Sunday, July 1, 2012

FDN Court Corruption Doc Remains "Banned In L. A." Now Heads To 9th Circuit

FDN Court Corruption Doc Remains "Banned In L. A." Now Heads To 9th Circuit``FDN Court Corruption Doc Remains "Banned In L. A." Now Heads To 9th Circuit
Internet Exclusive Video News Blog: 9:54 min`Paul Orfanedes, Litigation Director of Judicial Watch, Inc. appears in this video blog update on the fate of Full Disclosure's documentary feature covering Judicial Corruption in Los Angeles. The FDN documentary was banned by the L A Judges of the Superior Court, when they refused to let the closing statement to be recorded in a public courtroom. The documentary is now headed to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals where Judicial Watch, Inc. ,a public interest law firm, has filed a notice of Appeal.
Leslie Dutton, Producer of the documentary of entitled "The Cost of Courage" said "our movie was almost complete when the Judges of the Los Angeles Superior Court denied our application to use the empty courtroom to record the last scene where we intended to record a statement made by former U. S. Prosecutor Richard I Fine who was taken into custody in that very courtroom. Fine was held for 18 months in solitary coercive confinement in L A County Men's Central Jail, without being charged or convicted of a crime. Read the Complaint here.
Release Date: June 24, 2012`

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