Dan Bimrose articles with some new insights on Brewington case plus an online petition:
Another article written by Dan Bimrose. " There is indeed two major aspects to this story. One being what most would consider the wording in Indiana’s code and the other being the heavy handed and somewhat vindictive nature of a small town legal system that boasts the most extreme sentences in the state and a frequently overcrowded jail just twenty years old with a proposed expansion strongly advocated for by the very same Prosecutor Negangard.
It is readily apparent that Mr. Brewington was not trying to hide anything. The grand jury transcript is even available on-line. He put it all out there for everyone to see and judge for themselves.
I suspect Daniel Brewington will fare far better in the court of public opinion than he did in the court of Indiana Judge James D. Humphrey."- Bimrose
It is readily apparent that Mr. Brewington was not trying to hide anything. The grand jury transcript is even available on-line. He put it all out there for everyone to see and judge for themselves.
I suspect Daniel Brewington will fare far better in the court of public opinion than he did in the court of Indiana Judge James D. Humphrey."- Bimrose
"This type of scenario should horrify anyone reading this story. Our government officials must be held accountable. Anyone who chooses to serve the public, is elected by the public, or is paid by the State must expect and tolerate being berated by the public.
Is it really wise to allow those who have so much power in our community the power to imprison people who expose them to "hatred, contempt, disgrace, or ridicule"? Dissent, particularly when justified, is seen by many in the United States as our patriotic duty. A world where the people are afraid to speak for fear of imprisonment is a world where the people in power have the ability to quell protest and ensure that injustices performed by the state are hidden."- Bimrose
"In the meantime, the people are coming together on a new Facebook page(Free Daniel Brewington) and signing an on-line petition (change.org petition) to further encourage the Indiana Supreme Court to hear Daniel Brewington's case."- Bimrose
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