Sept. 27, 2012

Expressing Righteous Indignation

by Milo Rose (author's profile)

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Milo Rose blog entry - 2 pages - http://betweenthebars.org/blogs/5296/
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Expressing Righteous Indignation

With the signing of a death warrant here in the State of Florida, on September 5, 2012. The attorneys being paid to represent the man scheduled to be executed owe him their diligence and zeal, to do everything possible to save his life! At present I do not know the names and addresses of these attorneys, but will do what I can to contact them. I feel it is necessary for me to notify these attorneys of the legal complaints I filed with Florida's Governor, and Attorney General. Especially with the failure of these two public servants to prosecute the evidence of racketeering by a faction within Florida's legal community not making the evidence any less true, or unworthy of prosecution. Meaning these two prominent public servants have shown themselves to be derelict. Making it all the more imperative on the attorneys representing their client to investigate and call for the prosecution of the evidence of racketeering too! Florida's Attorney General has demonstrated a total disregard for the law through failing to provide the favorable evidence of my January 9, 2012, legal complaint with the attorneys of the two previously executed men. Leaving the Attorney General culpable to the charge of negligent homicide and bordering on premeditated murder with evidence of being complicit in racketeering. Now the attorneys representing the man presently scheduled to be executed cannot shun their ethical duty to him. From here on out, all attorneys representing a client on Florida's death row have to be placed on notice the allegations of my January 9, 2012, legal complaint calling for the prosecution of the evidence of racketeering by a faction within Florida's legal community, will not go away... Bringing an end to Florida's use of the death penalty will administer a death blow to the criminal enterprise profiteering off of Florida's tax payers to the tune of 51 million plus dollars a year. Which will also put a lot of attorneys out of the business of placing the source of their pay checks above the lives of their clients, as they superficially go through the motions of making it appear justice has been served. It is time for all who are involved in Florida's death penalty scheme to prepare to be placed under scrutiny. As the pattern of evidence to prosecute those guilty of racketeering has already been established as a matter of record...

Thank you, for reading my blog - please share the blog with all you feel will add to the support in bringing down the criminal enterprise profiteering off DEATH...

Respectfully,

Milo Rose

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