24 thoughts on “Video of the Senate Criminal Justice Committee meeting on January 23, 2024

  • January 26, 2024

    That is disappointing, when will something positive happen. Everyone disserves a second chance. I sent in my call to action to everyone involved in the vote. Never give up! Prayers our are only hope.

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  • January 25, 2024

    Sounds like many in Florida are hoping for bill changes. What a fear factor. Sure government wants control over mankind and will use anything they can . Weather its ,coercion, intimidation or other threats.

    So nobody has free will anymore. Hey we make decisions and choices every day. Now law enforcement are to protect and serve and not induce and afflict or oppress others.

    Sure this Criminal Justice video was like those Lording over others and taking control of another human being. Maybe the video of ‘Network”
    was right in a lot of ways. There is still gonna be crime but when others “goad” one into a crime by a perversion method than somethings wrong in governmental justice.

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    • January 25, 2024

      I am trying to reply to your comment. I downloaded a word and character counter app to make sure I don’t go over the 2000 character limit. My comment is at 1992 characters but this platform keeps blocking my reply saying it exceeds the 2000 character count. WTH?

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    • January 25, 2024

      They’re making the net bigger every day. They want to take drivers licenses after DUI’s but that isn’t going to stop drunk people from driving. People without a license are on the road every day. Keeping people safe isn’t what they’re doing & they know it.

      Watch the flick, Minority Report. They snuck in precrime legal fictions & we didn’t revolt. That’s what the registry is, their fraudulent logic that future crimes will be prevented if they publish people publicly. People don’t reoffend because they’re forced on the registry, they don’t reoffend because most people on it shouldn’t be there in the first place.

      The attorney that got our son out of jail after his new probation officer had him arrested without a warrant, after just meeting him and spending only 15 minutes with him around half way through his 4 yr probation term, told us that a cop she knows said he could drive down any street & arrest ten people for something because of obscure legal fictions.

      Our son spent 4 mo in jail because the probation officer is one of the most hateful people I’ve ever met. He only got 4 years probation for the so-called “sex offense”. They’re definitely intentionally adding on traps & none of the FAC attorneys seem to care about the profound massacre of the Constitution.

      [moderated: discussion of foreigners, robber barons, Rome, Middle East, invasions]

      “Though liberty is established by law, we must be vigilant, for liberty to enslave us is always present under that very liberty. Our Constitution speaks of the ‘general welfare of the people’. Under that phrase all sorts of excesses can be employed by lusting tyrants to make us bondsman.”
      -Marcus Tullius Cicero

      “The closer the collapse of the Empire, the crazier its laws are.”
      – Marcus Tullius Cicero

      We are oh so very near to the collapse.

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      • January 25, 2024

        I don’t understand why another of my comments was censored! Everyone has to see a the Money Masters series!!! It’s real EDUCATION!

        And the use of the term “robber barons” is entirely on point. Senator Josh Hawley used the term when the fake Facebook hearings were conducted:

        https://youtu.be/SnBrkwqwO-8

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  • January 25, 2024

    It is the purpose of the Legislature that, upon the court’s written finding that an offender is a sexual predator, in order to protect the public, it is necessary that the sexual predator be registered with the department and that members of the community and the public be notified of the sexual predator’s presence. The designation of a person as a sexual predator is neither a sentence nor a punishment but simply a status resulting from the conviction of certain crimes.

    (a) For a current offense committed on or after October 1, 1993, upon conviction, an offender shall be designated as a “sexual predator” under subsection (5), and subject to registration under subsection (6) and community and public notification under subsection (7) if:

    (a)1. An offender who meets the sexual predator criteria described in paragraph (4)(d) is a sexual predator, and the court shall make a written finding at the time such offender is determined to be a sexually violent predator under chapter 394 that such person meets the criteria for designation as a sexual predator for purposes of this section. The clerk shall transmit

    There’s a bunch more, but ideally they want everyone listed as an offender, to be labeled a predator.

    With this being said, they mandate lifetime registration for all SP, meaning no chance for removal from the registry.

    VERIFICATION.—The department and the Department of Corrections shall implement a system for verifying the addresses of sexual predators. The system must be consistent with the federal Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006 and any other federal standards applicable to such verification or required to be met as a condition for the receipt of federal funds by the state.

