The Washington Post weighed in on the expanding controversy over the alleged misconduct of the Office of D.C. Attorney General Peter Nickles and his staff in the litigation over the mass arrests during the World Bank/IMF protests of 2002. The Post is calling for the Court, rather than the City Council, to investigate the case.
I am lead counsel in the Chang case with Dan Schwartz of Bryan Cave Ltd. We have posted the sanctions motions and transcript:
Here are the documents: 1st Notice; 2nd Notice; Sanctions Motion; Sanctions Reply; 072909-SULLIVAN
For the editorial, click here.
Here is how to defeat and overcome lawyer-judge corruption that occurs in open plain sight, without recognition,….
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0B-CjH4UcgwuWOWFmZDczOGEtNWVjNC00YTRmLTlmYWEtZjA5MjlhM2Y1NWM4&hl=en_US
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OMG – this is an unbelievable story about Eric Holder conflicts with the RNC and Bush via his last law firm job and if true tells all on why Eric Holder is an Osterich to the Crimes, more aptly why he is covering the War Crimes Up by Failing to Prosecute both acts are War Crimes under the Geneva Convention too. http://www.opednews.com/articles/Eric-Holder-s-Conflict-of-by-Dana-Jill-Simpson-090807-200.html
“Seems Mr. Holder, before being selected Attorney General of the United States of America, worked for a firm called Covington and Burling. The tip I got was that the firm had a very important client whose name was George W. Bush and they represented a very important organization I am sure ya’ll all have heard of – the Republican National Committee. I was in shock when I checked it and it was true. My favorite research item I ran across is when they were protecting the RNC from having to turn over Karl Rove’s emails that were run on the RNC Servers. It shocked me. Plus I found it mighty interesting that AG Eric Holder never enlightened anyone about his conflict of coming from a big Washington DC law firm that represented the Republican National Committee and George W. Bush in the 2000 election contest.”
A link to a San Francisco Chronicle article:
Again, slightly old news and off-topic, but a worthy note on which to end the traditional work week, perhaps.
Companies map new uses for tracking chips
Critics concerned technology would compromise privacy
Todd Lewan, Associated Press
Sunday, February 3, 2008
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/02/03/MNM8UK3NH.DTL
RFID tags are the size of a grain of sand, I’ve heard.
What follows is old news, but may contain some new information for some:
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/57818
Controversy: Mercenaries Training US Local Police Officers
Jim Kouri, CPP
April 07, 2008
Jill 1, August 7, 2009 at 9:53 am
This was very funny:
“you know, Erik Prince really gives new meaning to the cannons of christianity…” Jeremy Scahill
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You know Jill, Erik, could just be misunderstood. That is all. Some people like to kill mice, some ants, some cats, some deer, some moose, some people. Maybe if he could be retrained he could become the pied piper with Bill Shakespeare.
This was very funny:
“you know, Erik Prince really gives new meaning to the cannons of christianity…” Jeremy Scahill
Off Topic
Ex-Edwards mistress at court amid campaign probe
Link:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090806/ap_on_re_us/us_edwards_affair