Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Christopher Christie's Court-Packing Plan.

Christopher Baxter & Mary Ann Spoto, "Answers Provide Insight On High Court Nominees: Wealth, Time in Court Among the Differences," in The Record, February 7, 2012, at p. A-1.

As I turned on my television this morning, I found that my remote control only allowed for changing some channels -- a number of television channels had been blocked -- which is kind of like obstructing my Internet access.

Use of such techniques to "disconcert" a victim has been described "frustration inducement" in the literature of psychological torture. No hot water today. Evidently, the notice that the water would be shut off was taken down, accidentally, by someone entering my building. No images can be posted at these blogs. Happily, the Fox News channel is still available. Maybe I can look forward to another call from "Muhammad" or "Marcel" at Time/Warner? (Senator Bob?)

Governor Christie, apparently, has come to the conclusion that, with the current composition of the state Supreme Court, little progress will be made in dealing with corruption, incompetence, and cronyism in New Jersey's legal world. Worse, for me, is the obvious motivation on the part of Stuart Rabner and Jaynee LaVecchia to provide ass cover for themselves and Ms. Poritz that will preclude any meaningful response to my requests for the truth concerning my matters. ("New Jersey's Feces-Covered Supreme Court" and "New Jersey's Judicial and Political Whores.")

Governor Christie has named Phillip Kwon, 44, as well as Bruce Harris, 61, to the New Jersey Supreme Court. They are the first Asian-American and gay man, respectively, nominated to the tainted court. Will these men also be intimidated into taking no action? Probably.

Most importantly, these men (presumably, both are Republicans) will break-up the Democrat machine's "phalanx" currently controlling the most activist and least competent state's high court in the nation. As usual, Democrats in the Senate seek to obstruct any effort by the Governor to interfere with their control of the justices in Trenton.

" ... amid a growing battle over when the Senate will take up these nominations, Democrats on the committee said the questionaire [for the Bar Association and Judiciary Committee] raised concerns that first need to be addressed." ("Boss Bob Holds a Grudge.")

The real issue obstructing the momentum of these nominations has nothing to do with financial disclosures drawn from what used to be confidential forms (still doing the four-way check, boys?), it is all about power.

The Democrat mafia machine in the Garden Sate has always seen the courts and legal establishment, including the OAE, as La Cosa Nostra. Control of the legal profession -- which may also explain my troubles -- has allowed political bosses to crack the whip when dissident attorneys step outside the boundaries of "obedience." That's me. I am not the "obedient" type. ("New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System" and "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics" then "Is New Jersey Lucky Luciano's Havana?" and "Herbert Klitzner, Esq.'s Greed and New Jersey's Hypocrisy.")

The issue that should trouble attorneys in New Jersey and residents who are served, badly, by the soiled tribunals of the Soprano State is whether the judiciary should be INDEPENDENT of politics and organized crime.

No one seriously suggests that New Jersey's prosecutors, courts, and judges today are independent of party bosses. The legal profession is also embroiled in the state's dismal and notorious corruption problem. ("Law and Ethics in the Soprano State.")

My so-called "naive and idealistic" goal is to shame the system into responding to public requests for the truth. Frankly, I never anticipated the degree of shamelessness in New Jersey's legal system that may make any ethical or legal response to my statutorily sanctioned requests impossible. Legality is irrelevant to OAE or Supreme Court action, I am told, it is all about "how much juice you've got." ("Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture.")

A list of additional recent examples of gross incompetence, dishonesty, falsehoods, blatant theft, tampering with evidence and witnesses (worthy of the OAE), and much worse, will be attached to this essay in the days ahead.

Sources:

New York & the World:

Declan Walsh, "Court Plans Prosecution of Premier in Pakistan," in The New York Times, February 3, 2012, at p. A5. (The solutions in the Pakistani crisis between the judiciary and government are still falling apart.)

Elisabeth Bumiller, "U.S. Will Keep Fighting as Afghans Take the Lead, Panetta Says," in The New York Times, February 3, 2012, at p. A13. (He said it, but he didn't say it.)

Colin Moynahan, "Rabbi Admits Torah Tales Were a Fraud," in The New York Times, February 3, 2012, at p. A20. (Pathological liar with delusions of grandeur and, possibly, a pseudo-intellectual and friend of Terry Tuchin, perhaps.)

Matt Flegenheimer, "Ex-Director of Non-Profit is Arraigned," in The New York Times, February 3, 2012, at p. A20. (Jeffrey Bernstein charged with grand larceny at psychotherapy association. Another friend of Terry Tuchin? According to Mr. Bernstein, the thefts were "for their own good.")

Scott Shane, "Hackers Eavesdrop on the F.B.I. -- Group Listens in On Call About Itself," in The New York Times, February 4, 2012, at p. A4. (The F.B.I. is a crime victim. Suspects include the C.I.A. and Newt Gingrich.)

Al Baker & Joseph Goldstein, "Commissioner Voices Concern On Fatal Shooting Of Unarmed Man," in The New York Times, February 4, 2012, at p. A14. (Not again? "I Am Shawn Bell" and "Give Us Free!" then "Justice For Mumia Abu-Jamal.")

