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Saturday, March 07, 2026

5 DAYS IN MAY PROLOGUE PART 2

 Before we can begin our in depth discussion and analysis of Five Days in May 1940, beginning with May 24, 1940, we must examine one remarkable day in May 1940, perhaps the most significant day in European history of the 20th century. 

May 10, 1940. 

Two remarkable things occurred on May 10, 1940. First, Winston Spencer Churchill was asked to form a government by King George VI. Second, as Churchill was assuming power in England, Hitler ordered German armies to begin the invasion of Belgium and France. Two men, who had circled each other warily for several years now entered direct conflict. 

But this was not something that had been foreseen a mere two years before. In 1938 Churchill, who repeatedly and mostly by himself spoke out against Chamberlin's agreement with Hittler during their meeting in Munich, was shunned, ridiculed, and not trusted for his actions as First Lord of the Admiralty, which many considered rash, in what is known as the Dardanelles Campaign, which in fact was a brilliant move and came within a breadth of succeeding in 1915-16 before becoming a humiliating British loss. As Churchill continually and loudly railed against Hitler and the German threat, he was isolated by both his own party and the opposition. No one in England had the stomach for another war with Germany. 

Both Hitler and Churchill shared several habits/traits. Both preferred to work late and sleep late. Both believed and personally prospered in the power of the spoken word. Both of them were semi-talented painters.  Hitler was a vegetarian and did not drink or smoke and started most days in a simple military uniform.  Churchill ate three hearty meals a day, spent most of the morning in silk pajamas, a multi-colored dressing grown, and slippers. He smoked several cigars a day and drank many bottles of champagne along with many (weak) scotch and sodas. For the next 80 days these two men would engage in a titanic struggle of wills with nothing less than the fate of the world at stake. 

In the early morning hours of May 10, 1940, Hitler traveled by train to an outpost at small German town near the Belgium border. Hitler and his entourage would remain there for 23 days while Western Europe fell. "Gentleman, the offensive against the Western powers has begun" Hitler told his staff in the early morning hours. In less than 40 days he would be the master of Europe. He and his staff had come up with a unique plan- Sichelschnitt"- sickle cut. Germany would invade Belgium and lure the French and English armies north. Then German Panzers would strike moving from the west to the east- a sickle encircling movement, pushing the French and the British to the coast.  By the time he went to bed on May 10 word had reached Hitler that Churchill had been named Prime Minister. His immediate reaction was neither witnessed nor recorded. 

Across the Channell as the German invasion roared through Europe, the phone rang in Churchill's bedroom at the Admiralty House in the early morning hours with the news that the Germans were invading Belgium and Holland and bombing airfields in France. Churchill quickly arose and dressed for the day that would change his life and history.

 By May 10 Parliament had had enough of Prime Minister Neville Chamberlin. A large contingent of members of Chamberlin's own Conservative party had abandoned him and the minority Liberal Party refused to back Chamberlin. That he had lost Parliament was apparent to him at least a few days before, and he began to plan for his successor. The first choice of King Goerge VI and Chamberlin was Lord Halifax. But Halifax repeatedly declined the invitation. First, as a member of the House of Lords, Halifax could not appear in Parliament, hampering his ability to lead, especially in a time of war. Second, Halifax saw himself as the power behind the throne. Churchill would become Prime Minister, but Halifax would engineer the peace with Germany.  Or so Halifax had thought. 

There was a hitch on May 10. Chamberlin had indicated the day before that he would resign, meeting privately with Churchill and Halifax. Churchill believed this was his moment. But when Hitler struck, Chamberlin changed his mind and told his war cabinet that he felt he should stay until the German threat was resolved. Churchill, as First Lord of the Admiralty was in Chamberlin's war cabinet. He remained silent as Chamberlin sought support to remain in power. But it was not to be; his party would not support him, and the Liberals were demanding a national government with Churchill at the head. 

With nowhere else to turn, The Conservative party reluctantly formed behind Churchill, and he was invited to the Palace to meet the King, where he was asked to form a government. 

