It is rare that a prosecutor is disbarred for misconduct. But in Massachusetts the Board Of Bar Overseers (there is nothing better than Milo O'Shea as the corrupt Judge in the great movie The Verdict telling Paul Newman that he was going to refer him to the Board Of Bar Overseers- we could watch it a hundred times) has recommended disbarment for former Assistant Attorney General Anne Kaczmarek for her coverup of a police chemist's misconduct in using the drugs he was supposed to be testing. Apparently Kaczmarek was prosecuting the chemist, but her primary goal was to help coverup the chemist's misconduct which affected thousands of criminal convictions.
HT to a long time reader who sent us the article.
From The Verdict. Enjoy.
6 comments:
Best scene ever since “Judge” Peter Adrian gave that poor scared defendant decades in prison … because that So Called Judge was vindictive and reprehensible.
When the jury comes back and asks whether they can award more than what the Plaintiff requested, a classic.
What's the average time Rump waits to anonymously comment how great his preceding post was?
Do we really care what Mr. Markus watches before he goes whining before the court?
We have a couple of judges like that in our circuit.
Yes. Because Markus is one of the top defense attorneys In the country. In fact he’s the second best one we know of.
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