3KSTATIC JOINS ULTRA RECORDS ARTISTS IN SUPPORTING MAMM

Miami, FL - The Supreme Court lethal injection ruling could lead states like Florida to remove the death penalty moratorium. Victor-Hugo Vaca II, founder of the Modern Art Music Movement (MAMM), has made Florida governor and potential Vice Presidential candidate Charlie Crist aware of the fact that there is no oversight over the Florida Bar.

Allegations that Florida Bar President Henry Coxe III is lowering the standard of ethics and competency for attorneys, thus create a danger for low income families, small business owners, and minorities seeking a fair trial in Florida Courts.

Vaca - who helped NY Sen. Gary L. Ackerman uncover a hazing scandal at the United States Naval Academy - is now lending his voice to former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor in raising global awareness about the growing threat to judicial independence and integrity threatening the U.S. Constitution.

Sen. Bill Nelson, a Florida Democrat, was quoted in the April 10, 2008 Miami Herald as saying:

“We have a problem that justice is breaking down here.” The Modern Art Music Movement (MAMM) is preparing a world tour with various high profile artists, musicians, and celebrities to raise awareness about the enormous implication assaults on judicial independence and the bedrock principle of impartial justice has on democracy.

MAMM artists, 3kStatic premiered at Number One on e-music with their hit single ‘Council Housed and Violent’ featuring British pop stars Vile Evils (members of Pop Will Eat Itself).

Using music, videos, and feature films, the Modern Art Music Movement (MAMM) hopes to protect the rights of all citizens to enjoy the freedoms of democracy.  

For more information or to interview any of the MAMM artists contact Vallerie Claudette at 954-655-7629 or e-mail vhviipress@msn.com.


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