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Monday, December 21, 2009

Kern County's Monstrous D.A.

Kern County's Monstrous D.A.

Instead, Jagels set his sights on Kern County's lower middle class. Relying on suggestive police and social worker interrogations of children, Jagels' office put 26 people behind bars on felony child sex abuse charges in the 1980s and ‘90s. Of those 26 convictions, 25 have since been overturned.

Note: Bye Bye Jagels! Don't let the door hit you in the ass!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

He was stupid to try those cases: how could they happen in a city of 200,000. Now if they had happened a few miles out of town in the Greenhorn Mts or the Kern Canyon... But of course there aren't any child facilities out there...

Anonymous said...

He was stupid to try those cases: how could they happen in a city of 200,000. Now if they had happened a few miles out of town in the Greenhorn Mts or the Kern Canyon... But of course there aren't any child facilities out there...

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