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Judges lie to protect the guilty…

A couple years ago, I published a post that discusses “What happens when a Judge lies…”   Recently, I uncovered the fact that a District Court Judge in Iowa wrongfully changed a second degree kidnapping with a dangerous weapon charge to a lesser charge so he could turn the criminal loose…

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Deferred Judgment Sentence for violent crime in Iowa is legal?

Most states  only permit the use of the deferred adjudication program as a rehabilitative measure for certain non-violent misdemeanor offenses.  Iowa is no different.  Iowa criminal law clearly states kidnapping is considered a felony.  Period.  Pull a gun on your victim, and it becomes a violent crime, a second degree…

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Protected: Is Principal Financial a 401k Plan Fiduciary?

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Protected: Why is the U.S. Department of Labor lying to investors?

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Protected: Standing down in the face of disaster… the DOL and SEC.

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Protected: ERISA’s new Limited-Scope 401k Audit…

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Protected: The SECURE Act… Good, Bad, and Ugly?

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Protected: Wall Street vs. Main Street…The SECURE Act

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Protected: The Wonderful World of Principal

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Protected: Is the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency doing it’s job?

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