Is Jorge R. De Armas, Esq. a Bag Man?
March 7, 2011 at 3:25 P.M. A single letter was removed from a word since this morning. I have now corrected this inserted "error."
March 5, 2011 at 1:51 P.M. My computer was turned off from a remote location last night as a result of hackers blocking my cable signal. I can neither confirm nor deny the "dropping" of subpoenas on The Miami Herald and Univision. I knew an "Executive Producer" at univision. Did you like that job, Marilyn Straus? Is Gloria Petri still doing the weather? ("Does Senator Menendez Have Mafia Friends?")
"The Passaic County Prosecutor's Office has seized records from the embattled public utility that serves water to southern Bergen and Passaic Counties."
"A prosecutor's investigator visited" -- you guessed it! -- "Clifton offices of the Passaic Valley Water Commission on Wednesday seeking the minutes from the agency's Oct. 21, 2009 meeting, according to George T. Hanley, the attorney for the Water Commission" who is likely to be facing terminal legal ethics proceedings. Mr. Hanley has probably served on New Jersey's Legal Ethics Committee. ("New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System" and "Is America's Legal Ethics a Lie?" then "New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics" and "American Legal Ethics Today.")
"A spokesperson for the Passaic County Prosecutor's Office had no comment Thursday. And Hanley said the subpoena did not spell out what investigators were looking for in the minutes."
In Bergen County, the Democrat-mafia made some last-minute moves before departing from office, moves allegedly attributed to the so-called "crooked" Dennis McNerny, Esq. -- who is allegedly and reputedly "connected" to Joe Ferreiro and Bob Menendez. Dem guys, geez. ("Law and Ethics in the Soprano State.")
"The utilities authority passed two resolutions at its February 24 meeting that Donovan" -- the new Republican official entrusted with overseeing this nightmare -- "vetoed Tuesday."
"One of the resolutions appointed JORGE R. DE ARMAS, ESQ., as the authority's acting board secretary [sic.] ..."
Mr. De Armas is a baby lawyer affiliated with Bobby Menendez and Bergen's Democrats. Using such persons as fronts allows BobbyM and others like him -- such as the senior partners at this young man's "firm" -- to enjoy plausible denial when their various "alleged" scams come to light.
Money for legal representation usually comes back to politicians appointing law firms to do this "work," either in the form of contributions or outright bribery. Right, Alex Booth? Howard Brownstein? How's Bob Barry doing these days?
"And the other [resolution] appointed the Waters, McPherson, McNeil law firm as the general counsel. The [Democrats] authorized the law firm to be paid-up to $450,000 during next year." (emphasis added!)
"Mr. De Armas is an associate" -- i.e., flunkie -- "with Waters, McPherson, McNeil which employs the husband of Freeholder Bernadette McPherson. ..."
No conflict of interest, huh? Nepotism? Pay-to-Play? Rumors of kickbacks reaching Joe Ferreiro, Bob Menendez, Dennis McNerny from such appointments to connected and cooperative contributing law firms can neither be confirmed nor denied. I am sure that somebody is taking care of Stuart Rabner in one way or another -- probably both ways. ("Stuart Rabner and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "New Jersey's Politically Connected Lawyers on the Tit" then "Corrupt Law Firms, Senator Bob, and New Jersey Ethics" and "No More Cover-Ups and Lies, Chief Justice Rabner!")
A number of local judges are products of the Democrat-mafia organization since they play ball with these people so as to share in the loot when times are good. In other words, next time somebody like McGreevey -- Or Codey, Sweeney, Rice -- becomes New Jersey's governor, these are the guys and gals who will make out like "bandits." YOU, New Jersey's tax payers will continue to get screwed. Enjoy.
Sources:
Leslie Brody, "State Defends School Aid Cuts: Judge Pushes on Constitutionality," in The Record, March 3, 2011, at p. A-1.
Mathew McGrath, "Victims' Parents Team-Up: Push Each Other's Laws on Crimes Against Children," in The Record, March 3, 2011, at p. A-1. (Do you mean push one another's laws?)
"Prisons Seeing Too Many Returnees: Report Suggests Jobs Program," in The Record, March 3, 2011, at p. A-3. ("Rescidivists" may be the term you're looking for: "60% of inmates in New Jersey are arrested again within three years of their release, usually after they have "returned" to their political or legal careers in Trenton.)
Charles Stile, "Christie Setting Up Showdown With Court," in The Record, March 3, 2011, at p. L-1. (N.J.'s Democrat justices are going to war with the Republican governor over budget choices.)
Marlene Noones, "Clifton Man Used Fake $100 Bills," in The Record, March 3, 2011, at p. L-3. (Clifton is the home of the Gambinos where many believe this man with the counterfit bills was actually the cross-dressing "chic," Diana Lisa Riccioli.)
Mary Ann Spoto, "Courts Tell Passaic County to Free or Retry Man Serving Life," in The Record, March 3, 2011, at p. L-3. (New Jersey's court system is regarded throughout the United States of America as afflicted with pervasive corruption and judicial incompetence -- hundreds of cases may be affected by similar judicial errors, some of these "errors" may have been produced by a small fee in the right pockets, resulting in new trials for mob guys or a walk out of the system for an even greater fee.)
Richard Cowen, "Water Agency Records Are Subpoenaed," in The Record, March 4, 2011, at p. A-1. (Yes, that's how you spell it and no, this is not the "sewerage" commission which also has problems -- agida.)
Jeff Pillets, "'Nothing to Hide' From Christie: Wanaque-Based Utility Defends its Efficiency," in The Record, March 4, 2011, at p. L-1. (How much do you need, Mr. Christie?)
Michael Gartland, "Executive Rejects Utilities Authority Contract for $450,000," in The Record, March 4, 2011, at p. L-2. (Law firm will represent these officials on all traffic matters for that small amount of money. No problem.)
Jarett Renshaw, "Pension Bills Up to 8.9%," in The Record, March 5, 2011, at p. A-3.
"Horse then Cart: Xanadu Before Expanded Medowlands," (Editorial) in The Record, March 5, 2011, at p. A-11. (one billion dollars and they will put in a new McDonald's restaurant to go with the non-existent mall. Two billion dollars have already been spent and there is still no mall.)
Jeff Pilletts, "Water Commission Member Resigns: Christie Administration Questions His Attendance," in The Record, March 5, 2011, at p. L-1. (LUIS A. CUCCINELLO -- a.k.a. "Louis-the-Plumber" -- a rumored associate of the Bonano crime family, has resigned from the Water Commission where everybody was "dipping their wicks" for a little overtime. Whatta-ya gonna do?)
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