Friday, March 27, 2015

Another bad dream - Michael Danaher a longtime "public integrity officer"?


I've written here about Assistant Attorney General Michael Danaher who was clueless as to why he was brought into the action (actually, on a challenge of constitutionality of a court rule) and claimed he came to the court to "maintain integrity of judicial orders" and while "representing New York State court administration", see my blog here.

The curious part was that Michael Danaher was supporting sanctions imposed upon me for quoting pleadings of Michael Danaher's colleague, Assistant Attorney General Mary Walsh, see the Blanding saga.

On March 25, 2015, Michael Danaher filed a letter with the court claiming that Mary Walsh does not know anything relevant to the upcoming trial while she was subpoenaed specifically because of the contents of her own sworn pleadings to the court indicating her knowledge that was relevant to the trial.

Mary Walsh does not know the background of her own investigation that she was pleading under oath to the court?

Nice.

And - THIS particular attorney has been a "public integrity officer" for 4 years, appointed by Eric T. Schneiderman?

Double-speak gains momentum where "public integrity" and "honor" apparently are reduced only to names of jobs and titles.

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