<font style="FONT-SIZE: 12px" face="Arial">On the back of a t-shirt they sell at the National Criminal Defense College in Macon, it says "I plead guilty to obstruction of injustice." It's
what criminal defense lawyers find inspirational, but of course depends on which side of the fence makes you feel more comfortable.<br>
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The play on words relates to obstruction of justice, a curious charge given that law enforcement reserves the right to define justice to itself. Literally, as Brunswick, Georgia City
Commissioner James Henry ...</font>
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