Friday, August 05, 2011

Erik Stanley's Lethal "Therapy" in New Jersey.

AP, "Psychiatric Center Supervisor Held in Man's Death," in The New York Times, August 4, 2011, at p. A23. 

"A supervisor at a state-run psychiatric center on Staten Island surrendered to the police on Wednesday to face homicide charges in the death of a 27-year-old man who had asphyxiated while being restrained last December, the authorities said." ("A Death in New Jersey's House of Healing.") 

ERIK STANLEY has rendered his "services" in New Jersey -- where he lives -- as well as New York. Rape and other forms of abuse are common "forms of treatment" for New Jersey's mentally-ill population (and others) who are among the least powerful individuals in our society, often to the indifference of N.J. judges and politicians who should protect those persons. ("Deborah T. Poritz and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey" and "An Open Letter to My Torturers in New Jersey, Terry Tuchin and Diana Lisa Riccioli.") 

"The supervisor, Erik Stanley, pleaded not guilty at his arraignment on charges of criminally negligent homicide and endangering the welfare of an incompetent or physically disabled person for the death of JAWARA HENRY, the Staten Island district attorney's [sic.] office said." ("What is it like to be tortured?" and "How censorship works in America.") 

"Mr. Stanley, 37, of Middletown, New Jersey was a developmental aid supervisor at South Beach Psychiatric Center on December 4, when Mr. Henry[,] who was severely autistic but had no history of violent outbursts, became unruly [allegedly]" -- How had he been treated prior to this "unruly behavior"? -- "and bit two other patients, the authorities have said." 

I have never been charged with or convicted of a crime ANYWHERE, nor have I been diagnosed with any form of mental illness by any competent expert, or anyone, at any time in my life. I have never been served with a restraining order, nor have I been accused of violence against anyone. I have never hit a woman or a child in my life. I hope that this statement suffices to respond to New Jersey's disinformation campaign. ("An Open Letter to My Torturers in New Jersey, Terry Tuchin and Diana Lisa Riccioli" and "Terry Tuchin, Diana Lisa Riccioli, and New Jersey's Agency of Torture.") 

Based on vague allegations that Mr. Henry became "aggressive" these workers restrained the "patient" on a hallway floor. Mr. Henry was strangled, stopped breathing, and died. Mr. Henry was an African-American person.

Perhaps this was a novel form of "therapy" employed by the likes of Terry Tuchin and Diana Lisa Riccioli. If so, the protocol used by such therapists would also call for thefts from the victim. 

What did they do to you, Marilyn Straus? 

A list of dozens of examples of corruption and incompetence in New Jersey's "crackass" legal and political system will be attached to this text in the days ahead. 

Sources: 

New York and the World: 

Graham Bowly, "Stocks in Worst Tumble in 2 Years Amid Global Worry: Fear of Recession and Debt Crisis Drive Selloff," in The New York Times, August 5, 2011, at p. A1. (Obama's cave-in to the Republicans may have been for naught -- a recovery is unlikely as jobs fail to appear. A second-term effort to go it alone has finally paid-off for the president. A new stock market crash in China may well impact the U.S. economy.) 

Marshall Cooper & Megan Thee-Brenan, "Congress Seen As Top Culprit in Debt Debate: 82% on Poll Disapprove [of Republicans] -- Jobs Effort Urged," in The New York Times, August 5, 2011, at p. A1. (Democrats' spin on Obama's cave-in will help, but there will be a cost at the voting booths for abandoning the poor.) 

New Jersey's Continuing Horror Show: 

William K. Rashbaum, "Concrete Tests Falsified Again," in The New York Times, August 7, 2011, at p. A1. (Pervasive FRAUD in concrete testing and, perhaps, at the Xanadu/American Dream Project. The danger to the public from allowing these frauds to go unpunished is huge.) 

Shawn Patberg, "Town Attorney Making Top Dollar: Salary Exceeds $214,000, Plus Benefits," in The Record, August 7, 2011, at p. A-1. (Herb Klitzner, Esq., politically connected and, allegedly, shady lawyer for North Bergen -- "the Home of La Cosa Nostra" -- is rumored to be a bag man for "Big Nicky" Sacco and the boys in town, like "Judges" Falcone and Jay Romano in the old days. Mr. Klitzner is a "juice" man for his own firm to which he refers some town matters for a small fee. No conflict of interest, OAE? That firm is none other than Chasan, Leyner, and Lamparello. Joel Leyner still in the game? Klitzner gets one and maybe more six-figure pensions and other opportunities to "dip his wick," as it were. I will devote a full essay to this scandal and these colorful characters. "New Jersey's Politically Connected Lawyers On the Tit" then "North Bergen, New Jersey is the Home of La Cosa Nostra" and "Jay Romano and Conduct Unbecoming to the Judiciary in New Jersey.") 

"MVC Fixes Set for Coming Months," in The Record, August 5, 2011, at p. L-1. (Menendez man, Raymond P. Martinez, Esq., presides over the most crooked agency in the nation.) 

Jeff Pillets, "Contractor Sells Company Targeted in Probe: Timing is a Coincidence, Attorney Said," in The Record, August 4, 2011, at p. A-1. (A lawyer claiming that this obvious move to evade criminal liability is just a "coincidence" is not lying, according to the crooked OAE, allegedly. Fraud? Unethical tactics? What the hell, it is good-old Joe Zanzari -- a.k.a. "Mr. Cement" of North Bergen -- who is allegedly connected to the Bonano crime family which is involved in several building projects in Hudson County, like Xanadu. The company being sold is in "the cement business" and is involved in a federal probe.) 

Justo Bautista, "Clifton Company Facing $135,000 in OSHA Fines," in The Record, August 4, 2011, at p. L-3. (The Ricciolis may or may not have a share in this latest Clifton caper.) 

Stephanie Akin, "8 New Police Officers Join North Bergen Department," in The Record, July 27, 2011, at p. A-1. (Each of these new officers found it necessary to bring a "little gift" for Mayor Sacco, allegedly.) 

Peter J. Sampson, "Mortgage Probe Began With Loans to Public Officials," in The Record, July 27, 2011, at p. A-1. (Ronald O'Malley, Esq. is facing a 68 count indictment for mortgage loans his firm "brokered" for the politically connected lawyer, Dennis J. Oury, Esq. Can Alex Booth be far behind? I wonder how things are going for Mr. Garcia? Jose Ginarte?) 

John C. Ensslin, "Move Against Bullying Debated: Paterson Wants to Implement Policy," in The Record, August 4, 2011, at p. L-1. (Bullying and cyberstalking can damage people severely, for life, and must be punished criminally.) 

Bernie Sanders, "Why Americans Are So Angry," in The Wall Street Journal, July 29, 2011, at p. A13. ("Republicans want the entire burden of deficit reduction to be carried by the elderly, the sick, children and working families." No wonder they love Christie and Boehner, equally, even as I prefer Mr. Sanders to Donald Trump.)

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