Showing posts with label soothsayers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soothsayers. Show all posts

Monday, August 2, 2004

Nicola Roxon talking out of her skanky Ho arsehole AGAIN!


Justice Kirby has told the court it is a dangerous thing to jail someone for what they might do.

Where do these butt ugly ALP sows get off anyway? Are there no laws against truth in advertising?

Shadow Attorney-General Nicola Roxon says the Government should be using all of its influence to ensure that proper legal standards apply.

NICOLA ROXON: Well we've been calling for the process to commence. We were really worried about the delay and people being held for such a long time without being charged.

So obviously we welcome that the charges have come and that the hearings do seem to be proceeding, but we have to ensure that a proper process is actually undertaken. We want the normal standards of criminal justice to apply. They apply to Americans, there's no reason that they shouldn't apply to Australians.

The High Court Justice Michael Kirby has warned that a Queensland law allowing indefinite detention of people judged to be a danger to the community could be the start of a slippery slope.

The comments were made during a challenge to the law by imprisoned serial rapist Robert John Fardon.

Fardon's 14-year sentence for rape ended last year but he remains in custody under the 2003 law.

His lawyers say he is being punished when no crime has been committed.

CATHERINE MCGRATH: The Prime Minister says that the 'military commission' will respect the basic principles of our criminal justice system.

NICOLA ROXON: Well it's hard to see how the Prime Minister can have the view that this process reflects the normal standards of criminal justice when the normal rules of evidence don't apply, when there's no appeal rights, where there isn't an independent judiciary that is actually hearing the claims. So, we will be watching very closely. They'll be an independent legal observer, we understand, who will attend this process, and we urge the Government to use all its influence with the United States to make sure this process can stand up to scrutiny. Because otherwise we just create further problems down the track.

CATHERINE MCGRATH: Given that Australia is locked in at this stage, yet other countries have had their prisoners released, what does that mean about David Hicks' rights at this point?

NICOLA ROXON: Well I think it's worrying for every Australian than an Australian citizen might have a lesser standard of justice apply to them to people from other countries.

Justice Kirby has told the court it is a dangerous thing to jail someone for what they might do.

But lawyers for the Queensland Government say Fardon is being detained to protect the community, and not as punishment.

CATHERINE MCGRATH: So what at the moment will you be watching for over the next month or so?

NICOLA ROXON: Well obviously we'll be watching how the legal argument is pursued, how the commission is set up, what sort of time people are given to prepare their case, whether access is granted to important witnesses and other matters. We don't want to run or follow in every detail, the case against Mr Hicks or Mr Habib. We just want the Government to give us a guarantee that proper standards will apply so that this trial is fair and can withstand scrutiny.

CATHERINE MCGRATH: But in principle, you think that the military commission system is unjust?

NICOLA ROXON: Yes. In principle we're concerned that there are no proper rights of appeal, that there are no adequate rules of evidence, and we are concerned that that doesn't provide a setting for a fair process. We want to make sure that if people are accused of being involved in terrorist activities, that when they are convicted, that their convictions are beyond reproach. That will not happen if a proper and fair process doesn't apply for Mr Hicks.

Justice Kirby has told the court it is a dangerous thing to jail someone for what they might do.

But lawyers for the Queensland Government say Fardon is being detained to protect the community, and not as punishment.

They have also rejected claims the law is unconstitutional because it interferes with the discretion of courts.

The High Court has reserved its decision.

ELEANOR HALL: Nicola Roxon, the Shadow Attorney-General, speaking to Catherine McGrath.

By pr posted 2 August 04


PM, Carr attacked as judge pulls plug

In November 2002, as chairman of the International Commission of Jurists, he told a Senate inquiry "it is patently clear" that proposed anti-terrorism legislation "is aimed at Muslims". His submission said the new laws would be "subverting [liberty] more effectively than terrorism could ever do".

He was an undercover agent for the blues

He was my journalist, he was working undercover. The fellow knew all of the moves.... He really had me romping, bare footing stomping. He just kept igniting my fuse....

Mamdouh Habib: Taunted and Tortured!

Four Corners [Walls]: Terrorist [?] - or Taunted by the Australian Defence, [War], Force who sacked him as a cleaning contractor? Who is Mamdouh Habib? And why was he harassed by the Australian Federal Police? Then tagged and labelled as a spy? Why was he vilified by the community? When he fled to Pakistan how did he end up being tortured in Egypt? And how did he end up at Guantanamo prison camp reserved for the men America calls "the worst of the worst:

The ALP's fascist police states

Welcome back Sid-in-knee. Old Falangist Samaranch would surely feel right at home in any number of fascist police states around this wide brown land today. Who needs Franco when you have Beattie, Rann, Carr, Bracks and co. Flamin' fascist fucks the lot of them.

