Leading Case Studies In Print

The Justice Integrity Project works with other advocacy groups, journalists and filmmakers to feature case studies abusive prosecutions. Among them are:

Former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman & Republican Businessman Richard Scrushy (Add Photos from blog site www.eagleviewdc.com)

· Don Siegelman Website

· Locust Fork News-Journal Siegelman / Scrushy Archive

“Siegelman Blasts DoJ and Judge In ‘Final’ Reply Seeking Hearing,” (Sept. 21, 2009)

“Gagged FBI Translator Claims U.S. Rep Bribe Evidence,” (Aug. 8, 2009) 

“Did DoJ Blackmail Siegelman Witness With Sex Scandal?” (July 21, 2009) 

“Siegelman Deserves New Trial Because of Judge’s ‘Grudge’, Evidence Shows….$300 Million in Bush Military Contracts Awarded to Judge’s Private Company,” (May 15, 2009)

“A Smoking Gun Incriminates the Judge Who Ruled Against Don Siegelman,” (July 29, 2008) 

“Republican Prosecutors and a Local Alabama Newspaper, An Overly Cozy Relationship,” (Aug. 21, 2008)

“Dirty Little Secrets About Juror Contacts in the Don Siegelman Trial,” (Nov. 14, 2008)

“2003 Affidavit Raises More Serious Questions About Siegelman Judge,” (Oct. 16, 2007)

“Assistant US Attorney In Siegelman Case Threatens Additional Charges Against Imprisoned Ex-Governor," (Aug. 31, 2007)

“An Interview with Legal Ethicist David Luban Regarding Judge Mark Fuller,” (August 7, 2007) 

“The Pork Barrel World of Mark Fuller,” (Aug. 6, 3007)

“Judge Fuller: A Siegelman Grudge Match?” (Aug. 3, 2007)

“Special Report: Alabama Judge A Top Defense Contractor,” (July 25, 2007)

“’Loyal Bushie’ U.S. Judge Who Jailed Former Alabama Democratic Gov. Involved In Drug Smuggling,” (July 12, 2007)

“Abramoff and Justice In the Heart Of Dixie,” (June 9, 2007) 

Former Justice Department Paralegal on Siegelman Case and Whistleblower Tamarah Grimes (Add photo from attachment)

"More Collateral Damage From The Siegelman Case: Tamarah Grimes Interview,” (Oct. 8, 2009)

“From Justice Dream Job to Nightmare…Tamarah Grimes, Justice Department Paralegal…Why This Whistleblower Was Dissed & Dismissed,” (Sept. 11, 2009),

Former Puerto Rican Governor Anibal Acevedo Vilá (Add photo from attachment)

“Another Political Prosecution Fails,” (March 23, 2009)

“Puerto Rico Ex-Governor Is Acquitted of Graft,” (March 20, 2009)

“Anibal Acevido Vila Is Innocent,” (March 20, 2009) 

“Five Defendants Sentenced in Puerto Rico Corruption Case,” (May 22, 2009) 

Former Georgia State Sen. Majority Leader Charles Walker, Sr. (Add photo from attachment)

“Putting Political Prosecutions On the Defensive,” (Oct. 22, 2009)

“Target Of Political Prosecution By Bush-Era Justice Department Fights Back,” (Oct. 20, 2009)

“Rebel Yell II: Will Georgia’s Charles Walker Get a New Trial?” (June 5, 2009) 

Former Mississippi Trial Attorney Paul Minor and State Judges Oliver Diaz and Wes Teel (Add photo from attachment)

“Misconduct Topples Another Bush-Era Prosecution,” (Dec. 17, 2009)

“Freedom On The Horizon For Paul Minor,” (Dec. 11, 2009)

“Was Paul Minor Framed?” (Oct. 12, 2007) 

Former Allegheny County, PA County Coroner Dr. Cyril S. Wecht (Add portrait photo from attachment)

“Why Did Feds Persecute Celebrity Expert Cyril Wecht? Who’s Next?” (Oct. 7, 2009)

“Why Is There a New Judge in Pennsylvania Case, But Not for Don Siegelman?” (May 19, 2009)

“The Cyril Wecht Case Continues To Disintegrate,” (May 15, 2009) 

Former Alaska Republican U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens (Add photo from attachment)

“Covering Prosecutors Calls For Tough-Minded Reporters,” (Oct. 18, 2009)

“Cautionary Tale: The Ted Stevens Prosecution,” (Oct. 7, 2009)

“Months After Dismissal Of Stevens Case, Justice Department Corruption Unit In Disarray,” (June 18, 2009) 

Former Wisconsin State Civil Servant Georgia Thompson (Add photo from attachment)

“U.S. Attorneys Scandal–Milwaukee,” (Sept. 7, 2007)

“A Woman Wrongly Convicted and a U.S. Attorney Who Kept His Job," (April 16, 2007) 

“Ex-state official freed: Judge calls evidence she steered travel contract 'beyond thin,'” (April 6, 2007) 

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