tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post8976548961433842037..comments2024-03-28T00:50:16.901-05:00Comments on Life at the Harris County Criminal Justice Center: The Primary Is Officially SetMurray Newmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00662196272138109874noreply@blogger.comBlogger41125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-25530879619167268572012-03-06T19:45:34.837-06:002012-03-06T19:45:34.837-06:00Good News! Johnny Holmes speaks out...
http://www...Good News! Johnny Holmes speaks out...<br /><br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icA0RwCB4hQ&feature=player_embeddedAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-38163630980726822582012-03-05T18:27:05.667-06:002012-03-05T18:27:05.667-06:00To anon 8:41 :
I agree - Jack is doing a great job...To anon 8:41 :<br />I agree - Jack is doing a great job in Galveston and too bad Lykos and Bridgewater caused Harris County to lose Donna Goode (one of the best prosecutors ever).<br />That Intox Mansl article in Houston Press is Feb 2-8, 2012 written by gifted journalist and writer George Flynn.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-25041890134750109142012-03-05T10:59:15.923-06:002012-03-05T10:59:15.923-06:008:41, that sounds amazing, I wish the HC ADAs goin...8:41, that sounds amazing, I wish the HC ADAs going after my family member would at least sit down and speak with the defendant before judging them and insisting they need to be put away. There are two sides to every story and thats where common sense comes in to guide you. I guess common sense isn't a prerequisite for being a DA here.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-23685102094755530712012-03-05T08:41:02.113-06:002012-03-05T08:41:02.113-06:00There is a good "piece" in the recent Ho...There is a good "piece" in the recent Houston Press about how Roady (D.A. Galveston) handled an Intoxicated manslaughter case. Bottom line: He and Donna sat down in a conference room, heard the defense out and the case was dismissed. Common Sense approach! Good Job!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-13492764700370510202012-03-05T06:44:26.802-06:002012-03-05T06:44:26.802-06:00Anon 3:00, I agree. Show me where I have said anyt...Anon 3:00, I agree. Show me where I have said anything different. <br /><br />Anon 10:03, good for him. He seems to be campaigning against all other diversion programs now, and in any event all I said was that his campaign rhetoric was troubling. Never denied he hasn't done some things worth mentioning. <br /><br />As far as dismissing cases that can't be proven, however, this state is full of prosecutors who say that exact same thing. Prosecutors with names like Sebesta, Rosenthal, Bradley, and Holmes. Prosecutors whose cases have been overturned and defendants who have been exonerated, often due to withheld evidence, but usually due to the use of faulty evidence. Every one of those prosecutors would swear until their dying day that they did nothing wrong and that they convicted the right guy. <br /><br />You see, if all they do is push cases they think they can convict, they will push an alarmingly high percentage of cases. It's easy to get a conviction. Prosecutors use jail house snitches with the worst felonies on their record, and juries believe them because they testified for the state. They use things like dog-scent line-ups, or faulty BAT van evidence, that they know is junk science, yet they "know" they've got the right guy. They don't turn over exculpatory evidence because it doesn't make sense to them, or they don't see how it's possible based on what they "know" of the case, or they've had a different witness say something else or an expert explain it differently, so the evidence "really isn't" exculpatory. <br /><br />Every one of those prosecutors would claim to be as stand-up as you say Anderson is. And I hope you're right. I don't think DIVERT is "technically" legal, but neither is it a social program. I hope Anderson, if elected, is "different". I'm not voting for him, but neither am I voting for Lykos, so at least we can agree on that. Until the next (hopefully) DA shows a willingness to abide by what we now know to be the better way to do things where evidence is concerned, they are all suspect. <br /><br />RageAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-12191684633142155642012-03-04T18:24:21.086-06:002012-03-04T18:24:21.086-06:00Very good Lie-kos time line on one specific matter...Very good Lie-kos time line on one specific matter with two direct opposite views at different times.<br /><br />Kind of explains why - as posted here before - the need for several different political spin "communication" - "reputation rehabilitation" consultants being paid on the County dime.<br /><br />Oh and remember, "she" never ordered the investigation of the G.J. either.....but then she did....but it wasn't really an investigation. Or was it?<br /><br />One thing is for sure. At least we know how she feels about the law enforcement agency investigating HER office: "I can tell you the DPS is this state's premiere law enforcement agency," said LykosAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-8278918745591460262012-03-04T18:24:02.382-06:002012-03-04T18:24:02.382-06:00Judge of the Year - Lykos
