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Monday, April 27, 2020

Overmedication and Duress leads to Capital punishment in Georgia



After being detained for a year waiting for a trial, Michael Christopher Blocker was over medicated and under duress of three public defenders coaching him into a Nolo Contendere (a.k.a. guilty plea for one charge of burglary) in January 2008.

The prosecution altered the Nolo Contendere like it was a blank check and added additional charges before presenting it to the presiding judge. This prosecutorial misconduct was outright criminal.

The presiding judge sentenced Michael to Capital punishment (Life without Parole) and refused to have the trial transcripts for the first two days of trial ordered. The presiding judge was also criminal.

Life without Parole was a premeditated sentencing motive by the Augusta, Georgia Judicial Circuit in order to justify a string of local promotions. The notified parties have refused to correct this injustice in five years; therefore, the Department of Justice and FBI need to correct them.

Michael Christopher Blocker is innocent surrounding all felony charges. The felony charges carry the capital punishment.  The capital punishment is the problem. The family has to do the time with the inmate. It is unacceptable.

Michael Christopher Blocker should not have to be subjected to a state sexual registry list for a phony felony that evidence shows that no felony occurred.




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