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Octafish

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Sat Aug 2, 2014, 02:55 PM Aug 2014

Gov. Don Siegelman is still in prison and the BFEE judge who put him there is still a crook. [View all]



From his cell at a federal penitentiary in Louisiana, Gov. Siegelman is still seeking justice:



Appeals court to hear appeal of former Gov. Don Siegelman in October

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
July 24, 2014 - 11:23 am EDT

MONTGOMERY, Alabama — A federal appeals court won't be hearing former Gov. Don Siegelman's case next week.

Back in April, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals tentatively scheduled Siegelman's case for the week of July 28. But Siegelman attorney Susan James says the case has been reset for the week of Oct. 13.

A federal jury in 2006 convicted Siegelman and former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy on bribery and other charges. Prosecutors said Scrushy bribed Siegelman for a spot on a state regulatory board with donations to Siegelman's 1999 lottery campaign.

Siegelman's lawyers say the case was tainted by the involvement of a prosecutor with ties to GOP politics and that the judge made multiple errors in calculating Siegelman's sentence.

SOURCE: http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/34e9be7913ac4d86867111066639c2e8/AL--Siegelman-11th-Circuit



Not surprised my local paper didn't carry that news. Odd, though, that I didn't see it mentioned on DU.

Someone seldom mentioned anywhere good:



Meet Mark E Fuller, smirking in a photo taken minutes after presiding over the triple-jeopardy "trial" of Gov Siegelman:



The Case for Impeaching Federal Judge Mark Fuller

WantedAlabamaDemocrats, July 26, 2012

EXCERPT...

If you picture yourself being outraged, then you have a pretty good idea how former Governor Don Siegelman felt about his 2006 kangaroo-court conviction before George W. Bush-appointed U.S. District Court Judge Mark Fuller.

SNIP...

Fuller was for years, including during the Siegelman trial, a principal of Doss Aviation, Inc.; some reports made him a 43% owner.¹ He was listed on corporate reports as the company’s CEO, even after becoming a federal judge. Doss Aviation’s 2002 Annual Report on file with the Alabama Secretary of State² shows Fuller as the corporate president, with his office listed as 1 Church Street in Montgomery. That just happens to be the United States Courthouse, where Fuller’s court sits.³ In his 2010 financial disclosure form as a federal judge, Fuller valued his interest in Doss at between $5,000,000.00 and $25,000,000.00; with an additional $500,000.00 t0 $1,000,000.00 in the affiliated Doss of Alabama, Inc. That’s enough coin to get even Mitt Romney’s attention.

So what does Doss Aviation do? I will let the homepage of its website speak to that:

Founded in 1970, Doss Aviation, Inc. enjoys over 40 years [sic] experience in supporting the U.S. Government in flight training, aircraft maintenance, maintenance training, into-plane aircraft fuels and bulk fuels management, transient aircraft support services, air traffic control, and other airfield management/logistics services. The company built an enviable reputation in over 50 contracts performing a variety of services for the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, Defense Logistics Agency - Energy (DLA-E), NASA, FBI, and Department of Homeland Security.


In other words, Doss Aviation is extremely, if not exclusively, dependent on government contracts, many of them no-bid, that can disappear if the Air Force - or the administration in power - decides it isn’t happy with, say, the rulings of a leading shareholder. (Remember, at the time of the Siegelman trial, the administration was Republican.) The conflict of interest is obvious to even a layman. Despite this, Fuller has, throughout his career as a federal judge, regularly decided cases involving the Air Force. A summary of the reported cases follows:

•Webster v. Wynne, 2010 WL 5394752 (M.D. Ala. 2010). Civil employee of the Air Force alleged employment discrimination against the Air Force. Summary judgment granted to Air Force.
•United States v. 22.58 Acres of Land, 2010 WL 431254 (M.D. Ala. 2010). Action seeking condemnation of certain real property located in Montgomery County at the request of the Air Force. Landowner’s motion to dismiss denied.
•OSI, Inc. v. United States, 510 F.Supp.2d 531 (M.D. Ala. 2007). Owner of property adjoining Air Force base sued United States government and officials, stemming from alleged dumping of Air Force hazardous wastes into landfill on property. Summary judgment granted to Air Force.
•Waid v. United States, 2006 WL 1766808 (M.D. Ala. 2006). Driver of automobile injured in accident with Air Force vehicle sued for injuries. Claim against Air Force dismissed.
•Keel v. U.S. Dept. of Air Force, 256 F.Supp.2d 1269 (M.D. Ala. 2003). Plaintiff, a white male, claimed that defendants terminated him on the basis of his race and sex in violation of Title VII, and retaliated against him by barring his access to Air Force base. Summary judgment entered for Air Force.


In another questionable case where the Air Force was not a party, Houston v. Army Fleet Services, L.L.C., 509 F.Supp.2d 1033 (M.D. Ala. 2007), Fuller denied summary judgment to an employment discrimination defendant - which is a competitor of Fuller’s company. I did not find one reported opinion in which Fuller was the judge, in which the Air Force lost the case.

