Quote: " The reader by now is asking why prosecutors would waste time on the

innocent when there are so many real crimes.  Silverglate provides 
conclusive answers. For example, politically ambitious federal 
prosecutors, such as Rudy Giuliani and William Weld, pick high profile 
targets to frame in order to build name recognition for political 
careers.  Giuliani picked Michael Milken and Leona Helmsley.  Weld 
picked Boston mayor Kevin White. Giuliani went on to be Mayor of New 
York and a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination.  Weld 
went on to be a two-term governor of Massachusetts.  Leura Canary, 
perhaps at the urging of Karl Rove, picked Alabama Governor  Don 
Siegelman. Michael J. Sullivan picked Thomas Finneran, Speaker of the 
Massachusetts House of Representatives, and so on.

 From Silverglate’s book, the reader can learn how federal prosecutors 
manage their frame-ups of innocents.  For a targeted city or state 
political figure, the prosecutor first hunts for a criminal act somewhere in
the bureaucracy.  Perhaps some low 
level person has extorted a bribe for a permit.  Once such a person is 
caught, he or she is told that charges will be dropped if information is 
given that can be used to implicate the mayor or Speaker of the House or 
governor. As federal district court judges now permit hearsay and 
uncorroborated testimony, a totally innocent high profile person can be 
snared on the basis of testimony by a petty crook low in the bureaucracy.

This is the way America works today.  Just as state and local police 
cannot stand up to the FBI, elected state and local officials are 
powerless in the face of their pursuit by corrupt federal prosecutors."

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Subject: How the Feds Imprison the Innocent: New Book Confirms Tyranny of
Good Intentions Thesis

Be afraid.  This is not irony.  I really mean BE AFRAID.  Because I'm 
sure most of you will do nothing to right the wrong exposed (again) 
here.  And most of those who would are unable to, short of killing 
criminal prosecutors.

Tony B.


October 04, 2009
How the Feds Imprison the Innocent: New Book Confirms Tyranny of Good 
Intentions Thesis

By Paul Craig Roberts

Authors of serious books seldom have cause to celebrate, but Larry 
Stratton and I have two reasons to open the champagne.  Crown 
Publishing, a division of Random House, has announced a second printing 
of the second edition of The Tyranny of Good Intentions, and the noted 
civil libertarian and defense attorney, Harvey Silverglate, has just 
published a book covering many of the same legal cases and vetting our 
conclusion that in the United States every American is in grave danger 
from unscrupulous prosecutors who target the innocent.

For two decades I have been attempting to make Americans aware that the 
danger to their liberty comes not from foreign adversaries, terrorists, 
or criminals, but from prosecutors, who have destroyed law as a shield 
of the innocent and turned law into a weapon against the innocent. The 
Tyranny of Good Intentions  (the publisher’s title) documents how the 
legal principles that protect our civil liberties were eroded by 
prosecutors even before the Bush regime obliterated what remained of the 
Bill of Rights.

The struggle has been uphill, because neither the right-wing nor the 
left-wing is emotionally content with the facts that Stratton and I 
present. Conservatives tend to see civil liberties as liberal coddling 
devices for criminals and, today, for terrorists.  Predisposed to "law 
and order," conservatives align with police and prosecutors.  They 
object to accounts of police misbehavior and prosecutorial abuse as 
propaganda in behalf of the criminal class.

The left-wing tends to see law as a tool of oppression that "the rich" 
use to control the lower classes, and liberals fret that "the rich" get 
off by hiring good lawyers, while the poor and minorities are ground 
under.  Consequently, leftists object to the demonstration that even the 
very rich, such as Michael Milken, Martha Stewart, and Leona Helmsley, 
and even law and accounting firms, are victims of wrongful prosecution.
 
  Confusing wealth with villainy, leftists cannot free themselves from 
the emotional predilection that a convicted rich person must have been 
so guilty that not even the best lawyers could get them off.

The Tyranny of Good Intentions had a second printing of a second edition 
because of word of mouth, not because of reviews. Neither the right nor 
the left objects to wrongful prosecution as long as the victim is a bête 
noir. Sir Thomas More’s question (A Man For All Seasons)--what will 
happen to the innocent if we cut down the law in pursuit of 
devils?--rings no warning among right or left.

