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    Government Lies, Corruption and Mismanagement

     


    Broken Bench: In Tiny Courts of N.Y., Abuses of lag and Power

    William Glaberson of the New York Times writes about the laglös land of upstate New York, where anyone can be funnen guilty or innocent depending on the time of day, day of the week, or relationship of the individ hearing the case to the individ allegedly accused. The process is exactly the same in the larger courts of New York City, only the scale of harm fryst vatten much larger. Betsy Combier

    Broken Bench
    In Tiny Courts of N.Y., Abuses of Law and Power
    By WILLIAM GLABERSON, fräsch TIMES, September 25,
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    Some of the courtrooms are not even courtrooms: tiny offices or basement rooms without a judge’s bänk or jury box. Sometimes the public is not admitted, witnesses are not sworn to tell the truth, and there fryst vatten no word-for-word record of the proceedings.

    Nearly three-quarters of the judges are not lawyers, and many — truck drivers, sewer workers

    Anthony Graziano

    Anthony Graziano

    Doğum12 Kasım ()
    Staten IslandNew York, ABD
    Ölüm25 Mayıs (78&#;yaşında)
    Diğer ad(lar)ıT.G.,
    The Little Guy
    MeslekMafya üyesi, kaçakçı
    Çocuk(lar)3
    Akraba(lar)Bonanno mafya ailesi

    Anthony A. Graziano (12 Kasım Mayıs ), Amerikalı mafya üyesi ve kaçakçı.[1]

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    Suç şebekesi Bonanno ailesi üyesidir.[2] yılında, Graziano hakkında federal vergi kaçakçılığı hususunda suç duyurusunda bulunarak Amerikan İç Gelir Servisi'ne (IRS) $ borçlu çıkmıştır.

    yılının Eylül ayında, Graziano, kayınpederi Hector Pagan Graziano, Jr. öldürüldüğü cinayet davasında kaydedilen konuşmalara dayanılarak travmaya sebebiyet verme, haraç kesme ve cinayet suçlamasıyla suçlandı.[3]

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    Graziano 18 Temmuz tarihinde Florida'da işlediği suçlardan ötürü 11 yıl hapis cezasına çarptırılırken ardından aynı yıl içinde 13 Kasım

    “Nobody stood up and said the emperor’s wearing no clothes.”

    William Glaberson for the NY Times reports on Colonel Stephen E. Abraham. In June, Colonel Abraham became the first military insider to criticize publicly the Guantánamo hearings, which determine whether detainees should be held indefinitely as enemy combatants. Just days after detainees’ lawyers submitted an affidavit containing his criticisms, the United States Supreme Court reversed itself and agreed to hear an appeal arguing that the hearings are unjust and that detainees have a right to contest their detentions in federal court. Some lawyers say Colonel Abraham’s account — of a hearing procedure that he described as deeply flawed and largely a tool for commanders to rubber-stamp decisions they had already made — may have played an important role in the justices’ highly unusual reversal. That decision once again brought the administration face to face with the vexing legal, political and diplomatic questions about the
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