Posted on 02/23/2007 3:56:58 PM PST by Congressman Billybob
On Thursday morning, I turned on my satellite TV to surf 24-hour news programs, as I worked on the computer on various projects. To my horror, Fox News had gone to continuous coverage of the train wreck known as the Anna Nicole Smith body custody trial. As a lawyer, I watched a few minutes of it. It was horrible, but fascinatingly, it kept getting worse and worse as it went along.
It was like reading a truly dreadful book or watching a dreadful movie that you know is rotten. But you keep reading or watching to see if it can get even worse. And this one did.
I wont comment on the legal aspects of this case. I agree with many other commentators who said the case should have been decided on an obvious point, in a hearing lasting perhaps 20 minutes, tops.
I have to make a few comments about Judge Larry Seidlin. Ive dealt with hundreds of judges, at every level from District Court (lowest level police court in Baltimore) to the US Supreme Court. Ive seen judges who were characters, or fancied themselves as comedians. But, Ive never before seen the likes of Judge Seidlin.
Early in his career he was a cab driver in the Bronx. I conclude that you can take the cab driver out of the Bronx, but you cant take the Bronx out of the cab driver.
A local, legal website in Broward County says that this judge is a victim of his own inner comedian. I can believe it. He rambled. He repeated himself. He talked at length arriving at no known point. There are people who have microphone syndrome. Confronted with a microphone, they fall in love with the sound of their own voices, and start talking interminably about essentially nothing.
Judge Seidlin also committed reversible errors by the bushel, in my opinion. Most of the testimony that he took in this case was inadmissible and irrelevant to the one real issue presented. The best analogy to how he ran his courtroom was a classic Superbowl commercial which began with cowboys ridin and whompin. As the shot widened, you realized they were herding cats. The cats were running every which way and on top of each other, like the gaggle of lawyers in Seidlins courtroom.
But that wasnt the half of what made this spectacle so awful.
Consider the judgments the editors at Fox News, and all other news agencies, made as they decided to go wall to wall (or nearly that) with that story. As Michelle said to me, this was driven by the fact that many/most men go gaga over blond hair and large boobs on a woman, even if neither the hair color nor the boobs are real.
Couple that with the fact that this unfortunate woman wasnt the sharpest tool in the shed when she was sober and when she was high on booze, drugs, whatever, she became as dumb as a hoe handle. The last pathetic aspect as that everyone in that courtroom was trying to stay on the financial gravy train created by Ms. Smith never mind that she was now dead.
If anyone in that courtroom turns out to have been both honest and capable, I will cheerfully apologize to that exception to the rule.
Until then, I condemn the participants in this pathetic circus, and I condemn the American audiences who watched this empty farce. The news media are not in the business of providing the most important information in clear fashion. Their job is to attract eyeballs. The more people who are watching whatever drivel is on the screen, the more money advertisers will pay for their spots.
The dumbing down of what is called news started in 1977, when ABC News put Roone Arledge, then in charge of its Sports Division, in charge of its News Division. The network was, unfortunately, correct in its judgment. News is really entertainment, except with unpaid actors and unpaid scripts.
The continuing coverage of Anna Nicole Smith, never mind that shed dead, is scraping the bottom of that particular barrel.
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About the Author: John Armor is a lawyer specializing in constitutional law, who may again be a candidate for Congress in the 11th District of North Carolina. John_Armor@aya.yale.edu
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I should have mentioned that that was then; modern journalism just rewrites a police/Girl Scout/church press release about the event without checking to see if it happened.
Same thing, different era; Bread and Circuses
My favorite references to the ANS story: one from a fellow on NPR whose name I did not catch, "A friend asked if I had been following the (ANC)story and I replied, "No, but it's been following me."; the other, someone commenting, tongue in cheek, I think, "We will never understand the Iraqis, their culture is so foreign to ours, if you will believe it, not a single native Iraqi has stepped up and claimed paternity of Anna Nichole Smith's baby.".
Let me understand this? Seidlin took testimony until 3:45pm and at 4pm, after 15 minutes of deliberating in his chambers in which he had to read written closing arguments from all sides, presents a 21 page decree that he signs at 4pm????? And Nepolitano sees NOTHING wrong with that? And the high priced lawyers involved with this case see nothing wrong with that?
Bottom line, it is humanly impossible for an impartial judge to read documents, decide the case, and have a 21 page decision typed and ready to sign in a 15 minute period.
It was bizarre, all those men crying, one of them even fainted didn't he? If any of them cared about her they would have a funeral for her.
I thought this was an article about the 2008 Republican presidential "frontrunners."
That's easy to understand, we seem to have a tsunami of train wrecks lately.
If he'd seen judge Robert Payne from the Federal Court in Richmond, VA, he'd be able to add crook to his list.
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