I understand most people's mindset on this issue... It's hard to see through the "legal/freedom/democracy" deception.
What are Richard's possible end results?
(1) The Good: He can spend a︀ few years (~3 to 5 years) and hundreds of millions paying lawyers and fight on︁ the SEC/US gov.'s turf and "win" an opinion.
(2) The Bad: He can spend a︂ few years (~3 to 5 years) and hundreds of millions paying lawyers and fight on︃ the SEC/US gov.'s turf and "lose" an opinion.
(3) The ugly: He can spend a︄ few years (~3 to 5 years) and hundreds of millions paying lawyers and fight on︅ the SEC/US gov.'s turf and have several jailhouse snitches and other confidential informants testify (they︆ do NOT have to know Richard) in a Grand Jury that he committed some heinous︇ crime and get indicted. Grand Jury transcripts are secret, so he'll never get to see︈ this.
He now has to defend an "unrelated" criminal indictment. I've been here - it's︉ anything but fun or lucrative or positive and there are NO upsides, but the legal︊ fees are astronomical and the expenses will NOT be disclosed to you no matter how︋ much one yells and demands. At the very best, the lawyers gang billing you will︌ file a Memorandum of Withdrawal and the court WILL grant it. You now need to︍ hire new lawyers and they have to review the case in its entirety AGAIN and︎ you are back to square one. Rinse and repeat until you have NO more money️ left and you need a public defender.
In case anyone thinks I am whistling Dixie out of my *ss.... please read the appellate court case of
HERBERT WHITLOCK and GORDON “RANDY” STEIDL
Here are some tidbits:
Herrington was a homeless alcoholic and Reinbolt was a homeless drug addict. None of them had ever seen Whitlock or Steidl. They had NO relationship with the︀ defendants.
Who in their right mind would go
- against the "state"
- on the soil of︁ the state
- using people licensed by the state, i.e. state-sanctioned attorneys, to defend them
- while paying these "state-sanctioned attorneys" millions and millions of dollars
- knowing that almost half that money︂ will end up in the state coffers benefitting the state? 🙄
PS. I have archived thousands︃ of these types of cases of "judicial & prosecutorial" misconduct and they are NOT exclusive︄ to the USA
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