Thursday, May 21, 2009

True Crime - And Stunning NY Times

Lawyer’s Ways Spelled Murder, U.S. Is Charging

By DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI
Published: May 20, 2009
NEWARK — He spent a decade as a top prosecutor, trying murder cases in New Jersey, drug cases in federal court and a wide range of offenses in the military justice system.

Paul Bergrin was a sucessful state and federal prosecutor.
Scared Silent
Articles in the series examined the problem of witness intimidation in New Jersey.
He went on to become one of the state’s most prominent defense lawyers, representing clients as varied as Abu Ghraib defendants, the rap stars Lil’ Kim and Queen Latifah and members of Newark’s notorious street gangs.

But federal authorities charged Wednesday that the success their former colleague, Paul Bergrin, had in defending drug dealers and gang leaders was based on a brutal calculus that he had boiled down to a phrase he repeated like a slogan: No witnesses, no case.

In an indictment unsealed on Wednesday in United States District Court in Newark, prosecutors accused Mr. Bergrin, 53, of orchestrating the murder of a confidential witness by leaking his name to drug dealers who shot him in broad daylight on a Newark street corner; of traveling to Chicago to hire a murderer to kill a witness in another case; of coaching some eyewitnesses to lie; and of paying others to change their stories or leave town on the day they were to testify.

The charges, which left Mr. Bergrin in federal custody and facing a possible death penalty, were a stunning development for a flamboyant man who owned a Mercedes and a Bentley, hobnobbed with movie stars and boasted of beach homes in New Jersey and the Caribbean.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/21/nyregion/21witness.html?hp

3 comments:

Dave Zeltserman said...

incredible. A true psychopath. this guy makes Kyle Nevin seem almost normal.

charlie stella said...

Welcome to New Jersey ... the most corrupt state in the union.

You'd think (because it's so corrupt), the New England Cheaterfaces would play here ...

Mafia Cops, Mafia lawyers ... with all the deals the gov't gives the so-called criminals, I'm thinking RICO should maybe be used against the government (hell, it worked against the Church when it was harboring pedophiles).

Just think, putting corrupt politicans away with their own laws ...

Martin Edwards said...

There has to be a plot for a book here!