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NASA and FBI Interview Ninjavelli. 27 Months in Prison for Sending Dominos Pizza.

NASA and FBI Interview Ninjavelli. 27 Months in Prison for Sending Dominos Pizza.

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Ninjavelli sentenced to 27 months for sending a Pizza after being falsely convicted of "impersonation of a NASA officer." Oh, it gets better. After the FBI acted outside of their jurisdiction and venue in executing a warrantless search, seizing $10,000 dollars worth of electronics and obtaining a warrant after the fact, Ninjavelli was then indicted almost 2 years later on the basis of a frivolous criminal complaint which was unsigned and at no point verified by the U.S. Attorney's Office. Without an "extradition warrant," Ninjavelli was captured in Mexico by "bounty hunters" and remanded into the custody of U.S. authorities, where he was deprived of "due process" by being held without bail and no phone call for 10 days, void a "Miranda" advisement, only to be delivered to, tried, and convicted in the wrong court, after the U.S. Attorney lied to the jury and the original complainant (FBI agent David Hume) failed to show up for courtroom testimony. Because Ninjavelli pled Not Guilty and appealed his conviction, the government retaliated by producing a fallacious Grand Jury indictment in a different venue on the basis of "probable cause" previously used in the original complaint, thus, violating the "double jeopardy" clause. Ninjavelli maintains his innocence and believes he is the target of a smear campaign by the People's Republic of China.
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