Sam Dodson is a reporter who spent 58 days in jail for filming in a courtroom. This is a report just after he was released from Jail and he discusses his time in jail and his law suit against the state.
@NCICOK It is with your mentallity that perpetuate this corrupt system, and when an unlawful law cheats you out of inheritance, or health, you will either realise you've been batting for the wrong team or squeze the blinkers on a bit tighter - either way you are on a losing side. i.e. Did you get a pandemic flu shot?
@NCICOK Any law that goes against the constitution is null and void and any police officer or judge that attempts to enforce said law is a traitor! Where did the Constitution give Judges the rights to "make their own rules"? Could you show me this please!
I must mention this, it's okay for our employees to video tape us without permission while walking down the street, driving in our cars, etc. But when we the EMPLOYER do the same, we're now criminals...
Crazy, Crazy, Crazy...any court proceeding must be recorded or broadcast live, oh, that's right Americans might wake up sooner if that were allowed. We'd see the violations of the law they're there to "uphold". Can't have that now can we!
thats the point, its not a crime.
ammueller1 2 years ago
@NCICOK It is with your mentallity that perpetuate this corrupt system, and when an unlawful law cheats you out of inheritance, or health, you will either realise you've been batting for the wrong team or squeze the blinkers on a bit tighter - either way you are on a losing side. i.e. Did you get a pandemic flu shot?
rarosera 2 years ago
From 3:35-4:00 is an important message. The same ideas can be communicated confrontationaly or non-confrontatinoaly.
Vettezuki 2 years ago
@NCICOK Any law that goes against the constitution is null and void and any police officer or judge that attempts to enforce said law is a traitor! Where did the Constitution give Judges the rights to "make their own rules"? Could you show me this please!
gerrilea1 2 years ago 2
It's the law! Why do you think he went to jail for 58 days? Go ahead and try it yourself and see what happens...
NCICOK 2 years ago
I must mention this, it's okay for our employees to video tape us without permission while walking down the street, driving in our cars, etc. But when we the EMPLOYER do the same, we're now criminals...
Crazy, Crazy, Crazy...any court proceeding must be recorded or broadcast live, oh, that's right Americans might wake up sooner if that were allowed. We'd see the violations of the law they're there to "uphold". Can't have that now can we!
gerrilea1 2 years ago
well, personally my only question is, what is the big deal with recording a court session?
i mean if there is a concern i can understand, but with just a blanket "because we said so" has never stopped me from questioning anything.
wolfv22 2 years ago 2
@NCICOK Why do we need permission? I'm not a slave to my employee! Yet you seem to think this is the case.
Our employees have truly gotten out of hand. When there's secrecy there's corruption. And I guess we know its all corruption today.
gerrilea1 2 years ago
This was cool.
silentthriller 2 years ago
You don't film in court unless you get permission from the judge! Don't do the crime if you can't do the time...
NCICOK 2 years ago