Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Peter G. Verniero and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey.

June 3, 2009 at 9:43 A.M. Images cannot be used. MSN Groups is closed. I cannot access my own books or know whether they still exist. One of those books is not being sent to book sellers. My writings are still subjected to defacements and alterations. No response to my requests from New Jersey.

Access to my home e-mail account has been blocked. I will spend the rest of the day trying to get back to that account.

March 21, 2008 at 12:37 P.M. More "errors" were inserted in several essays at MSN, still unable to post images at blogger or see my books at Lulu.

March 22, 2008 at 6:02 P.M. Censorship continues.

William K. Rashbaum & Colin Moynahan, "At a Sentencing, Details Of Spitzer's Liasons," in The New York Times, June 2, 2009, at p. A18. (Garden State prostitution ring with global reach "gets" Spitzer.)
Alan Feuer, "Dentist Pleads Guilty to Stealing and Selling Body Parts," in The New York Times, March 19, 2008, at p. B6. (Selling diseased body parts in Fort Lee, New Jersey.)
Bob Ingle & Sandy McClure, The Soprano State: New Jersey's Culture of Corruption (New York: St. Martin's Press, 2008), pp. 139-140. (Peter G. Verniero, a.k.a. "Peter G.")

The New Jersey judiciary is made up, for the most part, of products of the "money talks, bullshit walks" political process, cronyism, clubhouse politics and corruption which have made the state famous. Hence, the laughter that greeted former Governor James McGreevey's charge that his predecessor -- who must be regarded as a Saint compared to McGreevey! -- "Christine Todd Whitman made the Supreme Court, 'an avenue of patronage for those with the executive branch. ... [The justices] did not necessarily in all cases represent the best minds in the legal profession.' ..." (These are McGreevey's words.)

There was no argument on that issue from the opposition. One of these pre-McGreevey Republicano appointees to the New Jersey Supreme Court was "Justice" Peter G. Verniero, while former Chief Justice James R. Zazzali was said to be a Democrat.

Verniero and Zazzali "have come under fire for allegedly misrepresenting ... knowledge about racial profiling by the state police during [their respective years] as Attorney General." http://www.brennancenter.org/programs/pester/pages/view_elerts.php?elert_id=1931&print=1

Compare: http://www.njgop.org/News/DocumentPrint.aspx?DocumentID=14372 (regarding Bob Menendez "dipping" into the UMDNJ pie) and "Senator Bob, the Babe, and the Big Bucks." Bob was not indicted for UMDNJ scams nor, as of this date, in response to allegations of strong arming a Hudson County doctor by "using" crony Scarinsci to collect fees for appointments. Alleged ties between Senator Bob and underworld figures have not been explored in the media. ("Does Senator Menendez Have Mafia Friends?")

What are the horrors to which N.J.'s political and criminal legal culture leads? Their name is legion. New Jersey can boast of the largest number of indicted and convicted former officials and lawyers, judges and other public servants; a thriving child-porn and -prostitution industry; massive and out-of-control drug trafficking and corrupt politics such as the rest of the country cannot imagine. ("Mafia Influence in New Jersey Courts and Politics.")

Do you speak to me of your superior "ethics," Mr. Rabner? ("Stuart Rabner and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "Sybil R. Moses and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey.")

New Jersey Attorney General Anne Milgram is rumored to be "well-liked" by current Chief Justice Stuart Rabner, incidentally, also to be "chummy" with Debbie Poritz and Diana Lisa Riccioli, women who share many of Ms. Milgram's "tastes." No wonder criminal censorship efforts against my writings go unpunished, even when they come from Trenton government offices -- allegedly. Switch hitting, Anne?

"A dentist from New Jersey pleaded guilty on Tuesday to running a corrupt $4.6 MILLION enterprise through which body parts were plundered from funeral homes and sold for use in transplants and medical research."

The number of persons killed or made ill by these practices is not known. The total number of persons sickened by New Jersey's grotesque levels of pollution and high percentage of carcinogens is also not known. This theft of putrid body parts is a fitting metaphor for government and the courts in New Jersey, which has become a corpse that is plundered by the mob and political whores at the cost of $32 BILLION in unpayable debt and millions missing from a bankrupt state's coffers. ("Jaynee LaVecchia and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "Deborah T. Poritz and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey.")

Mysteriously, one letter was missing from the foregoing paragraph. I have now restored that letter. Despite this disgusting, Third-World level of corruption, the Obama administration in the form of Vice President Biden, has supported the candidacy of comatose Governor and fellow Democrat Corzine for re-election. Go figure.

