tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post2993341000463518620..comments2024-03-28T00:50:16.901-05:00Comments on Life at the Harris County Criminal Justice Center: Jim LindemanMurray Newmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00662196272138109874noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-27263778732618586432012-10-12T18:59:58.288-05:002012-10-12T18:59:58.288-05:00Angels
MARY BAKER EDDY
When angels visit us, we d...Angels<br />MARY BAKER EDDY<br /><br />When angels visit us, we do not hear the rustle of wings, nor feel the feathery touch of the breast of a dove; but we know their presence by the love they create in our hearts. Oh, may you feel this touch, — it is not the clasping of hands, nor a loved person present; it is more than this: it is a spiritual idea that lights your path! The Psalmist saith: "He shall give His angels charge over thee." God gives you His spiritual ideas, and in turn, they give you daily supplies. Never ask for tomorrow: it is enough that divine Love is an ever-present help; and if you wait, never doubting, you will have all you need every moment. What a glorious inheritance is given to us through the understanding of omnipresent Love! More we cannot ask: more we do not want: more we cannot have. This sweet assurance is the "Peace, be still" to all human fears, to suffering of every sort.<br /><br /> <br />Excerpted from Miscellaneous Writings<br />by Mary Baker Eddy, pp. 306-307Max Meindlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-58894423319336240412012-10-12T10:50:06.560-05:002012-10-12T10:50:06.560-05:00This comment has been removed by the author.Bastrop Bad Hairhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17701875323782679294noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-59609241373215886202012-10-12T10:38:20.064-05:002012-10-12T10:38:20.064-05:00Murray, you captured an important part of Jim and,...Murray, you captured an important part of Jim and, as you know, there was so much more. At his service, a true "celebration" of his life, I was gratified, and not at all surprised, to see the church packed to the gills with folks who loved and respected him. You were there, so you know. I only had the privilege of knowing Jim since 1996, but, it was enough time to know how lucky I was to get to know him, work with him, fuss with him, and realize that my life would be better if only I could emulate him more. Your comments are so kind, and on the mark. There are few like Jim Lindeman, and his passing is our deep, deep loss.<br />Brad FryeCharles B. "Brad" Fryenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-24019927156563107302012-10-07T22:13:36.566-05:002012-10-07T22:13:36.566-05:00I am so shocked and saddened by this news. I first...I am so shocked and saddened by this news. I first met Jim when we were assigned as prosecutors in the 174th District Court in the summer of 1982 (I was #2 and Jim was #3). During that period Jim sat second chair on a delivery of marijuana case that was Johnny Holmes' first jury trial as the elected DA. Jim has always been a good friend and colleague ever since. He was the epitome of the "nice guy".<br />Sid CrowleyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-22833316788494812812012-10-07T11:44:43.737-05:002012-10-07T11:44:43.737-05:00To add to my previous post, Jim was the kind of gu...To add to my previous post, Jim was the kind of guy that would've been a great elected District Attorney.<br /><br />GregAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-91097901976073055402012-10-06T22:35:33.518-05:002012-10-06T22:35:33.518-05:00Jim's passing is shocking. I had the pleasure ...Jim's passing is shocking. I had the pleasure of knowing Jim professionally and as a good neighbor. I am a police officer and fortunately, hadn't had to face Jim in trial. Although I knew his reputation as a great lawyer, and it was obivious because he always seemed to be at the court house. Im a regular at intake and was amazed how often I ran into Jim there. Whether it was in the lobby on Franklin Street, or Cedar Village Drive, Jim always greeted me with a smile and kind words. A total gentleman. My family and I, will dearly miss him. <br /><br />May God bless Linda and family,<br /><br />Jimmy MacIntosh<br />HPDJ. MacIntoshnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-60874735339861348872012-10-06T11:22:08.298-05:002012-10-06T11:22:08.298-05:00Larry Standley:
