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19Oct/101:54 AM

Pennsylvania Superior Court upholds Harlow Cuadra Conviction

A Federal Judge in New York has established legal precedence holding that the constitutional right to legal counsel includes the right to counsel of your choosing. This legal precedence was upheld by The Federal Court of Appeals in New York. However, as we all know,

There is a big difference between Federal Court in New York and these little Pennsylvania State Courts. Counter to the Ruling of a Federal Judge upheld by a Federal Court of Appeals that the constitutional right to legal counsel includes the right to counsel of your choosing (in the infamous KMPG Tax Case), Superior Court in Pennsylvania had upheld Harlow Cuadra's conviction claiming that

Judge Peter Olszewski’s rulings before and during Cuadra’s trial were “well detailed and well-reasoned.”. Timesleader

You may recall that Peter Olszewski was rejected by voters for a new judicial term after a photograph surfaced if him with Disgraced Judge Conahan at Conahan's little Florida Condo, a Condo purchased with ill gotten gains from The Kids For Cash Scandal.

Almost everyone involved in Harlow Cuadra's and Joseph Kerekes' prosecutions have either been directly or indirectly linked to Former Judge Conahan's Racketeering Enterprise. And yet, some how the Superior Court in PA can claim that convictions from Luzerne County Court were fair and reasoned.

Everyone convicted of a crime by Luzerne County Court while Conahan and Ciavarella were in charge will eventually get their convictions over turned.

01Oct/107:01 PM

Video: Disturbing suicide rate for gay teens

After a recent tragedy involving a teenager at Rutgers committing suicide, many support groups are speaking out about a growing problem.
01Oct/106:20 PM

Video: Outrage on US campus after gay webcam suicide

Mourners at Rutgers University in New Jersey are holding a vigil on Friday to remember classmate Tyler Clementi, an 18-year-old who leapt to his death last week after his sex encounter with another man was secretly filmed and broadcast over the Internet. Two fellow students have been charged with invasion of privacy for their alleged acts, which have been denounced by gay rights groups and described as the latest, most vicious example of cyber bullying. Duration: 00:59.
01Oct/103:46 PM

Video: Suicide sparks anti-bullying movement

Friends and family of suicide victim Seth Walsh say they'll launch a campaign against anti-gay bullying.
01Oct/1012:17 PM

Video: Student Suicide Illustrates Internet's Dangers

The suicide of a college student whose sex life was broadcast over the Web illustrates the Internet's alarming potential as a means of tormenting others. Tyler Clementi's death has shocked and disturbed gay rights activists and students alike. (Sept. 30)
01Oct/1012:06 PM

Video: Ellen Makes Statement Against Bullying

In a video statement, Ellen DeGeneres speaks out against bullying of all teens, including gay and lesbian young people.  
01Oct/109:49 AM

Video: Cyberbullying

The suicide of a student from Rutgers University after his sexual encounter with another man was streamed on the Internet by two other students, raises the question about the abuse of Internet and cyberbullying. Good Day NY spoke with Hayley Gorenberg, the deputy director for the gay advocacy group Lambda Lega and  Ginger Lieberman, a teacher from Long Island who has been working to prevent cyberbullying.
01Oct/107:05 AM

Video: Michael Caine Writes Book on Acting Life

Acting legend Sir Michael Caine has a new book out charting the later years of his career.
01Oct/104:53 AM

Video: Masked ball celebrates 90 years of French Vogue

The French edition of Vogue magazine celebrated its 90th anniversary in style Thursday night, with a masked ball, a celebrity guestlist, and some unusually inventive outfits. Duration: 01:16
01Oct/1012:17 AM

Video: Student Suicide Illustrates Internet's Dangers

The suicide of a college student whose sex life was broadcast over the Web illustrates the Internet's alarming potential as a means of tormenting others. Tyler Clementi's death has shocked and disturbed gay rights activists and students alike. (Sept. 30)