Judge John Malone strikes again

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

In June 2009 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that elected judges must step aside from cases when large campaign contributions from interested parties create the appearance of bias.

New Jersey Superior Court judges are appointed by power brokers. Shouldn’t they be made to recuse themselves from politically charged cases? Consider recent rulings by Judge John Malone who is a former Democrat Chairman whose wife works for Elizabeth Mayor Chris Bollwage.

It was Judge Malone that was originally assigned to the absentee ballot case brought by Christine Dansereau in Roselle three years ago. He promptly threw it out. He claimed Dansereau’s argument was “convoluted, contradictory and confusing.” A Superior Court appellate panel later, reversed Judge Malone’s decision to dismiss the case. They ruled that Malone was too narrow and restrictive in his view of the law in dismissing the matter.

Just last week the state Attorney General’s office filed charges against Roselle Council President Jamel Holley, accusing him of illegally filling out the absentee ballots.

The Star-Ledger reports today that Judge John Malone, ruled against newly elected Hillside mayor and democrat machine nemesis Joseph Menza after the township’s governing body sued him for allegedly illegally installing his executive appointments after he took office in July.

Can the public trust the judicial system, a cornerstone of democracy, when judges appointed by powerbrokers are narrow and restrictive in their views of the law affecting the power of the very people that appointed them? Our judges in Union County have been appointed by the same Democrat powerbrokers for a decade now and apparently they have no rules or code of conduct to follow when it comes to recusing themselves from politically charged cases. Therefore the public can have no trust in the integrity of our judicial system.

Judge Malone, is just another sign pointing to a fascist society existing here in Union County.

Tina Renna is the President of the Union County Watchdog Association. She can be reached at tinarenna@unioncountywatchdog.org.

Cohen, Lesniak, Cryan – Holley? It just doesn’t smell right

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Breaking news from the Star-Ledger informs us that Asemblyman Neil Cohen was turned in by Senator Raymond Lesniak and Assemblyman Joseph Cryan for having child porn on a computer they all shared in their Legislative office in Union Township.

Is there a connection to the Jamel Holley voter fraud incident in Roselle? Holley, who was the Chief of Staff to Assemblyman Cohen when the fraud was reported, was never indicted for the illegal election scheme in Roselle and I can’t help but wonder what that has to do with Cohen’s friends turning him in.

A legal battle ensued over absentee ballots connected to Holley in a Roselle Council race. Holley’s candidate lost:

“This ruling serves as an unambiguous shot across the bow to campaign workers everywhere. Illegal election schemes like this one undermine our guarantee of free and fair elections.” says NJ Appleseed’s Director of Government Accountability Programs Diana H. Jeffrey, Esq., “The clear victors today are the people of Roselle.”

More on the scheme:
Courage is the secret of liberty

A Victory for Democracy

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