Well, it is pretty hard to have a conversation if you do not allow my posts to be viewed by others, including yourself. However, the point I was making was that criminal charges have to be pursued by the designated authority ... why not try taking your concerns to the prosecutor and the press in that community ... it would seem that such a move would be more productive than just chatting here.
I'm not certain what point you are trying to make. If you looked at the blog there would probably be no need for this. I know enough about the law to know what is criminal and what is not. Perjury by all accounts is criminal. Whether one can pursue it civilly is irrelevant when it comes to the fact that because of the perjury a child has been hurt. Again, I am not certain what point you are trying to make but please know my interest is not in debate but to assist in helping a child.
Is perjury criminal or corrupt? If the answer is yes than incompetence has nothing to do with what has occurred. All police officers know lying under oath has nothing to do with being incompetent but rather attempting to cover up something thus corrupt.
Looking for some help to expose the corruption surrounding the sexual assault of a child. Please visit http://taylorspetition.blogspot.com or my site to see her plea to President Obama. Thanks
On June 1, 2007, almost one year ago, Lucely “Lilly” Aramburo allegedly walked out of her fiance’s home with nothing on her feet, in her pajamas, with 2 bungee cords. She has not been seen or heard from since.
Lilly’s story is one that is not unique. There are families all over the Miami area who are searching for their loved ones and are seeking answers. We hope that all families of missing persons will join us in an effort to bring resolution to finding our loved family members and friends.
In honor of missing Miami mother, Lilly Aramburo, Justice in Miami will be hosting a free Safety Awareness Community gathering & Candlelight Vigil to increase public awareness of missing person cases.
Bring the whole family for a worthy cause, candlelight vigil, butterfly release, free safety I.D. kits and balloons for the little ones plus much more.
The Power 96 Street Team will be there, spinning live music & giving away prizes.
Sunday, June 1st at 6PM, Peacock Park, 2820 McFarlane Rd- Coconut Grove in Miami
For more details visit the Justice in Miami website at justiceinmiami.blogspot.com
Nice to be here... what ever happended to the other site? Just one of those things? Hope everyone is well and thanks for the invitation, it was kind of you.
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On June 1, 2007, almost one year ago, Lucely “Lilly” Aramburo allegedly walked out of her fiance’s home with nothing on her feet, in her pajamas, with 2 bungee cords. She has not been seen or heard from since.
Lilly’s story is one that is not unique. There are families all over the Miami area who are searching for their loved ones and are seeking answers. We hope that all families of missing persons will join us in an effort to bring resolution to finding our loved family members and friends.
In honor of missing Miami mother, Lilly Aramburo, Justice in Miami will be hosting a free Safety Awareness Community gathering & Candlelight Vigil to increase public awareness of missing person cases.
Bring the whole family for a worthy cause, candlelight vigil, butterfly release, free safety I.D. kits and balloons for the little ones plus much more.
The Power 96 Street Team will be there, spinning live music & giving away prizes.
Sunday, June 1st at 6PM, Peacock Park, 2820 McFarlane Rd- Coconut Grove in Miami
For more details visit the Justice in Miami website at justiceinmiami.blogspot.com