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file icon Testimony by former U.S. Trustee to Congress On Misguided Administration
02.10.2007
A former U.S. Trusttee attorney testifies to the mean spirited administration of the U.S. Trustee program which seeks to punish the poor and other small individuals for the sake of statistics.  (Meanwhile, the highest level administration of the Office of the U.S. Trustee keeps blinders wrapped tightly around it's head so as to avoid seeing, or acting upon, outrageous criminality when it involves their related law partners, relations, past employers, hedge funds, or any potential future employer.)
Homepage: http://judiciary.house.gov/OversightTestimony.aspx?ID=1112
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file icon Judge testifies before Congress
02.10.2007
TESTIMONY of A. JAY CRISTOL, Chief Judge Emeritus, United States Bankruptcy Court before the Subcommittee on Administrative and Commercial Law House of Representatives Judiciary Committee as to the misguided efforts of the DOJ's office of the U.S. Trustee.  Judge Cristol referred to these government attorneys as "a pack of dogs" and criticized their misguided focus on punishing individual bankruptcy filers for trivial and technical issues and their related efforts at grandstanding and self promotion built upon the backs of the poor in the bankruptcy courts.

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file icon Finova bankruptcy case, reopened for convenience?
04.12.2006
Why are exceptions to law made?  Surely, there could be good reasons.  Surely, there could be many reasons.  Surely, there is the law.
Homepage: http://sec.edgar-online.com/2006/11/13/0000909518-06-001002/Section6.asp
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file icon Attorney Transcript - "I see you, I'm going to kill you."
01.01.2008
A Bankruptcy Attorney states: "I see you, I'm going to kill you."  At best, the lawyer is advising legality and acceptability of death threats to a client.  Perhaps more accurately the lawyer is threatening the client, or conveying a threat.  Either way, it is obvious that the lawyer brought up the subject of death threats because he didn't want to let his own employee (associate attorney) file the very same documents which such attorney drafted for the client at the client's expense.  Bizarre?  This is the reality of ACPOC Syndrome and the fact that a small law firm could get detroyed by merely exposing misconduct of a more powerful firm.  Was a Doug a coward, or a pragmatist?.
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file icon Attorney General John D. Ashcroft admits corruption in U.S. and describes the challenge
31.05.2001
The chief law enforcement officer of the Unites States of America meets with similar officials of the world at a global summit sponsored by the Ducth at The Hague.  Ashcroft exhorts his peers to fight corruption and declares that the battle is not merely one for justice, but also of morality.  Ashcroft draws a parallel to the fight against corruption with the ideals of religion and faith.  Most significantly, Ashcroft singles out the challenge of fighting corruption within the Judiciary and Law Enforcement.
Homepage: http://www.state.gov/p/inl/rls/rm/may/3387.htm
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