Versus her successful representation in thousands of cases. Joe Deegan knows. http://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2005/aug/11/hi…
Not one single prosecutor who engaged in the cover up was sanctioned. Two got promotions.
And, hey, since you're such a great journalist, why didn't you report that the State Bar investigator in Mary's case was either fired or allowed to resign after he engaged in unethical misconduct in HER case? His name is William Graham, and he was rewarded with a position as an investigator with the San Diego City Attorney's office. Check it out. No, really. Check it out.
And how about the lawyer whoi made THREE false allegations about Mary? She claimed she lost money in a case because of Mary and the State Bar judges REJECTED her false testimony. Her name is May Harris. Run for your life if you ever come across her. She's local. What about that? Did the State Bar sanction her? Hell no. They wanted to get the criminal defense lawyer. Journalist, my eye. — December 7, 2016 10:08 p.m.
Tough times for bulldog lawyer Mary Frances Prevost
Notably that distinction has evaded you.— December 8, 2016 8:55 a.m.
Tough times for bulldog lawyer Mary Frances Prevost
Then why didn't you do the research? Google is great. So is the Innocence Project.— December 7, 2016 10:48 p.m.
Tough times for bulldog lawyer Mary Frances Prevost
Oh, and one last one, Don. You wrote that the State Bar Review Department charged her. You've been a journalist for 50 years and you still don't know that courts don't charge people?— December 7, 2016 10:28 p.m.
Tough times for bulldog lawyer Mary Frances Prevost
Versus her successful representation in thousands of cases. Joe Deegan knows. http://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2005/aug/11/hi… Not one single prosecutor who engaged in the cover up was sanctioned. Two got promotions. And, hey, since you're such a great journalist, why didn't you report that the State Bar investigator in Mary's case was either fired or allowed to resign after he engaged in unethical misconduct in HER case? His name is William Graham, and he was rewarded with a position as an investigator with the San Diego City Attorney's office. Check it out. No, really. Check it out. And how about the lawyer whoi made THREE false allegations about Mary? She claimed she lost money in a case because of Mary and the State Bar judges REJECTED her false testimony. Her name is May Harris. Run for your life if you ever come across her. She's local. What about that? Did the State Bar sanction her? Hell no. They wanted to get the criminal defense lawyer. Journalist, my eye.— December 7, 2016 10:08 p.m.
Tough times for bulldog lawyer Mary Frances Prevost
I just searched your blog for "Allison Worden" the prosecutor who destroyed evidence and was disbelieved by a jury, and then got a cushy high paying job as a reward. Doesn't look like you wrote a blog on that one. Troll.— December 7, 2016 10:03 p.m.
Tough times for bulldog lawyer Mary Frances Prevost
Typical old man response.What you said was gross. Suggesting her appearance was the basis for her intelligent and cogent commentary on both local and national news. Then tried to cloak yourself in old man logic : I have a wife and she's smart, therefore I'm not a misogynist. Misogynist. But you can't teach and old troll new tricks.— December 7, 2016 9:55 p.m.
Tough times for bulldog lawyer Mary Frances Prevost
Wait, you mean the bar that has never once in it's history EVER sanctioned one of its own? THAT Bar? Do the research. They rubber stamp anything the prosecutors say. Go back to being a house husband. It suits you.— December 7, 2016 9:52 p.m.
Tough times for bulldog lawyer Mary Frances Prevost
"Speaking OF a journalist..."? You can't even write a grammatically correct sentence.— December 7, 2016 9:50 p.m.
Tough times for bulldog lawyer Mary Frances Prevost
Really, 25 years and thousands of successful cases? She shut down the illegal blood labs and was the lawyer that took out Arevalos and contributed Chief Lansdown's early "retirement." Did YOU read the California Innocence Project's scathing review of the State bar? Do you think the Innocence Project gave the poor Bar a bum rap? Did you even read it? How does it speak of the State Bar when they deny citizens complaints against dirty prosecutors? When an investigation by the Innocence Project found facts supporting that the bar rarely protects people who complaint of horrible prosecutorial misconduct? And target criminal defense lawyers? And NEVER prosecute their own?— December 7, 2016 9:47 p.m.
Tough times for bulldog lawyer Mary Frances Prevost
You mean as a "house husband" who worked for the less-than-respectable UT, and who now trolls on The Reader? Of course you pat yourself on the back. But you failed. In 25 years this lawyer has sucessfully represented thousands of people against the power of the government, against prosecutors, against judges who were prosecutors. She was one of the lawyers who brought down Arevalos and Chief Lansdowne. I don't know how more clearly I can put it to you, old man. You're an old troll on a blog who congratulates himself for schlock. Did you write a blog on Allison Worden, the former assistant chief's daughter, who destroyed evidence, and then lied in court (the jury didn't believe her and convicted her), and then was rewarded with a cushy job with John Gomez's firm? How about the prosecutor who made national news because he falsifid a confession? Kamala Harris supported him --- until she was chastized by the court. Did he get fired for such an egregious act? No. he was rewarded with a prime position being the chief of a division that ensures exculpatory evidence is distributed to defense lawyers. Do you see the irony in that? Troll.— December 7, 2016 9:41 p.m.