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LAW BEFORE NIXON:FROM MARCH TO MARTIAL LAW

WHAT IS PLUTO-WHAT IS CRIME? IS THERE DIFFERENCE?(BEFORE NIXON, part 2)  Dennis L. Blewitt, J.D., Nov. 2016 During the past four decades, I have studied the origins and development of law from Roman times until the present. Additionally, I have studied criminology, both at the undergraduate and graduate level. I edited a nationally recognized law …

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AT WAR WITH THE CIA,2

MY LOYAL CLIENTS HOW I SURVIVED THE IRS CRUSADE OF DESTRUCTION The audit wasn’t without its moments of levity, at least in retrospect. It gave me lots of things to talk about, ridicule and use as examples of how not to govern. It also gave me something to talk about in bars. But I mostly enjoyed watching …

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The unworkable ideas of business in the public sector

Dennis L. Blewitt, Esq., J. D. Once I was proud to be a lawyer.  I was a member of an old and honorable profession that had many Blewitts on the roles as Bishop of Lincoln, Chancellor of England and Judiciar to Henry I.  The name appeared as a signatory of the Magna Carta, as Lord …

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HOW TO TOPPLE A GOVERNMENT WITHOUT EVEN TRYING.

Boulder’s role in Watergate.
I had no desire to be district attorney and prosecute people, but I felt obligated to stop the police state juggernaut that I could see starting to trample the citizenry. Although the administration talked in code referring to “law and order,”

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Conflict Analysis

ACONFLICT ANALYSIS OFCONFLICT BETWEEN JUDGESANDDEFENSEATTORNEYS BY DENNIS L. BLEWITT, Esq. Nov, 1988 SUMMARY Pressures put on the criminal justice system combined with rapid change in that system have intensified the natural conflict between criminal defense attorneys and the judiciary. The accusatory common law system of criminal law in the United States is perceived by administrators …

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