Question: Is Durham, NC known as "Bull
City" because folks there are incapable of telling the truth, or
are otherwise unable to operate within the world of reality?
The below video is an
exposé revealing the extensive felonies of Judge David Q. LaBarre and
his girlfriend (Leah R. Krier), along with the outlandish
corruption-laden efforts of District Attorney Leon Stanback to
cover them up through the prosecution of entirely FABRICATED charges. It
also addresses the profound failures of the SIXTH public defender assigned (Daniel
Meier) to defend the FALSE charges, thereby suggesting the existence of an
extensive level of corrupt influence in Durham, a locale with a notorious
reputation for installing public officials who audaciously abuse their vested
authority.
This is an important
video because it is
linked with the worst bank foreclosure fraud in U.S. history and exposes: (1) a vicious assault on
American civil liberties; (2) an extensive number of Constitutional rights
violations; and (3) the bastardization of public trust. In other words,
this is NOT supposed to happen in America, and something MEANINGFUL needs to be
done about it. The video is 16 minutes in duration because it is comprehensive
and serves many purposes -- accordingly, an index to its key sections is
reflected below, and then followed by select slides from the video, along with
questions they logically raise.
Index
Section
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Start
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End
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Overview
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00:00
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01:00
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The Theft & Property Stolen
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01:00
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01:52
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Unlawful Arrest As Cover-Up
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01:52
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03:35
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Public Defender’s Office Failures
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03:35
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04:21
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Meet Daniel Meier & Matt
Suczynski
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04:21
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05:25
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Suczynski’s Irregularities
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05:25
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07:25
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Durham Is A Broken Municipality
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07:25
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08:49
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The Three Objectives
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08:49
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10:26
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Meier’s Lies & Equivocations
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10:26
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13:34
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Meier’s Failures & Why He Must
Go
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13:34
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15:13
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Closing Credits
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15:13
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16:06
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Durham Hall of Shame
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16:06
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16:13
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How can such readily achievable objectives be so elusive?
This is disturbing on so MANY levels
Summary of the Scandal