Monthly Archives: November 2009

Ben Kuehne’s case dismissed

An innocent man will spend Thanksgiving with his family without a federal indictment hanging over him. The case against Ben Kuehne and the co-defendants has been dismissed by the Feds, Miami blogger David O. Markus reports. Happy Thanksgiving. Here’s David’s post: UPDATE – The government moved to dismiss the pending appeal against Gloria Velez and [...]

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Asst. A.G. Marni Bryson files for judge

Paul Moyle is in the drop program. It is a 6 year term (Primary & General)(non-partisan). Former PD and now asst. AG Marni Bryson has filed for Moyle’s seat, which is in Group 7. There’s been some talk of others filing for the seat, but only Marni has actually filed. Word is she has $75,000 [...]

Posted in aging out, drop program, Judge, Ken Stern, Marni Bryson, Paul Moyle

Judicial Rotations PBC

On TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 2010: Frank Castor will come into Division C (9H) and switch with Bosso-Pardo. No circuit court assignment changes. However, Judge Brown will relocate to 11F and Judge Miller will relocate to 10F. Judge Corlew will switch with Judge Martz. Martz is coming to criminal – South County. Judge August Bonavita will [...]

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Masiloti seeks early release – Fed honest services fraud statute unconstitutional?

Is the honest services fraud statute unconstitutional? How else is the federal government going to clean up corruption in Palm Beach county? The State Attorney’s Office didn’t do squat under Krischer. The new administration has the affable and capable Al Johnson heading up the public corruption unit. Haven’t seen anything yet Al. I’m sure you’re [...]

Posted in honest services fraud, judge ryskamp, tony masiloti, unconstitutional statute