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New OpEd: Whatever happened to... Maria Hsia
[link|http://www.townhall.com/columnists/michellemalkin/mm20020213.shtml|It pays to have connections]

Excerpt:

Newsflash: The woman who helped launder Al Gore's Buddhist temple money has not served a single day in jail. And she probably never will. The hidden story of how funny money honey Maria Hsia escaped any meaningful punishment for corrupting our election system shows just how empty all of this week's sound and fury over campaign finance reform really is. In the spring of 2000, Hsia was convicted by a federal jury in Washington, D.C., of five felony counts related to more than $100,000 in illegal contributions to Democratic candidates. The stash included $65,000 in straw donations, which Hsia had funneled through clueless, non-English-speaking monks and nuns the day after Vice President Al Gore's 1996 visit to the Hsi Lai Buddhist Temple in Southern California. Hsia, a Taiwan-born immigration consultant, faced up to 25 years in prison for causing false statements about the pass-through contributions to be made in Federal Election Commission reports.

That was two years ago. Where is Hsia now?

Here's the rest of the story that the mainstream media has yet to report. On Feb. 6, U.S. District Court Judge Paul Friedman finally handed Hsia her sentence: a puny 90 days of home detention and three years of probation, along with a fine and assessment of $5,300.

Judge Friedman's slap on the wrist is no surprise. A Clinton appointee, he was assigned to the Hsia case by Norma Holloway Johnson -- another Clinton appointee who serves as the chief judge of the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. Johnson bypassed the court's usual computer-randomized assignment system and somehow miraculously ended up assigning fellow Clinton judicial appointees to oversee six criminal cases involving Democratic fund-raisers and Clinton crony Webster Hubbell.

When he first got the Hsia case, Judge Friedman immediately dismissed all but one felony count against the Clinton-Gore rainmaker. A higher appeals court overruled him. Then, during trial, he disallowed crucial grand-jury testimony to be introduced. After the jury reached its guilty verdict, he dallied before entering a judgment of conviction (which usually follows a verdict immediately). And according to the BNA Money & Politics Report, a D.C.-based daily newsletter that first reported news of Hsia's reduced sentence, Friedman blocked prosecutors from securing tougher penalties. In his ruling, Friedman suggested "that the prosecutors' position was improperly influenced by Hsia's refusal to cooperate with the Justice Department's campaign finance investigation."

It turns out that Hsia was brought before a federal grand jury in Los Angeles last April, after her conviction in Friedman's court. Government lawyers granted the convicted felon complete immunity and compelled her to testify about campaign finance matters, but she refused to cooperate and claimed not to understand English well enough to respond to questions.

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Sometimes "tolerance" is just a word for not dealing with things.
New Chicken feed: Enron raised the radar to $500B scale of
conspiratorial malfeasance across all artificial borders. Small pickpockets don't even get booked.


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New huge injustices
While someone in possession of two ounces of marijuana can, in the wrong juristiction, get years in the slammer.

Damn drug laws. Damn mandatory sentencing for drug offenses. (IMO, mandatory sentencing is a great idea for violent crimes - nobody wants a three-time rapist out on the street again - but for minor offenses? Gack gag.)
Where each demon is slain, more hate is raised, yet hate unchecked also multiplies. - L. E. Modesitt, from his Recluse series
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