Saturday, June 30, 2007

06302007 - News Article - Van Bokkelen to avoid criminal cases - New judge says he will not hear cases to avoid appearance of bias - ROBERT CANTRELL



Van Bokkelen to avoid criminal cases
New judge says he will not hear cases to avoid appearance of bias
NWI Times
Jun 30, 2007
nwitimes.com/news/local/van-bokkelen-to-avoid-criminal-cases/article_f2a4c3ab-8f76-591a-a65c-f38ed5d53bc5.html
If indicted public figures like Robert Cantrell, Jewell Harris Sr. or Will Smith Jr. go on trial someday, they won't go to the courtroom of U.S. District Judge Joseph Van Bokkelen.

The soon-to-be judge will be prohibited from hearing any of those ongoing criminal cases, because they originated during Van Bokkelen's tenure as the top prosecutor in the Office of the U.S. Attorney of the Northern District of Indiana.

The recusals won't be limited to those three cases, which involve the alleged East Chicago political fixer, the Gary powerbroker, and the Lake County councilman, respectively.

Any case that came through the U.S. attorney's office between his appointment in October 2001 and when Van Bokkelen formally takes the bench next month will be off limits in his court.

"It's a very broad recusal," Van Bokkelen said. "If I was going to err, I'd err on the side of recusal."

In order to avoid the appearance of bias, Van Bokkelen said he intends to stay away from any case in which an FBI agent has even held preliminary discussions with a federal prosecutor in his office.

That means the new judge will probably hear very few criminal cases in his first year on the bench, he said, adding that the recusal policy will also extend to civil cases involving U.S. attorney staff, like bankruptcies and environmental actions.

Deputy U.S. Attorney David Capp, who is expected to become the acting head of the prosecutor's office when Van Bokkelen's judgeship is confirmed sometime after July 10, said there's precedent for the recusal policy.

U.S. District Judge Philip Simon was the head of the criminal division of the prosecutor's office before he was appointed to the federal bench. Simon recused himself from any case his prosecutors had been involved in.

The U.S. Senate approved Van Bokkelen's judgeship unanimously this week. The move was prompted by the decision of U.S. District Judge Rudy Lozano to move into semi-retirement on July 10.

The new judgeship means both of Hammond's full-time district judges -- Simon and Van Bokkelen -- will have their roots in the U.S. attorney's office in the basement of the federal courthouse.

It also means that all eight of the new courthouse's courtrooms are filled. Lozano and U.S. District Judge James Moody will be in semi-retirement in their own courts, and the remaining four rooms are filled by two bankruptcy judges and magistrate judges.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

06262007 - MICHIGAN: ROUGH DRAFT OF MICHIGAN OFFICER INVOLVED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE [MIOIDV] PROGRAM FAXED TO MI STATE REP KIM MELTZER

One of my dreams during my year long escape from my ex, was to be able to make a difference for Michigan victims of officer involved domestic violence. Over the past several months, with Cheryl by my side, it appeared that I was going to make my dream happen.
























Thursday, June 7, 2007

06072007 - DIVORCE CASE: MICHIGAN RESIDENT/ MI DRIVER'S LICENSE - Divorce Case - CAUSE NO: 64D01-0708-DR-7804/Porter County Superior Court, Valparaiso IN


I was a Michigan resident when my ex filed for divorce in Porter County Indiana in August 2007. I obtained my Michigan driver's license a month prior to my ex filing for divorce.

Indiana state officials still cannot explain what a Michigan resident was doing in thier Indiana divorce court system...And why the Indiana divorce action was used to pull me out of Michigan and prevent me from returning home to Michigan.







Friday, June 1, 2007

06012007 - DIVORCE CASE: REGISTERED FOR WORK IN MICHIGAN - Divorce Case - CAUSE NO: 64D01-0708-DR-7804/Porter County Superior Court, Valparaiso IN

After my ex sliced my truck tire with his chain saw, during the weekend of June 3rd, I fled back home to Michigan the following week...where I stayed with friends.

In  June 2007, I registered with Michigan Works in Marquette to look for employment. I had no plans to return to Indiana.