position:lawyer

  • #Sudan sentences four protesters to six-month jail terms over unrest
    http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/sudan-sentences-four-protesters-six-month-jail-terms-over-unrest

    A Sudanese judge jailed four people for six months on Thursday over unrest linked to deadly protests sparked by fuel price hikes in late September, a lawyer said. They are among hundreds initially rounded up after the demonstrations in which dozens died. The four were convicted by a court in Khartoum’s impoverished Haj Yousef district of creating a disturbance and disturbing public safety, said Mutasim al-Haj, one of their lawyers. "This is a harsh punishment because the judge gave them the (...)

    #Top_News

  • Saudi cleric jailed eight years for raping, killing five-year-old daughter
    http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/saudi-cleric-jailed-eight-years-raping-killing-five-year-old-daug

    A Saudi court sentenced a preacher convicted of raping his five-year-old daughter and torturing her to death to eight years in prison and 800 lashes, a lawyer said Tuesday. In a case that drew widespread public condemnation in the kingdom and abroad, the court also ordered Fayhan al-Ghamdi to pay his ex-wife, the girl’s mother, one million riyals ($270,000) in “blood money,” lawyer Turki al-Rasheed told AFP. The girl’s mother had demanded 10 million riyals ($2.7 million). read (...)

    #Saudi_Arabia #Top_News

  • #Egypt jails journalist for six months over «unauthorized» reporting
    http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/egypt-jails-journalist-six-months-over-unauthorized-reporting

    An Egyptian military court Saturday handed a journalist a six-month suspended jail term for reporting without authorization in a military zone of the Sinai, his lawyer and an army source said. Ahmed Abu Derra was acquitted of two other charges – of spreading “lies” through his reports on the army’s campaign against Islamist militants in the Sinai Peninsula and of taking pictures of waterways in the Suez Canal, said one of his lawyers, Mohammed Hanafi. read (...)

    #Freedom_of_the_Press #Top_News

  • #Bahrain jails 50 activists for up to 15 years
    http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/bahrain-jails-50-activists-15-years

    A young Bahraini girl poses for a picture during an anti-government protest in the village of Jannusan, west of the capital Manama, on 17 September 2013. (Photo: AFP - Mohammed al-Shaikh)

    A Bahraini court on Sunday sentenced 50 protest activists, many of whom were denied access to a lawyer and gave confessions under #Torture, to lengthy jail terms on terrorism-related charges, a rights group said. Separately, two police officers who were jailed for torturing a (...)

    #February_14 #Prison #Top_News

  • Revolutionary Socialist activist given extra four days’ detention

    http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/1/64/80972/Egypt/Politics-/Revolutionary-Socialist-activist-given-extra-four-.aspx

    Labour lawyer Haytham Mohamadein, a leading member of the Revolutionary Socialists, was ordered on Friday to remain in detention for four days at Attaqa police station in Suez pending investigations.

    Mohamadein was arrested at a military checkpoint close to Suez on Thursday. The charges he faces are yet to be officially confirmed and the army has not made any statements yet on the issue.

    According to the Revolutionary Socialists’ official Facebook page, Mohamadein has not been referred to the prosecution yet. (...)
    The Revolutionary Socialists’ official Facebook page stated on Thursday that there are unconfirmed reports that Mohamadein faces “forged” charges of “attacking an army soldier on duty.”

  • 7 years jail, 600 lashes for Saudi rights activist for alleged insults to Islam | NDTV.com
    http://www.ndtv.com/article/world/7-years-jail-600-lashes-for-saudi-rights-activist-for-alleged-insults-to-islam

    Jeddah: A Saudi court sentenced on Monday a rights activist to seven years in jail and 600 lashes for setting up a “liberal” network and alleged insults to Islam, activists said.

    “Raef Badawi has been sentenced to seven years in jail and 600 lashes,” lawyer Waleed Abualkhair wrote on his Twitter account, adding that the judge ordered the closure of the website of the Saudi Liberal Network.

    He said Badawi, a co-founder of the Saudi Liberal Network, was charged with criticising the religious police, as well as calling for “religious liberalisation”.

    A judge had referred Badawi in December to a higher court for alleged apostasy, a charge that could lead to the death penalty in the ultra-conservative kingdom.

    The judge said at the time that his lower court was not qualified to deal with the case.

    But the charge of apostasy was dropped on Monday, activists said.

    Badawi, 35, was arrested in June last year in the Red Sea city of Jeddah for unknown reasons.

