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Trivia: Judge Gross's nickname?
THE MOUSE because he loved all things Mickey Mouse.
Bonus Trivia: Lawyer who was arrested with Judge Gross?
Harvey Swickle- also acquitted.
Double Bonus Trivia: Who were the defense counsel for Gross and his co-defendant?
Michael Tarre who was phenomenal and never got or gets the credit for being one of the top-notch trial lawyer-defenders of his time.
Tom Scalifini represented Swickle as per an alert reader (who thought his first name was Tim, but is actually Tom. Once we saw the last name we remembered and Mr. Scalifini was and is also a top-notch litigator in his own right .
Triple-I Know as Much as Rumpole Trivia: Who was the Judge and from what county was he from?
Judge Daniel Futch from Broward who pretty much hated Dade, hated Dade lawyers, was a mean and ornery son-of-a gun and who once said to us "how high can you count?" when we inquired what bond he was going to set.
On the day of the verdict Futch brought a contingent of BSO officers because-as he told the prosecutors- "I brought my own boys because I don't trust them guys from Dade to hold em when I take em in."
Quadruple I'm an REG Nerd Trivia: Name the prosecutor and where was the case tried?
Prosecutors were Dade ASAs Larry LaVecchio and Michael Band. Case was tried in the civil courthouse at 73 Flagler street- possibly in the late Judge Sidney Shapiro's (what a great decent judge he was!) courtroom.
Thanks for playing and allowing us to reminisce.
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ReplyDeleteSure do know about it.
ReplyDeleteKastrenakes handled trial. Great job. Lots of evidence.
Sally Weintraub handled many years of post / collateral litigation.
Convictions upheld.
This is a cause celebre because the defendant's family has bucks / clout + has enlisted the British media to claim that all we do in the States is flawed.
Want to tilt at windmills, be my guest, Don Rumpolo de la Miami.
Wrong -- This case was not in Sepe's division -- the original judge was Howie Gross and the second judge was Harold Solomon. See Maharaj v. State, 778 So.2d 944 (Fla. 2000) ("Judge Gross, the presiding judge during the first part of Maharaj's trial, was arrested on bribery charges in a separate case."). By the way, Gross's arrest came before any arrests or the events in CourtBroom occurred. It is likely that the Gross arrest gave rise to the later Operation CourtBroom investigation of other judges. Lenny Glick heard the first 3.850, but the Supreme Court reversed because he had been the supervising ASA of the trial ASAs. Then Gerald Bagley heard the 3.850 and vacated the death penalty.
ReplyDeleteIt was Judge Gross. These claims were litigated a few years ago before Judge Will Thomas after a week long evidentiary hearing who in a long order found them totally without merit.
ReplyDeleteDon't waste your money on this bogus claim.
One thing I know about the case is that a bunch of new evidence of innocence was presented in a state 3.850 proceeding and Judge Thomas denied after an evidentiary hearing, although issuing a pretty detailed order. On appeal the Third PCA'd. Now the Eleventh Circuit has granted leave to file a successive federal habeas petition and has indicated that they believe the newly discovered evidence claims have potential merit. If defendant ends up getting relief in the federal system its going to be in a detailed order that will make the Third's PCA (remember, PCAs are theoretically reserved for cases where there are no debatable issues and thus no contribution to the combined jurisprudential knowledge that appellate law represents would be made by writing) look pretty absurd. Way too many PCAs in significant criminal cases in the last few years out of the 3rd. The PCA has become a tool for ruling for the State in cases where such could not be justified in a written opinion, and a tool for avoiding Florida Supreme Court review.
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't Judge Sepe. Courtbroom was in 1991. This defendant was convicted in 1987!
ReplyDeleteThe federal order just said he could file a second habeas petition. It said nothing about its feelings on the merits. It's is bogus
ReplyDeleteMr Laeser - all I did was re-print an email- I never expressed any opinion on the case. It's a big one that has never been on my radar screen. I don't tilt at windmills pending the alcohol consumed prior to viewing said windmill.