 And so on May 10, 1940, as Hitler struck boldly and quickly across Europe. a British Bulldog assumed power across the channel and began to steel his country for a long and bitter struggle. "Nations who went down fighting rose again, but those that surrendered tamely were gone forever" Churchill began to repeatedly say. In the coming fourteen days Churchill would struggle to remain in power, fending off Halifax's maneuvering and machinations behind the scenes to first force Churchill to negotiate a peace with Hitler, and then to have Churchill removed when he refused to seek peace. 

And who was the politician that would step up and support Churchill during his darkest hours, realizing that Churchill had been right about Hitler all along and that the only way to deal with him was to fight him and defeat him and that there could be no negotiations for peace? 

None other than Neville Chamberlin. Chamberlin had brought Churchill into his war cabinet. Churchill, while criticizing Chamberlin's actions at Munich, was personally very kind to Chamberlin. When he became PM, Churchill allowed Chamberlin to remain at 10 Downing Street for several weeks. He brought Chamberlin into his war cabinet as Chamberlin had done with him and sought out his advice often. And as Halifax tried to wrest the government away from Churchill, Chamberlin remained non-committal before whole heartedly backing Churchill and giving him the political security to focus all of his attention on Germany and saving the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) from annihilation as it was surrounded on three sides in France and being beaten into the sea. 

Understanding that on May 10, 1940 Churchill finally assumed power on the day Hitler launched his successful invasion of Europe- a day unlike any other in European history- we can now begin our in-depth examination of the five days in May that saved Western Civilization from Nazism and Hitler. 

Friday, March 06, 2026

FRIDAY MARCH 6 THOUGHTS

 Head over to DOM's blog and read about yet another Miami legal legend -Frank Rubino- passing   away. When we talk about the Miami defense bar being fearless and the most trial active in the nation, Frank was one of the reasons why. He led the way for many of us and he will be greatly missed. Frank was lead counsel in the government's case against Noriega. We know the new generation of DeSantis Drones and Starbucks swilling ASAs under 30 are saying "who's that?"  And that's ok, but if you plan on making Miami law a career, at some point you should become familiar with the major cases of the past decades that helped shaped this town. Norigea; Lozano; Overtown Riots; The Great Corruptor; Joyce Cohen; Country Walk.  Read up and learn. 

Financials: The VIX. known as a the fear index, is the highest it has been in two years over 27. For context, it was in the mid-teens before the war started. And stocks opened down sharply for reasons other than financial. So for example, when Costco reported yesterday after the bell and had a dynamite quarter with beats across the board, and opens down 20 points, we are a buyer. In other words, when non-financial matters affect the market negatively, we buy quality companies. It's not as a successful investment strategy like betting on home-dogs in the NFL, but it's up there.  Our strategy today is to let the fear based sellers clear out. Around 2PM we will start buying bargains. 

Felony Murder. We can, should, and someday before we leave- will, write extensively on the felony murder rule- perhaps the worst part of criminal law that is responsible for the most injustices in the system. For now, the NY Times covers Alabama's scheduled execution of Sonny Burton- an elderly 75 year old inmate who didn't kill anyone. The murderer who pulled the trigger when Burton was long gone got life in prison. So naturally Alabama wants to put a mask on Burton and give him nitrogen until he suffocates. They won't need to strap this old man who uses a wheelchair to get around to the table. He's pretty helpless and immobile.

Go BAMA! Show the world that North Korea and China and Russia aren't the only places where they execute people who do not deserve it and without due process.  

Wednesday, March 04, 2026

THE MORE THINGS CHANGE

 THURSDAY FINANCIAL UPDATE: 

This is what we wrote on Monday morning:  

AVGO (Broadcom, which reports this week) below 350 (it's around 320 now. Because it reports this week, this will be our first buy, either late today or tomorrow),

Well Dear Readers, AVGO reported Wednesday night and blew the doors off its quarter and forecasted 100 billion (with a B) in income from AI in 2027. AVGO is up over 20 dollars in pre-market trading. This is a long term (18 month plus) play that is going to double in price. AVGO also reported a 10 billion (with a B) share buyback. Economics 101- less supply, same demand, prices rise. FYI.


The more they remain the same. 

UPDATE: Speaking of changes, ACE Bar attorney Brian Tannebaum has issued this update:

On December 5, 2025 the Florida Bar Rule allowing for an interim suspension upon arrest for a felony went into effect. On that same date, the bar filed dozens of petitions.