    The network that he co-founded with female rights activist Suad al-Shammari, had announced May 7, 2012 a “day of liberalism” in the Muslim kingdom, calling for an end to the influence of religion on public life in Saudi Arabia.

    Sharia Islamic law strictly applied in Saudi Arabia stipulates death as a punishment for apostasy, but defendants are usually given the chance to repent and escape being beheaded.

    Saudi blogger Hamza Kashgari was deported in February last year from Malaysia to the kingdom and is being held in jail to face blasphemy charges over Twitter comments deemed insulting to the Prophet Mohammed.

    Kashgari’s comments triggered a wave of calls to execute him, although he later said he repented.

  • Visualizing Occupation: Children under Israel’s legal regime
    http://972mag.com/visualizing-occupation-children-under-israels-legal-regime/58973

    The different legal systems under which Israelis and Palestinians are tried apply to children as well. As +972 has consistently documented, Palestinian children arrested by the army are treated by the military court system as “potential terrorists.” The visual below demonstrates what would happen should two 12-year-old boys, one Israeli and one Palestinian, get arrested for fighting. One would swiftly be brought before a judge, given access to a lawyer, tried and spared jail time. The other could face two years in jail without trial. This illustration is the eighth in a series of infographics on Palestinian civilian life under occupation.

    By Michal Vexler, with the cooperation of Caabu – The Council for Arab-British Understanding


  • Making Tyranny ‘Legal’- http://original.antiwar.com/peter-casey/2013/07/10/some-problems-here

    Some recent secret legal opinions have been gems. When Dick Cheney needed a legal opinion that the President could wage war anywhere at any time, he turned to John Yoo, a lawyer in the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel. Yoo set out to oblige, but ran into a problem. He discovered that the Constitution grants “power to declare war” to Congress. Because saying no to Cheney was not an option, Yoo came up with a simple solution: the Constitutional Convention didn’t really mean it! “[T]he Framing generation,” Yoo wrote in his secret memo, “well understood that declarations of war were obsolete.” According to Yoo, the “Framing generation” granted Congress a ceremonial sop to quiet those at the Convention whining about checks and balances. Although it says no such thing, the Constitution empowers the President to “make” any war he pleases, Yoo reasoned. Problem solved.

  • How a 30-year-old lawyer exposed NSA mass surveillance of Americans—in 1975
    http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/06/how-a-30-year-old-lawyer-exposed-nsa-mass-surveillance-of-americans-in-

    US intelligence agencies have sprung so many leaks over the last few years—black sites, rendition, drone strikes, secret fiber taps, dragnet phone record surveillance, Internet metadata collection, PRISM, etc, etc—that it can be difficult to remember just how truly difficult operations like the NSA have been to penetrate historically. Critics today charge that the US surveillance state has become a self-perpetuating, insular leviathan that essentially makes its own rules under minimal oversight. Back in 1975, however, the situation was likely even worse. The NSA literally “never before had an oversight relationship with the Congress.” Creating that relationship fell to an unlikely man: 30 year old lawyer L. Britt Snider, who knew almost nothing about foreign intelligence.

    #surveillance

    • Et moi qui croyait avoir lu dans la presse que la surveillance systématique d’internet pour quiconque en trouvait le moyen technique avait existé de toute éternité.

      Sans même parler d’Echelon, qui remonte quand même à il y a quinze ans de cela, d’où selon vous pouvait provenir le m1X3D cAZe L33t SpE4k des à-coeur ?

      Mais peut-être voulez-vous dire que ceux qui prétendaient aider le peuple à s’émanciper grâce à internet n’étaient pas conscients de les livrer pieds et poings aux chiens de garde du Capital ? Vraiment ?

  • Bahrain court jails 3 protesters : lawyer | GulfNews.com
    http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/bahrain/bahrain-court-jails-3-protesters-lawyer-1.1192240

    A Bahrain court on Monday jailed three protesters for up to 15 years on charges including attempting to kill a policeman and taking part in anti-government demonstrations, a lawyer said.
    The main defendant was given 15 years for trying to kill the officer, as well as joining protests and taking part in violence in June 2012 in a village near the capital Manama, the lawyer said.
    The second got 10 years, also for attempted murder and participating in protests and violence, while the third was jailed for five years, the lawyer said, requesting anonymity.

