Florida Today John Torres Advocates Witch Trials
In an article published in Florida Today on March 8, 2023, John Torres advocated that deputy sheriffs should be allowed to testify their false imagined theories about people to juries – things the deputy did not actually witness – to accuse people of crimes. Unless classified as spectral evidence – i.e. witch trials – sheriffs have not been allowed to testify accusations they completely imagined, since item 28 of the Magna Carta of 1225.
In this case Kim Hallock called 911 and said she was abducted by a black guy. Deputy Sheriff Diane Clarke swore she never met or saw Kim Hallock, and nobody told her about any black guy. Deputy Clarke therefore imagined Kim (and not a black guy which nobody mentioned) shot Chip Flynn. John Torres and many others in Brevard County, advocate Deputy Clarke should be allowed testify these false and completely imagined accusations against Kim, as so-called “information” to a jury.
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