Clem_Shady
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Several years ago a Saint Mary's College student that worked on the campaign of Thomas F. McKay produced a documentary about his attempt to unseat Roy Dyson.
You can read about that here:
"The Close Race That Wasn't Close"
Student Film On '06 Race Draws Notice - washingtonpost.com
Which begs the question: what if another bright Saint Mary's College student or group of students were to study Fritz's career and his cases, some notoriously public, and others completely hidden from the public unless someone has the dirt and spreads it across the sidewalks of Leonardtown. Somebody lik Rossignol.
A case such as this for example:
Southern Maryland TODAY
And what would the student or students find if they completely audited all of the cases from Fritz's office during his tenure for such things as:
1. Conviction rates for whites versus minorities for the same crime.
2. The outcome for the defendant's of similiar crimes based on whether the defendent had access to Leonardtown's elite hired gun attorney's or if they got stuck using a Public Defender. Rich guy, poor guy.
3. The gene pool: What are the conviction rates versus stet-docket, Probation Before Judgement, and community service rates for people in relation to or connected to those in charge of Leonardclown's justice system?
By chance does anybody know what the outcome was with these cases?
BCI Busts: Homegrown Operator and Prescription Pill Popper - Southern Maryland News, Charles County, Calvert County and St. Mary's County News
Maryland Judiciary Case Search
You can read about that here:
"The Close Race That Wasn't Close"
Student Film On '06 Race Draws Notice - washingtonpost.com
Which begs the question: what if another bright Saint Mary's College student or group of students were to study Fritz's career and his cases, some notoriously public, and others completely hidden from the public unless someone has the dirt and spreads it across the sidewalks of Leonardtown. Somebody lik Rossignol.
A case such as this for example:
Southern Maryland TODAY
And what would the student or students find if they completely audited all of the cases from Fritz's office during his tenure for such things as:
1. Conviction rates for whites versus minorities for the same crime.
2. The outcome for the defendant's of similiar crimes based on whether the defendent had access to Leonardtown's elite hired gun attorney's or if they got stuck using a Public Defender. Rich guy, poor guy.
3. The gene pool: What are the conviction rates versus stet-docket, Probation Before Judgement, and community service rates for people in relation to or connected to those in charge of Leonardclown's justice system?
By chance does anybody know what the outcome was with these cases?
BCI Busts: Homegrown Operator and Prescription Pill Popper - Southern Maryland News, Charles County, Calvert County and St. Mary's County News
Maryland Judiciary Case Search
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