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Chief witness in Hinkson persecution officially discredited, dishonored
Elvin Joseph Swisher 2010
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Circuit Court of Appeals in May ruled that Hinkson deserved a new trial because Swisher forged documents and lied in court about his military background.
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Hinkson was convicted of soliciting the murders of U.S. District
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Swisher sported a replica Purple Heart pin on his lapel while on the witness stand and testified that because of his combat exploits and claims of killing enemy soldiers in battle, Hinkson attempted to hire him.
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Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Hinkson deserves a new trial because Swisher forged documents and lied in court about his military background.
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Hines and Federal Prosecutor Nancy Cook — two people whom Hinkson was successfully suing for prosecutorial misconduct — concocted to charge, persecute, convict and sentence Hinkson for crimes the evidence proves never happened.
Elvin Joseph Swisher 2010
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Many of our readers will remember the case of Dave Hinkson, the brilliant owner of the colloidal minerals company Water Oz of Grangeville who has the distinction of being one of the most set-up and sold-out anti-bad government activists of all time.
Elvin Joseph Swisher 2010
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In 2005, Swisher was a witness in the federal trial of northcentral Idaho businessman David Hinkson, who was accused of plotting to kill a federal judge, prosecutor and tax agent.
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The chief witness against Hinkson was Joe Swisher.
Elvin Joseph Swisher 2010
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Before his conviction was overturned, Hinkson was sentenced to 43 years in prison.
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