October 26, 2010
Fund Raising Letter From the DA
This appears to be a fund-raising letter from the District Attorney whining for more taxpayer money. It is propaganda not a balanced presentation of how the courts work. He omits inconvenient facts. It is another example of a one-party state government that keeps the herd bewildered (as Noam Chomsky would say). With no opposition to challenge what is alleged to be facts, the DA makes his case on partial information. How much money spent by local and state police departments is excluded from the funding statistics? Do defense counsel have police doing investigations for them? The District Attorney for Middlesex failed to discuss the quality of counsel provided by prosecutors and defense. How many Assistant DAs abuse their power using threats to force settlements? When was the last time that a prosecuting attorney searched for the truth rather than making sure of a conviction? When was the last time that the DA looked for corruption among the elected criminal class, or even among court personnel? A substantial waste of taxpayer funds are the salaries of the five or more attorneys which make up the MLAC (Mass Legal Assistance Corporation). That is a state mandated non profit for administering the money appropriated each year for legal services. Each attorney makes more than $125,000 per year. That would fund five or more attorneys for prosecution or defense. How hard is it to give money away? The Spending Other People's Money Society thrives in Massachusetts. The DA fails to mention the appointment by the court of part time lawyers beyond CPCS, to represent indigents. These lawyers often have no morals. They take taxpayer funds to defend their clients and then accept money from others to not put on any defense. A greater waste of taxpayer money is the funding of psychiatry and psychology. Those disciplines pretend to be science based. They are actually personal opinion masquerading as science. Either the DA is clueless of what really goes on in the courthouse or he pretends not to know.
http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/x1946663211/Guest-commentary-Fixing-a-broken-system
Guest commentary: Fixing a broken system
Funding for the Commonwealth’s criminal justice system should reflect our public safety priorities
By Gerry Leone
Cambridge Chronicle
Posted Oct 26, 2010 @ 08:40 AM
http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/x1946663211/Guest-commentary-Fixing-a-broken-system
Guest commentary: Fixing a broken system
Funding for the Commonwealth’s criminal justice system should reflect our public safety priorities
By Gerry Leone
Cambridge Chronicle
Posted Oct 26, 2010 @ 08:40 AM
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