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New York’s Shame: The State Hunts Marc Fishman While Ignoring Real Justice

In New York, Marc Fishman, a disabled father, endures a legal nightmare due to false accusations and judicial misconduct, facing a 45-day jail sentence despite exculpatory evidence. His appeals are delayed amid a lack of gubernatorial intervention, highlighting systemic failures and the abuse of power within the judicial system. Fishman’s plight reflects broader issues of injustice affecting vulnerable citizens.

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Murder in Broad Daylight: Was the UC Berkeley Professor’s Killing in Greece More Than a “Custody Dispute Gone Wrong”?

A world-renowned professor traveled to Greece to see his children and fight for custody. He was murdered on the spot before he could knock on the door. The system says “senseless tragedy.” We say: how is the ex-wife not a suspect?

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