Errol Victor, Sr. is running as a Republican in Louisiana’s 5th Congressional District in a special election (March 20, 2021) for a seat left vacant due to the death of Congressman-elect Luke Letlow who died on December 29, 2020.
Errol Victor has spent most of the past dozen years incarcerated. In common with President Trump and many other truly just causes, he has found the Courthouse doors shutting on him, and Judge’s gavels throwing his pleas of innocence out, over and over and over again. And yet, even since the Supreme Court of the United States vacated and remanded his case, Victor has been unable to obtain release. Lincoln says that if elected to the House of Representatives, his final judges and jury would be the other 434 members, and according to Article I, Section 5, of the Constitution, Congress has the power to be the judge of the “elections, returns, and qualifications of its own members” (Article I, section 5): “Each House shall be the Judge of the Elections, Returns and Qualifications of its own Members.”
Furthermore, Victor would be free to represent the people of his district because, under Article 1, Section 6: “They shall in all Cases, except Treason, Felony and Breach of the Peace, be privileged from Arrest during their Attendance at the Session of their respective Houses, in going to and returning from the same; and for any Speech or Debate in either House, they shall not be questioned in any other Place.”
Please keep in mind that Victor’s Felony conviction has been REVERSED—-So he is no longer a “Felon.”
It appears that Louisiana State Assistant Attorney General, Grant Willis (who prosecuted Victor in 2014), will prosecute the case again. Victor is currently being held at the Catahoula Parish jail in Harrisonburg.
Charles Edward Lincoln, III (seen and heard in the featured video) stated the following in regard to Errol Victor, Sr., the Courts in Louisiana and electing Victor from prison to Congress:
“What have in Louisiana is a crisis of confidence and justice. There is no greater problem in this state, there is no greater disaster in this state, than the degree to which the Courts in this state, and unfortunately some other states in the union also, but in Louisiana in particular we have one of the worst Court systems. I am here representing, speaking for a man who can’t, who should be free, to stand here and talk to you in person. I’m standing here for a man who is innocent.
“The hell of prison in nothing compared to the hell of being convicted for murder of your own child, on politically motivated grounds. Financially motivated grounds. There is nothing that they can do to your body compared to that kind of injustice to your name and your soul. This is why we, Belinda and I, came up with the idea to run pastor Victor for Congress because injustice is an American disease. It is particularly acute in Louisiana but he is in Catahoula county for no reason. It is unjust that we can have no confidence the motto of Louisiana is dead in the water unless we stand up right now and come together to elect a man from prison to Congress.
“Now under the United State’s Constitution even a valid felony conviction is not a grounds for disqualification of Office. If he is elected he will also be subject to the immunity to speak to Congress which is afforded to every legislate member of Congress. He will be able to speak, and he needs to speak and we are going to be talking for him until he can speak for himself. But what Loyd said a few moments ago about the criminal justice system and the financial justice system is part of this campaign also. We are here to campaign against the injustice of big finance that indirectly sponsors the prison system in the United States. We are here to liberate prison planet. The heart of prison planet in the United States is Louisiana and there is no greater crusade that we can have than to free this innocent man who wrongfully convicted when the Judge who presided over his case financially and directly profited from his incarceration.
“How? Because pastor Victor was no ordinary man, he was very successful real estate developer and contractor. He was a multimillionaire. He was everything that the American dream embodies. He was competing with the husband of the Judge who sentenced him. This is an outrage, this in an outrage, and I’ll tell you another outrage, the appeal for the denial of recusal has been sitting in the Louisiana Supreme Court for five years, six years, I’m not sure, it has been sitting there and they have not ruled on it which is further sign of the intense corruption of this state. We are here to fight that, we are here victory for Victor.“
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Lloyd’s statement was not so much a response as an introduction…. complement. Lloyd was “the nearest thing Pastor Victor had to a lawyer, without actually being one.” Lloyd was appointed by Judge Mary Hotard Becnel to assist Pastor Victor, after forcing this Defendant’s last retained counsel to withdraw by refusing to allow the attorney a chance to study the record or even to meet with his client. Lloyd can be reached at 312-905-4400, and he is also running for the House of Representatives, in his case from the Louisiana Second District. Aside from Criminal Justice and abolishing Prison Planet, Lloyd’s key issues are to stop illegal immigration with no amnesty, to uphold the Second Amendment, and to reform federal involvement in abortion, education, and family law.
Lloyd stands for Father’s rights.