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Subject:  Govern Without Lies? No Way, says Gov't
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 12:33:51 -0500
From: Jim Hardin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

U.S. News
10/16/00
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/issue/001016/mcdade.htm

Federally speaking, a fine kettle of fish. A new law is tying
prosecutors in knots.


By Chitra Ragavan

Two Octobers ago, Congress passed a funny little law.
It was named after its  sponsor, Pennsylvania Republican
Joseph McDade, but for the congressman, there  was
nothing funny about it. The Justice Department had spent
eight years  investigating McDade on racketeering charges.
He was finally acquitted by a jury  in 1996, but by then
McDade's health and spirits were broken. The McDade bill
 was his payback to Justice. It simply requires federal
prosecutors to comply  with state ethics laws.

No big deal? Not quite. In August, the Oregon Supreme
Court forbade all lawyers in the state to lie, or encourage
others to lie, cheat, or misrepresent  themselves. Under
McDade, the ruling now applies to Oregon's federal
prosecutors. "We've handcuffed the agents," says senior
FBI official David  Knowlton, "not the criminals."
The U.S. attorney for the Oregon district,  Kristine Olson,
has informed the FBI and other federal investigative agencies
that she cannot OK agents or informants to assume false
identities, wear body  wires, or engage in undercover activities. ....

Federal prosecutors despise the McDade law.
David Margolis,  a senior Justice  Department official and a
veteran organized-crime prosecutor, says McDade has  had
a major chilling effect. "Even I wouldn't go out on a limb,"
he says.  Justice officials are trying to gut the law before
Congress goes out of session  this week. The department
warned lawmakers in 1998 that prosecutors would be  lost
in a morass of quirky state ethics laws;especially during
complicated  multistate investigations. But defense lawyers
won the day. "Why should  prosecutors be exempt from
rules that apply to all other lawyers in that state?" says
Mark Holscher, lawyer for former Los Alamos scientist Wen
Ho Lee. So far, no court has dismissed a case or excluded
evidence on the basis of McDade.  "These are crocodile
tears," says veteran defense lawyer Irv Nathan.

Major headache. The biggest headache for prosecutors is
the American Bar Association's controversial Model Rule
4.2, adopted by many states. It prohibits  prosecutors from
contacting people represented by lawyers without first talking
to the attorneys. Remember when Kenneth Starr's prosecutors
ignored Monica  Lewinsky's tearful entreaties to call her lawyer?
They got away with it because,  since 1989, Justice has defied
Rule 4.2.

No more. Prosecutors now say adhering to 4.2 has hurt
white-collar probes, where securing the cooperation of informers
is often vital. In an investigation  of Alaska Airlines last year,
company lawyers barred federal agents from  questioning
employees. Sen. Patrick Leahy of Vermont says, "The pendulum
has  swung too far in the other direction." But House Judiciary
Committee Chairman  Henry Hyde of Illinois says he's not
inclined to repeal McDade. "That doesn't  mean I'm for crooks,"
Hyde says. "I'm for ethical behavior both by law  enforcement
and by defense counsel." Watching the fight from the sidelines
is  Joe McDade, now 69. "I didn't read about it. I lived it," he says,
of  prosecutorial zealotry. "The effort is not justice. The effort is
to break a  citizen."

Sent to J.A.I.L. by Larry Bolin, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

J.A.I.L. is an acronym for (Judicial Accountability Initiative  Law)
JAIL's very informative website is found at www.jail4judges.org



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