D.C. government, Democratic National Committee, or Clinton team is blocking the murder investigation from going forward,” Wheeler told Fox News Channel. “That is unfortunate. Seth Rich’s murder is unsolved as a result of that.”
“I have a source inside the police department that has looked at me straight in the eye and said, ‘Rod, we were told to stand down on this case and I can’t share any information with you.’ Now, that is highly unusual for a murder investigation, especially from a police department,” Wheeler explained to local station Fox 5, which first broke the story.
D.C. police have refused to release the video of the killing to the public, which insiders note is also highly unusual.
A spokesman for the D.C. police department has denied that detectives were ordered to stand down in the investigation.
Other sources, however, have confirmed many of Wheeler’s suspicions.
“A federal investigator who reviewed an FBI forensic report detailing the contents of DNC staffer Seth Rich’s computer generated within 96 hours after his murder, said Rich made contact with WikiLeaks through Gavin MacFadyen,” Fox News reported Tuesday.
MacFadyen, an American investigative reporter and mentor to Assange, passed away last year as well. Officials say the 76-year-old died of lung cancer in London last October.
“I have seen and read the emails between Seth Rich and Wikileaks,” an unnamed federal investigator told Fox News Channel. According to the source, in May of 2016 Rich handed over 44,000 emails and nearly 18,000 attachments to MacFadyen.
The emails, which were between DNC leaders during the Democratic presidential primary, were later released by WikiLeaks.
Besides the details of a shadowy conspiracy to rig the Democratic primary in favor of Hillary Clinton that were discovered, inside these emails also sits a chilling reminder of the high-stakes of Washington, D.C. politics.
“I’m definitely for making an example of a suspected leaker whether or not we have any real basis for it,” former Clinton campaign manager John Podesta wrote in one of the email released by WikiLeaks during the campaign.
The leaks cost the Clinton campaign dearly – and there’s growing suspicion that Rich may have been the one that paid the price.
Stephen Dietrich Managing Editor of The Horn News.
http://thehornnews.com/dnc-staffers-murder-linked-clintons-wikileaks/
You are forgiven! Maybe. br will the 14'th circuit... (show quote)

I am not sure, but I doubt anything that is started in one Court will be referred to another without a decision and an appeal. I'm not sure what the law or procedure is for transferring a case or even if there is one.
Anyway, the crime occurred in the Fourth Circuit's jurisdiction and has not even gone to that court.

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