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    • January 25, 2024

      What is the criteria in 4d?

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  • January 24, 2024

    So what does this bill do exactly? It reduces the 48 hrs?

    Correct me if I’m wrong ?

    Hypothetically, If you visit your sister in another county planning to stay for one day or overnight and you get there at 8pm, then the time doesn’t start to count at 8pm but rather that would already be 24 hours or 1 day ? Similar to hotel reservation time ? Am I wrong here ?

    If they’re applying this to people who completed probation decades ago, it may be too restrictive and a constitutional violation of civil liberties.

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    • January 24, 2024

      @RR

      Wait until Undercover patrol cars follow us around to see where we go and film us not registering our every movement. Even worse, who is to stop them from sneaking an airtag tracker under our bumper.
      I check my vehicle every morning and make sure no one is following me when I leave the house. If a car pulls behind me, I pull over until they are gone then I turn back and go another way.

      Their petty games are pathetic.

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    • January 24, 2024

      Uhhhh….the registry itself is a massive violation of the US Constitution!

      The thing too many people do not realize is how the barbaric registry is being used to kill the Constitution. This issue is the one thing they can get most people to agree to but it’s the biggest nail in the coffin of the Constitution. Once this is widely accepted, it’ll be easier to hammer in the next nails until the deed is done and the agenda is accomplished.

      “The illegal we do immediately; the unconstitutional takes a little longer.”
      -Henry A Kissinger

      [moderated: discussion of jesuits]

      There must be a bigger show of intelligent force in this battle. Everyone needs a real education on the system and to know the honest facts and make the knowledge known to the misguided politicians that revel in eternal persecutions of humanity. They take every advantage of the prevalent ignorance of the real laws of the land.

      This is a copy/paste of a screenshot I found a few years ago and I’ve never heard any attorney quote it or speak of it:

      LAW OF THE LAND
      The general misconception is that any statute passed by legislators bearing the appearance of law constitutes the law of the land. The U. S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land, and any statute, to be valid, must be in agreement. It is impossible for a law which violates the Constitution to be valid. This is succinctly stated as follows:

      “All laws which are repugnant to the Constitution are null and void.”
      -Marbury vs. Madison, 5 US (2 Cranch) 137, 174, 176, (1803)

      FAC, did you catch that? Why has this precedence of record not been used in this battle for justice?! Tell the attorneys! Those hypocrites in Tallahassee have to know that we know this! Maybe they don’t even know about it so we have to bring it to their awareness! They are not allowed to restrict travel or heap on piles of other restrictions that aren’t in agreement with the Constitution! Even requiring a drivers license and vehicle registration is UNConstitutional! But we let it happen in ignorance.

      They’ve changed the Constitution to a contract system where you agree to their terms if you want to move about/travel. This is not constitutional! See how this has progressed? Everyone write and tell them! I can’t be the only one explaining this to them!

      “Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.”
      And no one was left to throw anything.

      The legal fictions they call “laws” are stones in this allegory. Senator Bradley likely knows the registry has nothing to do with public safety and I threw-up in my mouth when I watched her speak this lie. She has three children….wouldn’t it be so very interesting that one of them ends up on their satanic public shaming list and becomes one of her victims…🤔

      Please don’t censor this! I’m weary of not being heard by Tallahassee, and massively disillusioned to not be heard by this group that desperately needs a fast and furious end to this vile endless persecution that is harming thousands of families. We’ve suffered so very much because of the target they have painted on our son. This issue is far bigger than you know, our country is in real danger. Something has to give, and soon!

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      • January 25, 2024

        I agree in the fact that the “Probation” like conditions we have to follow while NOT on probation should in and of itself, illegal and unconstitutional. (My opinion), all judges and all lawyers know this, but they push the limits. If there is no pushback, they go for the throat with even more harsher restrictions.
        How can a judge look us in the eyes and say we are going to prison for 10 years for forgetting to register an email address we stopped using in 1998 just because it is still registered to us but not used.

        [moderator’s note: we are aware of no such sentence in the State of Florida for an unused email address. Citation recommended].

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