 The first order was issued and it’s some good news. The Supreme Court declined to enter an interim suspension against a lawyer in PTI. It was denied without prejudice for the bar to refile if the lawyer fails to complete PTI.


 ...

As this is a new Rule, and was opposed by the Board of Governors and many bar counsels don’t like it either, there is a possibility that this type of ruling provides guidance for the bar and defendant-lawyers in PTI can avoid these petitions.


And finally this:  The market is rallying today after an up and down day Tuesday. Caution. Danger Will Robinson. This is a possible dead cat bounce. We like AVGO ahead of earnings. And will nibble at some others. But move slowly. This war business has a ling way to go until it is settled and there will be more ups and downs. 

Monday, March 02, 2026

MONDAY MARCH 2 2026 THOUGHTS

 Good Monday morning. We start a new week in the REGJB, with trials set, and the State announcing "victim wants max." 

However international events are intruding on everyone's thoughts. So let's dive in. 

Oil. There is plenty of oil in the world that has been delivered or is being delivered and is out of the Mid East. Oil companies however use any excuse to raise prices. Today we will see prices rise to the mid 70's a barrel, and we could see 100 a barrel in the future. But most of that will be a non-supply/demand response, with news driving the price. 

Iran. Iran has suffered under a religious theocracy for nearly fifty years. Women are beaten, degraded, and imprisoned for not following rules designed to make them second class citizens;  intellectuals are  scorned and prosecuted (and this doesn't just occur in Muslim religious theocracies, as the battle in Texas and Alabama to force the display of biblical quotes in public places continues unabated), and minorities like the LGBTQ community are persecuted and murdered. In recent months the Ayatollahs have ordered the wholesale murder of people protesting their regimes. The Iranian people, who have a long history of a brilliant and vibrant culture have suffered too long. The religious/criminal leaders need to go. While they led chants of death to America and death to Israel, they are facing their own elimination, and rightfully so. 

Financial Markets. We went to 60% cash last week, buying short ETFs QID and SQQQ which are up nicely this morning. But the horse is out of the barn on those, so do not buy them today. As you consider your portfolio remember Warren Buffet's first rule of investing- when people panic, be greedy, and when people are greedy, panic.  

If you have assets to deploy, here are our thoughts. Historically, markets have fallen about 1.1% on the first trading day of an international event similar to this one, and 4.4% over the two weeks following the event, and risen well over 10% in the two months following the end of the incident. We can expect those trends to continue. So today is not the day to buy, nor panic sell. There are issues unique to this event, as each event has unique possibilities. Here, the closing of the Straits of Hormuz for a longer period of time could inflict short term damage to world economies.  China is the wildcard here as they purchase about 80% of Iranian energy products that Iran exports. China's response is at this time not discernable. It would be extremely unlikely for China to provide military support to Iran. Rather, we expect them to watch the situation closely and quickly re-establish ties with whomever ends up leading Iran in the coming months. 

Any short-term Iranian military success will also cause a sharp drop in US equities. By that we mean the damage or sinking of a US naval vessel, or a more successful missile strike against US forces in the region than we have seen up to now.  More likely is that Iran will continue to target soft civilian targets of their neighbors, like they have recently done in attacking Dubai's airport (our all-time favourite airport). 

Many stocks will be attractive in the coming days, including the ETFs XLK, VOO and VOOG. 

We, of course love NVDA below 180, META below 650, APPL below 270, AVGO (Broadcom, which reports this week) below 350 (it's around 320 now. Because it reports this week, this will be our first buy, either late today or tomorrow), and TESLA below 400. 

TESLA is the most intriguing company. If you have been listening to Elon carefully, as we have, TESLA is transitioning from a car company to a robotics company where the market to sell or lease a personal robot is literally in the billions.  If you're a 30ish ASA/PD/Young lawyer, we would advise to start picking up a few shares every month, as well as buying an ETF with a large exposure to TESLA. If you're older, there is still a near-term horizon which could pay off nicely, as many analysts view 2028-2030 as the time frame when robotic sales will begin to show up in the company's financial reports. TESLA at 400 could be akin to NVDA at 50, or AMZN at 20. 

