AG Loretta Lynch Must Recuse Herself on Clinton Case

May 16, 2016

A federal prosecutor friend wrote me recently and attached a news article with the headline, “Decision Time for FBI on Clinton.” “Why does the media say stuff like this?” he asked.  “The FBI has no say in this or any investigation.” And he went on to muse about how reporters just don’t seem to understand…

Plundering Grandma’s Estate Via Court Ordered Guardianships

May 8, 2016

Note: This is the last of three columns on this topic… Would you hire someone to manage your personal affairs and finances who charged $50,599.18 in just three months? What if they charged $1560.00 to make two phone calls to your son to discuss, “Dates for (a) Christmas” visit with you. Or if you got…

Plundering Grandma’s Estate Via Court Ordered Guardianships

May 7, 2016

Note: This is the last of three columns on this topic… Would you hire someone to manage your personal affairs and finances who charged $50,599.18 in just three months? What if they charged $1560.00 to make two phone calls to your son to discuss, “Dates for (a) Christmas” visit with you. Or if you got…

Judicial Compassion Can Save a Life

May 2, 2016

The former Special Forces Sergeant stood before the Veteran’s Treatment Court judge – as he had every two weeks since being charged with driving under the influence a year earlier — and admitted he had lied. His urinalysis test had come back positive but Sergeant Joe Serna had originally denied it. Serna had been fighting…

The Nationwide Problem of Court-Sponsored Elder Abuse

April 24, 2016

I had no idea the enormity of the nation’s elder guardianship problem…This is the second of three columns on this topic. I recently wrote about the plight of 94-year-old Betty Winstanley, who resides at the Masonic Village retirement home in Elizabethtown, PA. She doesn’t want to live there anymore. Now that her husband of 72…

The Hastert Case: Unequally Applied Justice Is No Justice At All

April 23, 2016

Later this month one of the most powerful men ever to have served in the U.S. House of Representatives will face a federal judge to learn his fate. Dennis Hastert has pleaded guilty to evading U.S. banking laws, illegally structuring payouts to conceal other crimes and lying to the FBI. But that’s only a small…

Rape Matters – Catching Rapists Does Too

April 23, 2016

So get this. Top justice officials have figured out a way to make the bad guys finance programs that help solve crimes. It’s such a unique solution to a long standing problem that I just have to share. The District Attorney’s office in Manhattan – a jurisdiction that includes one of the preeminent financial centers…

Is Football Worth Damaging the Brain?

April 23, 2016

It was the admission that made every parent of every kid who wants to play football gasp. The question from Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky was simple. “Do you think there is a link between football and degenerative brain disorders like CTE?”

Terrorists Need Another “Shock and Awe”

April 23, 2016

Another week, another deadly terrorist attack, this time in Brussels. The aftershocks heightened security across Europe and here in the US. Understanding why Muslim extremists continue to kill innocents and what they are likely planning for the future can best predicted by someone who used to live, eat and pray among them.

Easing Prison Overcrowding – Who Wins Early Release and Who Doesn’t?

April 23, 2016

California Overcrowding Among the Worst It’s easy to understand the intent behind the current move to reduce prison overcrowding but are we sure we’re doing it right? In 2010, when President Obama signed The Fair Sentencing Act to reduce federal prison sentences for non-violent drug offenders he specifically targeted those who had been convicted of…