  • Hundreds of workers ‘illegally’ dismissed in Alexandria

    http://www.dailynewsegypt.com/2013/05/26/hundreds-of-workers-illegally-dismissed-in-alexandria

    Around 350 workers have been dismissed from their jobs at a factory in Alexandria on Sunday morning, without adequate justification, according to the Egyptian Centre for Economic and Social Rights (ECESR).
    Mohamed Adel, a lawyer at ECESR said that between 350 and 400 workers at the Hi Tech Textile factory in Alexandria were relieved of their duties because they demanded higher wages. According to Adel, the owner of the factory laid off the Egyptian workers in favour of foreign workers because their wage demands are lower than the Egyptian workers.

    #workers #Egypt

  • Barbara Brenner, Breast #Cancer Iconoclast, Dies at 61 - NYTimes
    http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/21/us/barbara-brenner-breast-cancer-iconoclast-dies-at-61.html

    Ms. Brenner championed causes for most of her adult life, protesting the Vietnam War as a college student and working on women’s rights, civil rights and employment discrimination as a lawyer. She became Breast Cancer Action’s first executive director in 1995, two years after undergoing treatment for the disease and a year before it recurred.

    Ms. Brenner led the group until 2010, when illness forced her to retire. During the 15 years of her leadership, the group increased its membership to 50,000 from 3,500 and intensified its focus on demanding research into the causes of breast cancer, particularly links to #environmental pollutants like chemicals in food and the water supply, an area of research rife with unreliable data.

    Ms. Brenner was among the first to question what she called the “#pinkwashing” of America: the proliferation of pink ribbons and products carrying labels stating that part of the purchase price would go to breast cancer research.
    (...)

    [Her partner] Ms. Lampert said, “I always told her that I would make sure her obituary said she died after a long battle with the breast cancer industry.”

    #santé #pharma #chimie #pollution #recherche #charity_business

    son blog: http://barbarabrenner.net

  • Les dangers d’Internet en Azerbaïdjan
    2. Aller en prison pour des vétilles d’Occidental

    Azeri Activist Charged With Hooliganism Over Internet Video
    http://www.rferl.org/content/azerbaijan-activist-harlem-shake/24989279.html

    Rustamzade’s lawyer, Nemat Karimov, told RFE/RL that his client is accused of filming the “Harlem Shake” video in Baku’s metro and placing it on the Internet.

  • US drone strikes being used as alternative to Guantánamo, lawyer says- http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/may/02/us-drone-strikes-guantanamo

    The lawyer who first drew up White House policy on lethal drone strikes has accused the Obama administration of overusing them because of its reluctance to capture prisoners that would otherwise have to be sent to Guantánamo Bay.

    John Bellinger, who was responsible for drafting the legal framework for targeted drone killings while working for George W Bush after 9/11, said he believed their use had increased since because President Obama was unwilling to deal with the consequences of jailing suspected al-Qaida members.

    “This government has decided that instead of detaining members of al-Qaida [at Guantánamo] they are going to kill them,” he told a conference at the Bipartisan Policy Center.

  • Israel tourists face email inspections
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/apr/24/israel-tourists-email-inspections

    Israel’s internal security agency has been authorised to demand “suspicious” foreign travellers open their personal email accounts for inspection on entry to the country.

    Shin Bet officials have been given approval for such action in what they deem to be exceptional cases by Israel’s attorney-general, Yehuda Weinstein, despite a petition to overrule the measure by a leading civil rights group.

    “The threat of using foreign citizens for terrorist purposes is a growing trend,” said Nadim Avod, a lawyer in the attorney-general’s office. “Searching an email account is to be carried out in exceptional cases only after suspicious or pertinent information has been identified.”

  • A defence lawyer in Bahrain says 21 medical personnel have been cleared of charges linked to anti-government protests but cases remain open against two others who failed to appear in court.

    Lawyer Abdulla al-Shamlawi said a court on Thursday issued the acquittals, but left charges against two who did not appear in court.

    Arrests of dozens of doctors and nurses were part of the crackdown by the Gulf kingdom’s Sunni rulers after an uprising began in 2011 by majority Shias seeking a greater political voice.

    International medical groups denounced the arrests.

    The medics, nearly all of whom were Shia, were charged with taking part in illegal protests and other acts linked to the demonstrations.

