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posted by admin on Tue 10 of Jul, 2007 [20:33 UTC]
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Someone should inform Mr. Al Pirro, a suspended lawyer, and husband of the Republican Candidate for Attorney General, Jeanine Pirro, that some day his rabbi is going to retire. Mr. and Mrs. Pirro jointly filed a fraudulent income tax return in which approximately $1,000,000.00 was falsely claimed as tax deductions. In comes the Rabbi who goes to bat for Al and convinces the government that the Court should impose a very minimum sentence upon Al who pled guilty. That on the Federal sentencing guidelines the sentence for filing a false tax return is five years and a $250,000.00 fine. After speaking to God, the Rabbi got the sentence reduced to eleven months and sweet innocent Jeannine was spared a conviction. Upon pleading guilty Al became a felon. Here comes the Rabbi. An attorney convicted of a felony under New York law is automatically disbarred. Not Al. Al’s Rabbi goes to bat for Al and within a message from God the Court to disregard the laws relating to the disbarment of attorneys and the Court imposes a three year suspension with the condition that if Al is a good boy for three years he will be reinstated to practice law. Keeping up his bad boy image, Al falsely denies he is the father of a daughter born out of wedlock and refuses to support the child. After years of having courts needlessly expend their resources, Al is avoids another prison sentence when admitting that he is the father after obtaining the blessings of Jeanine. Al owns a Mercedes automobile. That car can travel over 150 miles per hour. Al decided one day that if his car can reach one hundred fifty miles per hour, Al could get his monies’ worth by operating his vehicle at a speed in excess of one hundred miles per hour. At the risk to the lives of chasing police officers and those in his vicinity, Al is stopped after a long chase and he is charged with operating his vehicle at the rate of ninety-five miles per hour. The operation of this vehicle at this speed constitutes reckless driving, a felony, as reckless endangerment, well as other crimes. The Westchester County District Attorney, a close friend of the Pirro family, allows Al to plead guilty to speeding at seventy-four miles per hour, a reduction of twenty four miles per hour and one mile below the speed that automatically results in a license revocation. This conviction allows Al to keep his license. The sentence imposed was only a fine. Who other than Al would get such a sweet sentence? With Al being immune to the speed laws, he again operated his vehicle at fifty-one miles per hour within a twenty-five mile per hour school district zone thereby endangering the lives and safety of those school children in the area. If Al is found guilty of speeding for the second time, his license must be revoked. Chances are this second incident will be reduced to the minor violation of failing to obey a traffic control device or other minor charge. The penalty will once again be a fine without any jail time. This speed freak is a menace to the lives and safety of other motorists and pedestrians in his vicinity. His privileges to drive a vehicle should be revoked or should the public wait until he kills some one? The moral of the saga is,” Don’t commit a serious crime if you do not have a rabbi. It is amazing that Jeannine Pirro, an un indicted coconspirator of a felony, has the nerve to seek the office of Attorney General, whose functions include the prosecution of people evading taxes like she and Al did.
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