I noticed in the affidavit the affiant stated there is probable cause, but never actually stated what it is, or where it is stated.
Soooo..... What gives the court authority to proceed? As I understand the court system, juridiction can be challenged at ANY TIME.... Even if you have already been convicted or plead guilty!
RE: The case of former political prisoner of conscience Nicolas Worthing
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The case of former political prisoner of conscience Nicolas Worthing
Generally, there has to be something new for courts to revisit a case, and bogus cases are put out by the tens of thousands. Look at the stories coming out about officers whose corruption was undiscovered for decades. I wish I had the links on hand to publish :/
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