While it takes a significant amount of time, attention, and financial sophistication (like the ability to quicky read and comprehend a company's annual report or the 10K) to safely pick individual stocks (eliminating most of our robed readers) picking a good ETF with a great track record is a safer and easier way to make a smart investment. XLK, a tech ETF, has been our best performing ETF since 2020. Always keep an eye on the expense ratio. A price below .5 is a must. A good ratio is < .25% for a stock ETF and < .10% for a bond ETF.

Final thoughts. Regime change is hard. See, Iraq, 2000-2015. But sometimes it is needed. See Germany and Japan, 1930-1945. The leaders of Iran need to go. The Iranian people have waited too long for the world to step up to the plight. 


Saturday, February 28, 2026

5 DAYS IN MAY- PROLOGUE

 May 24-28, 1940, London, were arguably the five most important days for Western Civilization. The decisions made by England's new Prime Minister- Winston Spencer Churchill -saved democracy and freedom from Nazi oppression. It is our intention to examine those days, at times hour by hour, drawing on a detailed history from multiple sources that we have spent a good deal of our life reading and studying. England from 1930-1945 is our passion, and the hours we have spent learning about the lives of those who lived in those times, and the decisions they made, has been our joy. So now that football is over, you can expect these posts on the weekends to come. Let's dive in. 

May 24, 1940. Winston Churchill has been Prime Minister for exactly fourteen days. On this Friday things never looked bleaker for England. The decisions Churchill and his war cabinet would make would not win World War II, but they would prevent Hitler from winning the war, as Germany was never closer to winning the war than on Friday, May 24. 

There are three prime characters we must study, and a fourth outside their orbit. You can think of this as a triangle of men, with one other hoovering outside the three interconnecting lines. Those men were Churchill, former Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, and Lord Edward Fredrick Lindley Wood Halifax, often referred to as the "Reverend Holy Fox" by Churchill behind Halifax's back. 

What we first must understand is that Halifax was the King's choice to replace Chamberlain when he resigned. But Halifax was not a member of Parliament. He was a member of the House of Lords, and as such, he could not appear in Parliament and lead Parliament as a Prime Minister.  When asked, Halifax deferred to Churchill being chosen, believing that he could be the power behind the throne. He was wrong. Churchill was always a step ahead of him. Or, as we will see, almost always. 

The fourth member of this triangle plus one was...surprisingly, Benito Mussolini. It was not, as you might expect, Hitler, although his actions, and inactions were crucial to Churchill's and England's success. 

The stage in Europe was bleak. France was nearly defeated. The Germans were marching on Paris. The British Expeditionary Force, over three hundred thousand men, were trapped and retreating to the French coast. England was facing the near total loss of her army. And there was more. 

King Leopold III, the monarch of Belgium, was about to surrender his army and country to the Germans. When France and Belgium fell, England would truly be standing alone. Europe would be lost under the grip of the "odious Nazi' regime", and without her army, only the RAF and the navy would be left to protect England from invasion. The United States was eighteen months away from entering the war. President Roosevelt did not trust Churchill, and was hesitant to extend himself, especially while facing re-election for an unprecedented third term. Churchill and Roosevelt would not form their close friendship and trust for more than two years hence, and in the interim, Roosevelt plotted to take England's navy and many of her overseas bases because he and his advisors did not think England would survive. 

Halifax moved steadily and stealthily, with the support of the King and a large contingent of the Conservative party, for a peace agreement with Hitler to be brokered by Mussolini, who had not yet brought Italy into the war. Some members of the Conservative Party (of whom Churchill was also a member) did not agree with seeking peace, nor did most of the Liberal Party, whose strong support was the only reason why Churchill was chosen as Prime Minister- making him a shaky, compromise PM. 

For reasons we will discuss later, regarding some disastrous decisions Churchill made in the First World War, Churchill was not trusted. He was thought to be impetuous, stubborn to a fault; an unstable alcoholic who was not fit to lead England at this dark hour. 

So we begin our study of these five days with Churchill being undermined by his own war cabinet, with shaky support at best from Parliament, facing the loss of France, Belgium, and England's army. 

