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More than two weeks ago, Sam Dodson of Keene, New Hampshire was arrested for filming in a court lobby. Apparently, there was a standing order that said no recording was allowed in the lobby.
If it was just that, he might have been let go within hours, but instead, he was jailed for withholding name. I think being indefinitely detained for remaining silent is completely tyrannical. They know who he is. Mr. Dodson failed to obey.
It boils down to that Dodson has been identified, but until he is the one that tells them "yep that's me" they're going to continue to hold him indefinitely.
Let me show you information about another equally tyrannical arrest that occurred 54 years earlier in Montgomery, Alabama.
Both Dodson and Parks failed to obey a "lawful" order. They were both arrested over matters of obedience. Police have nothing better to do than follow orders by judges with a cavities instead of a brains.
Here are more details, if you're interested.
Have you ever heard of anyone being kicked out of jail? I have. Sam Dodson of Keene, NH was kicked out of jail yesterday. Here are the details from Ridley Report:
Here is Sam's victory call, right after he got kicked out:
Hello free staters! This is SamIam and the jail has just thrown me out. The forced me to agree to PR terms that I’m already in violation of, I told them I did not understand. That I did not agree to them. I did not sign them. I requested my attorney who’s going to be here in 10 minutes. And they pushed me out the door, in the orange close. I guess I get to keep them. And gave me all my stuff. I was escorted out. They would not explain anything or put anything in writing. They were told just to release me and so I’m out of jail. Thank you guys for everybody who’s helped me, sent letters, cards, emails, done all the things you had to do to support me along the way and I’m looking forward to getting back to life and challenging a lot of this in court. Thank you, glad to be out, looking forward to talking all soon. Goodbye.
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