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sketchy

(458 posts)
Wed Jan 20, 2016, 10:26 PM Jan 2016

Don Siegelman's son Joseph sues DOJ re: his prosecution

Posted on Legal Schnauzer blog:
"Will Joseph Siegelman's lawsuit against Justice Department produce evidence that officials admitted to wrongdoing in prosecution of his father?"


link:
http://www.legalschnauzer.blogspot.com/2016/01/will-joseph-siegelmans-lawsuit-against.html

From the article:

"Joseph Siegelman, an attorney with The Cochran Firm in Birmingham, has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) seeking documents about the prosecution of his father, former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman. The new lawsuit suggests certain DOJ officials have admitted to misconduct during the course of the Siegelman investigation and trial.

Siegelman associates have been seeking documents about the case, especially regarding the supposed recusal of then U.S. Attorney Leura Canary, for roughly 10 years. Alabaster attorney John Aaron filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request in 2006 and followed up with a lawsuit in 2009. Aaron learned that more than 1,000 documents exist related to the Canary recusal, but the government has refused to turn them over.

Joseph Siegelman filed a FOIA request last year with the DOJ's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), but the request was denied. Joseph Siegelman now has filed a lawsuit, which appears to go well beyond the Canary-recusal issue. (Please see full lawsuit at the end of this post.) From a report at WAFF in Huntsville:

The son of former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman is suing the Office of Professional Responsibility, a branch of the United States Department of Justice. Siegelman is serving a federal sentence for bribery and conspiracy at Oakdale Prison in Louisiana.
Siegelman’s son, Joseph Siegelman, is suing for records obtained during the Office of Professional Responsibility’s, or OPR’s, investigation into Siegelman’s prosecution and conviction. The OPR investigates Department of Justice attorneys accused of professional misconduct.
The filing states that the OPR opened an investigation after multiple national media outlets reported on the Siegelman case and raised questions about the prosecution. These outlets reported prosecutors placed undue pressure on witnesses, communicated with the jury, communicated privately with the judge, and withheld evidence from the defense."

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Don Siegelman's son Joseph sues DOJ re: his prosecution (Original Post) sketchy Jan 2016 OP
The fact that the Obama DOJ has defended the Governor's conviction ... CommonSenseDemocrat Jan 2016 #1
It's a long, long saga. Legal Schnauzer is the best source sketchy Jan 2016 #2
Scott Horton is the best source I know of. L. Coyote Jan 2016 #4
Yes, of course! sketchy Jan 2016 #5
I don't know why the Obama DOJ is continuing Bush's stonewalling of the FOIA request. Jim Lane Jan 2016 #6
Government protects government. Downwinder Jan 2016 #7
Maybe a few lawsuits will get this pathetic DoJ to do something Doctor_J Jan 2016 #3
Department of Just Us. Octafish Jan 2016 #8
Is there a way to contribute money for legal expenses? Justice Jan 2016 #9
You can send him funds for his defense Pastiche423 Jan 2016 #10
 
1. The fact that the Obama DOJ has defended the Governor's conviction ...
Wed Jan 20, 2016, 10:31 PM
Jan 2016

Makes me doubt his innocence. Why is this line of thinking wrong?

 

Jim Lane

(11,175 posts)
6. I don't know why the Obama DOJ is continuing Bush's stonewalling of the FOIA request.
Thu Jan 21, 2016, 12:08 AM
Jan 2016

Feel free to doubt Siegelman's innocence all you want -- but if he really was guilty, why can't the administration show some openness and transparency and let people see the full story?

Pastiche423

(15,406 posts)
10. You can send him funds for his defense
Thu Jan 21, 2016, 03:25 AM
Jan 2016

from his website:

http://www.donsiegelman.net/

Or you can donate funds for the documentary that is being made about his case here:

https://www.gofundme.com/DonSiegelmanFilm

Obama could have pardoned him.

He din't.

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