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All the more reason we should appoint judges instead of electing them in this state.
The other chiefs of staffs, at the time, knew he was evil. This guy was blatant.
Lee Daniels started out as a good guy - what, 30 years ago? But, Tristano was as bad as Fawell. And everyone knew it.
Speaking of nepotism, has anybody noticed that after putting his wife on the appellate court, Ed Burke is now putting his son-in-law on the circuit court? And the guy is fairly young too (38). So much for legal experience.
When they said, "The wheels of justice turn slowly", they sure weren't kidding. The only thing George will really lose from his scamming of the public will be whatever reputation that he had accumulated in political life. That is already gone and my guess is that George could care less.
The other thing is that employee who was stealing all that money from victims right under his law-and-order nose. Even if they have no accounting controls over there (numerous checks were written to the same "victim" -- the employee's boyfriend, and the employee was endorsing a lot of the checks herself, so the handwriting should have stood out), what kind of judge of character is he to put a degenerate gambler in a position of trust?
I also note that it was only after the primary that the office disclosed the true amount that was stolen -- a half-million dollars. The original number released was significantly lower.
So no, I'm not surprised that Tristano was one of Birkett's advisers in his AG campaign.