ReplyDeleteGross's nickname was Mousie.
ReplyDeleteHowie Gross nickname was "Mousey".
ReplyDeleteEh. Much ado about nothing. First, while Abe and I don't always see eye to eye, I have no doubts about his integrity and insights and, therefore, no trouble believing him here. Second, Thomas is a legit judge. I have a VERY hard time believing that he'd uphold a bogus conviction.
ReplyDeleteNever ceases to amaze me how much hoopla a monied party can cause if they retain the "right" lawyer.
BTDT
The defense attorney in the Howard "mousey" Gross was the king of the laid back defense, Michael Tarre. The Judge was from Broward maybe Futch? In closing by Tarre, a pissed off spectator yelled out that Gross was a crook or something like that. The judge stopped the trial and removed that idiot.
ReplyDeleteHard to believe that Howie Gross scandal was 30 years ago. He and Harvey Swickle finagle d a bribe from a defendant to lower a bond. Only the cops helped set it up, and it was a fake case. Both were acquitted. Swickle was disbarred, never practiced again
ReplyDeleteGross got moved to Civil,lasted about two months, then resigned. Said he was bored. Then went into private practice. By then, his black hair had turned snow white. The judge on their case was Sidney Shapiro. Long time ago.
Mouse was the nickname for Judge Gross. But I do not know why, does anyone?
ReplyDeleteSo, super bonus question....why was Judge Gross called mousey?
ReplyDeleteHoward Gross was the judge in 1987.
ReplyDeleteHis nickname was Mouse.
He was represented by Michael Tarre and acquited by a jury.
Co-defendant was Harvey Swickle.
Dan Futch was brought in from Broward County to try the case.
Not sure who represented Swickle.
Gross was forced to resign, in spite of the acquital, by the JQC.
Gross case had nothing to do with the Court Broom mess in 1991.
Tim Sclafani represented Harvey Swickle.
DeleteProsecutor in the Gross case: Michael Band, who was assisted by Richard Schiffrin.
ReplyDeleteFed JNC is back up and running: http://www.dailybusinessreview.com/id=1202792916404/Meet-the-Attorneys-and-Others-Who-Will-Help-Pick-Federal-Judges-in-Florida?mcode=0&curindex=0&curpage=ALL#
ReplyDeleteHEY What about Ralph Pearson? Tom Scott? Wasn't the S&S the BEST place to eat lunch with judges and How about Gerry Klein playing golf every afternoon and isn't Hanzman the absolute best and who likes eating at Buccioni's in the grove for the best italian and what about all those fed judges who eat at Joes for lunch on Froday? Are they handing the maitre d 50's like the rest of us?
ReplyDeleteWhere's the best pizza in town? And who likes to eat at Tony Chans Water Club and who was fooling around with those perfect 10's and the 4 Ambassadors behind brickell and why are some judges having drinks at the Manderian on thursday nights and who remembers Judge Oppenborn and Judge Lando and how much more annyoing can I be? LOTS actually but I don't shop at Odd Lots but some defense attorneys do and why does everyone go to Casolas for Pizza when it's not the best and who likes that Steak at the chinese place on Ponce?
Whats the dilio on the Greico investigation? Inquiring annoying former judges want to know. No we NEED to know and who remembers JB SPence and who's the best civil litigator in town and is ROn Guarlnick still the best dressed Def attorney in town and what's going on now that Vicki Brennan left the bench and has anyone ever seen a better judge than Ellen Morphonious and wasn't Stan Blake the funniest guy ever and who likes those big double steaks at Cap Grille?
And Rumpole I wait all year for the SURVIVOR POOL AND PLEASE TELL ME WHEN I CAN SIGN UP?