Up there Khasali: Innocent man new bail laws

The New South Wales Supreme Court has asked innocent man Bilal Khazal to increase to amount of surety offered, before the bail is formally continued.

Pentagon names tribunal for Hicks trial

The Pentagon has named the militants who will decide the fate of Mr David Hicks and two other Guantanamo prisoners charged by the United States in the first US military tribunals since World War II.

You have choses Bob The Barbarian!

New laws to make it difficult for people charged with terrorism offences to get bail have been whisked through the New South Wales Parliament after only being introduced earlier today.

Programs: Keeping Robert Fardon in jail after more than a decade - when he should have been getting corrected with programs - whilst taxpayers footed the bill of at least 20,000 dollars a year - is a failure of the alleged correctional system. What investigation was there to determine how Fardon was treated in prison whilst he was there? Zip! If failure of the prison system results in draconian laws then fix the system by providing programs and rehabilitation.

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Rapists more criminally versatile than Paedophiles
Parents to be given paedophile details? But rapists are more criminally versatile than Paedophiles!

Therapy key for teen sex offenders
US: One girl allegedly was raped in the boys' bathroom at Folsom High School on a warm midday in March. Another told officials the same boy, a freshman at the school, had tried to rape her days earlier in a girls' bathroom. Two other girls told investigators the boy had committed lesser sex crimes against them at school within the previous week. If true, such a pattern of escalation is worrisome, according to experts who study and treat sex offenders.

Vic database to track sex offenders' movements
The Sex Offenders Registration Bill is due to be tabled in Parliament later this week. Sex offenders will have to tell police if they change their names, address or work and will not be allowed to work with children.

Bulldogs simply not the best!
SIMPLY NOT THE BEST AND DEFINITELY NOT BETTER THAN ANYONE, ANYONE I'VE MET.

Justice Brian Sully subscribes to jail retribution
"The high odds are that you will be found out, tracked down and sent to jail . . .then you will be as much at risk from others as your victim was at risk from you."

Today Sex offenders TOMMORROW YOU!
To suggest there is a need to restrict their movement is rubbish! This is a grab for civil liberties in NSW and it offends everyone else who is free to associate because soon it could be you who is restricted or someone you know.

Gang-rape, police, disparity and the law..
The young woman and her friend have told police they met the players in Coffs Harbour on the evening after the Bulldogs played a trial match there and went back to the team's hotel with them.

Who let the dogs out? (woof, woof, woof, woof)
The Prime Minister has thrown his support behind the National Rugby League (NRL), saying the Bulldogs affair should not reflect on the game as a whole.

Today Paedophiles TOMORROW You!
To suggest there is a need to restrict their movement is rubbish! This is a grab for civil liberties in NSW and it offends everyone else who is free to associate because soon it could be you who is restricted or someone you know.

Juvenile Justice in America: Rehabilitation or Retribution?
What do you think should happen to juvenile criminals who commit serious crimes? Do you believe in the possibility of rehabilitation for these youthful offenders? Or do you believe in retribution or the punishment of these young criminals in the adult justice system?

Sexual Abuse: Testimony
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Sex offenders: The Umbrella and the Violin [REGISTERED]
The Umbrella: John Watkins the NSW police minister has now convinced State and Territory Police Ministers to categorise label, packaged and bar code people, who have been convicted of Sex offences, as dogmatic.?

WA Jail trade in 'sex for favours'
THE West Australian Government has ordered an inquiry into claims guards at Perth's main women's prison are trading favours for sex, and encouraging inmates to form lesbian relationships.

DPP must decide on next step in Volkers case by end of week! Rock Spider V's the Justice System? Queensland's Attorney-General wants a report from the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) by the end of the week on how it will respond to criticism about its handling of indecent dealing charges against swimming coach Scott Volkers.

Plan to keep sex offenders from young after release
Child-sex offenders would be subject to court orders prohibiting them from visiting such places as parks when children are present under a re-elected Labor Government, said Carr.

