October 19, 2014

Taxpayer Funded Defense Attorneys Neglect the Interests of Their Clients




For at least 20 years I've written and spoken to journalists, radio, TV and print; prosecutors, police and others regarding the offensiveness of revealing medical records of persons accused of psychiatric fantasies. The daily reports of those records was reduced somewhat. But in this case it is the defense attorney who revealed those records in violation of state and U.S. privacy statutes. I called to the Committee For Public Counsel Services, which is defending the suspect. I left voice mail messages for Shannon Lopez, the attorney who reportedly revealed the records in court; Lisa Hewitt (unknown position); John Hayes, Attorney In Charge, Suffolk County Superior Court Trials Unit; and Vanessa Velez, Attorney In Charge, Boston District Court. I also left a message with the secretary to Anthony J. Benedetti, Chief Counsel on Thursday October 16, 2014. None of them returned my call. It shows that although this taxpayer funded law firm claims it trains its attorneys to protect the interests of its clients here is evidence of abuse and neglect. What adds to the problem, is that journalists simply repeat what they hear in court. They appear to be mindless stenographers taking notes with no critical thought ability. The long term effect of this long term abuse is that the public at large joins police, prosecutors, politicians believing that all persons accused of psychiatric fantasies are dangerous and violent. It is thoroughly amazing how pervasive those misguided beliefs are. The criminal justice system was corrupted by psychiatry, making criminals less likely to be held accountable for their violence and crime.

[From article]
Hutchinson's attorney told the court her client is a "paranoid schizophrenic" who has been out on his own for a long time and has difficulty with reality.
[. . .]
Hutchinson's lawyer, Shannon Lopez, said her client has "no memory of the incident."
"He struggles every day to know what's his reality and what isn't," Lopez added.

http://www.bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/herald_bulldog/2014/10/accused_boston_common_attacker_held_on_1m_bail

Accused Boston Common attacker held on $1M bail
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
By: Antonio Planas
Boston Herald

* * *

[From article]
Defense attorney Shannon Lopez said Hutchinson is a diagnosed “paranoid schizophrenic” who has long battled drug addiction.

http://www.bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/2014/10/accused_in_boston_common_attack_has_history_of_violence

Thursday, October 16, 2014
By: Owen Boss, Antonio Planas
Boston Herald

No comments: