August 25, 2011

FBI and Courts Need Attention of Cleaners

Gelzinis says the FBI was "incompetent, [and] arrogant." This and the Bulger case are limited to negligence of the Boston FBI. It should not be surprising with a one-party government for many years. When one party controls the operations of US offices in the state (no matter which party made the appointments) the offices may become corrupt. See Lord Acton, e.g. The same pattern of negligence, among not just the FBI but also US Attorneys, is found across the nation. For an extreme example see, Robert Rudolph's "The Boys from New Jersey," a book about the longest US Court trial in history. Twenty Lucchese family defendants were acquitted of all charges after a three year trial. The lead defense attorney Michael Critchley summed it up during the trial. "We know who protects us from the criminals, but who protects us from the informants?" The government uses criminals who are only interested in getting out of jail after they commit crimes. In the NJ case the witnesses were more odious than the defendants. The matter needs scrutiny. But elected officials and the taxpayers lack the will to clean up the FBI and the Courts.

http://bostonherald.com/news/columnists/view.bg?articleid=1361219

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By Peter Gelzinis
Boston Herald
Thursday, August 25, 2011

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