Any more letters removed from my sentences, Anne? How did you do at the Philosophy Cafe, Anne? Hume and Wittgenstein? "Whatever, duh. Philosophy is so, like, abstract. ... " Right, kid?

"The dentist, MICHAEL MASTROMARINO, 44, appeared in State Supreme Court in Brooklyn, pleading guilty to numerous charges of enterprise corruption, reckless endangerment and body stealing. In exchange for admitting that he was the ringleader of the harvesting operation ... which sold hundreds, perhaps thousands, of bone fragments and bits of flesh to tissue processors around the country."

Mastromarino's activities is something which is unlikely to have been possible without the cooperation of authorities in his native Garden State, during Mr. Verniero's tenure as A.G. and/or "justice," by the way. In the same way, the hackers and censorship I struggle against are made possible, I believe, by New Jersey corruption or incompetence.

"Mr. Mastromarino will face 18 to 54 years in prison when he returns to court for sentencing on May 21. He would have faced additional time had he been convicted on all counts."

If these charges were brought in New Jersey, Mr. Mastromarino would get a non-custodial sentence (provided that he shared his loot with the likes of Peter G. Verniero and other Trenton "public officials"), officials who somehow become highly successful, financially, despite their small public salaries. Thrifty, Pete?

The focus of New Jersey's government lawyers -- who will be the subject of a separate essays by me, where many of them will be named, specifically -- is on my essays and the removal of letters from my words. I wonder why? Guilty conscience, perhaps. Verniero is a lawyer. Where's the OAE? DRB? AG? Sending me more threatening letters, fellas? ("A Letter From the DRB, in New Jersey" and "Another Letter From the DRB, in New Jersey.")

Numerous corrections of "errors" inserted overnight were made at my MSN group on March 20, 2008 at 11:33 A.M. Keep your eyes on this article after it is posted to see what they try next.

In a state with New Jersey's history of racism, a man like Peter G. Verniero should never have been appointed either to the A.G.'s job or to a judgeship of any kind. (See "America's Holocaust" and "Driving While Black (DWB) in New Jersey.")

This disgusting apprentice and sequential "ass-kissing system," where flunkies rise to positions of power by groveling before the person who is just above them, is further evidence of the sickness that has engulfed the most corrupt legal system in the United States of America. Stuart Rabner is still your "mentor," right Anne? Or is it Debbie who got you your "spot"? What did you do for Debbie, Anne?

New Jersey's legal system condones criminal censorship, use of hypnosis and drugging in illegal interrogation and experimentation sessions on unsuspecting and unconsenting victims, theft of millions of dollars in public funds by public officials, coitus by law firms and politicians sharing in the public treasury, illicit sexual encounters between unqualified persons and powerful politicians appointing them to public offices, after extracting sexual payoffs for doing so, usually with the acquiescence of the tainted OAE and other law enforcement mechanisms -- all to the disgust of the taxpaying chumps financing this political brothel. (See "One of New Jersey's Highly Ethical Attorneys Has a Problem" and "New Jersey's Legal System is a Whore House.")

"When Poritz went to the New Jersey Supreme Court, she was replaced as state attorney general by Peter G. Verniero, who had been Whitman's chief counsel and chief of staff and, before she was governor, her private attorney. After a stint as attorney general, he followed Poritz to the state supreme court."

Privately, members of the bar and academics regard both Poritz and Verniero as middle- to low-brow drones, who should never have served on any state's highest court. Poritz, especially, was reputedly quite stupid. She probably still is stupid. Verniero was regarded as obnoxious and a vicious racist. (See "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System" and "New Jersey's Feces-Covered Supreme Court.")

Courthouse cafeterias were filled with disdainful dismissals of these people by the same lawyers who, naturally, kissed their asses publicly, never saying anything critical about these people when it matters. New Jersey's legal profession is not exactly "profiles in courage."

"Even though the biggest state lawyers' group said he [Verniero] was not fit for New Jersey's top court, Verniero was one of the most arrogant people to serve in a high state office, especially considering that he started his career driving Tom Kean around during his 1981 gubernatorial campaign."

Zazzali was Brendan Byrne's driver. (See "How to be a Politician or a Lawyer in New Jersey.")

Verniero was linked to racial profiling on the Turnpike and Parkway. Astonishingly, this mediocre and detestable man served on the state's highest court. Not one of Verniero's decisions or actions has earned any distinction. Ethics? No one claims exceptional intellectual ability for this man -- who is still intensely disliked in Trenton -- also feared, apparently, since people do not wish to speak of him publicly, lest they find themselves "sleeping with the fishes."

Perhaps Mr. Verniero's only response to these remarks will be to point to his machine gun and scream: "Say hello to my leetil friend!"

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