    In October, five doctors lost their appeals on protest-related charges. Others have been freed or tried in absentia.

    http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2013/03/2013328105647947157.html

  • Russian Ties Put Cyprus Banking Crisis on East-West Fault Line - NYTimes.com

    http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/24/world/europe/russian-ties-put-cyprus-banking-crisis-on-east-west-fault-line.html

    LIMASSOL, Cyprus — Andreas Marangos, a Porsche-driving lawyer here, had just woken up when he heard the news that threatened to destroy his and Cyprus’s most lucrative business: setting up shell companies and providing financial services for wealthy Russians.

    #chypre #russie #crise-bancaire

  • Elizabeth Warren demande aux régulateurs des banques de lui dire quand, dans leurs « contrôle » de Wall Street, ils sont allés jusqu’au procès...
    http://www.upworthy.com/elizabeth-warren-asks-the-most-obvious-question-ever-and-stumps-a-bunch-of

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=mavB1lbtIow

    At 1:20, she asks the question we’ve all been wanting someone to ask FOREVER. Then a government lawyer stumbles over his words.
    At 2:20, she rattles off another one. Then a government lawyer stumbles over his words.
    At 2:55, she asks another lawyer the same question. Said lawyer then tries to not stumble over her words.
    At 3:25, she asks the same question again. That lawyer asks for some time.
    At 3:45, she gets our back and goes for the knockout punch.

    #banques #wall-street

  • Témoignage de l’avocat de “l’agent” du Mossad israélo-australien, mort dans sa prison sous haute sécurité. L’Australien était accusé de “graves délits” par Israël.
    Zygier was negotiating plea bargain before he died in jail, says his Israeli lawyer - Israel News | Haaretz Daily Newspaper
    http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/zygier-was-negotiating-plea-bargain-before-he-died-in-jail-says-his-israeli

    Israeli criminal attorney Avigdor Feldman said he met Zygier, dubbed “Prisoner X”, a day before his death.

    “I met with a balanced person, given the tragic outcome, who was rationally weighing his legal options,” Feldman told Channel 10 Television.

    Feldman said that Zygier was charged with “grave crimes” and that there were ongoing negotiations for a plea bargain. The attorney did not elaborate on the allegations, which he said Zygier denied. Reporting in Israel on the case has been subject to strict government censorship.

    “His interrogators told him he could expect lengthy jail- time and be ostracized from his family and the Jewish community,” Feldman said. “There was no heart string they did not pull, and I suppose that ultimately brought about the tragic end.”

    Australian media have reported that Zygier had been one of at least three Australian-Israeli dual nationals under investigation by the Australian Security IntelligenceOrganization over suspicions of spying for Israel.

    Australia complained to Israel in 2010 after forged Australian passports were among those used by what Dubai said was a Mossad hit squad that assassinated a top Hamas operative in the emirate. The killers, Dubai said, also had British, Irish, French and German passports.

    The Mossad is widely reputed to have stepped up its shadow war in recent years against Iran’s nuclear program, Lebanon’s Hezbollah guerrillas, suspected nuclear procurement by Syria and arms smuggling to Palestinians through Dubai, Sudan and Egypt.

    In an apparent reversal on previous statements, Australian Foreign minister Bob Carr said on Thursday his ministry had known about Zygier’s jailing in Israel as early as February 2010.

    On Wednesday he said Australian diplomats in Israel only found out about the detention after his death in custody later that year.

  • Fraudster/Alleged Racketeer Arnold & Porter’s Jerome Falk (aka Jerry Falk; formerly of Howard Rice) Joins JAMS Amid Controversies Surrounding PG&E, Ophelia Basgal, CSCHS, In Re Girardi, Doug Winthrop

    Jerry Falk, a former named partner at now defunct Howard Rice Nemerovski Canady Falk & Rabkin, abruptly quit Arnold & Porter.

    Per the Recorder:

    “Jerome Falk Jr.’s new career move has been more than a year in the making.”

    Falk began work at JAMS, concluding four decades of appellate advocacy spent predominantly at San Francisco’s Howard Rice Nemerovski Canady Falk & Rabkin.

    At 72, an age when some lawyers might be looking to retire, Falk said he’s ready for his “second act” at JAMS, where he will work full time as an arbitrator and mediator for a range of commercial, intellectual property, employment, insurance and other disputes.

    Falk, who has experience as an arbitrator, was prepared to make the move a year ago, around the same time the 80-lawyer Howard Rice struck a merger deal with Arnold & Porter. He stuck around to see his partners through the transition.

    “At the end of one year, I was ready to return to Plan A,” Falk said in an interview Wednesday.