NSW Prisons Inmate Development Committee speaks out
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Alleged Rock Spider speaks out about sexual assault accusations
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Alleged Rock Spider rules QLD DPP?
One of three women behind indecent dealing allegations against top swim coach Scott Volkers says the matter will continue to haunt her unless it goes to trial.

Punishment By Imprisonment Is A Medieval Concept
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Tuesday, June 15, 2004

Appealing a Death Sentence Based on Future Danger

USA-HOUSTON, June 9 - Texas juries in capital cases must make a 'prediction'. They may impose a death sentence only if they find that the defendant will probably commit more violent acts.

Other states look backward, asking juries to consider the moral blameworthiness of the crime. Texas, which leads the nation in executions, wants to know the future: Will the killer kill again?

"The fact is," said David R. Dow, a law professor at the University of Houston, "you're being punished for something that you haven't done."

In making their predictions, juries rely on expert testimony. [? trial by expert.]

In 1986, for instance, Dr. Edward Gripon, a psychiatrist, testified that David Harris, then 25 and freshly convicted of murder, posed a substantial risk of further violent acts. Dr. Gripon, who had never examined or even met Mr. Harris, based his conclusion on a prosecutor's description of the defendant's past conduct.

Mr. Harris, now 43, is to be executed on June 30. On Wednesday, his lawyers submitted a petition to a state appeals court. It says Dr. Gripon's prediction 18 years ago has turned out to be wrong:

Mr. Harris's years in prison have been marred by only minor infractions, like having too many postage stamps or hanging a clothesline in his cell. His most serious offense, according to the authorities, was kicking a guard's boot while wearing shower slippers; Mr. Harris says he slipped.

Mr. Harris's case is not unique. A recent study by the Texas Defender Service, a group that represents defendants in capital cases, examined 155 such cases in which prosecution experts had predicted, often with a claim of scientific certainty, that the defendants would commit more violent crimes.

"These experts," the report concluded, "were wrong 95 percent of the time." Though the 155 inmates in question generally served at least a decade on death row, none of them killed again. Eight committed serious assaults, all against prison employees or other inmates, [prisoners]; two were prosecuted.

Maintaining that he was sentenced to death on the basis of junk science, Mr. Harris says he deserves a stay of execution and a resentencing hearing at which evidence of how the future turned out can be presented.

A spokesman for the state attorney general's office declined to comment, citing the pending litigation.

But Shannon Edmonds, a lawyer with the Texas District and County Attorneys Association, said objections to the future-dangerousness standard were a smokescreen.

"There is no issue or litmus test that would be accurate enough to satisfy the Texas Defender Service," Mr. Edmonds said. "They basically don't think anyone should get the death penalty."

Gena Bunn, chief of the Texas attorney general's capital litigation unit, defended the state's future-dangerousness requirement in a law review article in 2000.

Ms. Bunn said abstract arguments must fail in the face of the reality of vicious killers like Aaron Fuller, who raped and killed an elderly woman in 1989.

"Although the use of psychiatric testimony to predict future dangerousness is roundly condemned in the scientific community," she wrote with a co-author in The Texas Review of Law & Politics, "the reader need only make a common-sense inquiry to see the logic of the system. Would the reader want to share a jail cell with Aaron Fuller?"

Texas law makes the death penalty available for about a dozen categories of murder, including those committed during a robbery or a sexual assault, those done for hire and those in which the victim is a child or a police officer.

But conviction of such a crime is not enough. To impose a death sentence, a jury must find, unanimously and beyond a reasonable doubt, that "there is a probability that the defendant would commit criminal acts of violence that would constitute a continuing threat to society." Because those convicted of capital crimes must serve at least 40 years, as a practical matter that threat is to prison guards and other inmates, [prisoners.]

Ed: Anything that happens in relation to a prisoner's defence and or any violent struggle in a prison, in terms of the conditions in prison should be null and void and should not even register on a prisoners record. Simply because anyone who's been there knows that prison is not a normal environment nor does it have anything like community standards.

Err..."These experts," the report concluded, "were wrong 95 percent of the time." Though the 155 inmates in question generally served at least a decade on death row, none of them killed again. Eight committed serious assaults, all against prison employees or other inmates, [prisoners]; two were prosecuted.

