Posted on 07/23/2006 12:21:07 PM PDT by Liz
Oh, yeah---I forgot---Dims don't need papers----LOL.
Sniffle---can't you just FEEL the "tolerance and compassion"---sob.
Farber's live-in boyfriend, Hamlet E. Goore Jr (photo, center)
"He has declared bankruptcy three times over the past 20 years," it normally takes seven years after a bankruptcy before one can file again.
Looks cute in his little hat, doesn't he?
Officials with New Jersey's motor vehicle agency have given contradictory accounts about how they restored the suspended driver's license of Attorney General Zuli-ma Farber's boyfriend minutes after he left a Fairview traffic checkpoint.
In a series of interviews, a spokesman for the Motor Vehicle Commission last week changed details several times in explaining how the agency ended Hamlet E. Goore Jr.'s suspension, which had been on the books for more than a year.
Agency officials initially offered a brief account on July 10 of how they restored Goore's license less than a half-hour after he left a Fairview traffic stop.
The following day, they said they were barred from commenting further -- but then reversed themselves hours later and offered detailed explanations.
http://tinyurl.com/ghdbs
>>>>Has anybody ever seen her [Ms. Zulima] citizenship papers?
Why? Germany never saw Hitler's citizenship papers.
Zulima .... what a load!
Judicial/Attorney Misconduct
in New Jersey
Following are some of the attorneys or judges who have been reported to have been charged with misconduct, who have been reported to have been disciplined by the State of New Jersey for unethical conduct, who may be a resident of the State of New Jersey and were disciplined by another state, sued for malpractice, incarcerated, whom we understand have been charged with unethical conduct, or who have brought disrepute to the courts and to the legal business, etc.
GOORE, HAMLET E
GOORE, HAMLET E JR
Maybe Gooblet wears a blindfold when they're in the sack together? Either that or Zoolima wears a Playboy centerfold mask. That's from the neck up----beats me how she'd disguise herself from the neck down.
He definitely meets the requirements for any AR "official, pension offering, position".
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Farber described the mid-morning incident of Friday, May 26, this way: "I got a phone call from Hamlet. He told me he had been stopped by the police at a "Click It or Ticket' road project, and that they were impounding the car because he had forgotten to register it."
She said police had experienced problems with valuables vanishing from impounded cars. Farber said Goore had asked her if she could swing by to help her unload bicycles, a computer, luggage and golf clubs.
She said she arrived to encounter Fairview's mayor, Vincent Belluci, who she said just happened to be driving by and had stopped to talk to his policeman son, who was also there. "He chit-chatted with me about my appointment," said Farber.
"The (Fairview) police officer said, "Well, since this is a state police vehicle, if you follow him (Farber's driver), you can go home,' " Farber said. "I said we were going that way anyway. And that was the end of the story."
She said she never informed Corzine because she saw it as a nonevent. "I believe that some people are making a big deal out of nothing. . . . I did not exert any influence over anyone to do anything in any manner. . . . I went to help a loved one."
Asked whether the presence of the attorney general, with a trooper and the mayor, would affect decision-making of a local officer, Farber said, "That's absurd."
Farber concedes she has a bad driving record; she even missed a chance at a state Supreme Court nomination in part because a bench warrant named her for not paying traffic tickets. Her office also heavily promoted the "Click It or Ticket" campaign during the week leading up to her boyfriend's traffic stop.
"Isn't it ironic?" Farber said. "Life in New Jersey."
......"disciplined by another state?".....got any info on that?
She's not a refuge, she's part of the advance landing party.
Calling Goomlet a scofflaw is a compliment---the guy is an unindicted criminal.
I'm having a huge BBQ the day we are finally rid of all of these criminals.
Over the Memorial Day weekend, Farber's live-in boyfriend, Hamlet Goore, was flagged down by police enforcing a "Click It or Ticket" seat-belt campaign.
When the cops discovered that Goore's van was unregistered and his license suspended, they gave him two citations and ordered the vehicle towed away.
Then the attorney general showed up at the scene - in a state car, its emergency lights flashing, driven by a state trooper, on state time.
Within minutes, the tow was canceled, and the cops tried to void the tickets, citing "incorrect information." Barely a half-hour later, Goore's drivers license was mysteriously restored by the state Motor Vehicle Commission - which insists, after continually shifting accounts, that the move only reflected improved customer service.
As for Farber, she maintains that she exerted no undue influence - and only arrived at the scene (again, in a state vehicle in full emergency mode) as a "private citizen."
This stinks on ice.
Farber, after all, is the Garden State's chief law-enforcement officer. And she's working for a new governor who pledged that ethics reform would be his top priority. Now, even many of her fellow Democrats say she's hopelessly compromised her own possible effectiveness.
Unfortunately, Corzine is trying to keep hands off. He's punted to a special prosecutor, insisting "it's not right for me to be judge and jury."
But when a top state official has engaged in possible misconduct, it's up to the governor to get answers. And then fire the official - or tell her to quit - if they aren't the right ones.
Instead, New Jersey taxpayers now have to pay millions for a drawn-out investigation by a special prosecutor. Farber could do everyone a favor by resigning, but she's not prepared to go quietly - she's hired a top Democratic criminal-defense lawyer (on her own dime, so far as is known).
Ultimately, though, this is Jon Corzine's responsibility. It's the first ethics test of his administration.
And likely the last, if he fails it.
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