The Top 10 Felony Friday Features in 2015!

Felony Friday has been an ongoing feature at Lions of Liberty since May of 2013. For two and a half years I’ve pounded away at my keyboard every week to bring you coverage of felonies from the perspective of a person who values individual rights. Throughout this time my goal has always been to present stories about individuals who have been forgotten or misreported by the mainstream new cycle.In 2016, we’ll be making some modifications to how we deliver content here at Lions of Liberty, and one of the major changes involves Felony Friday. The Felony Friday column will be retired to the annals of Lions of Liberty lore. Starting on January 8, 2016 a new felony focused chapter will begin, the Felony Friday Podcast! That’s right ladies and gentlemen, my modest little column is graduating into a full-blown weekly podcast!The podcast format will give us the ability to cover more stories and provide the opportunity to follow-up on previously reported stories and update the outcome.  Show notes will accompany the release of each episode, but the formal Felony Friday column will be no more.Every Friday we will devote an entire podcast to talking about felonies. The show’s content will be diverse. There will be time allotted to analyzing newsworthy felonies and we will also be joined by interesting guests who will be asked to share their experiences and perspectives with regards to the criminal justice system and the treatment of felons by society.There’s still one week until the first Felony Friday Podcast is released, so in the meantime please peruse the list below, which presents the 10 most read Felony Friday articles in 2015.10) Kentucky Governor Restores Voting Rights to Nonviolent Felons9) Ex-Deputy Indicted For Lying to Judge About Raid That Maimed Toddler8) Police Tactics Should be Questioned In Shooting of a Georgia Man7) Officer “Feared For His Life” Before Shooting 95-Year-Old Man With Beanbags6) Sheriff Caught Using Badge To Threaten Prostitute Into Performing Sexual Acts5) Police In North Dakota Are Concerned Pot May Become Legal4) Mistaken Identity Claimed in CA Felony Arrest3) Executive Order Prohibits Donations to Edward Snowden2) Texas Bill Would Punish Businesses That DO NOT Discriminate1) It Is Time to Restore the Rights of Non-Violent FelonsCheck out the full archive of Felony Friday!The Lions of Liberty are on Twitter, Facebook & Google+Check out our YouTube Channel!Receive access to ALL of our EXCLUSIVE bonus audio content – including “Conspiracy Corner”, “Degenerate Gamblers” and the “League of Liberty Podcast” by joining the Lions of Liberty Pride and supporting us on Patreon!Join our Facebook Group: The Lions of Liberty Forum

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