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    Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission: There's No Shame In Our Game


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Wed Oct 24, 2012 at 03:03:45 PM EST
    Tags: Justice Diane M. Hathaway, Ethics, Shell Games, Mortgage Fraud, Progressives, Michigan Democratic Party, FBI, AG Schuette, MJTC, SCOMI, NObama, Dump Debbie (all tags)

    via The Detroit News

    The Judicial Tenure Commission has issued a public censure of Third Circuit Court Judge Wade H. McCree on Wednesday in response to the judge emailing a semi-nude photo of himself to a number of people in June 2010.

    Among those who received the self-shot photo on her cell phone was a married female Wayne County Sheriff's Department deputy who worked as a bailiff in Wade's courtroom.
    ....

    According to its website, the Judicial Tenure Commission serves to promote the integrity of the judicial process and preserve public confidence in the courts.

    Entire story here

    Speaking of exposed boobs...

    Why didn't this take priority?

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    Justice Marilyn Kelly .. busy vacationing?


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Thu Aug 30, 2012 at 08:00:46 PM EST
    Tags: Justice Marilyn Kelly, Work schmirk, Vaca time Baby!, Typical Democrat, Justice Diane M. Hathaway, SCOMI, FBI, AG Schuette, MJTC, Ethics, Shell Games, Mortgage Fraud, Progressives, DRIC-NITC, Michigan Democratic Party, NObama, Anyone but Stabenow (all tags)

    via The Detroit News

    Michigan Supreme Court justices Thursday afternoon are dissecting legal challenges mounted to stop four proposed constitutional amendments from getting on the Nov. 6 general election ballot.

    At issue is whether proposals seeking eight new casinos, strengthening collective bargaining rights and placing restrictions on raising taxes and building new international bridges and tunnels make undisclosed changes to the state constitution.

    The hearing is a latest development in a high-stakes election-year battle to place as many as six constitutional amendments on the ballot.
    .......

    [Solicitor General John] Bursch was arguing against the collective bargaining, casino expansion and bridge amendments on behalf of Gov. Rick Snyder and Attorney General Bill Schuette.

    Rest here

    Hmmm, a 4-2 SCOMI should be fun to watch, eh?  But, as always, "zero Michigan taxpayer dollars are involved" with fighting for the Nerd's DRIC in court.  Like ObamaCare, just wait until you see how much that "free" bridge costs all of us.

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    A Message To Our Legislators - Beware False Choices

    It's Not a Penalty: It's a Tax


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Wed Aug 01, 2012 at 02:44:01 PM EST
    Tags: Michigan Public Service Commission, AG Schuette, Regulatory Capture, DTE Tax, Smart Meters, ICLEI, Amendment IV, HB 5411, Jase 'The Brain' Bolger, PPACA, Big Bro (all tags)

    via The Detroit News

    DTE Energy is moving forward with a plan to allow customers to opt out of using high-tech "smart meters" to monitor energy consumption in their homes. But the program could cost residents as much as an additional $180 a year.
    ....

    But some customers have balked at the idea of using smart meters out of a fear of possible health and privacy issues. This week, DTE officials unveiled their opt-out program, which would include a one-time $87 installation charge for a new digital meter without radio transmission capability, and a $15 per month fee for its use.
    ....

    DTE's proposal will require approval from the Michigan Public Service Commission - a decision the utility hopes could arrive as soon as this fall.

    Jeez, thanks for sitting on HB 5411, Speaker Bolger!  I guess this now allows one way for DTE to sidestep calling a rate hike.  More to consider below.

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    Good Justice That I Can Live With


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Fri Jun 29, 2012 at 11:55:07 AM EST
    Tags: Maura D. Corrigan ROCKS!, Amanda Clayton, Leroy Fick, Jeffery Fick, Lottery, Food Stamps, Welfare, Drug Screening, Government, Human Services, Abuse, Looters and Moochers, Parasites, Taxpayer Hammocks, Judge Judy, Officer Byrd, What Our Nation Is Creating, Take Down The Bird Feeder Already, Occupy, AG Schuette (all tags)

    A day late, but the Amanda Clayton looter trial follow up as promised.  via CBS Detroit

    A Lincoln Park woman who collected welfare benefits despite winning a big lottery prize pleaded no contest to fraud Thursday and likely will be sentenced to probation.