With this point made, I have come not to praise myself and my coauthor, 
but to praise Harvey  Silverglate.  If The Tyranny of Good Intentions 
cannot convince you, then perhaps Three Felonies A Day: How the Feds 
Target the Innocent can, and, if not, then both together surely will.

The Tyranny of Good Intentions is a broad stroke.  It demonstrates how 
each civil liberty has been eroded away.  Prosecutorial abuse is one 
chapter in the book.

Silverglates’ Three Felonies A Day focuses on how federal prosecutors 
invent creative interpretations of statutes, sometimes creating new 
felonies out of vague language or thin air, felonies never legislated by 
Congress.  Federal criminal law is today so vast and so poorly worded 
that Silverglate reports, truthfully, that each of us, every American, 
commits three felonies every day without knowing it.

Federal judges, an increasing number of whom are former federal 
prosecutors, permit the prosecution of Americans for crimes that the 
defendants did not know were crimes, crimes that never before existed 
until the federal prosecutor brought the charge.  The invention of 
crimes by prosecutors violates every known legal principle in 
Anglo-American law.  Yet, it has become commonplace.  Defense attorneys, 
a group that also increasingly consists of former federal prosecutors, 
as Silverglate accurately reports, have lost confidence that it is 
possible to defend a client from a federal prosecution and see their 
role, not as the defense, but as negotiator of a plea bargain that 
reduces the charges and prison time of the defendant, no matter how 
innocent.

Silverglate shows that many of the plea bargains create precedents that 
prosecutors can exploit to trap more innocent victims.

The reader by now is asking why prosecutors would waste time on the 
innocent when there are so many real crimes.  Silverglate provides 
conclusive answers. For example, politically ambitious federal 
prosecutors, such as Rudy Giuliani and William Weld, pick high profile 
targets to frame in order to build name recognition for political 
careers.  Giuliani picked Michael Milken and Leona Helmsley.  Weld 
picked Boston mayor Kevin White. Giuliani went on to be Mayor of New 
York and a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination.  Weld 
went on to be a two-term governor of Massachusetts.  Leura Canary, 
perhaps at the urging of Karl Rove, picked Alabama Governor  Don 
Siegelman. Michael J. Sullivan picked Thomas Finneran, Speaker of the 
Massachusetts House of Representatives, and so on.

 From Silverglate’s book, the reader can learn how federal prosecutors 
manage their frame-ups of innocents.  For a targeted city or state 
political figure, the prosecutor first hunts for a criminal act somewhere in
the bureaucracy.  Perhaps some low 
level person has extorted a bribe for a permit.  Once such a person is 
caught, he or she is told that charges will be dropped if information is 
given that can be used to implicate the mayor or Speaker of the House or 
governor. As federal district court judges now permit hearsay and 
uncorroborated testimony, a totally innocent high profile person can be 
snared on the basis of testimony by a petty crook low in the bureaucracy.

This is the way America works today.  Just as state and local police 
cannot stand up to the FBI, elected state and local officials are 
powerless in the face of their pursuit by corrupt federal prosecutors.

Silverglate himself was the attorney in some of the landmark cases that 
he reports.  The reader, even one with the usual illusions and delusions 
that blind Americans to their predicament, will be scared by 
Silverglate’s documented account, case by case, of how easy it is in 
"freedom and democracy" America to frame the totally innocent.

In Silverglate’s concluding chapter, "For Whom the Bell Tolls," the 
answer is obvious even to a naïf: "It tolls for all."

Paul Craig Roberts [email him] was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury 
during President Reagan’s first term.  He was Associate Editor of the 
Wall Street Journal.  He has held numerous academic appointments, 
including the William E. Simon Chair, Center for Strategic and 
International Studies, Georgetown University, and Senior Research 
Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He was awarded the 
Legion of Honor by French President Francois Mitterrand. He is the 
author of Supply-Side Revolution : An Insider's Account of Policymaking 
in Washington;  Alienation and the Soviet Economy and Meltdown: Inside 
the Soviet Economy, and is the co-author with Lawrence M. Stratton of 
The Tyranny of Good Intentions : How Prosecutors and Bureaucrats Are 
Trampling the Constitution in the Name of Justice. Click here for Peter 
Brimelow’s Forbes Magazine interview with Roberts about the recent 
epidemic of prosecutorial misconduct.



 
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