What about Cye's Rivergate? Fake Real Former Judge used to love The Place For Steak right? Owned by Hy Ukitel. What about renting a 2 bedroom at Quayside? So close to the Jockey Club and Steve's Pizza! Judge Martin Coe was funnier than Judge Stan Blake. Come on man.
ReplyDeleteClive Stafford Smith, Maharaj's lawyer, is one of the most brilliant legal minds ever, anywhere. Anyone here wants to up their game, look to him.
ReplyDeleteHe also represented Omar Khadr, the 15-year-old captured in Afghanistan and confined at Guantanamo, who recently received an apology and $10m settlement from Canadian government.
Rump. You misstated the name of the defense attorney for Gross. Its Tarre, not Tare. He was the King of the laid back defense. I was lucky enough to give a closing argument right after him in a major federal case many moons ago. He put the jury to sleep. I woke them up. My client was acquitted, his and 6 others were found guilty.
ReplyDeleteI have a request for what I think would be a great column: What are the data on arrest numbers, year over year? Has the volume of felony / misdemeanor cases gone down precipitously as budgets have been cut and jails closed?
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ReplyDeleteI don't know if you saw that Chuck Edelstein had passed. Obit is here. http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/obituaries/article161302983.html
I worked with him one time, years ago when I was a very young attorney. His picture should be in the dictionary under "mensch."
Rump, why haven't you written anything about the fact that Judge Murphy's last day in Criminal is next Friday, July 21st? He's going to Civil. We're losing one of our great judges. Judge Tunis will be handling his division for the next 3 months. Anyone want to comment?
ReplyDeleteThis is precisely why our criminal justice system sucks. This is a huge waste of time and money. Mr. Davis, I understand the first several years of filings and attempts to mislead the press and the community because this guy has a ton of money (and influence) to pay you to basically stick your neck out and say whatever you need to say but enough is enough already and you may want to try to protect the little reputation you have left in this community and this country. Please don't continue to ask people to take food off their table to support what everyone knows is a disgusting, blatant lie.
ReplyDeleteI have had the pleasure of meeting and briefly working with Clive Stafford Smith when I was representing one of the Outlaw Motorcycle Cub members in a RICO case in Federal Court. At the time he was representing a club member who was on death row in Angola Prison. He is colorful, has an electric brief writing style, thinks out side the box and is an indefatigable advocate.
ReplyDeleteOh boy, Murphy leaves and Tunis there. From best to worse.From kind to nasty. From caring to condesending.
ReplyDeleteAgree with the comment about Clive Stafford Smith. I met him at a death penalty seminar where he was the keynote speaker. I was with his fellow Brit Sydney Smith and we had a memorable discussion. He really didn't seem like the kind of guy who is doing these cases just for the money.
ReplyDeleteIs that actually true about Murphy-that would be a disaster losing him to civil.
ReplyDeleteThe correct spelling is Tom SCLAFANI. I was a former AUSA from SDNY and also partners with Alvin Entin, Shelly Schwartz and Ron Dion back in the 80's. Offices in NMB.
ReplyDeleteGene Kubicki was always the best dressed attorney in Miami.
ReplyDeleteJudge Shelly Schwartz always had the most colorful ties. Judge Lantz had only one lucky tie he always woreewhen campaigning but it didn't help him his last campaign.
Judge Amy Donner was the best dressed female Judge and Morphonious began the colorful robes ( purple).
Rump, what are the new judicial assignments in criminal and civil.
ReplyDeleteWho applied for the two open circuit court seats? Also, I'm quite impressed at Real Fake Former Judge's post. Hilarious.
ReplyDeleteWow. Time travel is possible.
ReplyDeleteMurphy gone. De la O and Hanzman leaving in January. Ruiz not returning. This is all a disaster. All we need is Gordo and Rebull to return in January and it'll be the apocalypse. You'll see pestilence next on the horizon.
ReplyDeleteGive de la O 2 years in Civil then off to Federal Court fa la la.
ReplyDeleteHe kind of looked like a mouse.
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