Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Judge Joe Brown Arrested/Released from the "Jail from Hell"


It might be a legal victory for Tennessee if Judge Joe Brown becomes Shelby County's District Attorney General. We hope to speak with Judge Brown about his candidacy since he was released from Shelby County Jail, where my brother, Larry Neal, was murdered under secret arrest in 2003. Judge Brown was arrested on contempt of court charges related to his indignation over how a juvenile court judge was running his courtroom. Fox carries the report at the link below, which includes a video and article. 


Judge Joe Brown kept talking as Juvenile Court Judge James Beasley demanded his silence. Judge Beasley started by giving Judge Brown a 24-hour sentence for contempt. Judge Brown said the juvenile court judge had no authority to sentence him for more than $10. Judge Brown said he had already checked that before the court hearing. Judge Beasley continued adding more days to the contempt sentence while Judge Brown spoke until the contempt of court sentence was five days. 

Judge Joe Brown might find that Shelby County, Tennessee observes its own code of justice that has nothing to do with what is written on paper. It is a government entity that rallies to protect offenders who are connected, including murderers in the Memphis Police Department and Shelby County Jail. This writer is almost disappointed that Judge Brown did not serve his entire sentence, which he said was illegally levied. He would have seen how much work must be done as District Attorney of Shelby County to influence the county officials and the judiciary there to respect the law. 

Hear the courtroom dialog at the following link, IF they let you, or hear it at the FOX News link below.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7OOCl9xjk33MW5fZFI0cDc3T00/edit?usp=sharing 

FOX News: "Judge Joe Brown Arrested"
http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/story/25058951/judge-joe-brown-arrested

F
OX News also reported Judge Brown's recent "man-up rally," which was organized to help young men realize their full potential. Judge Brown said his goal is to keep teens out of jail. Since Memphis Shelby County Jail (while under federal overview) can secretly arrest and kill African Americans without giving any accountability for the deaths, Judge Brown is potentially giving youths lifesaving advice.

See also "Wrongful Death of Larry Neal"
http://WrongfulDeathofLarryNeal.com

Many people believe FOX News is racially prejudice. Be it known that much of the news that I publish was reported first or most thoroughly by FOX News. ABC is the most racist news media that I have encountered in the ten years that that I have been reporting justice issues. That may be why stalkers are working to steal the link to the FOX news report right now.

It is a legal victory that Judge Joe Brown risked arrest in the "jail from hell" to uphold his client's right to justice.

Congratulations, Judge Brown!


Paragraph 1 repeated: It might be a legal victory for Tennessee if Judge Joe Brown becomes Shelby County's District Attorney General. We hope to speak with Judge Brown about his candidacy when he is released from Shelby County Jail, where my brother, Larry Neal, was murdered under secret arrest in 2003. Judge Brown was arrested on contempt of court charges related to his indignation over how a juvenile court judge was running his courtroom. Fox carries the report at the link below, which includes a video and article.

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1 comment:

  1. Hear the courtroom dialog at the following link, IF they let you, or hear it at the FOX News link below.
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7OOCl9xjk33MW5fZFI0cDc3T00/edit?usp=sharing

    FOX News: "Judge Joe Brown Arrested"
    http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/story/25058951/judge-joe-brown-arrested

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