Posted on 08/13/2007 1:32:00 PM PDT by Liz
My thinking precisely.
No doubt HOW she got the job-—sure wasn’t on her merits (such as they are).
The ruination of a nation! Step down prosecutor you are not doing your job protecting Americans in America!
Since only the victims were black, she may have a different viewpoint this time.
The liberal wet dream-——disestablishmentarianism——tearing down the foundaton of civilized society.
Disturbed liberals thrive on crime and chaos.
People like this Dow person need psychiatric care and some time weaving baskets in a padded cell.
“If I was what his name I might call her a nappa+++++++++!! But then I would get in trouble !!”
Tuckahoe
Arapahoe
Back-hoe
Ivan Hoe
There. Now we both feel better.
Words fail me.
That this braindead individual is at the levers of L/E is nauseating.
O’Reilly will be in rare form tonite over this prosecutress IF HE IS TRULY THE FAIR & BALANCED MAN HE PURPORTS TO BE......
This will be O’Reillys sink-or-swim moment.
So we don't shoot their @sses off this planet.
No other reason.
RELEASE: March 08, 2004
Governor McGreevey Formally Nominates Paula Dow As Essex County Prosecutor
(TRENTON) - Governor James E. McGreevey today formally nominated Paula Tumayshu Dow, of Maplewood, as the Essex County Prosecutor. Ms. Dow has been serving as the Acting Essex County Prosecutor since October 1, 2003.
Paula Dow brings a wealth of legal experience and a flawless record of independence to the position, said Governor McGreevey. Her reputation for integrity is impeccable and her uncompromising, but fair approach has already had a real and immediate impact on our States judicial system. I have no doubt that Paula Dow is the best candidate to serve as the Essex County Prosecutor.”
It is an honor to have been chosen by Governor McGreevey to as the next Essex County Prosecutor, said Dow. I look forward to continuing to fight for justice on behalf of the citizens of Essex County.
For the past nine years, Dow has worked in the United States Attorneys Office-District of New Jersey. Currently, she is a Counsel to the U.S. Attorney and has previously worked in the Special Prosecutions Division and the Criminal Division. Dow also worked in the United States Attorneys Office-Southern District of New York from 1987 to 1994, where she worked in the Civil Division.
Before entering government, Dow worked for Exxon Company from 1980 to 1987 in Texas, New Jersey and New York, where she advised clients on environmental and labor matters. She began her legal career with Tomar, Parks, Seliger, Simonoff & Adourian in Camden in 1978 as a summer associate.
Dow earned her B.A. from Franklin and Marshall College in 1977, and her J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1980. She has been admitted to the Bars of New Jersey, New York and Texas; United States Supreme Court; Second and Fifth Circuit Courts of Appeals; United States District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York, District of New Jersey, and Northern and Southern Districts of Texas.
Dow is a member of the New Jersey State Bar Association, where she is Co-Chair of the Judicial Administration Committee and serves on the Minorities in the Profession Section. She is also a member of the Association of Black Women Lawyers of New Jersey Inc., and the New Jersey U.S. Attorney Liaison for Orange and Newark Weed and Seed programs. Dow is also a member of St. Paul Baptist Church in Montclair.
http://www.state.nj.us/cgi-bin/governor/njnewsline/view_article_archives.pl?id=1789
‘No Snitching’ Messages Pervade Justice System
(audio of Paula Dow on NPR 12 days ago)
Listen to this story...
Tell Me More, August 1, 2007 · Several cities around the country are coping with a wave of “no snitching” messages, leaving many witnesses afraid to testify in criminal court. A recent case in Newark, N.J., resulted in a perjury charge for a witness who claimed to have been intimidated on the stand. New Jersey prosecutor Paula Dow talks about how the street trend is impacting the criminal justice system.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=12419647&ft=1&f=46
Faked her credentials and pumped her resume.
Hey Liz...just wondering if you’ve been watching Greta VanSustern’s coverage of this case? She has been relentlessly digging for information and her show tonight was excellent.
Sure have, Kim........not only Greta, but comments made by Judge Napolitano and Jeannine Piro have also been forthright in castigating the incompetent justice system that let this killer/child molester free to walk the streets.
Greta’s best interview was last eve with the nitwit city councilman Ron Rice who could not even explain the legal system-—bad enough until Greta made a point of telling the viewer the imbecile was a lawyer.
The schools that conferred law degrees on Rice and Newark Prosecutor Paula Dow should have their credentials removed.
You say Dow and Rice took the bar exam?
Frankly, that is is hard to believe.
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