    Douglas Winthrop, then managing partner of Howard Rice, said Falk’s support helped smooth the merger with Arnold & Porter, which took effect in January 2012."

    For the complete Recorder’s story, please click HERE.

    –----------------

    IN RE GIRARDI; JERRY FALK LACK OF CREDIBILITY

    At the conclusion of the appeal in a civil case prosecuted by the firms of Girardi & Keese and Engstrom Lipscomb & Lack against Dole Food Company, Chief Judge Alex Kozinski issued an order to show cause why Thomas Girardi and Walter Lack should not be disbarred, suspended, or sanctioned for the attempt to defraud this Court for the purpose of unjustly collecting a $500 million judgment.

    Representing Thomas Girardi in those disciplinary proceedings before ther Ninth Circuit were Wayne Gretsky of Skadden Arps and ethics expert Diane Karpman.

    Oral arguments ensued, during which one of the judges on the panel stated that the “elephant” in the room is the manner in which the matter would be developed by the State Bar of California.

    Subsequently, the Court found both Girardi and Lack culpable, and imposed close to $500,000.00 in monetary sanctions, reprimanded Girardi, and suspended Lack. Some of the findings included that Lack and Girardi have resorted to employing “the persistent use of known falsehoods” and that “false representations” were made “knowingly, intentionally, and recklessly” during years of litigation.

    The State Bar of California assigned the matter to an outside special prosecutor (Jerome Falk of Howard Rice) since Howard Miller of Girardi & Keese served as President of the State Bar, and had hired the Chief Trial counsel of the State Bar at the time, Mr. James Towery.

    After conducting an interview with Walter Lack, Jerome Falk chose to not file any charges against Lack or Girardi based on his position that any false statements submitted were not “intentional.” This determination was contrary to findings made by the Ninth Circuit.

    Within days of the issuance of Mr. Falk’s decision, YR advanced an ethics complaint against James Towery, Jerome Falk, Howard Miller, and Douglas Winthrop, contending that it had been improper for Mr. Towery to select Jerome Falk (of Howard Rice) to serve as special prosecutor because, among other reasons, Howard Miller (of Girardi & Keese) had appointed Howard Rice’s managing partner (Douglas Winthrop) as president of the California Bar Foundation, a foundation owned, controlled, and maintained by the State Bar of California, as well as because of the close business relationship between Howard Rice’s Jerome Falk and Wayne Gretsky of Skadden Arps.

    Subsequently, and fortuitously, YR also discovered that Lack and Girardi were actually clients of Jerome Falk and Howard Rice. YR had inquired with Mr. Hawley of the State Bar of California whether this fact was known to the Special Master investigating the complaint. The State Bar of California remained mum.

    Subsequently, Jerome Falk wrote to YR:

    I received your November 13 email concerning my participation in the State Bar’s investigation of Walter J. Lack, Thomas V. Girardi and other attorneys. It is filled with disparaging characterizations, all of which seem to stem from your allegations that I or my firm have represented Mr. Lack and Mr. Girardi.

    Your allegations are false.

    I have never represented either person, or their firms. Neither has Douglas Winthrop. Nor has my firm ever represented Mr. Lack or Mr. Girardi.

    From 2006-2008, my firm represented several law firms, including Engstrom, Lipscomb & Lack and Girardi & Keese, in a litigation matter. The public records of that litigation show that neither Mr. Winthrop nor I had nothing to do with that representation; in fact, I was unaware of it. The public records also show that my firm represented the law firms, but did not represent Mr. Girardi or Mr. Lack. The attorney responsible for that representation had left Howard Rice and taken the files with him before I was asked to serve as Special Deputy Trial Counsel in the State Bar matter.

    You are on notice that your allegations are false. The falsity of those allegations can be determined from the public records of the litigation in question.

    Jerome B. Falk, Jr.

    Dear Mr. Falk:

    Thank you for replying to my letter of November 13th, 2011 This will serve as a reply.

    In your letter dated December 7, 2011, you attempt again to defraud and mislead in your attempt to avoid responsibility for your repugnant and deceitful actions taken in connection with your actions as a special prosecutor on behalf of the State Bar of California against two of your and your firm’s clients — Girardi & Keese and Engstrom Lipscomb & Lack (and by operation of law, Thomas Girardi and Walter Lack), as part of a scheme to exploit your authority for financial gain.

