Sri for sure. |
Go back to high school and learn basic civics. I'm an officer of the court and I swore an oath to uphold the constitution. Part of that is the accused's right to a competent defense. If they don't have that, then I could lock up innocent people. I don't want to do that. |
Ex-Luv Guv and NY Attorney General Eliot Spitzer? |
Leah Ward Sears former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia. Sears was the first African-American female Chief Justice in the United States. |
Good for you. Thank you for having integrity. |
I'm not special. Everyone I work with is the same way. And the federal defenders I know are also remarkably bright, ethical, dedicated people. It's one reason the federal system works so much better than most state justice systems. It's much less common for there to be false convictions in the federal system. If PP wants to get mad at unethical defenders, get mad at the $1000/hour white collar criminal defenders who bury the prosecution in paper and break every rule they can. |
This may be going a bit far. An AUSA can bring the full might of the United States Government down on someone. They have the FBI, SEC, IRS, local law enforcement, the ability to wiretap on the basis of an affidavit, that may or may not be of dubious accuracy. The deck is stacked. To say that AUSAs don't pursue dubious cases is pure fiction. To somehow state that you are disadvantaged against Ted Wells is farcical. You guys do a great job. No doubt. I have a great deal of respect for your work. Let's just try to be a bit more realistic. |
Oh I'm realistic. I experience it in reality. In white collar cases, against the big corporate types, the "full power of the govt" is usually just me and one intern against 3 law firms. I do my own copying. Don't bs me. |
So when you and your legal assistant go up against three firms and a big company and issue subpoena that requires the production of millions of pages of documents that you know in advance you cannot possibly read if you spent every waking moment of your entire life reading them, that's ok? That exacting a financial penalty like that asking for things you will never ever look at is ok? That is the high ethical standard you comport yourself with? Good to know. |
Yes! As a former AUSA, I remember spending nights doing paralegal work in preparation for trials. It was the hardest job, the pay wasn't worth the amount of time and energy that went into making sure your cases were put up in a proper well founded manner. I LOVED working with the federal defenders because they were competent, hard working and you litigated against them enough to build a history. The white collar defense types (all former AUSAs) loved to pull crap and questionably ethical things because they didn't appear in the same court house on a daily basis. They had one client. You and the defender had 50-200 cases on your docket. I miss being an AUSA (I work in house now). But I would never knock a federal defender. They are doing really important work. |
AMEN. |
Roy Moore? As in that clown who had to be removed from the Alabama Supreme Court for refusing to comply with an order issued by s federal court and toyed with the idea of seeking the nomination of the Constitution Party for President? Good luck with that. On the other hand it would be good blood sport watching him be ripped to shreds in the confirmation process. |
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