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Federal Court: Obama Administration Interfered In New Black Panthers Case

Herb 2012/07/31 23:28:53
Federal Court: Obama Administration Interfered In New Black Panthers Case

Federal Court: Obama Administration Interfered In New Black Panthers Case – Big Government

The Justice Department has denied that political motivations went into the dismissal of the New Black Panthers case following President Barack Obama elections and the appointment of Attorney General Eric Holder.

A Federal court in Washington, D.C. on Monday dismissed the DOJ’s claims that its political appointees did not interfere with the New Black Panthers case.

In a case that decided whether the watchdog group, Judicial Watch, could receive fees and costs associated with the New Black Panthers litigation, U.S. District Court Judge Reggie Walton held that:

“documents reveal that political appointees within DOJ were conferring about the status and resolution of the New Black Panther Party case in the days preceding the DOJ’s dismissal of claims in that case, which would appear to contradict Assistant Attorney General Perez’s testimony that political leadership was not involved in that decision.”

“Surely the public has an interest in documents that cast doubt on the accuracy of government officials’ representations regarding the possible politicization of agency decision making,” Walton wrote in his opinion. “And the DOJ has not shown that these particular materials were released prior to this litigation, or that the information contained therein was already in the public domain.”

The New Black Panthers case revolves around members of the racist group who were caught on tape intimidating voters at a polling station during the 2008 elections in Philadelphia. The Justice Department initially charged the four New Black Panthers in the case. But after Obama shaped the Justice Department with his appointees, the Justice Department reversed course, dismissing the charges against three of the New Black Panthers while a fourth received a restraining order.

Judge Walton’s decision again shows that politics have often trumped the law in the Obama administration.

The Justice Department has denied that political motivations went into the dismissal of the New Black Panthers case following President Barack Obama elections and the appointment of Attorney General Eric Holder.

A Federal court in Washington, D.C. on Monday dismissed the DOJ’s claims that its political appointees did not interfere with the New Black Panthers case.

In a case that decided whether the watchdog group, Judicial Watch, could receive fees and costs associated with the New Black Panthers litigation, U.S. District Court Judge Reggie Walton held that:

“documents reveal that political appointees within DOJ were conferring about the status and resolution of the New Black Panther Party case in the days preceding the DOJ’s dismissal of claims in that case, which would appear to contradict Assistant Attorney General Perez’s testimony that political leadership was not involved in that decision.”

“Surely the public has an interest in documents that cast doubt on the accuracy of government officials’ representations regarding the possible politicization of agency decision making,” Walton wrote in his opinion. “And the DOJ has not shown that these particular materials were released prior to this litigation, or that the information contained therein was already in the public domain.”

The New Black Panthers case revolves around members of the racist group who were caught on tape intimidating voters at a polling station during the 2008 elections in Philadelphia. The Justice Department initially charged the four New Black Panthers in the case. But after Obama shaped the Justice Department with his appointees, the Justice Department reversed course, dismissing the charges against three of the New Black Panthers while a fourth received a restraining order.

Judge Walton’s decision again shows that politics have often trumped the law in the Obama administration.

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  • jubil8 BN-0 PON 2012/08/01 02:52:56
    jubil8 BN-0 PON
    Great news that it hasn't disappeared after all!
  • JustTheFacts 2012/08/01 01:41:20
    JustTheFacts
    I was just arguing with some idiot LWNJ last night who said, "there was nothing to this story". Low and behold today...it is a story again!

    It should have been a story all along.......
  • Herb JustThe... 2012/08/01 02:48:08
    Herb
    copy and paste it for him lol.
  • Dee 2012/08/01 00:10:38
    Dee
    +1
    We ALL knew that, now didn't we?
  • ★Calliope★ 2012/07/31 23:32:46
    ★Calliope★
    +2
    We knew it.

    But the MSM will give him another pass and act as though it's no bid deal.

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