January 17, 2025, 06:50 PM
spunk639The price of defending people and holding the Government to their burden of "Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt."
So one of my colleagues or contemporaries who is also a Criminal Defense and Firearms Rights Attorney has been through hell for the past four years, first the Attorney General now Governor indictment him for tax evasion, he represents some people that don't fit the Massachusetts narrative, self defense shootings, some serious criminals where there was constitutional violations. AG Healey, now Governor indicted him for tax evasion, claiming he tried to hide winnings on a 1500.00 lottery ticket. By the way the guy is a conservative republican pro gun guy. Kind of Scalia mindset, he was found not guilty. Now they're saying he owns an 11 million dollar building because he gets his mail.and rents an office there. I know the guy working guy, doing what most of us do work to get by. Not in any way shape or form hiding 11 million. But he is beating the Government on illegal searches, coerced confessions and constitutional violations. The indictment came from an argument between an Asst. Attorney General and a State Police Investigator who wanted to question a client who was in a hospital after having a lung removed. Accused his school teacher wife of hiding the lottery tickets and cashing them, turns out her purse was stolen and the lottery agent who cashed ticket never saw him or the wife, and knew who cashed the tickets, a junkie. Found Not Guilty. Now auditing him and opening a criminal investigation into his past. Lawyer wins from hard work 85 to 90 %.of the time, shame. Guess it is true "Lawfare" if you can't win legitimately.
January 17, 2025, 11:56 PM
Rey HRHMaybe he needs a civil rights lawyer?