Posted by David Post:
Evil Men:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_04_05-2009_04_11.shtml#1238933328


   A while back I [1]posted a commentary about the two judges in
   Wilkes-Barre PA who sentenced several thousand kids to time in the
   local detention center in exchange for $2.6 million in kickbacks from
   the operator of the detention facility. I wrote:

     Maybe it's just because I am a parent with two kids of my own, or
     maybe I'm just a soft-hearted romantic, but to do this to young
     people for the sake of a few bucks (or 2.6 million bucks, or 260
     million bucks) is -- well, you pick your own adjective. One has to
     assume that lives were ruined because of this -- 3 months in juvy
     for a high school kid who doesn't belong there is a terrible,
     terrible thing - and I hope these two (for the record, and for the
     benefit of Internet readers in the 22nd century, and to insure that
     their names do not disappear from the List of the Wicked, the
     judges in question were Judge Mark A. Ciavarella Jr., and Judge
     Michael T. Conahan) get the punishment they so truly deserve. 2009,
     I hope, won't give us anything more shameful than this.

   The Times had [2]a story last week giving more of the gory details of
   how the two arranged the scam, and it makes for a sad, sad story of
   venality and greed of the worst possible kind. I'm horrified to
   discover, among other things, that one of the two (Michael Conahan)
   has a law degree from Temple, where I teach law - an ugly stain on a
   fine institution.

References

   1. http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_02_08-2009_02_14.shtml#1234573943
   2. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/28/us/28judges.html?_r=1

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