Thursday, January 17, 2008

JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT IT WAS SAFE



to go to court and get appointments,








THE ROC IS BACK!

The Supremes have spoken HERE

The Stay is back in effect.

ROC n roll.

40 comments:

  1. Why anyone would be surprised by this is beyond me. The statute ultimately will be upheld.

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  2. YO YO YO Fake Blake in da house.

    IS EVERYBODY HAPPY???

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  3. THE CAPTAIN REPORTS:

    The Investiture of the Honorable Nushin Sayfie will take place on Friday, January 18, 2008 at 12:15 PM at the courthouse.

    CAPTAIN OUT .....

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  4. If they won't keep the stay in place that means they are not interested in the merits of this.

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  5. "A Listserv, A Listserv, my kingdom for A Listserv that I can send duplicate e-mails telling people how great I am!"- Mike Catalano

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  6. THE CAPTAIN REPORTS:

    Now that was one heck of an Investiture - too many bigwigs for me. That Sayfie family knows everybody!

    Cap Out .....

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  7. Captain:
    i wasn't able to get to the investiture...

    who was there?
    who spoke?
    who spoke well?

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  8. And now, thanks to those contacts...yikes!

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  9. Very quietly our own Jay White has become president of the Florid Bar. Way to go Jay!!!!

    Now about those Bar dues....

    And CLE Dude...

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  10. Wrong JAY WHITE IDIOT!

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  11. who the hell is "jay white". sounds like a state bird.

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  12. No...I'm pretty sure I have the corect guy. Jay White. Next president of the Florida bar. Nice to have a Justice Building guy in charge.

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  13. GRRrrrrr ROC! Ruff ruff grrrrrrrrrrROC! arf arf ruff ruff.
    Grrrrrrrrr.

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  14. Palm Beach County Attorney John G. “Jay” White, III has become president-elect designate of The Florida Bar after being elected without opposition. White will be sworn in as president-elect at the Bar's 2007 Annual Meeting in June, when current President-Elect Francisco R. Angones of Miami is sworn in as president. White will be sworn in as president in June 2008.


    BUT I DO LIKE THE RUMOR THAT IT'S OUR JAY WHITE - LETS KEEP IT GOING!

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  15. Dear Mr/Ms 12:33 pm poster:

    I really hate is when some jerk like you signs my name to something I did not write.

    If you are on the DUI listserve and do not want to get emails from all of us, ask and you will be removed, otherwise, as the King of Spain said to the President of Venezuela....

    The Real Mike Catalano

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  16. The key to understanding the ROC is to remember the importance of money and power. The ROC is tiny, but it is part of a much larger organization. That entity, which has gained geometrically in size, power and prestige over the past 3-years is the JAC.

    What was once a small administrative body has become, through revision 7, a giant power sucking monster. And who runs the JAC? Victoria Montanaro. It is her empire and she is loathe to dismantle it.

    FACDL isn't fighting the ROC. It's actually fighting Victoria Montanaro.

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  17. I hope you prepare better than that when you cross examine a witness dumbass:

    "Palm Beach County Attorney John G. “Jay” White, III has become president-elect designate of The Florida Bar after being elected without opposition. White will be sworn in as president-elect at the Bar's 2007 Annual Meeting in June, when current President-Elect Francisco R. Angones of Miami is sworn in as president. White will be sworn in as president in June 2008."

    Reminds me of '...because I saw him spit it out...'

    Used to love jackasses like you when I was a prosecutor.

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  18. http://www.floridabar.org/TFB/TFBResources.nsf/Attachments/7D21F10705AAFC008525724A00541A2F/$FILE/White-4BarWebsite.gif?OpenElement

    Here is the real Jay White, not this one

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  19. Yeah... Jay White. Likes his boat. Gets others to show up in court for him. Our Jay White! President of the Florida Bar.

    You go Baby.

    Now about my late CLE...

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  20. OMG Rump de la Rump: I just had the most brillant idea. Ready?

    You know how they put the pictures of missing children on milk cartons? Right?

    Well, get this:

    They should put the pictures of missing transvestites on cartons of Half and Half!!!!!!!!

    Thanks. You've been a great audience. Tip those waitresses!!!

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  21. Jay White is THE MAN!.

    I always knew he would go far.

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  22. I was proud to endorse Jay's successful candidacy for the Presidency of the Florida Bar.

    The criminal bar deserves having one of its own at the top for a year.

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  23. fake Alschuler is and always will be known on this blog as a SCAB. He crossed the picket line during the writers strike. SCRAM SCAB.

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  24. The King of Spain said to the President of Venezuela...."The Real Mike Catalano?"

    I didn't know they knew him.

    ;-)

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  25. Here's a thought: Proponents of the ROC say that private SAPDs are bitter b/c they wont be reciving anymore cases. Considering 90% of SAPD are severe money losers (compared to what we make when we are privately reatined) that couldnt be further from the truth.
    I have six or seven cases that I dont need to lose any more money on. How bout those ROC attorneys come and get them? If the ROC wants to handle cases b/c they would be cheaper and more efficient than us private attorneys, why dont they start by taking all cases that are currently being handled by SAPDs?

    I say the couple hundred attorneys in Dade that have SAPD cases go in front of the presiding judges and withdraw from our cases. We'll state in our motions that we will not apply for any fees for any work we've done and that we just want off the case. We are confident that the ROC will step right in and save the day.

    ROC and JAC want to save the taxpayers money? Then take my cases now so I can stop losing more money on them.

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  26. what a great idea 1:28, the criminal defense lawyers stand together and make a statement.

    BHA HA HA HA BHA HA HA HAHAHAHAHAHA

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  27. How about Alex Michaels for PD?

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  28. As the new Bar President, I think our Jay White could probably use his new considerable influence to help Alex Michaels become our next Public Defender.

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  29. Grrrrrrr Jay White ruff ruff arf arf arf. Alex for PDgreeeeee ruff ruff arf arf.

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  30. STOP THE BULLSHEET!!!

    ALEX MICHAELS FOR PD

    A VOTE FOR ANYONE ELSE IS NOTHING BUT BULSHEET!

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  31. the trialmaster does not do court appointed cases. the trialmaster is not a bottom feeder.

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  32. Right now in the Barak Obama campaign, as they are reeling from their upset loss in Nevada, there is a small group of top officials starting to hum this tune:

    We need a little Barzee...
    Just a little Barzee
    we need a little Barzee right now now now...


    The political mastermind is on his way???

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  33. Despite the loss, Obama camp says they won the delegate count rather than the popular vote, 13 to 12. The Associated Press seems to agree but at the end of the day its what the Nevada Democratic Party says, so looks like Hillary takes this one. Edwards is the one who came away with a true upset loss, at a mere 5%.

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  34. trial master

    you are such a fuck nut. id like to hit u in the back of the head with a bowling pin.

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  35. I'm pretty sure I invited you to mine via e-mail, Rumpole.

    Joe Fernandez

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  36. Trialmaster - A large bet is available that you do indeed do court appointed cases and are indeed a bottom feeder.

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  37. I have a larger bet that the trialmaster is a fictitious character that just writes in to get a response from idiots who believe him to be real.

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