Baltimore
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What happens when four black Baltimore drug dealers on trial for murder and conspiracy use an unusual legal defense manufactured by white supremacists decades ago? That's what "Too Weird for The Wire", a longish but fascinating article, is about.
In [2004], nearly twenty defendants in other Baltimore cases had begun adopting what lawyers in the federal courthouse came to call “the flesh-and-blood defense.” The defense, such as it is, boils down to this: As officers of the court, all defense lawyers are really on the government’s side, having sworn an oath to uphold a vast, century-old conspiracy to conceal the fact that most aspects of the federal government are illegitimate, including the courts, which have no constitutional authority to bring people to trial. The defendants also believed that a legal distinction could be drawn between their name as written on their indictment and their true identity as a “flesh and blood man.”
(39) # 7/17/2008
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