    By analogy, rather than acknowledging that you were caught with your hand in the cookie jar, you seek to bamboozle the unwary by stating that it wasn’t actually your hand in the cookie jar but, rather, only your fingers, and in any event it wasn’t a jar but, rather, a plastic container which you contend doesn’t qualify as a jar. Therefore, you devote an entire paragraph proclaiming, “Your allegations are false.” You conclude by placing me on “notice” that my allegations are “false.”

    The contents of your communication are unethical in the extreme, as well as entirely frivolous factually, legally, and by operation of law, to wit:

    You claim, “In fact, I wasn’t aware of it” (referring to the fact that you and your firm had represented Girardi & Keese and ELL). While you acknowledge your firm (Howard Rice) did represent Girardi & Keese and ELL from 2006 to 2008 , you assert that you were not aware of this representation. Simply put, your assertion is false; it is simply implausible that for two entire years you were unaware that your firm represented such celebrity/famous/notorious attorneys such as Thomas Girardi, Walter Lack, and Pierce O’Donnell.

    This is particularly true since you are a member of Howard Rice’s “attorney liability” group, which consists of between 7-9 attorneys (including your colleagues Sean SeLegue, Pamela Phillips, and Steve Mayer), and the subject matter of the litigation was a suit advanced against Girardi & Keese, ELL, and O’Donnell for legal malpractice in connection with alleged attorney misconduct in the litigation involving El Paso Natural Gas/Sempra Energy, a series of cases which received significant publicity.

    I am also hard-pressed to believe that you were unaware of the estimated $250,000 retainer Girardi & Keese and ELL paid to your firm (money which paid your and your colleagues’ salaries), and that no one ever discussed this matter with you for purposes of addressing legal strategy or legal issues in person or during meetings.

    Most importantly, in your letter to Robert Baker you acknowledge that you had interviewed Walter Lack. Again, you ask me to believe that Walter Lack did not mention the fact that Howard Rice represented him and his firm only one year prior to your meeting.

    The fact that Walter Lack did not speak up during the interview with you is just too convenient, and is further circumstantial evidence that you and he both knew of the prior representation, and chose to nevertheless further continue with the conspiracy to obstruct justice for financial gain, to the detriment of the public and the proper administration of justice.

    Please see complete story @:

    http://lesliebrodie.blog.co.uk/2013/01/06/fraudster-alleged-racketeer-arnold-porter-s-jerome-falk-aka-jer

  • Australian refugee lawyer condemns deportations to Sri Lanka - World Socialist Web Site

    http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2012/12/21/refu-d21.html
    21 December 2012

    Since September, the Australian Labor government has forcibly returned more than 650 asylum seekers to Sri Lanka. Alongside members of the persecuted Tamil minority, they include poor Sinhala fishermen from western Sri Lanka.

    These refugees have been deported from Australia in large groups, after being arbitrarily “screened out” of the refugee visa application process. They have been denied the right to apply for asylum, blocked from access to legal advice, then bundled onto planes, sometimes within 48 hours.

  • Religious right lawyer Lisa Biron arrested by FBI on child sex charges « MasterAdrian’s Weblog
    http://masteradrian.com/2012/11/20/religious-right-lawyer-lisa-biron-arrested-by-fbi-on-child-sex-charges

    Religious right lawyer Lisa Biron arrested by FBI on child sex charges
    11/19/2012 7:05pm by John Aravosis 53 Comments Print

    Her name is Lisa Biron.

    Lisa Biron was just arrested by the FBI on federal child pornography and sexual exploitation of children charges. Basically, she’s accused of going on CraigsList and offering up a minor child for sex with grown men.

    Lisa Biron is a lawyer.

    Lisa Biron is a Christian lawyer.

    Lisa Biron is a very very Christian lawyer.

    Lisa Biron is so Christian a lawyer that the people she worked for include the Alliance Defending Freedom, an organization created by the worst of the worst of the Bible-thumping family values crowd.

    Per the Concord Monitor,

    Biron is associated with the Alliance Defending Freedom, a group of lawyers who, according to their website, are committed to keeping “the door open for the spread of the Gospel” by advocating for “religious liberty, the sanctity of life, and marriage and family.” In Concord, she worked with the ADF in defending a Pentecostal Church on Mountain Road in its tax fight against the city.

