Can Federal Judges Legally Sentence Convicted Criminals to Prison? 

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This is not entirely a new argument. As early as 2008, the Bureau of Prisons received a large volume of Requests for Administrative Relief because of the claim that no law currently exists that grants jurisdiction to District Court Judges to transfer those convicted of a crime to prison. In 2008 Harley Lappin, then head of the Bureau of Prisons asked the number 2 person in the Department of Justice to investigate the claims. The Department of Justice advised him that the 18 U.S.C. § 3231 is unconstitutional.

If the argument holds, it has the potential to affect a great many current and former federal prisoners, from both the United States and foreign countries.

For further information regarding The Moleski Case and the apparent tyranny of our federal judiciary, please contact Mr. Tony Davis at – 800.625.4250 – [email protected].