Posted on 02/11/2005 2:03:53 AM PST by FairOpinion
In the wake of activist lawyer Lynne Stewart's conviction yesterday, several defense attorneys said fear of prosecution could now hamper zealous defense of unpopular clients, including suspected terrorists.
Others agreed with prosecutors that Stewart crossed a line that made her situation complex.
Activist attorney and radio talk show personality Ron Kuby, who once represented Stewart's client Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman, said the verdict will intimidate attorneys handling unpopular political clients.
"It makes it that much more easier for the government to intimidate activist lawyers," Kuby said. "The threat of 20 years incarceration is a terrible deterrent against zealous advocacy."
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Amen! Send her to Gitmo, IMHO. She probably has much to tell, given the proper "motivation". When these people align themselves with those who would destroy us, all bets are off AFAIC.
Marks said the Stewart verdict illustrates the tremendous prejudice faced by people linked to Islamic fundamentalism.Gee, that's a shame.
Does anybody have a crocodile hanky I can borrow? There are big crocodile tears running down my face.
Just think of it! Prejudice against Islamofacists!
It's enough to crocodile-break your heart.
He never met an enemy of society he didn't insist was innocent.
It's good to know I can't read his mind.
Yep, this means that even lawyers can be convicted of a crime when they are guilty of one. Being a 'lawyer' does not mean you are above the law as many lawyers seem to think.
"What she did falls outside of the traditional attorney-client relationship,"
"Chilling effect."
Maybe they'll start seriously considering who and what they support in the future (kinda doubt it, though.)
Saw you following this story. Some good tidbits posted here.
I'm sorry G.I. Joe, I meant to ping GIJoel
Not that I wouldn't ping you. I just don't know what threads you follow to ping you :)
Yep, and that's exactly what she did. Sometimes I wish our Filth (misspelled with intent) Column would just grow a pair and openly revolt instead of playing all these games (smacks own head in frustration).
unpopular clients are unpopular for a damn good reason
Why should Lawyers be exempt from punishment for illegal behavior----Are they without rules for conduct---are they not responsible for deviant behavior???
Next: the "acluzers"
Some attorneys seem to hide behind the shield of the attorneyclient relationship in the same way as reporters hide behind the 1st Amendment.
Lynne Stewart is a traiter, pure and simple, and she's lucky to have gotten off so lightly. I only hope this trend continues and EVERY activist attorney is locked up for 20 years. Next target, activist judges.
In the words of the great Senator from Wisconsin, Uncle Joe McCarthy, "Traitors are not gentlemen, my good friends. They don't understand being treated like gentlemen." I wish Uncle Joe were alive today. I would love to see how the great Senator would have dealt with such anti-American hardcore Socialists like Lynne Stewart.
"Zealous defense" of criminals is what has gotten our country in the position it's in with the legal system. The Constitution guarantees a "fair trial" not a zealous defense. The right to a fair trial now means "use any means, trick, convolution needed to get the criminal off".
Yep. The First Amendment is weakened by the very people who cling to it as if it was the only right we have. Liars, fools and traitors...
Also convicted of looking like Jerry Garcia without the beard! Oughtta get the woman life!
Regards,
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