Monday, October 6, 2008

Pennsylvania court cases

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attorneys are political appointees who can be fired without cause, but the cases strongly suggest the attorneys were axed because they prosecuted Republicans or failed to prosecute Democrats. And what about the U.S. attorneys who got to keep their jobs? Did they bring prosecutions for political reasons?
This question looms large in the astonishing case of Don Siegelman, the former Democratic governor of Alabama who was prosecuted, convicted - and jailed - on federal corruption charges in a case brought by a U.S. attorney who is married to an ally of Karl Rove. After nine months in prison, a federal court released Siegelman pending appeal, because it found substantial questions about the fairness of the conviction.
The question of politicization of the Justice Department will not be resolved in the remaining months of the Bush administration, but the next president must not let the matter drop. Unequal justice - especially if it's infected with partisan politics - is no justice at all.



'We actually wanted $300,000,' Quesenberry said. 'It was an amazing trial.'
'If I had any comment, it would be, homeowners hang in there,' said Mark Hess on Saturday.
Hess said he and his wife 'have been battling this for four years. It took a lot of time and money. It is the kind of thing where we got no apologies even after we won and prevailed through court.'
Hess cautioned would-be homeowners.
'Anybody that is thinking about buying a property, please make sure that developers deliver to you everything they know about the property, and builders, and soil experts, anything related to the property needs to be disclosed to the homeowners --- testing reports, old city records, anything. So, homeowners beware. Developers certainly need to take responsibility for the issues relating to a property.'




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