On DA Lykos' offici...Judge of the Year - Lykos<br /><br />On DA Lykos' official website, she states that she received the "•State District Judge of the Year – Harris County Deputy Sheriff’s Association." <br /><br />At the recent Clear Lake republican debate, she said she didn't want or seek the police unions' endorsement, but THEN mentioned that she received the Judge of the year award from one of them.<br /><br />Can someone give us info about this? Is it true? What organization? What year?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-5367395632132482312012-03-04T18:08:04.813-06:002012-03-04T18:08:04.813-06:00Patterns of Behavior
Here are some examples of 1)...Patterns of Behavior<br /><br />Here are some examples of 1) DA Pat Lykos giving completely different statements on IMPORTANT issues and 2) her propensity to deny responsibility and drop others in the grease. This is regarding the issue of law enforcement doing science. When it fits her designs, she says they are the best solution for DWI testing [i.e. scientific testing] and when it doesn’t they don’t. If you spend some time googling her name and searching for issues, you will too see it is quite easy to notice this PATTERN of behavior. <br /><br /> <br />12/13/11 – Law Enforcement SHOULD Be Doing Science<br /> <br /><br />Lykos Quote 12/13/11 abc13: "I have no idea what this grand jury is doing. I can tell you the DPS is this state's premiere law enforcement agency," said Lykos<br /><br /> This was her quote regarding switching the DWI testing from Lone Star College (a non-law enforcement agency) to the DPS. She should have taken a cue from Judge Emmett who said "Don’t have any comment.”<br /> <br /><br />This was the day that Harris County Officials - County Judge Ed Emmett and Harris County Commissioners El Franco Lee and Steve Radack - testified in the Grand Jury probe of the DA’s Office. [Curious what they think of DA Pat Lykos after that]<br /><br /> <br />12/13/12 – Law Enforcement SHOULD Be Doing Science<br /><br /><br />Lykos Press Release 12/13/12: "We have been very concerned about outsourcing to non-law enforcement entities and the problems created by personnel turnover. This results in needless resetting of court cases, impacting inmates awaiting trial, witnesses, and law enforcement. The DA’s Office recommended the breath alcohol testing services contract with DPS. The decision, of course, and the negotiations belonged to Harris County Commissioners Court and the Harris County Purchasing Office.”<br /><br /><br />DA Pat Lykos released this statement the same day that Harris County Officials County Judge Ed Emmett and Harris County Commissioners El Franco Lee and Steve Radack testified in the Grand Jury probe of her office. So, she says they don’t like using non-law enforcement agencies – AND – she also takes this opportunity to say that she only “recommended” this change, but it wasn’t her responsibility which agency was chosen. [Note to anyone close to DA Pat Lykos – she will drop you in the grease and RUN.]<br /> <br /> <br /><br />01/10/12 – Law Enforcement SHOULD NOT be Doing Science<br /><br /> <br />Lykos – Interview KUHF 01/10/12: "Scientists should be running laboratories, law enforcement should not. No police chief should have to make a decision on whether you put units on the street, or you put money in lab, and so, it's vital. And it also gives the appearance of impropriety when law enforcement controls science."<br /><br /> <br />Even though many people had ALREADY been working on the new Forensic Science Center for several years, Lykos honed in on the glory by appearing at Commissioner’s Court to urge “fast-tracking” the project. KUHF also had an interview with the county judge - Emmett - he indicated they were already working on this project and implied they didn't need to be urged. <br /> <br /><br />01/25/12 – Law Enforcement SHOULD be Doing Science – 475,000 Reasons<br /> <br /><br />01/25/12 – abc13 - DA Pat Lykos gave HPD $475,000 for DWI testing equipment – and dodges journalist Ted Oberg’s questions by resorting to platitudes, instead of honestly and plainly answering specific questions. DA Lykos: "What we're saying is don't drive drunk. No more victims." When Oberg continued to press her for specifics, she denied responsibility and dodged, “I will certainly acknowledge there are special interests who have demagogued this issue, who have smeared the Houston Police Department and our office -- and that these have been unfair attacks."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-81666957236223394572012-03-04T15:47:04.307-06:002012-03-04T15:47:04.307-06:00Anon 3:18,
Why don't you specifically enumera...Anon 3:18,<br /><br />Why don't you specifically enumerate the "lies" as you see them, and we will see what we can do about addressing your concerns.Murray Newmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00662196272138109874noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-72730304918493800072012-03-04T15:37:12.486-06:002012-03-04T15:37:12.486-06:00A family member of mine went through the justice s...A family member of mine went through the justice system here in Harris county. I've seen what a joke the Harris county DA's office is. This persons case should have never seen inside a court room. So my families gift to all you ADA's is another four years of Lycos. I know it petty, but I can't help how I feel.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-7572132293861251602012-03-04T15:18:46.421-06:002012-03-04T15:18:46.421-06:00Anon 12:03
