Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Pizzi jury deliberating

Dave Ovalle covers the closings here:
As depicted by the government, Miami Lakes Mayor Michael Pizzi was a greedy politician who “sold his office” for money from undercover FBI agents posing as crooked businessmen needing his influence in government.
“Mr. Pizzi knew this was a corrupt scheme,” federal prosecutor Bob Senior told jurors Tuesday during closing arguments in Pizzi’s corruption trial. “He participated in a corrupt scheme.”
But as told by Pizzi’s defense team, he was nothing more than a honest politician looking to help his community. He supported the bogus businessmen’s plan while being pushed, prodded and ultimately entrapped into accepting only part of the money — though for legitimate reasons.
“It is impossible that Mike Pizzi could have corrupt intent,” defense attorney Ed Shohat said.
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“What kind of politician demands more money for simply sponsoring a free program that’s ‘good for the city,’ ” Senior told jurors.
But Shohat insisted that the agents, Kesti and lobbyist Richard Candia — Pizzi’s pal who was arrested and convicted as part of the scheme — consistently reinforced the notion that the program was legitimate. Pizzi supported the supposed grant but consistently shrugged off efforts to implicitly ask for money.
“Any good honest politician, trying to get hundreds of thousands of dollars, if not in the seven figures [for his community], would have done the exact same thing,” Shohat said.

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:56 AM

    Based on these excerpts - NG

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  2. Anonymous12:16 PM

    Ovalle is the bomb!

    Great to have a real reporter covering the federal beat.

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  3. Come home Ovalle. Don't get seduced by the dark side of the force.

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  4. http://www.local10.com/news/caught-on-tape-cops-discuss-charging-man-despite-having-no-evidence/27463338


    piece of shit cops and spokesman can justify anything, so long as it's in the bathroom.

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  5. Anonymous12:01 PM

    Rump don't hate just because you can't win a case in federal court.

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  6. I've won more cases in federal court than you have clients with your thriving reckless driving and possn of cocaine practice. That being said- I hate waiting around for deliberations. Worst part of a trial.

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  7. Anonymous1:22 PM

    Name one case you've won in federal court.

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