February 9, 2010

How Much is Enough? is Relative

Former MA State Senator Anthony Galluccio's mother and sister ask, "It leaves one to ask how much retribution is enough? How far do we as a society wish to rip people apart before we say they have paid for their crimes?" 

Anthony was provided with due process, an accusation, a formal charge, and a hearing. He has reputable legal help. For 35 years creepy crawly police and criminals harassed me for allegations, without any accusation, hearings or formal charges. It is just abuse of power, based upon character assassination. Anthony has less to complain about than I do. When I complained about police harassment, Cambridge police arrested me. Seven lawyers refused to put on any defense. They reportedly were paid to not put on a defense. Is there equal justice in Cambridge?


http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/features/x655695233/Galluccios-mom-sister-Jail-sentence-not-something-we-can-simply-accept

Photo by Mark Thomson

State Senator Anthony Galluccio is handcuffed after being sentenced to one year in prison for probation violation by Judge Matthew Nestor in Middlesex District Court in Medford on Monday, January 4, 2010.

Cambridge Chronicle
Posted Feb 09, 2010 @ 03:54 PM
Last update Feb 09, 2010 @ 04:03 PM
The following is a letter e-mailed from former state Sen. Anthony Galluccio's mom and sister to supporters:

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