Independence of Representation in Court and Judicial Accountability in the United States
Friday, July 24, 2015
A new prosecutor funded by convictions and "expected" to raise conviction rates and revenues for Delaware County - well done, judicial candidates Porter Kirkwood and Richard Northrup!
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The l ocal newspaper for Delaware County, New York, reported on July 23, 2015 that "the Delaware County Board of Suprevisors authorized...
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Once again on the composition of the Statewide Commission on attorney discipline - "experts" on the loose
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The recent invention of NYS Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman will soon hold the so-called " public hearings " on how to make attorney ...
On the nature of orders to show cause
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It is my experience that both the pro se litigants not trained in law, and seasoned attorneys - and even judges - often have an interesting ...
Monday, July 20, 2015
A motion to vacate the ex parte decision in the Mokay trial was filed
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New York statute, CPLR 5704(a) allows to file motions to vacate directly to the Appellate Division of orders of the court made in an ex part...
Sunday, July 19, 2015
Check your balances - the price the American society is paying for the life tenure of federal judges as a claim of judicial independence
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The much claimed judicial independence is hailed as a reason for lifetime tenure of federal judges. Judges are claimed to be independent o...
On shining integrity of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia - "those **** do not even bother to pretend anymore, do they?"
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Justice Antonin Scalia argued constitutionality, propriety, reliance on history and tradition in the same sex marriage case. What he is d...
Public hearings are announced by the Commission on Statewide Attorney Discipline - coincidentally, during vacation months
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I was alerted today of the announcement that the new New York Commission on Statewide Attorney Discipline is going to hold public (allegedly...
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