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Prosecutors in Las Vegas filed a Motion In Limine late Tuesday in the case of The United States vs Cliven Bundy et al — in hopes that Nevada District Court Judge Gloria Navarro – will allow the Government to “cover-up” any wrong doing agents in the Bureau Of Land Management – who conducted the Bundy cattle impoundment in April of 2014 – may have committed.
Specifically, the government moves to preclude any references in argument or the questioning of witnesses regarding the following matters:
*References to the occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, the subsequent trial, United States v. Ammon Bundy et al., or the result in that trial.
*References to supposed mistreatment of cattle during the impoundment operation or agency, or officer, misconduct in this or other impoundment operations or investigations.
*Arguments or opinions that the federal government, its officers and agents or its agencies are improperly and excessively armed, use military tactics, act outside their authority or have engaged in the use of excessive force in other venues or at other times.
*Hearsay statements or opinions regarding the BLM, the impoundment operation, or the events of April 12, including opinions and statements of elected or appointed government officials (such as Nevada Governor Sandoval, U.S. Senators Orrin Hatch, Harry Reid, U.S. Congressman-Elect Ruben Kikuen, Nevada Assemblywoman Michelle Fiore).
*Legal arguments or opinions that the federal government does not, or should not, own public lands, that the federal government does not or should not own the Gold Butte range, or that Gold Butte Range has now been designated a National Monument by the President of the United States.
*Legal arguments or opinions that law enforcement officers within the Department of Interior are not constitutional, that "natural law" or other authority permits the use of force against law enforcement officers in defense of property or individual rights, or that the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada is illegitimate.
An organic law is a law, or system of laws, that form the foundation of a government, corporation or any other organization's body of rules.
U.S. Code (2007) defines the organic laws of the United States of America to include the Declaration of Independence of July 4, 1776, the Articles of Confederation of November 15, 1777, the Northwest Ordinance of July 13, 1787, and the Constitution of September 17, 1787.
Further the government which successfully used the idea that some of the defendants in the Oregon trial of the United States vs Ammon Bundy et al .. were also involved in the Bundy Ranch “armed” protest as a reason to deny them a pretrial release, now ask the Judge to not allow any reference to that case including the fact they were acquitted.
A federal civil rights lawsuit in the death of Robert "LaVoy" Finicum will allege that Oregon State Police and the FBI used excessive force in a confrontation that could have ended peacefully, the Finicum family's lawyer says.
The family also will contend that improper police procedures and lack of communication between state police and FBI agents at the scene contributed to Finicum's shooting death, said attorney Brian Claypool.
originally posted by: Boadicea
In the meantime, I'm waiting for Trump to weigh in on these issues; the Bundy et al case in specific, and the bad behavior of the BLM and other federal agencies in general, as testified to Congress:
I doubt he'll pick a side publicly. This really is a matter for the courts.
Bundy was taking advantage of public land. He wasn't causing harm. Trump probably respects that in private. The courts may face Trump's private wrath and never know what hit 'em ... but probably not.
the government moves to preclude any references in argument or the questioning of witnesses regarding the following matters:
impoundment operation or agency, or officer, misconduct
Arguments or opinions that the federal government, its officers and agents ...act outside their authority
originally posted by: Boadicea
I have wondered how these trials will play out in light of a Trump win, as opposed to under an Obama or a Clinton presidency.....
those are 2 of the biggest reasons why a case should be dismissed and why cases are dismissed.
If misconduct and acting outside their authority didn`t happen then the prosecutor would have no need to request that the court turn a blind eye to those things. that`s an admission that misconduct did take place and the government agencies acted outside their authority.
originally posted by: RiptKeys
a reply to: Boadicea
What the BLM and FBI are trying to do, is make it a State case. Further reading (sorry, I don't have the link) tells us that the government agencies were asked to be there by State organizations...So what the FED is trying to do is make it separate incidents with separate State repercussions.
Don't get me wrong, this is Tyranny at it's finest.
The government overreach and the bully tactics by the militarized "civil government agencies" is amazing.
I hope the Judge allows all cases and evidence to be used.
Once a FED agency is involved, it should be a FED case. Not a State case.
What the BLM (and their contracted thugs) did under 0bama should have lead to criminal indictments. For a while there, I was wondering if there was going to be an uprising and major bloodshed. I was glad to see the militia's saner heads prevail.
originally posted by: Sublimecraft
a reply to: Boadicea
The FBI actively murders (pre meditated 1st degree) US citizens on behalf of the BLM so this double standard of one law for average Joe and one law for government is par-for-the-course - it's the same jungle justice that sees Clinton avoid jail, furiously fast gun running and arming ISIS.
The US government and her agencies are rotten to the core with corrupt career criminals.
originally posted by: Sublimecraft
a reply to: Boadicea
The US government and her agencies are rotten to the core with corrupt career criminals.
If the court grants these ethics violations, the court will not be a legitimate arm of government.
originally posted by: hounddoghowlie
a reply to: Boadicea
i wonder if that little piss ant harry reid had anything to do with this. maybe he's trying to cover his a@@.
*Hearsay statements or opinions regarding the BLM, the impoundment operation, or the events of April 12, including opinions and statements of elected or appointed government officials (such as Nevada Governor Sandoval, U.S. Senators Orrin Hatch, Harry Reid, U.S. Congressman-Elect Ruben Kikuen, Nevada Assemblywoman Michelle Fiore).