These Asswipes Believe The Laws Of The Country Should Not Apply To Them , This Is Why The Little Man Commits Crime

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Most of you who fol­low my Blogs have from time to time seen me go absolute­ly berserk on some enti­ties in Jamaica who believe the rule of law does not apply to them>
Some of them believe that what­ev­er sta­tion they occu­py that par­tic­u­lar dis­ci­pline and those so involved with them are immune from crim­i­nal pros­e­cu­tion. In short they believe they should nev­er be spo­ken to by police much less be arrest­ed even when they are caught crim­i­nal­ly cul­pa­ble. Some of the enti­ties I have named over the years include the sup­posed Human Rights agen­cies, the Norman Manley law School,those who sit in Judgement, the so-called-big-man ‚but most of all these despi­ca­ble vul­tures called “Criminal lawyers”.
Those of you who won­der why crime is so per­va­sive on the Island look no fur­ther , the lit­tle man on the street believe he is the only one sub­ject­ed to the laws and the prover­bial “big man is immune from pros­e­cu­tion”.
Where did the lit­tle man on the street get that feel­ing from?

If you are won­der­ing what those who feel the laws should not apply to them and their kind look like ? Look no fur­ther than the piece of shit pic­tured below.

President of the bar Asscociation of Jamaica Donovan Walker
President of the bar Asscociation of Jamaica Donovan Walker

Now read the story.

Chief Justice Zaila McCalla has launched a probe into the cir­cum­stances sur­round­ing how an attor­ney-at-law was arrest­ed inside the Supreme Court build­ing. The inves­ti­ga­tion was prompt­ed by a com­plaint from the Jamaican Bar Association. Association President, Donovan Walker, says the con­cern has also been raised with the Minister of Justice and the Commissioner of Police. Attorney, Earl Melhado, was arrest­ed on October 9 by inves­ti­ga­tors from the Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) as he exit­ed a court­room at the Supreme Court. According to Walker, this was an unprece­dent­ed move. The Bar Association pres­i­dent argues that arrest­ing an offi­cer of the court with­in the precincts of the Supreme Court build­ing sends a bad sig­nal. According to him, the action may be seen as an act of con­tempt. President of the Jamaican Bar Association, Donovan Walker, Walker argues that the dig­ni­ty of the courts must be observed by all offi­cers of the court, includ­ing the police.

This despi­ca­ble piece of crap does not care that his col­league com­mit­ted an offence for which he was arrest­ed, which is what ulti­mate­ly brings the courts into dis­re­pute and is dis­re­spect­ful to the process, he has a prob­lem with the police arrest­ing him with­in the con­fines of the courts.
What he wants is that it be kept secret.
We will not keep secret what these pre­ten­tious ass wipes are doing to Jamaica. Every year sev­er­al lawyers are struck from the list of those allowed to prac­tice law on the Island. Most of them are struck from the list for steal­ing clients money .
That is what dis­hon­ors the courts and is con­temp­tu­ous of the kan­ga­roo court sys­tem which obtains on the Island, not the actions of the police.
When you are alleged to break the law the law arrests you wher­ev­er when­ev­er, however

Dr.-Carl-Williams Commissioner of Police
Dr.-Carl-Williams
Commissioner of Police

This arro­gant son of a bitch wants the world to believe that arrest­ing one of his col­league is bad for the courts but the actions which pre­cip­i­tat­ed the arrest is not worth mentioning.
I hope the jack­ass of a police Commissioner does not get in the way of this arrest or those involved in it or we will move moun­tains to sup­port these officers.
Enough of those good old boys network.
While the Chief Justice is sup­pos­ed­ly inves­ti­gat­ing I would encour­age her to see if she can find out what hap­pened to the Cuban Light Bulb case why no one was pun­ished for what was a clear and unequiv­o­cal act of thievery.
The Country and the world would also like to know how one damn lit­tle back­wa­ter mag­is­trate can cir­cum­vent the entire process with­out consequence?

UPDATE .….…

Former Inspector Dadrick Henry
Former Inspector Dadrick Henry

In 2012 my for­mer team mem­ber Dadrick Henry was arrest­ed right there on the premis­es when police offi­cers rushed in and arrest­ed him in the pres­ence of his lawyers who scam­pered for cov­er.
Conspicuously present was a news team as well, in a mat­ter of min­utes it was
break­ing news on Television.
The Charlatan who heads the crim­i­nal lawyer fra­ter­ni­ty and his Organization had no com­ment then, no one thought it was out of the ordi­nary>.
Inspector Henry had just giv­en evi­dence in one of the very same Kangaroo court­room.
Inspector Henry was an offi­cer of the court!!!
Where was the Bar Association then. ?
We are going to make sure that this spe­cial treat­ment stop.
Jamaica a fi di whole a wi .
Nu man nu big­ga dan nu man, a wah du dem bway deh?