As we will see, Hitler was never closer to winning World War II than on Friday May 24, 1940. What Churchill and England did and did not do, and what Hitler did not do, shaped future events and sealed Germany's fate in a way that could not been seen nor understood during that fateful weekend. Had England fallen, the world would have been a much different place for the rest of the 20th century. And facing the loss of her army, England was about to fall. 

But one man would not let that happen, and we will be examining in the days and weeks ahead on this blog his responses to the rapidly unfolding events during those five days in May, 1940, that would test him like no other leader has ever been tested. 

The man was about to meet the moment.  


Thursday, February 26, 2026

SHAWN ABUHOFF & 31 OTHERS APPLY TO JNC .....

THE CAPTAIN REPORTS:

SCROLL DOWN TO THE BOTTOM FOR OUR ADDENDUM REGARDING THE 3RD DCA.


SO, YOU WANT TO BE A CIRCUIT/COUNTY COURT JUDGE .....

The Judicial Nominating Commission (JNC) for the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida is entering a busy stretch following the expansion of the bench in Miami-Dade County.

In 2025, Governor Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 2508 into law, creating four additional County Court seats and three additional Circuit Court seats. Last year, the Governor filled two of the County Court seats and one Circuit Court seat. The JNC is now tasked with interviewing applicants for the remaining two County Court and two Circuit Court vacancies.

THE APPLICANT POOL .....

The JNC received 32 applications, divided as follows:

10 applicants for County Court only

11 applicants for both County and Circuit Court

11 applicants for Circuit Court only

The Commission will conduct interviews on March 13 and may nominate up to 12 candidates for County Court and 12 for Circuit Court.

A NOTABLE APPLICANT: ASA Shawn Abuhoff .....

One name that immediately stands out is Assistant State Attorney Shawn Abuhoff (and not because he is listed first). Abuhoff has applied for a seat on the County Court.

Many in the legal community will recall the high-profile disputes in 2024 and 2025 between the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office and members of the criminal defense bar. Abuhoff was at the center of one such controversy in the case of State v. Pratt.

In that case, the defendant was charged with second-degree murder and represented by Assistant Public Defenders Natalie Ender and Lauren Dawson. During the proceedings, the Public Defender’s Office filed a motion seeking Abuhoff’s removal, alleging that he attempted to intimidate a key witness. Specifically, Ender claimed that Abuhoff and a police officer appeared near the home of witness Bridet Lampley and banged on the window of a car in which she was seated.

The presiding judge, Judge Wolfson, denied the motion.

Shortly thereafter, Abuhoff filed a motion seeking to disqualify Ender and Dawson, Abuhoff wrote in his complaint as to Ender and Dawson that “Their actions of tampering with a witness have made them witnesses themselves and created conflicts that this court can not ignore,” His office also publicly announced that both attorneys were under criminal investigation and that it was “in the process” of determining whether charges would be filed.*

Judge Wolfson denied that motion as well.

*No charges were ever filed against either Ender or Dawson.

FACDL-MIAMI ENTERS THE FRAY .....

The dispute drew the attention of the local chapter of the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (FACDL-Miami), which alleged a broader pattern of prosecutorial misconduct.

FACDL cited several incidents, including the removal of ASA Michael Von Zamft from the case of State v. Corey Smith by Judge Wolfson. The organization also publicly commented on actions taken by the State Attorney’s Office in the murder prosecution of OnlyFans model Courtney Clenney and the related charges against her parents.

Regarding the Ender and Dawson matter, FACDL’s Board of Directors issued a statement asserting that the State Attorney’s Office “continues to engage in a pattern of unethical misconduct” in cases where defense attorneys have “done nothing more than uphold their constitutional obligation and duty to defend their client.” The Board further criticized what it described as the unjustified public accusation of criminal conduct against defense counsel and their investigator.

The Miami Herald covered it in July of 2024 in two stories you can read here and here.