    Lisa Biron

    Source: WMUR

    Let me walk you through just how big the Alliance Defending Freedom is. It was founded by religious right leaders D. James Kennedy of the Coral Ridge Ministries and James Dobson of Focus on the Family (and a few others), and who sits on its board, Tom Minnery, Senior Vice President of Government and Public Policy of Focus on the Family.

    It doesn’t get any bigger on the religious right than Focus on the Family.

    Wow. Focus on the Family sitting on the board of an organization with ties to a woman accused of putting children up for sex with adult men on CraigsList.

    That’s new.

    And in fact, through a little more Googling, I found out that this organization is really the “Alliance Defense Fund,” a HUGE religious right legal group, infamous for its anti-gay “family values” advocacy. They simply changed their name recently.

    They might want to change it again soon.

    So I did a little Google search to find out more about Biron’s association with the Alliance Defending Marriage – since the articles in the media aren’t terribly clear about it – and amazingly, all the Google links pointing to her name on the Alliance Defending Marriage’s Web site end up on error pages. I.e., the Alliance Defending Marriage used to mention Lisa Biron on their Web site, and now they don’t. Imagine that.

    But fret not, I found the smoking gun anyway. Read on.

    As an example of the sudden memory hole that was Lisa Biron and the Alliance Defending Freedom, there’s this in Google when you search for Lisa Biron and Alliance Defending Freedom:

    Alliance Defending Freedom and Lisa Biron

    Google results for Alliance Defending Freedom and Lisa Biron.

    Did the Alliance Defending Freedom “honor” a woman accused of aiding and abetting pedophilia? Hmm, let’s click on that link and see.

    But when you go to any page that used to involve Lisa Biron and the Alliance Defending Freedom you get the Internet version of “what you talking about, Willis?”

    Alliance Defending Freedom and Lisa Biron

    Alliance Defending Freedom and Lisa Biron google search landing page.

    Oh, honey, you don’t know “embarrassing.”

    What’s really “embarrassing” is what used to be on those Web pages.

    You see, just last year, it appears that the Alliance Defending Freedom honored accused aider and abetter of pedophilia, Lisa Biron.

    Alliance Defending Freedom and Lisa Biron

    Alliance Defending Freedom “honors” woman accused of aiding and abetting pedophilia, Lisa Biron.

    Here’s what they had to say:

    ADF Allied Attorney Success Stories: March 2011
    By ADF Alliance Alert

    Congratulations to allied attorneys Geoffrey Westmoreland, Kevin Snider, Mike Tierney, Rick Macias, Steve Sanders, Stephen Casey, Greg Terra, Steve Whiting, Steve Amjad, Steve Fitschen, Tim Swickard, as well as new Honor Corps members, Albertos Polizogopoulos and Lisa Biron, for their recent accomplishments and successes listed below. Please take time to congratulate them!

    Wow, the alleged woman accused of aiding and abetting pedophilia even merited an exclamation point!

    And just to confirm which ADF this is, the link at the bottom of the post, that says “read more,” takes you here, back to “embarrassing”-land on the Alliance Defending Freedom Web site:

    Lisa Biron Alliance Defending Freedom

    Back to the Web page I saved from the memory hole. Note that Lisa Biron is not just an allied attorney, she’s a “new” member of the Alliance Defending Freedom’s “Honor Corps.” So I Googled the “honor corps” – and here is where things get really interesting, per the ADF’s own Web site:

    Alliance Defending Freedom has created the Honor Corps to recognize those allied attorneys who have completed 450 hours of pro bono service, and offers special awards in recognition of significant milestones in reported service.

    So you join the “honor” corps if you donate more than 450 hours of pro bono service to the ADF. In other words, woman accused of aiding and abetting pedophilia, Lisa Biron, worked for the Alliance Defending Freedom on 450 hours or more worth of legal cases. So she worked for them. That’s her tie to them. The accused woman aiding and abetting pedophilia, Lisa Biron, worked for the lead religious right family values legal group with ties to the biggest family group out there, Focus on the Family.

    To be precise, it’s pro bono work, so she didn’t get any money for it. But she still “worked” for them, was employed by them, they and their clients were her clients. Even if it was free work.

    An awful lot of trust the Alliance Defending Freedom put in the accused pedophile enabler.

    I told you it was worth reading on.

    I think the Alliance Defending Freedom put it best: “This is somewhat embarrassing, isn’t it?”

    Oh, but we’re not done yet.

