27 January, 2016

The Hurricane

Posted by Socrates in Socrates, William Pierce, William Pierce Wednesday at 4:48 pm | Permanent Link

by Dr. William Pierce.

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“Carter’s lawyers got his case before a Jewish Federal judge, H. Lee Sarokin, who, in November 1985, ruled that the prosecution had violated Carter’s civil rights by arguing before the trial jury that he had been motivated by racial hatred in his murder of the three Whites in the Lafayette Grill. This argument might have prejudiced the White jurors against Carter, Sarokin said, and he ordered Carter released from prison…[judge Sarokin] ruled that informing the jury that Carter was filled with racial hatred against Whites when he walked into the Lafayette Grill with a pistol and a shotgun seeking revenge for the death of his friend’s stepfather had violated Carter’s civil rights.”

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