Alabama State Attorney Backs Off Church Arson Case

 

 

 

 

 

Three Terrorists Might Go Free

These monsters burnt down nine churches.

 

 

 

 

King won't lead fire prosecution

 

 

The Alabama Attorney General's Office announced Troy King will not supervise prosecution of three defendants. Birmingham attorney Tommy Spina said Attorney General Troy King notified lawyers that three district attorneys would coordinate prosecution for the state.

 

 

   

Will Alabama Stand Up And Be Counted?

Cloyd, 21, Russell DeBusk and Benjamin Moseley, both 20, were arrested March 8 and charged in federal court with conspiracy and arson. They burned nine church fires in Bibb, Greene, Sumter and Pickens counties.

A week after the federal charges, the state brought arson, burglary, criminal mischief and cruelty to animal charges against the defendants.

   

State Wants Ten Year Sentence

Bibb County District Attorney Michael Jackson said a resolution could be reached by January, but said the punishment would be "at least 10 years" combined time in federal and state prisons.

Local Jews said they will appeal to the Supreme Court, and even President Bush will hear from us.

   

Three District Attorneys Involved

Troy threw it at three district attorneys and the U.S. Attorney Office in Birmingham, this opens everything up to confusion and a eventual mistrial

"We are working diligently because these cases are due to be resolved," Spina said. "It is our desire and our hope that we can move them forward toward resolution."

 

   

The Case Has Stalled For A Reason

God-fearing Alabamians want justice, and this case is almost a year old. The interested parties have gotten the Alabama Attorney General to back out, and now they will muddle it in district courts.

This is deliberately being bungled so these three can walk.

   

Everyone Shudders

Since these students were arrested, it has been a nonstop PR campaign going to get them out. But what Alabama officials refuse to talk about is the barrage of church fires. Local arson investigators admit these are the most professional they have ever seen.
 

The Covenant Church Fire made even Attorney General King flinch.

   

The Real Fear Is A Murder

The Alabama Judicial is starting to wake up and see who is really involved. The local officials are mad and have their principles, but it is painfully obvious that if they push, their careers are over.

Everyone is whispering about death threats. If one of the judicial system's member's ten year-old kids is approached by a stranger, that will be the end of this case.
 

   
   
 

 

 

 

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