David H. Kirckpatrick, "Egypt Defies U.S. by Setting Trial for 19 Americans," in The New York Times, February 6, 2012, at p. A1. (Let us be more creative in the future with C.I.A. front organizations.)

Scott Shane, "U.S. Drone Strikes Are Said to Target RESCUERS at Sites," in The New York Times, February 6, 2012, at p. A4. (Medical personnel and others -- like family members of child victims! -- killed by drone weapons as "collateral damage." This cruel and illegal tactic will create militants and terrorists for generations to come.)

Declan Walsh, "Court Challenges Put Unusual Spotlight on Pakistan Spy Agency," in The New York Times, February 7, 2012, at p. A4. (Courts versus civil government in Pakistan. Meanwhile, 1,872 dead Americans in Afghanistan and counting: 10 more casualties of U.S. soldiers to reach 24 since the killing of 24 Pakistanis. I urge caution in Afghanistan and reconsideration of the drone program.)

"Release the Stevens Report," (Editorial) in The New York Times, February 8, 2012, at p. A27. (" ... systematic concealment of significant exculpatory evidence" is prosecutorial misconduct, unethical and criminal. "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System" and "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics" then "Jennifer Velez is a Dyke Magnet" and "Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture.")

New Jersey Corruption:

Shawn Boburg, "Audit Faults Spending at Port Authority: 'Dysfunctional' Agency Criticized Over Pay, WTC," in The Record, February 8, 2012, at p. A-1. (BILLIONS of dollars are stolen or wasted, allegedly, in a PA projects. Top administrators refuse to answer questions. Sounds like the OAE.)

Peter J. Sampson, "Former Official Gets 2 Years in Mortgage Fraud: Used Office to Boost Clients," in The Record, February 8, 2012, at p. A-1. (Ronald J. O'Malley, one of my self-styled "ethical superiors" will begin a two-year sentence in prison. Will Debbie Poritz be next? "Deborah T. Poritz and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey.")

Jeff Pillets, "Lobbyist Testifies on How En-Cap Got Breaks and Money: Says 'Friendly' Lawmakers Played a Role," in The Record, February 8, 2012, at p. A-3. ("Friendly lawmakers" played a role for a little kickback in the En-Cap scandals and swindles, allegedly. "Is Menendez For Sale?" and "Senator Bob Loves Xanadu!")

Zach Patberg, "Towns Vie For Irene Funding: County to Get $12.5 MILLION in Federal Relief," in The Record, February 8, 2012, at p. L-1. (You can see why people are concerned about what will happen to this money. "New Jersey is the Home of the Living Dead.")

Megan De Marco, "Old Measures Still Dominate Trenton Agenda: Legislature Rarely Sees New Bill," in The Record, February 6, 2012, at p. A-5. ("Hurry-up and wait!" Sweeney and Codey use delay tactics. "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics" and "Boss Bob Holds a Grudge!")

"Justice on the Rocks: Christie's Nominees Are in Trouble," in The Record, February 6, 2012, at p. A-13. (Democrat-generated smears against Christie's judicial appointees based on their non-loyalty to bosses, like Menendez, Codey, Sweeney, or "non-protectiveness" of Chief Justice Rabner's "cover-ups." "No More Cover-Ups and Lies, Chief Justice Rabner!")

Mathew McGrath, "Judge Puts Rumana Ethics Case in Limbo: Overturns Ruling that Dismissed Charges," in The Record, February 7, 2012, at p. L-1. ("Conclusory" and politically-biased exoneration by OAE of allegedly unethical lawyer and politician, also a former ethics committee member, allegedly -- Scot Rumana -- is "scuttled" by a politically-opposed judge on Monday. "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System" and "Jennifer Velez is a Dyke Magnet!")

Justo Bautista, "Man Charged With Sexually Assaulting 14-Year-Old," in The Record, February 3, 2012, at p. L-2. (Another sex assault of a child in America's leading jurisdiction for child sexual exploitation. Friend of Diana Lisa Riccioli, allegedly? How much did you steal from Marilyn Straus, Diana? Did you make use of the services of Antonio Martinez while he was investigating matters in my office, Diana or Terry Tuchin? Were you given access to clients' confidential files, Diana? If so, by whom were you given that access, Diana or Terry? Did Mr. Martinez also do "favors" for the Rose law firm at any time? Dwight Garcia, this one is for you.)

Marcy Gordon, "Ex-Risk Officer Testifies He Warned Corzine," in The Record, February 3, 2012, at p. L-7. (Corzine was WARNED and fully aware of what he was doing when he "moved funds" from client accounts into firm accounts. $1.2 BILLION is "missing." Mr. Garcia? Ms. Kricko? Best of luck with your troubles. Furthermore, Corzine LIED before Congress when he claimed to be unaware of "what happened," allegedly.)

Mathew McGrath, "Rumana May Face Rehearing On Ethics Charges: Phone Vote Could Void Panel's Decision Not to Adopt Case," in The Record, January 21, 2012, at p. L-1. ("Shenanigans" in New Jersey's corrupt and tainted ethics proceedings for Scott Rumana, Esq. "Jaynee LaVecchia and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey.")