Tuesday, October 03, 2006

BAD FAITH

One of the most important judicial concepts is "Bad Faith." A defense attorney can go before the judge and ask the judge to throw out a case because the prosecution is acting in "Bad Faith" regarding evidence. This concept is obviously rooted in our Judeo-Christian tradition. The definition of faith is: confident belief, or trust in a person, idea, or thing.
Norm Maleng is acting in bad faith for a number of reasons as my blog is documenting but perhaps the most glaring is the willful destruction of the most key evidence:
After the wreck Mary was found in the passenger seat severely injured and unable to move. She was removed from the suv by moving her across the front seats and divider and out the drivers side. This means her blood and fingerprints will be on the entire front inside of car-passenger side, middle, and drivers side. The police even asked her to turn off the ignition because the car was still running! They could have taken her out the back and preserved all evidence showing she was a passenger.
Last week the prosecutor had the judge sign a court order to take saliva from Mary's mouth for DNA. Unbelievable!
If Mary had competent, honest, and ethical attorneys and Seattle wasn't as I believe the most drug corrupted city in this country Mary would be free now.
Just remember Seattle is the only city in the country where a federal prosecuting attorney was assassinated and on orders of FBI headquarters the case was transferred out of the jurisdiction of the Seattle FBI and Seattle Police to the Portland FBI office.
Please pray that Mary can find a competent, honest, and ethical attorney who isn't in cahoots with the drug corrupted system.
The concept of "Bad Faith" doesn't have to be upheld by the 13th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco-it could be upheld by the King County Superior Court right here in Seattle, Washington.
Thank God for the world wide web and Google News covering this.
God forgive Seattle!
Pray for Mary's accusers and justice for Mary.

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