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JUDEGE A. HOWARD MATZ: "Let me tell you before we follow through further, that I don't know Ms. Potashner, except to the limited extent she's been before me. I know a great deal about her office, which I have tremendously high regard for. I used to litigate against them a long time ago [as a prosecutor].

I don't think the office has ever been in as strong a position in terms of the advocacy of its lawyers as it is now. That's very strong.

You have a right to a lawyer who provides effective assistance of counsel. That's a constitutional right you have. That doesn't mean that you have a right to have a lawyer, ..."

~Transcript of 08.20.2003

 

$PECIAL REWARD$ FOR THESE COP$

OUTSIDE IT'S AMERICA

A QUESTION FOR AMERICA:

Is "pretty good" pretty much like "pretty clear?" Because I'm "pretty sure" it is not.

I know, it's complex. (.pdf)

But then again, I'm officially nutzzzzzz, until certified un-nutzzzzzz in a competent court of the law. So I am waiting on the law, and the certificate required by the law.

STUPID DEMONS

But I'm no expert.(.pdf) Anyone see ours, yet? He has our certificate required by the law and I need it to be officially un-nutzzzzzz. And that's a fact!

Welcome To The Matztrix

A.K.A. The Case Of WHOIS yer buddy.

 

Kozinski and Matz

 

The pair knew each other from a few years back when both worked in the Los Angeles U.S. attorney's elite fraud and special-prosecutions section.

Many top litigators in Los Angeles today were assigned to that section in the 1970s; A. Howard Matz; Wilson and Jack Walter, all federal judges now, were among them. As they all will attest, those were the golden days.

 

Ahhhh The golden days

 

To hear them tell it, lawyers in the office were the best and had the biggest, most-interesting, "most-complex cases."

 

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The fraternity among the men in the unit - and they were all men - was unparalleled.

"It was a very collegial atmosphere," recalls Wilson, who headed the fraud and special-prosecutions section. "We'd work late at night and go out to dinner at the cafeteria in the police building down the street. Then we'd go back to the office and work some more.

"Friday nights, we'd go with Rob Bonner [then the U.S. attorney and now the head of the U.S. Customs Service] to Chinatown and have a meal, have some fun and talk about each other's cases.

"We were all young guys then, and there was a kind of closeness that comes with a relatively small group of people."

 

Speaking of small people, can anyone spot Federal judge Alvin Howard Matz in the picture? Hint, that's not his dark hair.

Matz and Kozinski

 

A "MISTAKE" OF MONUMENTAL-PROPORTIONS FOUND HERE.

A FALSE CONFESSION HERE.

 

PORN IS FOUND HERE.

 

CASE FILES HERE.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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