allocution noun al·lo·cu·tion \ ˌa-lə-ˈkyü-shən \ Legal Definition of allocution : a formal speech; especially : one made by a defendant at the time of sentencing I previously wrote you all about how to ask your child to lie. Jace refused. Now I am trying to figure out how Jace can possibly show any remorse, when all he feels is betrayed. Unbelievably, this is … Continue reading How to show remorse?
How it’s SUPPOSED to work!
The judge in Jace case said he didn't believe a word Jace said on the stand. The police officer LIED ON THE STAND. The prosecutor put words in Jace mouth and twisted Jace intent. And Jace was convicted with no concrete evidence of any wrongful actions. It's a scam, bait and switch, money machine. We all … Continue reading How it’s SUPPOSED to work!
American Tradition
I hadn't been to a rodeo in many years. With the weight of my son's fight for freedom on my shoulders - it is imperative that I get out to try and relax now and then. A friend of mine, and his very pleasant family, mentioned he was going to the rodeo and I inserted … Continue reading American Tradition