    Lawyers for Amanda Clayton, a 25-year-old mother of two, were disappointed that state prosecutors would not settle the case without a felony charge.

    "Ambitions often get in the way of good justice," Todd Flood told The Associated Press outside court.

    There is no dispute that Clayton collected about $5,500 in food aid and medical benefits after winning a $735,000 lottery prize, before taxes, last year. After Clayton was confronted by TV station WDIV, the state charged her with fraud and said she should have informed the Department of Human Services about her windfall.

    Clayton, who bought a new home and a car with her winnings, has said she felt entitled to the welfare handout.

    More here

    Didja notice that money quote?

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    We'll See You Here On The 28th, Paul Cusick


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Fri Jun 08, 2012 at 08:33:27 AM EST
    Tags: Maura D. Corrigan ROCKS!, Amanda Clayton, Leroy Fick, Jeffery Fick, Lottery, Food Stamps, Welfare, Drug Screening, Government, Human Services, Abuse, Looters and Moochers, Parasites, Taxpayer Hammocks, Judge Judy, Officer Byrd, What Our Nation Is Creating, Take Down The Bird Feeder Already, Occupy, AG Schuette (all tags)

    So far, no deal for the Lincoln Park Looter.

    via The News-Herald

    A Lincoln Park resident charged with two counts of welfare fraud-failure to inform stood mute today at her arraignment in Wayne County Circuit Court.

    Judge Margie Braxton entered a plea of not guilty on behalf of Amanda Clayton, 25.

    Paul Cusick, a state prosecutor, said he had no plea deal offers for Clayton. One of her attorneys, John Dakmak, said in May that they are not ruling out the possibility of a plea deal.

    Clayton is due back in court for a conference at 9 a.m. June 28.

    Rest here

    That's encouraging, but stay tuned for more...

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    New questions about Justice Diane Hathaway's short sale


    By Corinthian Scales, Section Multimedia
    Posted on Tue May 22, 2012 at 11:06:05 PM EST
    Tags: Justice Diane M. Hathaway, SCOMI, FBI, AG Schuette, MJTC, Ethics, Shell Games, Mortgage Fraud, Progressives, Michigan Democratic Party, NObama, Anyone but Stabenow (all tags)

    (2 comments) Comments >>

    Deal Already Cut For Lincoln Park Looter?


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Tue May 22, 2012 at 12:47:44 PM EST
    Tags: Maura D. Corrigan ROCKS!, Amanda Clayton, Leroy Fick, Jeffery Fick, Lottery, Food Stamps, Welfare, Drug Screening, Government, Human Services, Abuse, Looters and Moochers, Parasites, Taxpayer Hammocks, Judge Judy, Officer Byrd, What Our Nation Is Creating, Take Down The Bird Feeder Already, Occupy, AG Schuette (all tags)

    Just off the AP wire via Mlive

    The Michigan attorney general's offices says Clayton waived her preliminary examination in Lincoln Park that was scheduled for Tuesday. The hearing determines whether there's enough evidence for a case to go to trial. She's now due for June 5 arraignment in Circuit Court in Detroit.

    A message was left Tuesday with a lawyer for Clayton.

    Now, the legalese merchant puff-up from CBS Detroit.

    Amanda Clayton's attorney John Dakmuk is not saying if a deal is in the works with the state attorney general to keep his client free, but he said restitution has not been ruled out.

    "I can't get into too much of the details of the case but we are looking forward to putting this case before the court and before the public. There's a lot more to this case than's been alleged at this point," Dakmuk told reporters.

    More to the case?  No there is not, ya shyster.  Amanda Clayton was raised as a low-class parasite.  End of story.

    Schuette, I hope you don't blow this like ya did with nominating Saul at the Convention.

    (1 comment) Comments >>

    Incremental Costs


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Mon Sep 19, 2011 at 12:39:14 PM EST
    Tags: SCOMI, Justice Markman, Kathleen Markman Esq, AG Schuette, EFM, Governor Snyder, Too Divisive (all tags)

    Markman's wife, Kathleen, who works for the Attorney General's Office, is one of two lawyers representing state officials in a federal lawsuit in which a city of Detroit pension fund alleges the emergency manager law is unconstitutional.

    A recusal by Markman would be significant because it would erase the 4-3 majority held by justices nominated by Republicans.

    Read the rest here

    (2 comments) Comments >>

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