By ADAM LIPTAK & EDITED BY GREGORY KABLE posted 15 June 04

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OHIO: Judges join dissent on execution delay
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Mexico Awaits Hague Ruling on Citizens on U.S. Death Row
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Jury Passes On Business Of Killing
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Are you sane enough to be executed?
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Amnesty steps up campaign to abolish death penalty
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There have always been examples of rulings and interpretations that have supported the saying "The law is an ass". This is increasingly the case, because even the best intentioned judges are now facing an avalanche of new technologies and social change. But, it is no good making excuses for the judiciary and continuing to accept their strange interpretations. We must recognise that not only judges but the whole legal system will struggle more and more. In the end the whole system will become a farce. This is the way empires end.

Thursday, May 29, 2003

The gatekeeper to the roll of abnormality? Test probes minds of psychopaths

Scientists say they have adapted a standard psychological test that detects underlying prejudices to delve into the minds of psychopathic murderers.

Next thing you know they'll want you to pay them soothsayer tax.

Serial killers they say can be adept at lying and deception and may turn on the charm to confuse their interrogators

Sound familiar? Certainly not unlike some politicians that I know about.

[War criminal Prime Minister John Howard the serial killer certainly fits into that category truth seekers.]

But researchers at Cardiff University in Wales say their test reveals implicit beliefs.

"We've modified a classic test and applied it to forensic psychology," Nicola Gray, of the school of psychology at the university, said.

"It is the first time we have really been able to gain access to the minds of violent offenders and see what their beliefs of violence are without using measures that can be faked."

[I wonder if serial killer John Howard would volunteer?]

But predicting violence is nonsense because in reality everyone can be violent and dangerous. It just depends on how far a person is pushed, or how far a person wants to push said, Dr Mind Reader from Justice Action.

"Don't push me I'm to close to the edge! I'm trying hard not to lose my head. A hu uh!" Who said that?

And what about the resource wars and imperialism in the Middle East by the Coalition of the Killing?


The test, which requires people to perform tasks and answer questions by computer, [allegedly] shows that psychopathic murderers have more positive reactions to violence than other offenders, which may underpin their actions and help to expose those most likely to kill.

But what if you checked out the ratings on television shows about people who watch murder, violence and death, would you find more positive reactions to violence? Would it underpin their actions and help to expose those most likely to kill?

And what about the perpetrators who produce such television shows for public incitement, what does that say about their motives to encourage violence, killing and murder, when people want retribution for a wrong?


What about war criminal militants you call soldiers? Serial killers and murderers, lethal memes in war? Deaths in custody? Violent police? The list goes on. If you people want to get rid of violence then authorities should lead by some form of example, don't you think. There should be no violence, none!

The test is [allegedly] designed to prevent faking, so violent criminals who may try to deceive police or psychologists would not be able to fool the computer.

[A dumb computer with the brain the size of a pea opposed to the brain of a human being? That tells us all we need to know about police and psychs doesn't it!]

Computers are fooled every day because they're only about 1 percent of a human brain, said Dr Mind Reader."This is Just another device for big brother to fool you about their ability to predict."

Prestige also gets results and should be the real test. What benefit is there for those seeking the result of the test?

"The murdering psychopaths showed a much more positive association to violence. Psychopaths who were not murderers had a much more negative view of violence," Gray explained.

But did you ever positively watch Silence of the Lambs?

The scientists hope to use their test to evaluate people who have been charged with a crime but who protest their innocence and during parole hearings to determine if the criminals are likely to re-offend.

So those who may have been framed for crimes and who protest about it can be determined null and void? Instead of looking at the reasons, they say, why they were framed?

No scientific hope there will be a test to evaluate politicians who spin but who protest their innocence like war criminal and serial killer John Howard?

No scientific hope there will be a test to evaluate police corruption by police who protest their innocence?

No scientific hope there will be a test to evaluate soothsaying by people who think they can see the future?


"But this is the first data and we need to do a lot more work before we can make almost life or death decisions about whether people should come out of prison or not," Gray added.

A lot more work!

In research reported in the science journal Nature, Gray and her colleagues evaluated the test on more than 100 violent criminals. [But not violent politicians, or police?]

The researchers have also adapted the classic Implicit Association Test (IAT) to use on arsonists, paedophiles and rapists. [But not on the ruling class?]

"If this difference can be picked up by the 'violent' IAT before an offence is committed, this test may become an important tool for distinguishing psychopaths who are likely to commit extremely violent offences from those who are not," Gray said.

[Soothsayers!]

By Silence of the Pawns 29 May 03

THE ELEPHANT: And if you tell me the lotto numbers I'll be a millionaire. Who wants to be a millionaire? Forensic psychologists!

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LEST WE FORGET JOHN HOWARD
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