“I would rather walk with a frie...Larry Standley:<br /><br /> “I would rather walk with a friend in the dark, than alone in the light.” <br /><br />― Helen Keller <br /><br /> <br />Jim, Jim, - My former supervisor in Major fraud, prosecutorial, colleague and My FRIEND!<br /><br />The Jim Lindeman I knew never stopped to catch his breath. He prepared for trial like a man on fire. He gave - whatever was in front of him - his ALL. To be involved with preparing for trial with Jim, however, was more than a little nerve wracking. His office was a mess, his desk was made of loose papers, yellow sticky notes, and brown and white file boxes littered every inch of floor and wall space – inside and outside his office. But ALL things had their own place THERE in those spaces, and inside Jim’s mind - that only HE knew made perfect sense. In trial he truly had a REAL, Beautiful Mind!<br /><br />I always told him to his face: "Jim, TOMORROW is the trial, how are we going to___________________? Jim: "Oh it will work out". Me: After Trial: Man, you are like the master chief, your kitchen looks like hell before during and after you do whatever it is you do, but that verdict says it all: "A superb Masterpiece". Me: “Jim? Jim? Where did you go damn it, don’t you want to talk to the jury?” He’s gone - gone to get ready on another trial. Or gone to catch that late night flight to St. Louis where his family lived for a while as he commuted back and forth. Jim was also a father and husband. <br /><br />He was private but always had time for others - Yet - always on the move. A human hummingbird - with heart and head always on the move in search of another battle to be fought for someone else. Always, in search of more time to do what was right, or help someone, or be missed. He always seemed to disappear until the last call, yet never late for the most important of matters. <br /><br />Jim? Where are you? Does anyone know where Jim is? When did you get here…I never saw you walk in – the jury is just about to be called out.<br /><br />I'm sorry friend, for US. It is not for me to question anyone's - as they say - untimely death - but I most humbly state: Yours was........Untimely, to me anyway - in human standards I guess. You were the 19th Century gentleman in the 21st Century human vessel. Always, always, a man of your word, and your handshake was your bond. In short you were a very, very LOYAL friend. <br /><br />There is not enough space here to write more - even though there is - more. I just wish for your family, friends, and your clients, WE, all had more time with you NOW. God Bless You Jim. Jim...? He’s gone again. Will someone please go find Jim? Where are you friend? <br /><br />Oh... there you are………almost didn’t see you come back in.<br /><br />Your friend Always - Larry<br /><br /> <br /><br /> <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-27108419255568326932012-10-06T10:55:37.576-05:002012-10-06T10:55:37.576-05:00I went to law school with Jim. I was just gob-sma...I went to law school with Jim. I was just gob-smacked when I heard the news. I was fortunate enough to have seen him just last year at a law school reunion. He was still the unfailing polite and gentlemanly person I remember from 30 years ago. He used to come to my Halloween parties as a silent clown. I tried and tried but could never get him to break character; he remained completely silent but still able to communicate.<br /><br />Tim McCarthy<br />Chicago, IllinoisTim McCarthynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-55045538188648352512012-10-06T09:46:31.502-05:002012-10-06T09:46:31.502-05:00You fail to mention, but of course it was before y...You fail to mention, but of course it was before your time at the D.A.'s office, Jim had the same tenaciousness as a prosecutor. While in the Special Crimes Division, he actually began what was to become the Public Integrity Unit, the largest of cases was the rouge Southeast Response team of the Houston PD. After that case JBH saw a need for a unit to work only such cases and Jim was at the forefront.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-19486015189851900812012-10-05T22:50:03.897-05:002012-10-05T22:50:03.897-05:00Please keep us posted with funeral and memorial in...Please keep us posted with funeral and memorial information.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-13794605833017636012012-10-05T22:14:12.341-05:002012-10-05T22:14:12.341-05:00I knew Jim for nearly 30 years. When I was a young...I knew Jim for nearly 30 years. When I was a young Deputy, he talked to me about cases in intake. When he became a defense attorney, we handled several cases together, all resulting in pleas, but thoroughly enjoyable experiences.<br /><br />No detail, legal or factual, slipped past him.<br /><br />After not seeing him for the last seven years or so, I ran into him the other day, and had a nice long talk with him. I was able to tell him how my late father defense attorney really admired him, and my dad had told me so on numerous occasion. My dad had two others in the office that he thought were the most ethical, honest and had great trial abilities, but Lindeman was a favorite.<br /><br />He looked great two days ago. I am so stunned, and my families prayers go out to his family and friends.<br /><br />Greg GillelandAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566778230970156239.post-34489447842644381892012-10-05T19:23:32.228-05:002012-10-05T19:23:32.228-05:00I had a similar experience with him and had the sa...I had a similar experience with him and had the same thoughts. He was truly a gentleman and I will miss him.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06462565555530087198noreply@blogger.com