Saturday, August 24, 2019

Cocktails & Popcorn: The Brady Rule, Robert Driscoll, Peter Strzok, Maria Butina, Kwame Kilpatrick & CPS

Here, you have Robert Driscoll, the attorney, or former attorney, for Maria Butina.


The 302, a standard procedure of the FBI making notes of an interview, in this instance of Maria Butina, have not been released.

Peter Strzok, who is not an attorney, it seems, conducted the interview.

Did he withhold exculpatory evidence?

We have no idea because there basically was not trial and, as such, no 302s.

I consider 302s to be nothing more than an ISP (Initial Service Report) used in Child Protective Services to justify the ex-parte hearing that you were not allowed to attend because no one told you about it, to snatch your kid.

The Brady Rule is a federal rule, which basically states that the federal government cannot withhold evidence that will find you innocent.

I do not know if anyone has addressed the Right To Lie and the Brady Rule, but I know know Kwame Kilpatrick has a few unaddressed Brady Rule issues pending.

#FreeMariaButina 

#FreeKwameKilpatrick

#sayhisname


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