Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Wayward Prosecutors Go Unpunished as Prison Time for Victims Piles Up

"I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."

By Brooke Williams & Shawn Musgrave, The New England Center for Investigative Reporting

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  1. Stephen James wrote:

    This has been going on in California since at least the 1980’s. In 1981, San Joaquin County prosecutor Bernard Garber used a jailhouse snitch to obtain critical testimony so he could meet the “special circumstances” requirement for obtaining the death penalty for Michael Morales. Judge Charles McGrath sentenced Morales to death in 1983. The prosecutor had ambitions to become a judge and needed to add a death penalty case to his resume. The notoriety of the case, and the death penalty verdict made Garber the obvious pick for appointment as a judge by then-Governor George Deukmejian. And the governor made the appointment the next year, 1984. “‘The ultimate quality of a society can be judged by the premium it places on its system of justice,’ Garber said, after he was administered his oath of office,” according to the local paper, the Lodi News-Sentinel. The paper also noted that “Garber most recently successfully argued for the death penalty for Michael Angelo Morales, a 23-year-old man who murdered a 17-year-old Tokay High School coed.”

    At his swearing in ceremony “Garber quoted from the Bible in his statement to well-wishers. ‘Consider what you do…you do not judge for man but for the Lord…He is with you…I just pray he is with me today.'” 23 years later, the Lord of the original judge in the Morales case compelled Charles McGrath to join in a clemency petition for Morales. The petition cited prosecutorial misconduct stemming from the use of professional jailhouse snitch Bruce Samuelson to obtain the death penalty against Morales, and asked that the sentence be reduced to life in prison.

    Read the story for yourself:

    https://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/conversion-of-judge-mcgrath/content?oid=51090

    http://www.wweek.com/portland/article-5631-jailhouse-crock.html

    https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2245&dat=19840106&id=2JUzAAAAIBAJ&sjid=bjIHAAAAIBAJ&pg=6939,384168&hl=en

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