Vote Rico S. Giron for San Miguel County Sheriff in the general election on Tuesday November 2, 2010.
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Law loses its way By John F. Molloy When I began practicing law in 1946, justice was much simpler. I joined a small Tucson practice at a salary of $250 a month, excellent compensation for a beginning lawyer. There was no paralegal staff or expensive artwork on the walls. Looking backThe legal profession has evolved dramatically during my 87 years. I am a second-generation lawyer from an Irish immigrant family that settled in Yuma. My father, who passed the Bar with a fifth-grade education, ended up arguing a case before the U.S. Supreme Court during his career. Disturbing evolutionOur Constitution intended that only elected lawmakers be permitted to create law. Lawyer dominationWhen a lawyer puts on a robe and takes the bench, he or she is called a judge. But in reality, when judges look down from the bench they are lawyers looking upon fellow members of their fraternity. In any other area of the free-enterprise system, this would be seen as a conflict of interest. Business of lawThe concept of "time" has been converted into enormous revenue for lawyers. The profession has adopted elaborate systems where clients are billed for a lawyer's time in six-minute increments. The paralegal profession is another brainchild of the fraternity, created as an additional tracking and revenue center. High-powered firms have departmentalized their services into separate profit centers for probate and trusts, trial, commercial, and so forth. Bureaucratic designToday the skill and gamesmanship of lawyers, not the truth, often determine the outcome of a case. And we lawyers love it. All the tools are there to obscure and confound. The system's process of discovery and the exclusionary rule often work to keep vital information off-limits to jurors and make cases so convoluted and complex that only lawyers and judges understand them.
John F. Molloy was elected to the Arizona Court of Appeals, where he served as chief justice and authored more than 300 appellate opinions. Molloy wrote the final Miranda decision for the Arizona Supreme Court.
“The American legal system has been corrupted almost beyond recognition,” Judge Edith Jones of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, told the Federalist Society of Harvard Law School on February 28, 2003. Catherine Crier says of our legal system that it is, “profoundly unfair. That it produces results and profits for the few and paralysis, frustration, and injustice for the many. Lawyers, politicians, and bureaucrats have taken the palace without firing a shot. These groups control the creation and enforcement of law. Their ability to write rules and manipulate them at will has established a new tyranny in America. Our great cornerstone of democracy, the rule of law, has become a source of power and influence, not liberty and justice. In [{( 1989 )}] Stephen P. Magee concluded that the optimum number of lawyers in our society was 60 percent fewer than those then practicing. He presented his findings to the White House and again in his book, Black Hole, Tariffs and Endogenous Policy Theory. This economist estimated that every additional lawyer over the number reduced our gross domestic product by about $2.5 million.
After serving as a judge in Texas, Catherine Crier hosted Catherine Crier Live, on Court TV. She began her television career as news anchor and talk show host at CNN, went on to win her first Emmy in 1996 for her work as a correspondent on ABC’s 20/20, then hosted an issues show for the FOX News Channel.
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