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Limbaugh Attorney Black's Statement on Leaks from SAO
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| 01-23-04
Posted on 01/23/2004 1:36:46 PM PST by AlwaysLurking
Palm Beach State Attorneys Office Dances Atop Their SUV, Releases Confidential Correspondence
Roy Black Comments on the State's Release of Confidential Correspondence
Miami, FL January 23, 2004 Roy Black, attorney for Rush Limbaugh, issued the following statement today regarding confidential correspondence that was released to the media by Palm Beach State Attorney Barry Krischer.
My letter to Mr. Krischer regarding Mr. Limbaughs case asked that Mr. Limbaugh be afforded the treatment anyone else would receive. The State's response was preposterous, but consistent with their double standard in this case. The facts are: Mr. Limbaugh went to these doctors to relieve chronic, intractable pain; there was no doctor shopping. Mr. Limbaugh never considered accepting the States ludicrous offer. He was not going to plea to something he did not do. We sent them a letter suggesting Mr. Limbaugh be treated in a similar manner that others had been treated. They responded with a preposterous offer. Discussions ended at that time. At no time was there ever a plea agreement of any kind.
"What the records dont show is that before we could draft a letter responding to the State, we received a phone call from a newspaper reporter, as a result of a leak by the State Attorneys office, asking us whether Mr. Limbaugh had agreed to enter a plea. As I told the court last month, we think the State Attorneys Office should be investigated for journalist shopping.
"What is most troubling here is the continued violations of Florida law and bar ethics by the State Attorneys Office. One need look no further than the bold caption on top of my letter alerting everyone to the confidential nature of the communication. The disclosure of these highly confidential communications violates the Florida statutes, the rules of procedure and evidence, and the Florida Bar Rules governing professional conduct. Because the State has no case against Mr. Limbaugh they continually seek to discredit him in the media.
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To: Labyrinthos
Rush was in so much pain that he was only able to play golf three or four times a week. Playing golf may be evidence that Rush does not need to be confined to a wheel chair. But it is not any kind of evidence that he did not experience episodes of intense chronic pain.
I have some very painful dental problems right now (impacted wisdom teeth). Yet I can do many ordinary things, even eating.
To: Howlin
"Why would you offer to deal for something you claim you are innocent of? "
The statory provided for FL drug court intervention program is a pre-trial intervetion program which allows treatment in lieu of prosecution. No admission. The end of treatment results in the case being dropped. Not dismissed. Just dropped.
The only requirement is an admission for the need of treatment, something Rush has done.
This was a win win negotiation. The SA wants a felony conviction to keep Rush off his civil rights.
This is SOP with a user case. Find out the intent of the prosecutor. In this case the prosecutor office has no interest in reason, only political gain. It was an absurd offer designed to elicit a rejection. The SA tipped the press to gain futher political gain. Its all BS.
To: AndyTheBear
did you have them pulled yet? Beware dry socket when they pull them, its nasty.
To: Howlin
My question is NOT flawed; if you're not guilty of SOMETHING, there is no need for any type of deal, period. I will make you a deal. You go on believing this above psychotic assertion, and I will not believe it.
Thus by your own standards YOU MUST BE GUILTY. Unless you decline my deal, and admit your wrong.
To: longtermmemmory
did you have them pulled yet? Beware dry socket when they pull them, its nasty. Not yet. I am still waiting for a referral to an oral surgeon.
To: AlwaysLurking
This is what pisses me off about attorney's all they do is talk. Why doesn't Black file charges against this dirtbag. Stop whining to the press. Just release a statement and then go for the jugular.
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posted on
01/24/2004 2:45:40 AM PST
by
marty60
To: ConservativeMan55
Bump in support of Rush and against this ongoing mission of milice by the Democrats against christians and conservatives.
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posted on
01/24/2004 3:11:04 AM PST
by
E.G.C.
To: ValentinesDay
Michael Jackson danced atop his SUV in front of a big crowd after his arraignment last week.
