Ms. Janice Brenman is a former prosecutor who was in private practice in Los Angeles from 2001 to 2012 representing nearly 8,000 individuals in over 42 states. She also did 9th Circuit Federal Appeals from 2007 to 2012. She has commented in major legal publications on the subject of legal reform and celebrity influence on the legal system...
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Based on his connection with the death of his wife, Kathleen Savio, former Illinois police sergeant Drew Peterson is biding his time in jail while his legal team is asking for a reduction in his bail amount due to financial hardship. Peterson is attempting to raise several children on a small pension. A hearing is set for today to review a request by the prosecution for removal of Judge Richard Schoenstedt. Meanwhile, a decomposing body exhumed Thursday from a lake 20 miles from Peterson’s residence could very well be that of his missing 4th wife, Stacey.
A Judge Supreme…Will Sotomayor Make History AGAIN
Today the President nominated Sonia Sotomayor, 54, to serve on the United States Supreme Court. In her acceptance she said she is “bursting with gratitude.” Her experience makes her an ideal candidate to many, but most importantly, to President Barack Obama. Two of the other contenders are already members of his Administration: Solicitor General Elena Kagan; and, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano. Sotomayor also brings personal experience that embodies what many perceive as the American dream, and parallels BO’s upbringing as well. She was born to Puerto Rican parents in the South Bronx in 1954. Her father was a manual laborer, illiterate in English, who died a year after Sotomayor was diagnosed with diabetes at 8 years old. She was raised by her single mother in public housing and went on to lead a very impressive legal career. Sotomayor is no stranger to the Senate confirmation process – she has been through it twice already. She was first appointed by President George H. W. Bush for New York’s Southern District in 1992, becoming the first hispanic federal judge in the state, and later in 1998, by President Bill Clinton to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Though Read More …