Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs
Wednesday, November 18, 2009

In an important new book, Three Felonies a Day: How the Feds Target the Innocent, Boston civil-rights lawyer Harvey Silverglate argues that over the past several decades the federal government, relying on vague, dangerously elastic statutes, has criminalised a whole range of activities. The result, Silverglate contends, is that people are regularly sent to prison for crimes they hadn't even known they'd committed.

"Wrongful prosecution of innocent conduct that is twisted into a felony charge has wrecked many an innocent life and career. Whole families have been devastated, as have myriad relationships and entire companies," writes Silverglate, a friend as well as an occasional collaborator.

Skeptical? Consider three prominent cases ripped from recent headlines:

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Rajaratnam actually lost money on those trades

That still does not make his trades legal.

I wish the review had expounded further on Mainly, though, his cavalcade of the wrongly prosecuted are unsympathetic characters from the world of business Reagan-era financial wizard Michael Milken, Enron major domos Ken Lay and Jeffrey Skilling, and Silicon Valley investment banker Frank Quattrone among them. By the time Silverglate is through, you are convinced that not only did they commit no crimes, but that their bad-boy images are largely a creation of the media, which eagerly passed along leaks from federal prosecutors..

It must be the teaser to have to review the book more carefully.

I personally don't vouch for this claim itself without seeing his defense, but the underlying principle of the book is dead on, as portrayed in many everday news articles.

Add to this copious amounts of legislation that officially criminalizes other legal activities!

Just ask Gov. Don Siegelman

donsiegelman.org

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Most Air America affiliates kept his show but they don't get it through Air America any more.

Indiana Woman Arrested Buying Two OTC Medicines in a Week


Recall also the garage sale, flea market second-hand store legislation where you must know which of thousands of products have been recalled.

Just two examples of so many....

Michigan Court: You May Not Allow Children Wait in Your House Waiting for School Bus

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