Quote Originally Posted by MannytheNarc
First, I want to apologize to all the people I set up and busted. I was an undercover Narc in the 70â??s. The oxymoron is that I became a drug addict; they sent me to Fallon Nevada to refuel the stealth fighter prior to its becoming public.

Heads up when you seek an attorney, many of the criminal defense attorneys are a direct pipeline into the Justice Department. I sent all my victims to Melvin Black in Miami.

This raises serious question as to the notion that an attorney funneling information to the Justice Department can defend anyone. Additionally, it is illegal for them to break client confidentiality.

What you will find is this is a very common practice and you are the Dup.

Again, I want to apologize and will be outing more attorneys in South Florida that are playing this game in future blogs, stay tuned.

Manny Mora aka Manny the Narc
If you are what you are then you already know what waits you. Keep looking over your shoulder. There will be a shadow you can never run from. That's right keep looking. You know one of them you did it to will have nothing to live for anymore and you were the one that did it to them. Let's hope they don't think tooooo much about your FAMILY.

Oh, and calling it your JOB sure don't make it right. If you want me to I'll say a pray for your soul tonight. On second thought, burn in hell.
LOC NAR on probation Reviewed by LOC NAR on probation on . Well I'm legal in MI Ok, I'm in MI and got my certificate mailed in, and will be legal in t-minus 20 days. I'm waiting to start some beans until the day comes. But when I first got certified I viewed it as a blessing, I mean it wasn't my fault I was ran over by a drunk lady, (not ran over but off a road on my motorcycle.) Now I dunno, I mean its gonna cost me 300 bucks to be a patient every year? (correct me if I'm wrong) and its gonna come up if my drivers liscense is ever ran?? I really dont need Rating: 5