CONTINUED...

http://wantedalabamademocrats.blogspot.com/2012/07/the-case-for-impeaching-federal-judge.html



World of difference between those two Alabamans.
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K & R historylovr Aug 2014 #1
Meanwhile, ''readers'' in Alabama.... Octafish Aug 2014 #8
+1000. JDPriestly Aug 2014 #13
"Readers" rate worst since WW-2? ThoughtCriminal Aug 2014 #15
Yes, and he had many friends. former9thward Aug 2014 #20
I thought they became friends after they left office? Octafish Aug 2014 #21
They were friends in the early 80s. former9thward Aug 2014 #23
George Wallace, Fob James. nt Mnemosyne Aug 2014 #24
Wow. historylovr Aug 2014 #51
K&R sketchy Aug 2014 #2
''Total Quality Service Isn’t Expensive, It’s Priceless'' Octafish Aug 2014 #9
K&R 99Forever Aug 2014 #3
BFEE Judges really tick me off. Take Richard Leon. Please. Octafish Aug 2014 #17
Recommend. nt Zorra Aug 2014 #4
U.S. District Judge Mark E. Fuller Octafish Aug 2014 #25
The conviction, imprisonment, and continued imprisonment of this poor innocent man is a national Zorra Aug 2014 #29
Manning, Siegelman, innocent people jailed, but we must not be sanctimonious about sabrina 1 Aug 2014 #50
Kickin' Faux pas Aug 2014 #5
There are many strange and un-investigated parties to this story: Roy Atchison, US Attorney... Octafish Aug 2014 #26
This just crazier Faux pas Aug 2014 #27
The stuff makes sane people mad. Octafish Aug 2014 #28
I wouldn't be surprised if it's an international thing. Faux pas Aug 2014 #30
Eyes Wide Shut Octafish Aug 2014 #31
Truth is their Faux pas Aug 2014 #46
Siegelman's daughter has been spending so much of her time and energy trying to win truedelphi Aug 2014 #6
Karl Rove is responsible for this travesty of justice. We are told not to be sabrina 1 Aug 2014 #22
Rove laughed in public about this treason. Octafish Aug 2014 #34
I won't Octafish, but sometimes the sheer magnitude of the corruption is mind boggling. sabrina 1 Aug 2014 #39
Absolute Injustice, a Travesty of Just-Us. Octafish Aug 2014 #33
And Obama and the Dem leadership still don't give a F... n2doc Aug 2014 #7
yep. Phlem Aug 2014 #10
That is odd. Guess who got promoted for, eh, after resolving it? Octafish Aug 2014 #35
Travesty that Siegelman fell prey to all this shit. No matter how often you write, you're Jefferson23 Aug 2014 #11
Legal Schnauzer told the truth and got thrown in the slammer for it. Octafish Aug 2014 #36
It is so damn frustrating, and it is important for Americans not to forget about Siegelman. Jefferson23 Aug 2014 #38
Then let's not let it be forgotten. Let's KEEP posting about it and talking about it sabrina 1 Aug 2014 #40
I don't know that you could persuade enough voters this should be a huge issue. I write, I call Jefferson23 Aug 2014 #47
I know it wouldn't be easy, but EVERY mention of this case brings it into the public sabrina 1 Aug 2014 #48
We must keep it current, collectively...agreed. n/t Jefferson23 Aug 2014 #49
K&R. JDPriestly Aug 2014 #12
The story and players... Octafish Aug 2014 #44
Does anyone really expect the administration to do anything to get Don Siegelman out of prison? Jack Rabbit Aug 2014 #14
No, I don't, we are on our own, so let's do something. Let's make it an issue in this sabrina 1 Aug 2014 #41
Well, the Dow Jones is at 17,000, which is what really counts. Octafish Aug 2014 #52
Thank you and thank you to Professor Buchheit Jack Rabbit Aug 2014 #54
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Aug 2014 #16
You are most welcome, Uncle Joe! Octafish Aug 2014 #53
K&R&bookmark JEB Aug 2014 #18
Federal Judge Mark E. Fuller arrested on domestic violence charge. Guy's out on bail already. Octafish Aug 2014 #56
Obama's failure to have DOJ reopen a full-blown Siegelman investigation stinks to high heaven 99th_Monkey Aug 2014 #19
And even worse than THAT, he DID look into Republican Sen. Stevens' case, while sabrina 1 Aug 2014 #42
It's weird. There was no corruption in Siegelman's case. Octafish Aug 2014 #57
Thank you, no, there was no corruption in the Siegelman case. Is anyone else tired of waiting for sabrina 1 Aug 2014 #63
KNR. n/t DirkGently Aug 2014 #32
Didya hear what Judge Fuller did to his wife (allegedly cough Turdblossom furball)? Octafish Aug 2014 #58
The people of the South Tsiyu Aug 2014 #37
From your keypad to the Great Accountant... Octafish Aug 2014 #59
LOL.....Some of my friends say, Tsiyu Aug 2014 #65
K&R woo me with science Aug 2014 #43
Siegelman's Judge Charged With Beating Wife, Affair With Clerk Octafish Aug 2014 #60
Kick to expose... CanSocDem Aug 2014 #45
Includes wife beaters...allegedly cough Turdblossom furball... Octafish Aug 2014 #61
JFK had RFK go down to Atlanta to get MLK out of jail in 1960 MinM Aug 2014 #55
The sad thing is... CanSocDem Aug 2014 #62
President Kennedy integrated the Secret Service and FBI. Octafish Aug 2014 #64
Yes .. Abraham Bolden was arrested for his efforts. MinM Aug 2014 #70
His book, ''The Echo from Dealey Plaza,'' made my heart feel like it weighs 140,000 tons. Octafish Aug 2014 #71
President Obama and AG Holder discuss the Siegelman Case MinM Aug 2014 #69
I still despise them each and every one. lonestarnot Aug 2014 #66
I've already kicked and recommended this one, so I can only kick it now. Uncle Joe Aug 2014 #67
Recced. Thanks, Octa. nt. Mc Mike Aug 2014 #68
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