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Although Crea was convicted of the charges the entire case was based on hearsay. The evidence at trial proved Crea had no knowledge or participation regarding the murder of Michael Meldish. The jury ignored the facts and their duty to serve fairly as the only evidence in the case was hearsay offered by unreliable, deceptive, proven liars the government used as informants. The majority of the informants on the case admitted they had never met Mr. Crea. The case was plagued with false and misleading statements during the entire ordeal. The appeal is due to be filed summer of 2020 and should yield positive results as the unconstitutional practices and orders, plaguing the case will be raised to three fair and impartial appellate judges.[1]
The above is slightly tidied, but it reads very strangely and inappropriately. Hence I removed it, at least until it has been re-written in a more neutral way. All the best: RichFarmbrough10:55, 22 June 2020 (UTC).[reply]