Snippets (law and crime)
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My Companions in the Bleak House
My Companions in the Bleak House (Czech: Přítelkyně z domu smutku) is a novel by Czech author Eva Kantůrková, first published in 1984 and was the first recipient of the Tom Stoppard Prize. It is a fictionalised account of Kantůrková's time in prison on charges of sedition in Communist Czechoslovakia.
Kantůrková spells out seven rules for life as a prisoner of conscience:[1]
- Never let them catch you out.
- Name no names.
- Dictate your statement yourself.
- Stay calm and smiling.
- Never say more than you need.
- Don't let them get you down physically.
- At least once a day, rise above the banality of prison life
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Companions_in_the_Bleak_House
Crooked Lawyers
"Crooked lawyers give the honest 2% a bad name."
Source: the internet.
Project SHAMROCK
Project SHAMROCK, the sister project for Project MINARET, was an espionage exercise started in August 1945, which involved the accumulation of all telegraphic data entering into or exiting from the United States. The Armed Forces Security Agency (AFSA) and its successor, the National Security Agency (NSA), were given direct access to daily microfilm copies of all incoming, outgoing, and transiting telegrams via the Western Union and its associates RCA and ITT. NSA did the operational interception, and, if information that would be of interest to other intelligence agencies, the material was passed to them. "Intercepted messages were disseminated to the FBI, CIA, Secret Service, Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (BNDD), and the Department of Defense." No court authorized the operation and there were no warrants.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_SHAMROCK
Embracery
Embracery is the attempt to influence a juror corruptly to give his or her verdict in favour of one side or the other in a trial, by promise, persuasions, entreaties, money, entertainments and the like.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embracery
Anatole France
The Law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor, to sleep under the bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread.
– Anatole France
Exhaustion of remedies
The doctrine of exhaustion of remedies prevents a litigant from seeking a remedy in a new court or jurisdiction until all claims or remedies have been exhausted (pursued as fully as possible) in the original one. The doctrine was originally created by case law based on the principles of comity.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exhaustion_of_remedies
Government Mind Control Documents
https://boingboing.net/2018/04/19/government-accidentally-sends.html
Twin Cities organized crime
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Liggett
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kid_Cann
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Kasherman
Jurisdictional or doctrinal
Jurisdictional or doctrinal?
Spam was nearly dead, then it became an essential tool for crime and came roaring back
Money Laundering and Art
Fair Use
- Jeff Becker, an entertainment and intellectual property lawyer, said that fair use arguments rely on whether or not a piece of media is transformative or offers commentary on the original work — in this case real estate photos. He said the "satire-parody issue may be present" in the case of McMansion Hell, and that the blog "very well could fall within fair use."