Sunday, February 10, 2008

Public defender staff paid lower than others -- dailypress.com

Public defender staff paid lower than others -- dailypress.com

Public defender staff paid lower than others
Some say those who defend poor clients should receive pay comparable to that of prosecutors they face in the courtroom."

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Newport News Mayor Joe Frank said the City Council has supported boosting pay for prosecutors in the Commonwealth's Attorney's office "because crime is such a serious problem, and we should leave no stone unturned."

But Frank said he doesn't "have a lot of personal interest in supporting" supplements for public defender attorneys.

"Given all the needs we have in the city and the budget, it might not be a good time to be looking at new programs," he said.



Good article in the daily press on atty wages for newport news and hampton public defenders. Starting salary of $48k, up 28% from $38 only 18 months ago.

The city, through mayor joe frank, says that they'll support supplemental pay for the prosecutors, because "crime is such a problem." But will not support supplements to defenders for the same reason. Then the article quotes the newport news chief prosecutor saying that low pay in the defenders office makes it hard to keep good representation, and that bad representation from defenders causes many cases to be remanded to trial for such issues, either costing more money to prosecute or making prosecution impossible due to much time between trials, thereby forcing prosecutors to move that retrials be dismissed for lack of testimoney. Mayor's a strange man, huh?

Feb 10, 2008 :: Marines, asthma, and the VA (Man with asthma battling to get back into the Marines)

Here is a perfect govt beauracracy case: medically discharged for asthma, and suffering both the direct and indirect liabiities of a medical discharge from the marines, the VA won't give benefits because they medically evaluated him as not having asthma.

The twist is that all he wants is to serve the rest of his 20 years and retire, not the medical benefits from the VA.

I figured he's five years older than me: 42. and wants to be a sergeant again. wow. that's motivated.

Man with asthma battling to get back into the Marines -- dailypress.com

When Glenn Butorac enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1983, he intended to make the military his career.

After 10 years of honorable service, he was given a severance check and told to hang up his uniform.

In 1993, after Butorac felt tightness in his chest while running with his unit, the Corps medically discharged him.

He had asthma, military doctors wrote in his medical file.

Now 42 and living in Newport News, Butorac is fighting to get back into the service, to be reinstated at least as a sergeant — his rank when he left the service — and to finish his military career.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Saturday, February 2, 2008

February 2, 2008 :: Decisions, Decisions...


"Figuring things out for yourself is the only freedom any one really has. Use that freedom. Make up your own mind"

Michael Ironside
Starship Troopers

So true...

Dinner at dub's

Thursday, January 17, 2008

January 17, 2007 :: Single digit temps

Yes, that says 5.3 degrees outside. My dashboard says Aspen, Co is -9 F. Colorado is cold, duh.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

January 13, 2008 :: Day before second half of law school



My view of the day before classes start this semester. Halfway through my degree.