"custody dispute"
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Mark Koernke discussed the case of Charles Dyer, a former Marine and patriot activist imprisoned in Oklahoma on sexual abuse charges that Dyer and his supporters claim are fabricated. Callers Karen Hardiman and Jan Dyer (Charles's mother) detailed how Dyer faced three trials after his ex-wife made molestation allegations during a custody dispute; the first trial resulted in a hung jury, the second in a mistrial due to prosecution misconduct, and the third conviction occurred despite exculpatory DNA evidence and computer forensics that were withheld from the jury. The show provided contact information for sending financial support to the legal defense fund and letters of encouragement to Dyer, discussed FBI involvement and alleged entrapment, and explained the challenges of pursuing federal habeas appeals and navigating prison commissary and phone call costs.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including winter gear acquisition, deer hunting in Michigan, and weapons customization on Weapons Wednesday. He highlighted a Connecticut case involving a gun owner whose home was raided by SWAT teams based on false allegations during a custody dispute, resulting in job loss, home confinement with GPS monitoring, and loss of custody. Koernke criticized the judicial system and government overreach in the case, drawing parallels to similar situations where ex-spouses weaponize the court system to destroy their former partners financially and professionally.
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Nancy Cornke hosted Communications Tuesday on October 19, 2010, discussing emergency communication protocols, hand signals, and situational awareness. The episode focused heavily on a legal case involving Charles Dyer from Oklahoma, who faced child molestation charges and CPS involvement stemming from a custody dispute with his ex-wife. Nancy provided detailed legal advice regarding judge recusal, venue change, and resources like jailforjudges.com, while discussing broader concerns about judicial bias, double jeopardy in weapons charges, and alleged corruption involving courts and law enforcement in drug trafficking.