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Originally Posted by SinePari
IMHO, I believe Joe Early represents the problem...when he was an ADA. Mr. Shea has my vote.
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Originally Posted by PBC FL Cop
Rumor has it, if Early's elected DA, you'll see deputy sheriffs in CPAC.
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Originally Posted by kwflatbed
"When I first started working 20 years ago, Conte's office had a reputation for being very insular and for not being progressive or taking violent crimes against women seriously," Murphy said.
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Originally Posted by SPO123
Vote SHEA Sept 19 or we may regret it another 30 years...
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Originally Posted by SinePari
How about Devens for the site of a new crime lab? I mean, it is state property already. The idea of Early plus Glodis with that much influence in Worcester County for the next few years turns my stomach upside down. The sons of politicians should never be allowed to become politicians themselves. I mean, isn't this why we left England?
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Originally Posted by SPO123
lol...no this is why everyone leaves MA. I was at the debate in Worcester tonight. Pathetic. Joe Early didn't even answer the questions posed to him. Nearly every answer ended up with the same response, "that's why I support juvenile prevention programs".
When asked about his position on "youthful sex offenders" not having to register, Daniel Shea said "NO"; if they offend, they carry that conviction with them for life. Joe Early choked when he agreed, must have been thinking "Damn my client isn't gonna like my answer". Sorry Joe, guess the priest isn't going to vote for you after all. Worst hint: "Sheriff Cabral & Sheriff Glodis this ...Sheriff Cabral & Sheriff Glodis that..." I was going to throw up. Guy must have promised him a ride in his Winnebago and free parking at the beaches.... My impression: Dan Shea - intelligent, no politics, do the job, it is what it is Joe Early - what do I need to say to get elected? |
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Originally Posted by Deuce
No you're not, I too unfortunately am in Worcester County and work in the septic tank. I don't really keep up with politicians because I think they're all corrupt liars. I also don't think police unions should be in the business of endorsing any politician. But alas, it is what it is and I bet our union will end up endorsing Early due to his last name. But, our union isn't worth a damn and our "brotherhood" is skeptical at best. So guys following what our union endorses is uncertain....
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Originally Posted by SinePari
SPAM endorsed Glodis big time. His take on being Sheriff at the time gave the SPAM e-board a warm and fuzzy. Now the dept is just like every other hack-o-rama. His opponent Bill McCarthy is a great guy, but unfortunately didn't have the deep pockets that the Glodis camp did...and he had an R next to his name...not good in this state.
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Originally Posted by SinePari
Where was the debate? Was that the League of Women Voters? Who asked the questions? Yes
I'll tell you what. People don't realize how powerful this Glodis-guy is. If Early needs to latch his wagon on to the Sheriffs' train, and he wins the election, we are SKAREWD! Skrewed too SPO123, are you and I the only ones here from Worcester County? That could be a problem if Shea only gets two votes! I hope SPAM and other police unions around Worcester don't back Early. The Trooper Magazine I got last night said that SPAM is currently organizing its support of candidates, and will anounce them soon. |
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Originally Posted by PBC FL Cop
Friday, September 15, 2006
T&G Political NOTEBOOK Candidates receive endorsements The following endorsements of candidates have been announced: Joseph D. Early, candidate for Worcester district attorney, has been endorsed by the following organizations: Massachusetts State Police Association, Central Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association, Southbridge Police Association, West Boylston Police Mass C.O.P. Local 172, Charlton Police Alliance, Spencer Police Association, Grafton Police Association, Worcester Police IBPO Local 378, Fitchburg Police Association, Shrewsbury Police IBPO Local 426, Worcester County Sheriff Guy W. Glodis, Worcester Firefighters Local 1009, Central Massachusetts Labor Council-AFL/CIO, Massachusetts Laborers’ District Council, Massachusetts Nurses Association, Truck Drivers Union Local 170 and Worcester County Register of Probate Stephen G. Abraham. |
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Originally Posted by bigstick
Found this about the candidates in the worcester DA Race, it appears shea may have some issues in Texas
A last look at the Worcester DA race explores candidates backgrounds. |
Web video case appealed by Attorney Thomas Reilly’s Office.Jean's post also announces that some pretty heavy hitters in the legal field will be representing her in her upcoming battle with the Attorney General's office. They include American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts legal director John Reinstein and two attorneys from powerhouse law firm Choate, Hall & Stewart. They are Eric Bradford Hermanson and Sara E. Solfanelli.
Case may be ready for argument at the coming December 2006 session.
After filing for an extension on July, 10, 2006 which was granted by the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit until August 9, 2006, Massachusetts Attorney General Thomas Reilly’s Office has filed an appeal of the Preliminary Injunction issued by US District Court Judge Dennis Saylor IV on April 7, 2006. In issuing his decision Judge Saylor stated that he believes the plaintiff is likely to succeed on the merits of the case. He also said that an objective and reasonable person would find the Cease and Desist letter issued by the State Police that kicked off this legal battle to have a chilling effect on the exercise of rights guaranteed under First Amendment of the United States constitution. He also found that the posting of a video showing police conducting an illegal search of a man’s home was in the public interest. The state police obviously have an interest in keeping their communications free from intercept, but this interest is outweighed in this instance by the public’s interest in free speech.