If Mr Anderson is all about justice, w...Anon 12:03<br /><br />If Mr Anderson is all about justice, why isnt he standing up against all the injustice and lies that you handful of haters are spreading against Lykos and the District Attorneys Office.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-70160107174021504572012-03-04T12:03:12.800-06:002012-03-04T12:03:12.800-06:00Rage,
With a small amount of research you would ha...Rage,<br />With a small amount of research you would have discovered that Mike volunteered his time to preside over one of the drug courts while serving as a district court judge. As administrative judge he spearheaded the creation of the veteran's court and the mental health court. If you spent 5 minutes talking to Mike you would quickly realize that he is a man of integrity, and if a case cannot be proven BRD, it will not be prosecuted in his administration. Justice often times means dismissing a case and Mike is committed to justice, not statistics, not winning at all costs, not glory, but justice. If you doubt that, talk to him, talk to a veteran Houston police officer, talk to lawyers he's worked with...they'll all give you the same response.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-39035787175405309962012-03-03T22:39:07.903-06:002012-03-03T22:39:07.903-06:001:06....took the words right out of my mouth, than...1:06....took the words right out of my mouth, thanks for posting that. <br /><br />8:40, I sure wish the ADAs working in there right now knew that this is how it is supposed to be, not everyone tells the truth, and sometimes they are believing the wrong side, seek JUSTICE not a win for your resume!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-83616608061609960792012-03-03T20:40:34.891-06:002012-03-03T20:40:34.891-06:00Actually, I you think about it correctly, "Tr...Actually, I you think about it correctly, "True" Justice could result from a NOT GUILTY or even NO BILL or DISMISSAL - all depending on the specific case facts.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-81976563452704484062012-03-03T17:00:50.180-06:002012-03-03T17:00:50.180-06:00Rage 2:47
Well damn Rage, if you commit a crime y...Rage 2:47<br /><br />Well damn Rage, if you commit a crime you deserve some kind of punishment! True Justice always involves an element of punishment.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-53843592769421973482012-03-03T14:47:26.169-06:002012-03-03T14:47:26.169-06:00Thanks 11:06. Sad that even current prosecutors do...Thanks 11:06. Sad that even current prosecutors don't understand that. <br /><br />Also, diversion programs are not social programs. They still punish, to some extent or other. They may suck, or they may work, but they are not social programs. <br /><br />RageAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-90277046011471497562012-03-03T13:54:37.159-06:002012-03-03T13:54:37.159-06:00Well according to Lycos the prosecutor's sole ...Well according to Lycos the prosecutor's sole job is to make her look good. And she hired the consultant to tell us that in 2009.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-90082264179180723602012-03-03T13:06:52.212-06:002012-03-03T13:06:52.212-06:00No - you are both wrong. The prosecutor's sol...No - you are both wrong. The prosecutor's sole duty is to "Seek justice and not merely convict".Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-389317729855759372012-03-03T12:58:21.403-06:002012-03-03T12:58:21.403-06:00ARE YOU REALLY READY FOR TRIAL? THE JURY IS FAST ...ARE YOU REALLY READY FOR TRIAL? THE JURY IS FAST APPROACHING:<br /><br /><br />A week or even a day in the political world can seem like a lifetime.<br /><br />All indicators on this Blog and at Republican candidate events look very promising for Mike. However, I have NO DOUBT even Mike would say: "Thank You all so much for your enthusiasm, but QUIT TALKING ABOUT PUNISHMENT BEFORE WE GET A GUILTY!"<br /><br />Other than posting here, what have you done from an activist standpoint to get OTHER people to vote as you are?<br /><br />We forget that much of this is still inside baseball and that this Blog is ground zero - home -base. To the rest of the voters in Harris County, they don't know the truth either way.<br /><br />Sure there will be a barrage of commercials leading up to the Primary which is THIS SUMMER!!!!<br />What are you (the most loyal supporters) doing right now to get your politically ignorant neighbor or friends to even register to vote and then exercise that right?