That was Judge Cooke in response to prosecutors strenuous objection to allowing Jose Padilla's jailors to testify at this week's competency hearing. I believe the hearing is Friday, and it's going to be a doozy.
Whenever I hear that someone strenuously objected, I think of the scene in A Few Good Men when Demi Moore loses and objection and responds by telling the judge that she strenuously objects. Her co-counsel, Lt. Weinberg, says to her after court: "I strenuously object?" Is that how it works? Hm? "Objection." "Overruled." "Oh, no, no, no. No, I STRENUOUSLY object." "Oh. Well, if you strenuously object then I should take some time to reconsider."
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Saturday, February 17, 2007
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Motion to sever from "dirty bomber"
William Swor and Dore Louis have filed a motion to sever their client Kifa Jayyousi from Jose Padilla, arguing in part that the media frenzy surrounding the alleged "dirty bomber" will invariably and prejudicially spill-over to him. One media outlet has had the audacity to ask the Court permission to bring in a cell phone and laptop so you know there is going to be some wild stuff going on in at the (new?!) courthouse! [To go off on a tangent for a second, it amazes me that the feds are so afraid of cellphones. Yes, we lawyers can bring them in, but shouldn't everyone be permitted to carry their phone? In Ft. Myers it's even worse. Lawyers can't bring their phones into the courthouse? WHY NOT?!!?!? I do not get it. More on this later.]
In other news, I figured out it wasn't the oysters that got me sick. It was the damn peanut butter sandwich that the hotel gave out free one night. Salmonella. No kidding. In freaking peanut butter!
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Magistrate selection panel
The panel selecting the new Magistrate in Ft. Lauderdale includes:
Chair: Walter Howard, Executive Vice-President
Equitable Bank
Ronald P. Anselmo, Esq.
Francis A. Anania, Esq.
Dr. Dan Arnold, Jr.
David M. Fee, Jr., Esq.
Elizabeth M. Hernandez, Esq.
Fred Haddad, Esq.
Marilyn Holifield, Esq.
Guy A. Lewis, Esq.
Chair: Walter Howard, Executive Vice-President
Equitable Bank
Ronald P. Anselmo, Esq.
Francis A. Anania, Esq.
Dr. Dan Arnold, Jr.
David M. Fee, Jr., Esq.
Elizabeth M. Hernandez, Esq.
Fred Haddad, Esq.
Marilyn Holifield, Esq.
Guy A. Lewis, Esq.
Monday, February 12, 2007
sick...
Sorry for the slow posting... I was in New Orleans on Thursday for a conference. I got food poisoning, which hit me Saturday morning. Just starting to recover today (while making the long boring drive to and from Ft. Myers in the Middle District). Hopefully I'll have a new post in the next couple of days.
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Kathleen Williams
Kathy Williams, the Federal Defender for the Southern District of Florida, was sworn in today for another term (by 11th Circuit Judge Rosemary Barkett). Everyone who knows Kathy knows how great she is. Of course, I'm biased because I worked for her. But the judges and the AUSAs all respect her and the job she has done for this district. What most people don't know is that she is one of the leaders for the entire indigent defense community nationwide. This district is *very* lucky to have her.
"Nada -- is that how you say `nothing' in Portuguese?''
That's Albert Krieger after being asked to give a statement for the husband-and-wife leaders of a Brazilian evangelical megachurch who pleaded not guilty Tuesday to currency smuggling and other charges. Estevam Hernandes Filho and Sonia Moraes Hernandes are the founders of the Reborn in Christ Church. Here's the Herald article.
Monday, February 05, 2007
Recovery
Still trying to recover from eating so much this weekend.....
In the meantime, there's some good stuff from our local reporters:
1. Vanessa Blum had this weekend story about Jose Padilla and torture.
2. Jay Weaver covers the Charles Taylor motion to dismiss (by AFPD Miguel Caridad; response by AUSA Karen Rochlin).
3. Julie Kay has the scoop on who has put in for Magistrate Judge in Ft. Lauderdale. So far, we have Assistant federal defenders Patrick Hunt, Stewart Abrams, and Dave Brannon. From the US Attorney's office we Robin Rosenbaum and Patty Diaz. There are rumors, according to the article, that a private practitioner has also put in. Anyone know who?
In the meantime, there's some good stuff from our local reporters:
1. Vanessa Blum had this weekend story about Jose Padilla and torture.
2. Jay Weaver covers the Charles Taylor motion to dismiss (by AFPD Miguel Caridad; response by AUSA Karen Rochlin).
3. Julie Kay has the scoop on who has put in for Magistrate Judge in Ft. Lauderdale. So far, we have Assistant federal defenders Patrick Hunt, Stewart Abrams, and Dave Brannon. From the US Attorney's office we Robin Rosenbaum and Patty Diaz. There are rumors, according to the article, that a private practitioner has also put in. Anyone know who?
Saturday, February 03, 2007
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