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Soldier F who murdered unarmed civilians on Bloody Sunday has been protected by the British State for nearly 50 years and, as of today, will not face prosecution The perversion of justice depended on the connivance of the corrupt Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, John Widgery, a former British Army brigadier, Freemason and oath-breaker
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The guilt of an unscrupulous former Lord Chief Justice in the Soldier F cover-up Paratrooper who murdered unarmed civilians on Bloody Sunday has been protected by the British State for five decades and, as of today, will not face prosecution The perversion of justice began with the connivance of the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, John Widgery, a former British Army brigadier, Freemason and oath-breaker
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Member of Kansas City Proud Boys chapter to remain in jail
by The Associated Press
Last Updated Feb 23, 2021 at 6:11 pm EDT
WASHINGTON A federal judge in Washington D.C., ruled Tuesday that the alleged leader of the Kansas City-area chapter of the Proud Boys should remain in custody until his trial on charges arising from the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
Chief U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell said William Chrestman, 47, of Olathe, should be taken from Kansas to Washington, D.C., to await trial on conspiracy and several other charges.
Howell’s ruling overturns an order last week from U.S. Magistrate Judge James O’Hara in Kansas that Chrestman should be freed while awaiting trial. Government attorneys quickly filed an appeal after O’Hara’s ruling.
D C judge orders Olathe Proud Boy held without bond until trial in Capitol riot case
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