<br /><br />This is a marathon, not a sprint. If you want Mike Anderson to WIN - start your personal voter "tree" like an Amway multi-level marketing approach. This will be the concrete base from which commercials etc. can build on to get to the so / so interested voters. Seriously, who FEELS like voting anytime - especially in the lazy, hazy days of summer, after a holiday weekend? For some they view voting as jury duty. <br /><br />Unlikely, but a token third party opponent could jump in to skew the vote. What Rage says has some merit. Bottom line: Be ever vigilant and get busy getting those vacationers registered to vote, and making sure they vote early! Remember what Winston Churchill said during the German Blitz of London: "Never give up. <br />Never give up. Never give up". <br /><br />However, to only blog and NOT ACT - you are NOT swaying one voter but rather preaching to the choir. Sure some others may read this blog, but I'm talking about more than this. Don't assume, stop celebrating prematurely and start DOING.<br /><br />To do otherwise is only engaging in mental cathartic masturbation! Stop talking all giddy about the DAY AFTER like some sophomore at their first Homecoming dance! <br /><br />Now that the Primary is set in stone - GET SERIOUS! GET MAD! GET MOVING! If you take this personal in a negative way – then good! What are you going to do about it?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-37907549167950344332012-03-03T12:34:56.150-06:002012-03-03T12:34:56.150-06:00Rage,
You do realize that its not the DAO's r...Rage,<br /><br />You do realize that its not the DAO's rsponsibility to administer social programs. Its sole purpose is to prosecute.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-33009055611575632142012-03-03T11:22:53.864-06:002012-03-03T11:22:53.864-06:00Many voters, thinking it's too late for their ...Many voters, thinking it's too late for their vote to count in the presidential primary, will stay home. That will help incumbents on the local level. <br /><br />Better really get that vote out if you want Anderson to have a chance. <br /><br />His quips about "social programs" are troubling to me. I don't like many things about Lykos, but at least she is working on alternatives that reduce overcrowding and don't ruin peoples' lives because of one stupid mistake. <br /><br />This is not a comment on the more serious crimes. She may not be prosecuting those hard enough. <br /><br />And she is evidently as comfortable prosecuting with faulty evidence as Holmes and Rosenthal were, but I'm sure Anderson would be too, so there's no real choice here. <br /><br />Rage<br /><br />RageAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-3135212761596830922012-03-03T10:45:28.554-06:002012-03-03T10:45:28.554-06:008:54-
Doubtful Lykos can go back to DAO if the DE...8:54-<br /><br />Doubtful Lykos can go back to DAO if the DEMS stay in charge there. She's also lost her sugardaddy Robert Eckels so she may just have to go to the farm where she can at least boss around her cows.<br /><br />Leitner will have to go back to private practice. He can't stand the paycut to go to the PDO especially since he couldn't work Intake.<br /><br />Hannah needs to do what she does best- just stay at home and bake cookies.<br /><br />Roger obviously saw the hand-writing on the wall and started feathering his new nest over a year ago. Maybe if he gets elected, some of his integrity will return.<br /><br />If Joni is allowed to stay (after being demoted), she can probably be a loyal employee because she's loyal to whoever the boss is and will do whatever she's told- right or wrong.<br /><br />You could sell tickets to packing day. It will be a hoot!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-85738024148793551712012-03-02T20:54:58.566-06:002012-03-02T20:54:58.566-06:00Attention Leadership Team!
It appears by all the ...Attention Leadership Team!<br /><br />It appears by all the information coming in your days are number in the HCDAO. Patsy, are you going to retire or go back to work at the County Attorney's Office? Jim, are you going to become part of the PDs Office? Hannah, are you going to follow Patsy back to CAO? Joni, will you be headed to a constable's office or back to being a baliff? Roger, being the smartest of the bunch, we know you are back as judge. <br /><br />December will be well worth it this year. Watching each of those cleaning out offices they should have never been in. The world as we knew it will be back on its axis.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-63291611738828600972012-03-02T20:37:19.049-06:002012-03-02T20:37:19.049-06:00Is it true that Judge Belinda Hill appointed a pro...Is it true that Judge Belinda Hill appointed a prosecutor pro tem now?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-52723999977783675652012-03-02T19:59:42.924-06:002012-03-02T19:59:42.924-06:00Although somewhat off the track, hearty congratula...Although somewhat off the track, hearty congratulations are due the HCDAO and particularly neophyte prosecutor Lykos on the first successful, and most significantly, legal DWI prosecution in the annals of Harris Couty judicial history as ostensibly reported on KTRH radio today. Since the prior 794,623+ DWI convictions (who is counting)in Harris County, it is rumored, were secured without the assistance of BAT van/DPS evidence or Lykos' trial expertise, motions for new trial and/or expungement will be probably filed in these cases by the HCDAO on 3/5/12 to remedy the "culture of corruption" of the prior administrations.<br />Calvin A. HartmannAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com