The Justice Department Is Devoid of Justice

Guest Post by Paul Craig Roberts

In the United States the criminal justice (sic) system is itself not subject to law.  We see immunity to law continually as police commit felonies against citizens and even murder children and walk away free.  We see it all the time when prosecutors conduct political prosecutions and when they prosecute the innocent in order to build their conviction record.  We see it when judges fail to prevent prosecutors from withholding exculpatory evidence and bribing witnesses and when judges accept coerced plea deals that deprive the defendant of a jury trial.

We just saw it again when federal prosecutors recommended a six month prison sentence for Lt. Gen. Flynn, the former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency accused of lying to the FBI about nothing of any importance, for being uncooperative in the Justice (sic) Department’s effort to frame President Trump with false “Russiagate” charges.  The Justice (sic) Department prosecutor said: “The sentence should adequately deter the defendant from violating the law, and to promote respect for the law. It is clear that the defendant has not learned his lesson. He has behaved as though the law does not apply to him, and as if there are no consequences for his actions.”

That is precisely what the Justice (sic) Department itself did for years in their orchestration of the fake Russiagate charges against Trump.

The prosecutor’s hypocrisy is overwhelming.

The Justice (sic) Department is a criminal organization.  It has no sense of justice.  Convicting the innocent builds the conviction rate of the prosecutor as effectively as convicting the guilty. The Horowitz report of the Justice (sic) Department’s lies to the FISA court did not recommend a six-month prision sentence for those Justice (sic) Deplartment officials who lied to the government.  Horowitz covered up the crimes by converting them into “mistakes.”  Yes, they are embarrassing “mistakes,” but mistakes don’t bring prison sentences.

Gen. Flynn, who was President Trump’s National Security Advisor for a couple of weeks before Mueller and Flynn’s attorneys manuevered him into a plea bargain, allegedly lied to the FBI about whether he met with a Russian.  Flynn and his attorneys should never have accepted the proposition that a National Security Advisor shouldn’t meet with Russians.  Henry Kissinger and Zbigniew Brzezinski met with Russians all the the time.  It was part of their job.  Trump originally intended to normalize the strained relations with Russia.  Flynn should have been meeting with Russians. It was his job.

Ninety-seven percent of felony cases are resolved with plea bargains.  In other words, there is no trial.  The defendant admits to guilt for a lighter sentence, and if he throws in “cooperation,” which generally means giving false evidence against someone else in the prosecutor’s net, no sentence at all.  Flynn was expected to help frame Trump and Flynn’s former business partner, Bijan Rafiekian, on an unrelated matter.  He didn’t, which means he is “uncooperative” and deserving of a prison sentence.

Plea bargains have replaced trials for three main reasons.  One is that the defense attorney doesn’t want the hard work of defending his client.  One is that the majority of defendants cannot afford to pay the cost of defense.  One is that refusing to plea guilty and demanding a trial angers both the prosecutor and judge.  Trials take time and provide a test of often unreliable police and prosecutorial evidence.  They mean work for the prosecutor.  Even if he secures a conviction, during the same time he could have obtained many more plea bargain convictions.  For the judge, trials back up his case docket.  Consequently, a trial means for the defendant very high risks of a much longer and more severe sentence than he would get in exchange for saving prosecutor and judge time and energy.  All of this is explained to the defendant by his attorney.

It was explained to Gen. Flynn.  He agreed to a plea, most likely advised that his “offense” was so minor, no sentence would be forthcoming.  Flynn later tried to revoke his plea, saying it was coerced, but the Clinton-appointed  judge refused to let him out of the trap.

Now that we know the only Russiagate scandal was its orchestration by the CIA, Justice (sic) Department, and Democrats, failing to cooperate with the special counsel investigation of alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election is nonsensical as we  know for a definite fact that there was no such interference.

This is how corrupt American law has become.  A man is being put in prison for 6 months for not cooperating with an investigation of an event that did not happen!

If Trump doesn’t pardon Flynn (and Manafort and Stone), and fire the corrupt prosecutors who falsely prosecuted Flynn, Trump deserves no one’s support.  A president who will not defend his own people from unwarranted prosecution is not worthy of support.

In Flynn’s case, we cannot dismiss the suspicion that revenge against Flynn was the driving factor. Gen. Flynn is the official who revealed on television that Obama made the willful decision to send ISIS or whatever we want to call them into Syria.  Of course, the Obama regime pretended that the jihadists were moderates seeking to overthrow the alleged dictator Assad and bring democracy to Syria.  Washington then pretended that it was fighting the mercenaries it had sent into Syria.  Even though the presstitutes did their best to ignore Flynn’s information, Flynn gave extreme offense by letting this information out. That bit of truth-telling was Flynn’s real offense.

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10 Comments
SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
January 9, 2020 7:49 am

Pardon General Flynn. He’s a hero and a patriot, NOT a criminal… Chip

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  SmallerGovNow
January 9, 2020 10:41 am

There will be a lot of pardons issued on Nov 4, regardless of who wins the election.

Steve
Steve
January 9, 2020 8:26 am

Putting the numerous deaths associated with her and Bill aside and the enormous number of other legal entanglements, she had a private unsecured server with top secret info on it. Undoubtedly, hacked by foreign services. Deleting 33,000 supeonaed documents and lying about it all doesn’t even merit a slap on the wrist. Roger Stone may spent the rest of his life in prison for what I’m not sure? Some guy here in FL may lose his house because he went north to take care of his dead mother’s estate and his grass grew too long for the city while he was away.
The level of injustice in the justice system is breathtaking and very dangerous to anyone caught in its web. I’ve got zero respect for any of it.

oldtimer505
oldtimer505
  Steve
January 9, 2020 9:05 am

The so call justice system is no more than a legal system systemic with corruption. It is constructed very much like a the mafia with the boss’s at the top. I see no other profession on earth that goes unregulated like the legal system. It is simply for sale to the highest bidder. They even tell us there is no conflict of interest when they become Presidents or congress persons. Where is the separation of powers when you have the foxes in the hen house?

RiNS
RiNS
January 9, 2020 9:18 am

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Steve
Steve
  RiNS
January 9, 2020 9:51 pm

RiNS,
That is killer funny ..

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
January 9, 2020 10:40 am

Rather than use Justice (sic), simply refer to is as the Dept. of Just Us.

TC
TC
January 9, 2020 11:01 am

Oh a foreign nation interfered with our election, but it wasn’t Russia. Regardless, this is Trump’s justice dept. Three years in and you’re telling me the “bad guys” still run the show over there? There’s no way to frame it that Trump looks good – best case he’s incompetent/impotent to fight against them, and worst case he’s on their team.

Overthecliff
Overthecliff
January 9, 2020 4:38 pm

The title of the article says it all. TC ,I fear you are right.

Hillary's Lover
Hillary's Lover
January 10, 2020 2:47 am

Closer to home, jury service is a waste of time and resources; I never intend to serve on a jury again-I have better things to do with my time than get suckered into the farce that is our judicial system.