Tag: politics
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LIBRARIAN OF VIRGINIA, DENNIS CLARK ASKED TO PLEASE PROVIDE US WITH ANY REPORT generated that stated that any records management practices of VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT, Paul Neudigate, Police Chief, were deficient.
PLEASE PROVIDE US WITH ANY REPORT [BY WHATEVER NAME IT MIGHT BE CALLED] that you/your agency/it’s personnel generated in which it was reported to the Governor, the Virginia Attorney General and the chairmen of the House and Senate Committees on General Laws and the House Appropriations, Senate Finance Committees of the General Assembly, The State…
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Major development for Steve Bannon as U.S. House now intervening on his behalf
The U.S. House has gone to court in Steve Bannon’s contempt of Congress case arguing that Nancy Pelosi’s committee to “investigate” the events of Jan. 6, 2021, failed to follow the rules of the House, so the subpoenas issued to Bannon were illegitimate, and he could not be convicted of contempt for ignoring unfounded demands.…
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REVERSE LAWFARE ON DEMOCRATS AND HARRIS – WILL THIS BIRD FLY THE BIG SKY
‘Braindead’: Lawsuit seeks to prevent Kamala from running for president The political left got giddy when serious efforts were launched to keep Donald Trump off the presidential ballot. Let’s see how gleeful they get now that Kamala Harris is the one who could get the boot … In a statement about the issue, Klayman said,…
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The Fourteenth Amendment on July 28, 1868 fully ratified, the law of the land
The Fourteenth Amendment On July 28, 1868, Secretary of State William Seward issued a proclamation certifying without reservation that the Fourteenth Amendment was a part of the United States Constitution. The required number of states had ratified the Fourteenth Amendment a few weeks earlier on July 9, 1868. Known as one of the “Reconstruction Amendments”…
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Bowman v. Commonwealth, 248 Va. 130, 445 S.E.2d 110 (1994) ON BRADY V. MARYLAND, ETC Criminal Procedure — Exculpatory Evidence — Police Reports — Disclosure of Prosecution’s Evidence — In Camera Review by Trial Judge — Constitutional Law — Due Process
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in Exculpatory Evidence, General Assembly & Its Agencies, Governor & His Secretaries & Agencies, National, National Code/Statues, National Constitution, National News, National Politics, Other States, Supreme Court & Agencies & Lesser Courts, U.S., U.S. Courts, Virginia, Virginia Code/Statues, Virginia Constitution, Virginia News, Virginia PoliticsBowman v. Commonwealth, 248 Va. 130, 445 S.E.2d 110 (1994) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF VIRGINIA NORMAN MILTON BOWMAN, JR.v.COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA Record No. 931328Decided: June 10, 1994 Present: All the Justices While a trial court’s determination of whether it should undertake an in camera review of material which might contain exculpatory evidence is a…
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Principles of Constitutional Interpretation Jon Roland
Principles of Constitutional Interpretation Constitutional interpretation, or constitutional construction, the term more often used by the Founders, is the process by which legal decisions are made that are justified by a constitution, although not necessarily correctly. Constitutional controversies are about whether an official act is consistent with, and authorized by, a constitution or constitutional statute…
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Questions On Kamala Harris’ Eligibility For The U.S. Senate and the Vice-Presidency of the United States ~ ARE THEY VALID
The language of Article II is that one must be a natural-born citizen. The original Constitution did not define citizenship, but the 14th Amendment does—and it provides that “all persons born…in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens.” Those who claim that birth alone is sufficient overlook the second phrase. is…
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Criminal Justice Standards Prosecutorial Investigations AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION
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in Education, General Assembly & Its Agencies, National, National Code/Statues, National Common Law, National Constitution, National Grand Juries, National News, National Politics, Supreme Court & Agencies & Lesser Courts, U.S., U.S. Courts, Virginia, Virginia Code/Statues, Virginia Common Law, Virginia Constitution, Virginia Grand Juries, Virginia News, Virginia PoliticsCopyright by the American Bar Association. This work (Criminal Justice Standards) may be used for non-profit educational and training purposes and legal reform (legislative, judicial, and executive) without written permission but with a citation to this source. Prosecutorial Investigations is the subject of a set of ABA Criminal Justice Standards approved by the ABA House…
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Employment of certain deputies and assistants; delegation of powers and duties in local Virginia Government
Title 15.2 Counties, Cities and TownsChap. 15 Local Government Personnel, Qualification for Office, Bonds, Dual Office Holding and Certain Local Government Officers, §§ 15.2-1500 — 15.2-1549Art. 1 General Provisions for Certain Officers and Employees, §§ 15.2-1500 — 15.2-1512.5 Virginia Code § 15.2-1502
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LETTER TO VIRGINIA ATTORNEY GENERAL ASKING IF HE HAS OPINED THAT THE CONSTITUTION DOES NOT MATTER
Sir: Has the Office of the Virginia Attorney General/the Attorney General (by whatever names they might be called) issued an opinion(s) that Virginia’s [1] Constitution, [2] CODE, [3] Officials, [4] employees, [5] contractors, [6] political subdivisions/ officals/employees/contractors/, [7] agencies (Virginia Code § 42.1-77) are not subject to common law (VIRGINIA CODE § 1-200, Supremacy Clause…