Massachusetts State PoliceGo Dan. Tags: Blogosphere, Reilly, Tom Reilly, Law and Lawyers, First Amendment, (All Tags)
Web activist threatened over online arrest video
Log on to Conte2006.com — a Web site operated by an antagonist of Worcester County district attorney John Conte — and you will see something unusual: streaming video of a man being arrested in his home.
Here’s something even more unusual: even though the video was posted with the permission of the arrestee, State Police have threatened Conte2006.com’s webmaster, Leominster resident Mary T. Jean, with arrest, prosecution, and up to two years in prison if she doesn’t remove it from her site.
The politics of all this are bewildering. Conte is retiring. Jean’s lawyer until recently was Daniel Shea, one of the candidates seeking to succeed Conte, and Jean is Shea’s former campaign manager. The man who is seen being handcuffed in front of family members, Paul Pechonis, of Northborough, has been charged with posting threats against Westborough District Court judge Paul Waickowski. The arrest, captured by a “baby cam” in Pechonis’s home, was carried out by State Police troopers assigned to Conte’s office, and is somehow supposed to demonstrate that Conte has used those troopers inappropriately.
Of more significance is that Pechonis and Jean believe the video proves Pechonis was arrested without a warrant. And that’s why this is an important issue. Since no one other than the State Police objects to the video’s being posted, we must assume that it is they who believe their rights are somehow being violated. But how can that be? They are seen carrying out their public duties: arresting a citizen and temporarily depriving him of his freedom. Our right to keep tabs on how the police use that power is vital.
US District Court judge Dennis Saylor has kept the video alive and streaming by issuing several preliminary injunctions. In an April ruling, he comes off as mystified by Jean’s and Pechonis’s motives but clear on the Constitution: “I confess that I … don’t understand why the arrest is really relevant to anything; but nonetheless, it is used by and intended by plaintiff [Jean] to be part of a political campaign or protest, and so it goes to the core of what the First Amendment is intended to protect.” The case remains in the courts.
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Originally Posted by bigstick
This appears to be not in line with the thread if you want an attack Jean thread post one if not stay in line
you got any clue on who chaote hall and stuart law firm is ? might want to find that out before you get some smug wiped on your face jean has won in every court hearing? maybe you should look at the DA who makes these C-Pac unit act this way fact, you think these guys wanted to do this? You really seem more on attacking the Jean woman than making a point on Shea, I see Jean has an email address and uses her name why don't you contact her if you have anything to say? other wise stay focused old man! |

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Originally Posted by bigstick
This appears to be not in line with the thread if you want an attack Jean thread post one if not stay in line
you got any clue on who chaote hall and stuart law firm is ? might want to find that out before you get some smug wiped on your face jean has won in every court hearing? maybe you should look at the DA who makes these C-Pac unit act this way fact, you think these guys wanted to do this? You really seem more on attacking the Jean woman than making a point on Shea, I see Jean has an email address and uses her name why don't you contact her if you have anything to say? other wise stay focused old man! |
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Originally Posted by bigstick
Campaign notebook, TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF Candidates receive endorsements The following endorsements of candidates have been announced: Joseph D. Early, candidate for Worcester district attorney, has been endorsed by the following organizations: Massachusetts State Police Association, Central Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association, Southbridge Police Association, West Boylston Police Mass C.O.P. Local 172, Charlton Police Alliance, Spencer Police Association, Grafton Police Association, Worcester Police IBPO Local 378, Fitchburg Police Association, Shrewsbury Police IBPO Local 426, (alot of union here) Worcester County Sheriff Guy W. Glodis, (ohh god no - hacks hacks hacks) Worcester Firefighters Local 1009, Central Massachusetts Labor Council-AFL/CIO, Massachusetts Laborers’ District Council, Massachusetts Nurses Association, Truck Drivers Union Local 170 and Worcester County Register of Probate Stephen G. Abraham. |
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Originally Posted by rg1283
Early has won per the T&G.
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Originally Posted by rg1283
Just what we need the Glodis Mobile. Bah... Not good. The only involvment the Sheriff's office should have with the DA is Court Security (which is sorely lacking), REGIONAL LOCK-UP (due to lack of funding this will never happen), Mass Arrest Support (when a department has alot of arrests), Jail/HOC Intelligence ties with PDs, and "special sheriff department staff" (By this I mean if they have a female that looks like she is 16 and sounds like she is 16, then participate in a online sex bust. I don't mean act in any form as a MSP Detective). I also think the LECs should focus on more regional grants for needed supplies (like vests, radio systems, tasers, maybe cruiser bidding/maint, funding for more officers).
But hey, who cares that most towns have less Police Officers on the streets since 9/11 and mininum (I stress mininum) staffing requirements (not adequate staffing at all for a town with X Population and X Crime) are met. |
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