After reading Mark Patinkin's column today, I will paraphrase
a famous Edgar Allan Poe story to express the indignant reader's
opinion on the almost freed convicted - or wrongly convicted - rapist ,
Carlton Bleau : " The thousand injuries of that liberal judge Fortunato
I had borne as best as I could, but when he went soft-headed on assault,
I vowed revenge . "
But in his defense : " In matters of fine wines, this Fortunato,
like his countrymen, was a quack . But in the matter of THE LAW he was
sincere.
I congratulate the good judge on being furious with a white
collar criminal - an incompetent and corrupt FBI scientist. It is
precisely career felons who can so easily be accused for the wrong crimes
by inept police departments.
Was Patinkin also indignant with the cop who terrorized a
parking lot attendant ? His past was NOT held against him in the trial.
Nice guys like Patinkin can be a little naive.
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