    Let’s walk through a little more of what this lead religious right lawyer, Lisa Biron, working for “the” religious right legal organization, the Alliance Defending Freedom, is accused of having done:

    In making her case that Biron should be held, Fitzgibbon also made the following allegations:

    ∎ Two witnesses have testified to seeing Biron in possession of ecstasy, marijuana and cocaine.

    ∎ Biron sent a threatening text message to the person who turned her in to the police, advising him he would have to watch his back “FOR EVER.”

    ∎ Biron sent a text to a friend saying she might flee to Cuba because she had “nothing left.”

    ∎ Biron has asked people to lie to law enforcement about her case.

    ∎ Other juveniles have been subjected to Biron’s sexual activity and drug use.

    The Concord Monitor, in classic New Hampshire dead-pan, concludes the article thusly:

    On Biron’s Facebook page, which was taken down in recent weeks, she had listed the Bible as her favorite book.

  • SCANDAL EXPOSED! | Palestinian youth freed after CCTV shows Israeli border police’s false testimony | #Magav | Occupied Palestine | فلسطين
    http://occupiedpalestine.wordpress.com/2012/11/08/scandal-palestinian-youth-freed-after-cctv-shows-israel

    SCANDAL EXPOSED! | Palestinian youth freed after CCTV shows Israeli border police’s false testimony | #Magav

    November 8, 2012 by occupiedpalestine 0 Comments

    The CCTV video showed the officers had attacked Biomi violently and
    sprayed him with pepper spray, before detaining him. (MaanImages/File)

    Maan News Agency | Nov 8, 2012

    TEL AVIV, Israel (Ma’an) — A Palestinian youth from East Jerusalem was jailed for three weeks after Israeli border police claimed he attacked them, until CCTV footage showed police as the aggressors, Israeli media reported on Wednesday.

    Udai Biomi, 20, from Beit Hanina, was freed on Tuesday when his lawyer obtained footage undermining the border police testimony, Israeli daily Haaretz said.

    Two officers testified Biomi had attacked them out of the blue, and he was held in custody pending trial.

    The CCTV video showed the officers had attacked Biomi violently and sprayed him with pepper spray, before detaining him.

    “Unfortunately this is but one example of many of how citizens are accused of attacking police officers, when the officers were actually the aggressors … the courts often believe the officers – and the citizens remain under arrest,” Biomi’s lawyer told Haaretz.

    Biomi is mulling a complaint against the officers and suing them for civil damages.

  • ‘Monogamy is an illusion’ Taiwanese lawyer campaigns for multiple person marriage law | Gay Star News
    http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/%E2%80%98monogamy-illusion%E2%80%99-taiwanese-lawyer-campaigns-multiple

    ‘Monogamy is an illusion’ Taiwanese lawyer campaigns for multiple person marriage law
    Proposal for radical new Taiwan marriage laws, with same-sex marriage and civil partnerships for all, has nearly 30,000 signatures, including the leader of the opposition
    02 November 2012 | By Anna Leach
    President of Taiwan Alliance to Promote Civil Partnership Rights Hsiu-wen (Victoria) Hsu

    A campaign for same-sex marriage, civil partnership rights for all and legal protections for relationships between multiple people in Taiwan aims to attract a million signatures by the end of 2013.

    The Taiwan Alliance to Promote Civil Partnership Rights (TAPCPR) has nearly 30,000 signatures on its petition so far - including that of leader of the opposition Su Tseng-chang, well-known feminist Yu Mei Nu and popstars.

    President of TAPCPR, lawyer Hsiu-wen Hsu (also known as Victoria Hsu), said to Gay Star News in an interview today:

    ‘Monogamy is an illusion. Although according to the terms of the law it’s monogamy, but the truth of the situation is that it’s an illusion. If we look at heterosexual relationships in Taiwanese society we known there are a lot of people who have a lot of partners. I think the government should stand back from sexual activity of people.’

    The civil partnership aspect of the proposed bill will not be ‘something less good than marriage or a way to forbid gay people from using the word marriage’ like it is in other countries, said Hsu.

    ‘We want a truly new and equal choice for all people to chose a system that is more flexible than marriage. The new system of civil partnership will be a system which is open to all kinds of gender and sexual orientation, same-sex couples and opposite sex couples.’

    The ‘multiple person families’ part of the proposed law will adapt part of the existing law that has it’s origins in the old-fashioned Chinese practice of men taking multiple concubines in addition to their wife.

    ’It’s quite patriarchal and out of date,’ said Hsu. ‘So we have to modernise it and make it more democratic.’