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Employment History
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1. www.gracebiblecolumbia.com
www.gracebiblecolumbia.com/ABO - [Cached]Published on: 7/5/2008 Last Visited: 7/5/2008
Michael Burt has been Lead Pastor for Grace Bible for 22 years.
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Pastor Mike and his wife Mary have been married for over 30 years, and have three children and one daughter-in-law; Jenni, Jeremy & Kelley, and Josh.Pastor Mike enjoys reading, competitive games, community outreach & being a Boy Scout leader. -
2. Alleged SF Cop Killers Had Slipped Into Normal Life - News
www.ktvu.com/news/10836907/det - [Cached]Published on: 1/24/2007 Last Visited: 1/25/2007
Boudreaux's lawyer, Michael Burt, said his client is innocent."He didn't murder anybody," he said.
Brown's longtime friend, the Rev. Amos Brown, called him a "decent human being," who's been active in his community.He's a member of the African American Police Community Relations Board and an anti-poverty neighborhood group.The pastor of Third Baptist Church said he visited his friend in jail Tuesday and he declared his innocence. -
3. FBIwitchhunt.com
www.fbiwitchhunt.com/BP10-8-05 - [Cached]Published on: 10/8/2005 Last Visited: 4/6/2007
Boudreaux's attorney, Michael Burt, went back to the state Supreme Court on Friday to appeal Dondero's latest order.
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Burt called the questioning by prosecutors unfair and abusive.
"These are all guys who, back in the '60s, were involved in one way or another with the Black Panther Party, and most of whom went on to lead very productive lives," the defense lawyer said.He said the subpoenas and interrogation "came out of the blue."
Boudreaux joined the Black Panthers after returning from Vietnam War service in 1968 and worked in a breakfast program in the Oakland schools, Burt said.
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Burt said prosecutors had initially asked Boudreaux and the others a series of wide-ranging questions about their connections with the Black Panthers and the Black Liberation Army.
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Burt said the latest round of questioning of Boudreaux and Brown was narrower, focusing on the 1971 crime and on whether they knew certain people.
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Burt said Boudreaux refused to answer primarily because the immunity offered by prosecutors was legally inadequate.
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Burt contended he should have been given complete immunity from prosecution under the state law that was in effect at the time of the crimes.

