Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Chief Judge to Ignore Court Corruption on Live Webcast

Lippman Plans Webcast to Address Judges, Lawyers
The New York Law Journal by Joel Stashenko  -  May 15, 2012

Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman has announced that he will make an online address tomorrow [May 16, 2012] to discuss funding for the courts, his efforts to increase pro bono work and other issues facing the judiciary and legal profession. Lippman said yesterday that he also is likely to touch on his current lobbying effort with lawmakers to make reforms in the juvenile justice system. The 35-minute address is set to begin at 4 p.m. at www.courts.state.ny.us/currents-broadcast.shtml.

5 comments:

  1. If Lippman had a spine he would ONLY talk about the rampant corruption in NY's court system during his show. And he would ask for the public's help in cleaning things up. And he would also allow the press to report about how bad things really are.

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  2. Lippman is more vile than words allowed here. Lippman cannot root out corruption, because he is the final product of that corruption. Everything he says is to cover-up the venality of his court system. His proposals would further entrench corruption and cover-up in the court system. The court vermin don't need more fodder of public money. The court vermin need to be sweep out into jail.

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  3. Corruption seem to run up the tier. Each individual does plays a role in implementing and covering up the misdeeds and dishonesty among public enemy #1 Our justice system or better put injustice system.

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  4. this i have got to see...

    --Michael A. Hense is Searching For Rule Of Law In America

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  5. Lippman as an agent of the feds is in conflict. how did the feds roll Lippman and who was involved? Where is Sheldon Silver in this mix? So many questions and so few answers.

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