Here is a list of the 32 applicants:

COUNTY COURT ONLY

Shawn Abuhoff 
Yaneth Baez  
Johanna Benedi  
Madelin D’Arce** 
Kimberly Hillery 
Yvette Lavelle  
Gustavo Losa 
Marlin Muller  
Jeffrey Pierce  
Patricia Salman 

COUNTY & CIRCUIT COURT

Natalia Costea 
Yenly Dominguez  
Christian Dunham 
Aaron Feuer 
Scott Janowitz  
Jose Martinez 
Andrew McGinley 
Michelle Roth 
Monica Segura  
Alexander Shear 
Annette Strauch 

CIRCUIT COURT ONLY

(All are County Court Judges except for Mrs. Alvarez)

Destiny Goede Alvarez**
Rita Cuervo 
Miesha Darrough  
Elisabeth Espinosa  
Christopher Green  
Chiaka Ihekwaba  
Alicia Garcia Priovolos  
Jorge Perez Santiago 
Stephanie Silver 
Eleane Sosa-Bruzon 
Michelle Urbistondo  

**Destiny Goede Alvarez has been a member of The Florida Bar for five years (the minimum necessary to qualify to be a judge). She has two degrees from the University of Florida, she was President of Florida Blue Key, and she was inducted into their Hall of Fame. She is a member of the Federalist Society.

She was an Intern for Federal Magistrate Judge Amanda Arnold Sansone; spent a year working in the DeSantis Administration for the Department of Transportation; was an Associate at Gray Robinson for two years (is there any law firm more connected to the DeSantis Administration?!); and she is currently is a Partner at Goede, DeBoest, & Cross (the Goede is John Goede - her father we surmise)

Another interesting note: Attorney Madelin D’Arce, who applied for County Court, is also a Partner at Goede, DeBoest, & Cross. 

THIRD DCA JNC

The 3rd DCA JNC has announced that they will be conducting interviews of seven applicants to replace Judge Kevin Emas, who is retiring from the bench on March 31. The applicants are:

Jeffrey DeSousa

Judge Javier Enriquez

Judge Spencer Multack***

Judge Joseph Perkins

Judge Thomas Rebull

Thomas Ward

Judge Robert Watson

Interviews will take place on March 17, and the JNC will nominate up to six of the seven applicants to the Governor's office.

***Judge Multack could have an uphill battle to get the call from Gov. DeSantis. Multack sits in Family Court and, until last week, sat over a paternity case between Arlene Delgado and Jason Miller. The case has already gone through nine judges, and, at one point in the litigation, Delgado moved to recuse Multack from the case, arguing that he was biased for Miller. But recently, Miller decided he didn't like Multack either. 

Miller, according to a post from Above The Law, was all set to be the White House communications director for the first Trump administration when news circulated that he’d had an affair with fellow campaign staffer, Arlene “AJ” Delgado. Delgado has a 7-year-old son that she contends belongs to Miller. 

Last week, Miller went onto X (formerly Twitter) and tweeted (is that still a word), 

"I am actively opposing Florida Judge Spencer Multack's application to get a promotion to Florida's Third District Court of Appeal, and I will be activating EVERYONE I know and EVERY resource I have to stop his bid". 

Multack recused himself four hours later. You can read the story from Above The Law here. Florida Bulldog covered it here.


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Monday, February 23, 2026

SNOWDAY

 Good morning. Monday is a rare snow day for NYC public schools as nor'easter blizzard slams the eastern seaboard. 


Here in South Florida the nation holds its collective breath as we struggle with temps that are dipping into the low 60s-high 50's. But we are resilient. 

People who don't know a blue line from a blue moon are celebrating the USA Hockey Team's overtime gold medal win over Canada. If you were watching the game Sunday morning, that group of fans arriving late in the third period with American flags draped over them was the Miami contingent. 

Stocks are mostly flat in pre-morning activity as the world digests the new tantrum-tariffs and China announced the awarding of their nation's highest medal (The People's Hunter-Biden Laptop Medal) to Justices Roberts, Gorsuch and Coney-Barrett for service to the People above and beyond the call of duty.  

Next up on the High Court's docket- the decision on whether the President can lawfully order the deportation of  Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook to South Sudan; whether the president can rename the Washington Monument, the Library Of Congress, Central Park and the Grand Canyon after himself; and whether the president can force Greenland to reimburse the tariffs the US illegally collected? 

Miami Practice Tip Reminder: Include those certifications about whether you've used AI or not in your pleadings. Query: does this apply to the SAO's discovery responses? And if they don't include the certification can you move to strike their witness list?