JailBreak 2: Dirty Rotten Criminals, the Branson Years

JailBreak Series, #2

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Courts, Criminal law, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Crimes & Criminals, Criminology
Cover of the book JailBreak 2: Dirty Rotten Criminals, the Branson Years by James Bauhaus, James Bauhaus
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Author: James Bauhaus ISBN: 9781386712787
Publisher: James Bauhaus Publication: June 8, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: James Bauhaus
ISBN: 9781386712787
Publisher: James Bauhaus
Publication: June 8, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

This is a non-fiction, "true crime" account of a later part of my journey as a refugee from Oklahoma, where corrupt officials deliberately protected their jail snitch by putting a murder that he committed onto me, to save themselves from lawsuits for police brutality and torture.

In Jailbreak!, I had hoped that some of the lawyers' system criminality had abated enough so that I could finally get a fair trial, using the stolen evidence that I had managed to pry out of police records and evi­dence vaults. Instead, an even more corrupt gang of cops, lawyers, prose­cutors and judges had taken over from the previous cabal of criminals.

They even stole my escape trial, so terrified were they that I might be heard detailing their crimes in a public forum.

Their actions over the past 45 years prove that they fully intend to murder me with prison to preserve their ability to trick jurors into caging anyone whom they choose to put in their crosshairs. Their actions also prove what all of us should already know, such as; innocence means nothing to them, and all the high-sounding lawyer-words shouldn't stop smart persons from eventually realizing that they really mean abduction, ransom, slavery and murder rather than "arrest", "bond", "incarceration" and' execution. In fact, we find that criminals are actually more likely to leave prison than the innocent, since the innocent cause the elite many more nightmares than do mere robbers, rapists and killers.

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This is a non-fiction, "true crime" account of a later part of my journey as a refugee from Oklahoma, where corrupt officials deliberately protected their jail snitch by putting a murder that he committed onto me, to save themselves from lawsuits for police brutality and torture.

In Jailbreak!, I had hoped that some of the lawyers' system criminality had abated enough so that I could finally get a fair trial, using the stolen evidence that I had managed to pry out of police records and evi­dence vaults. Instead, an even more corrupt gang of cops, lawyers, prose­cutors and judges had taken over from the previous cabal of criminals.

They even stole my escape trial, so terrified were they that I might be heard detailing their crimes in a public forum.

Their actions over the past 45 years prove that they fully intend to murder me with prison to preserve their ability to trick jurors into caging anyone whom they choose to put in their crosshairs. Their actions also prove what all of us should already know, such as; innocence means nothing to them, and all the high-sounding lawyer-words shouldn't stop smart persons from eventually realizing that they really mean abduction, ransom, slavery and murder rather than "arrest", "bond", "incarceration" and' execution. In fact, we find that criminals are actually more likely to leave prison than the innocent, since the innocent cause the elite many more nightmares than do mere robbers, rapists and killers.

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