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NJ: Tell NJ Governor Christie to Pardon Meg Fellenbaum
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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Despite not posing any threat – after a year of terror inflicted upon her by New Jersey’s (in)justice system, prosecutors successfully broke Meg down and frightened her into accepting a plea deal of one year in prison (instead of facing trial and up to 13+ years in prison if she did not accept the plea deal).
I wish we were making this up, but this is New Jersey… Without going into all the details and injustices with her case (some of which we've already addressed in previous stories) we are requesting everyone call Governor Christie to urge him to pardon her before he leaves office. |
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netsyscon
(12/22/2017)
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This is stupid. Our response should be for people and businesses (gun industry) to find other place to live and work. These laws make it difficult for people to exercise their 2nd amendment rights. If they are not shut down, then they will just keep chipping away at our rights. |
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