Posted on 07/13/2009 10:04:18 PM PDT by kellynla
U.S. District Court Judge David O. Carter had a scheduling dilemma while managing the pre-trial stages of the governments prosecution of several alleged members of the notorious Florencia 13 street gang in South Central Los Angeles and Inglewood.
He had 16 defense lawyers plus federal prosecutors most of whom were also handling other cases in other courthouses on the case pending before him in the Ronald Reagan Federal Courthouse in Santa Ana.
And Carter, a former state prosecutor and Superior Court judge, knows that getting lawyers together is like herding cats.
Making things a little more difficult for Carter was the fact that one of the defense lawyers Rob Harley was in the midst of a lengthy death penalty trial before Orange County Superior Court Judge Richard King. A lawyer just cant miss a session in a death penalty trial.
But Carter also needed to get the federal case moving.
So he scheduled a rare Saturday court session last week to handle pre-trial motions. He told all the lawyers and their clients to be there and to be ready. Federal judges can do that.
We started at 8 a.m. and we finished at 10 p.m., said Carter. The air conditioning went out at 5 p.m. We got a lot done between 5:30 an 10 p.m.
It was either a Saturday session, or conduct night court, Carter said.
We got it all done, he said. We probably saved a weeks worth of court time and a lot of money.
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Semper Fi, Kelly
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We need a lot more judges like him!
“stuff?”
is that legalese? LOL
Remember the judge int he Florida escapade during the aftermath of election 2000? He was so heroic, just doing his duty to the oath he took, and democrats hated him for it!
You bet I remember him, I think I watched every bit of that and he did a great job. He knew the law and ran his courtroom well.
If he’s the one I’m thinking of, he was an Infantry officer with 1/9 and I met him at a funeral down that way about 11 years ago, a friend who was with 1/9 during Operation Buffalo in 1967...
This is the judge who worked the Anna Nicole Smith inheritance battle back in 2002.
He’s had some high profile cases.
I “think” you are correct. But I’d have to do some more “digging.”
If a case doesn't involve super-thin lawyers in micro-minis, I have a hard time whipping up the energy to pretend to care . . . |
And he doesn’t take any Shiite from anybody!
Urah!
I have a hard time
whipping up the energy
to pretend to care?”
Then why are you here wasting my time with your inane posts. LMAO
Roger that. It was another David that died, one we called Beetle (as in Baily)... And the church was FULL of Marines... many, MANY of us... 1998, it was. I stayed on base at El Toro, the last time I was there before they closed it down...
You mentioning the 1/9 brings back memories of the “walking dead”...all I can remember about them is always getting their asses in a bind and some of us having to go in there and pull their bacon out of the fire!
Semper Fi,
Kelly
1/9 to stand up at Lejeune this week
http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/news/2007/04/marine_walking_dead_070412/
Ah, but Kelly, you dodged FIRM’s question.
Let me rephrase it. If Judge Carter dismisses this case, what then?
“Ah, but Kelly, you dodged FIRMs question.
Let me rephrase it. If Judge Carter dismisses this case, what then?”
No dodge...he’s still a fine judge and an even better Marine.
“what then?” I’m not a lawyer so you’ll have to ask one.
I thought they already HAD... or do you mean they are now certified as combat-ready?
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