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Legal Opinion on the Questionable Legality of the Sale of Alaska by Russia to the United States In Pre-Production A New Docudrama Coming Soon:- The Double Treble Agent Who Was No Traitor And Lives To Tell The Story: Geoffrey Prime By Giovanni Di Stefano The Enigmatic Legacy of Marshall Tito: The Atomic Ambitions of Yugoslavia and the Devil’s Advocate Lord Haw Haw the American Traitor WWII docufiction under development
The Execution Of William Joyce ‘Lord Haw Haw’ At Wandsworth Prison In 1946 By Giovanni Di Stefano

William Joyce, the man with the famous nickname ‘Lord Haw Haw,’ was Britain’s most well-known traitor of relatively recent times. He had a catchphrase as famous as any comedian’s and to cap it all he had a facial disfigurement in the form of a terrible scar that marked him as a villainous traitor, as if the words themselves were tattooed across his forehead. Saying all that, a lot of people have argued that he shouldn’t have been convicted of…

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Real Housewives Meet Real Injustice – Barry Scott Sussman

Prison-related subplots are nothing new for the Real Housewives television franchise.  With the United States having the highest rate of incarceration in the world, it only makes sense that prosecution and imprisonment would become fodder for the franchise.  But unlike other instances where Real Housewives storylines intersected with the criminal justice system, the matter now before viewers highlights federal prosecutorial misconduct and false imprisonment.

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In Memory Of An Old Friend ‘My Last Interview With Tariq Aziz In Khadamiya Prison, Baghdad, September 2012’ – Maria Wera Cedrell Maria Credrell

Tariq Aziz, 77, shuffles into view and sinks into a wooden chair in a prison corridor.  The man who once bestrode the world stage puffing Cohiba cigars and tippling whiskey with world leaders, smilingly justifying each and every act of aggression, or evasion, by his boss and good friend Saddam Hussein, is a hunched and shrunken shadow of his former self.

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