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Due process/Law Enforcement/Police

Educating an LEO

Posted on July 1, 2013 by Kenneth Ballard / 0 Comment

Recently a person on YouTube named TnOutdoors9 posted a video discussing his recent experience when he was pulled over by police for a broken taillight. Now he ...

Due process/Letters to politicians/Second Amendment

My message to Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO): “Punishing the innocent”

Posted on January 4, 2013 by Kenneth Ballard / 2 Comments

Note to readers: you have my full permission and blessing to adapt this message to be sent to your Senators and Representative if you desire. * * * * * Madam Se...

Due process/Marriage and Relationships/Republican platform/Sex/Supreme Court

Scalia get’s it right… mostly

Posted on October 6, 2012 by Kenneth Ballard / 0 Comment

Antonin Scalia is a Reagan appointee to the Supreme Court. He’s typically seen as a strict constitutionalist, which is true for the most part. And in rece...

Due process/Second Amendment

Punishing the innocent

Posted on July 24, 2012 by Kenneth Ballard / 0 Comment

Had I had any inkling of what would’ve occurred later in the week, I would not have posted my previous article. That isn’t the first time I’ve...

Double jeopardy/Dual-sovereignty doctrine/Due process

Revisiting Casey Anthony, because some just don’t give up

Posted on February 7, 2012 by Kenneth Ballard / 8 Comments

The search terms keep coming in. People just will not let go of the Casey Anthony trial. There’s even a website called OverturnTheVerdict.com, which allow...

Casey Anthony/Double jeopardy/Due process

Revisiting the presumption of innocence

Posted on July 5, 2011 by Kenneth Ballard / 0 Comment

Casey Anthony was charged with the 2008 death of her daughter, Caylee. According to the jury, the prosecution’s case did not compel a verdict of guilty, c...

Due process/Religion/Supreme Court

Presumption of innocence

Posted on May 16, 2010 by Kenneth Ballard / 0 Comment

Ei incumbit probatio qui dicit, non qui negat.1“The burden of proof rests on who asserts, not on who denies.” In the United States of America, any p...

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