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posted on
01/24/2004 4:10:16 AM PST
by
snopercod
(You know something is going on here, but you don't know what it is, do you Mr. Jones?)
To: L.N. Smithee
ABC Radio News yesterday was saying that as part of the "plea bargain", Rush would agree to perform "community service".
Do the media just make this stuff up? Nevermind...what a stupid question.
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posted on
01/24/2004 4:19:37 AM PST
by
snopercod
(You know something is going on here, but you don't know what it is, do you Mr. Jones?)
To: ValentinesDay
Agree with everything you said, but he's not better at all. Sometimes he sounds exactly like he did the Thursday before he signed off. He needs to kick it, and if that means taking a longer vay-kay, then so be it. Yes, he cleans Sean's clock, like Sean as much as I do. Actually, after Rush, I really like Mark Levin and Laura Ingram. V's wife.
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posted on
01/24/2004 5:09:17 AM PST
by
ventana
To: george wythe
You're quoting the Jeffrey Toobin who insists that President Bush stole the election?
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posted on
01/24/2004 5:11:02 AM PST
by
alnick
(A vote for anyone but George W. Bush for president in 2004 is a vote to strengthen Al Qaeda.)
To: Howlin
All I'm trying to figure out is why anybody who claims they are innocent and are being persecuted would ask for any type of deal to a prosecutor. To make the situation go away.
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01/24/2004 5:22:25 AM PST
by
alnick
(A vote for anyone but George W. Bush for president in 2004 is a vote to strengthen Al Qaeda.)
To: ventana
His vocal chords were, once again, clearer, and he was not garbled by phlegm. By Friday, now, the phlegm is overwhelming. And when he really loses it, the phlegm sticks in his mouth and he transposes syllables. He knows this and tries hard to overcome it, but the lure of the weekend high is too much. I listened to Rush for about 10 minutes Friday while I was driving. I think I heard the garbled speech to which you refer. It sounded as though he had something in his mouth -- either he was eating something as he spoke or, more likely, he was holding something in his mouth, probably between his teeth, because he had his hands occupied with something else. I heard him go back and forth between speaking with something in his mouth and speaking very clearly.
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posted on
01/24/2004 6:06:51 AM PST
by
alnick
(A vote for anyone but George W. Bush for president in 2004 is a vote to strengthen Al Qaeda.)
To: ValentinesDay
But he did talk with his mouth full of cigar on occassionOh, was that a cigar? I knew he had something in his mouth. Thanks.
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posted on
01/24/2004 6:18:01 AM PST
by
alnick
(A vote for anyone but George W. Bush for president in 2004 is a vote to strengthen Al Qaeda.)
To: L.N. Smithee
Thanks for post #33, Smithee.
To: MizSterious
Ah, and with Limbaugh, there's a much bigger payload: he wields a lot of power with that radio show of his. Liberals would very much like to silence that voice--and if they can't silence it, they'll discredit the man. Excellent point. I agree.
To: Labyrinthos
By all means then, let's execute him.
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posted on
01/24/2004 6:36:23 AM PST
by
alnick
(A vote for anyone but George W. Bush for president in 2004 is a vote to strengthen Al Qaeda.)
To: Howlin
My question is NOT flawed; if you're not guilty of SOMETHING, there is no need for any type of deal, period. Guilty people enter into deals all the time. The justice system would become overloaded without the ability of prosecutors and defense attorneys to negotiate sentences and preclude jury trials. If Limbaugh is currently receiving treatment for his addiction, it's perfectly logical for his attorney to seek a deal which would avoid prosecution if he continues his present course of action.
Seems pretty straightforward to me.
To: OldFriend
From the first moment I heard that Roy Black was the attorney for Rush I knew Rush was in trouble. Black is without ethics and ought to have been disbarred for his conduct during the Willie Smith rape trial. He was having an affair with one of the jurors in that case. Subsequently, he divorced his wife and married the juror. Soon he was sporting a pony tail and pretending to be a young stud. That is shocking info about Roy Black.
To: NittanyLion; Howlin
My previous post should read "Guilty and innocent people..."
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