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Say it ain’t so: Suge Knight an FBI Informant?

Posted on March 24, 2015March 24, 2015

Hat tip to Dave:  You think keeping Whitey Bulger as an informant was evil; how about having Death Row Records co-founder Suge Knight as one. That’s what Lloyd “Ta-Ta” Lake is suggesting. Suge Knight was before a Los Angeles judge on Friday. He was held on 25 million dollars bail. He allegedly fainted after hearing that…

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Netanyahu’s True Colors:

Posted on March 23, 2015March 19, 2015

When times are tough people are forced to tell the truth. The little game Netanyahu has been playing over the years has come a cropper. The other day when he faced an election that seemed to destroy his Putin-like desire of leading his country for the rest of his life the true Netanyahu surfaced. It…

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March Madness and Other Sunday Thoughts

Posted on March 22, 2015March 21, 2015

For the first time that I can remember I have not watched one game of the March Madness tournament. It came up upon me suddenly even though one entity that runs the bracket picks kept emailing me to remind me I had yet to join in. I have to think my loss of interest in…

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Hernandez Evidence Lessons

Posted on March 20, 2015March 19, 2015

Trials are conducted according to certain rules. One of the rules relates to what evidence can come before a fact finder who is either a judge or a jury. So I’ll talk about the rules as they relate to a jury. Although they are the same as the rules under which a judge operates it…

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A Mandatory Minimum Spat:

Posted on March 20, 2015March 17, 2015

It’s reportedthat the Suffolk DA Dan Conley had a spat with the Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Court Ralph Gants over the issue of mandatory minimum sentences.  I have to side with Conley and that’s not because our names sound the same; nor, because I was an assistant DA for so many years. I…

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Something’s Rotten in the Aaron Hernandez Case?

Posted on March 19, 2015March 19, 2015

I wrote recently about the prosecutors in Hernandez case appealing a couple of evidentiary rulings by Judge Garsh to the Supreme Judicial Court (SJC). Justice Cordy who heard the appeal upheld Garsh. He may not have agreed with her but he knew that he was not at the trial and that it is difficult at…

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