Tuesday, August 2, 2016

The Clarion-Ledger stands up and fights.

The Clarion-Ledger is fighting the  sealing of several files and documents in cases involving Hinds County District Attorney Robert Shuler Smith.  One problem in reporting this entire saga is there is another fight going on behind closed doors that involves in varying degrees two Circuit judges, a Special Master, the District Attorney, and several Assistant Attorneys General.  They are all public officials and these documents are all public records yet the public is not able to see them nor see what their public officials are doing.  The newspaper said enough and filed several motions in court.... which of course were sealed.  Anna Wolfe and Molly Bryant reported in the Clarion-Ledger a few days ago:


The case against Hinds County District Attorney Robert Shuler Smith is a puzzle — the missing pieces of which may be hidden within sealed cases and hearings in Hinds County Circuit Court and the Mississippi Supreme Court.
The Clarion-Ledger is asking the courts to unseal those records.

 Last month, the state attorney general’s office filed a six-count affidavit against Smith accusing him of aiding criminal defendants. The cases of those defendants, Christopher Butler and Darnell Turner, and other pertinent files are mostly inaccessible to the public.

The Clarion-Ledger has filed three petitions to access records the newspaper suggests were sealed improperly. One caveat is that, because the sealed cases and hearings go back months, even years, and are completely out of the public's view, determining what happened and what to ask for is like feeling around in a dark room.

The Clarion-Ledger's motions, filed Thursday, follow the courtroom battles between Smith and Hinds County Circuit Judge Jeff Weill stemming from the state attorney general’s allegations against the district attorney.

 Investigations into Smith's courtroom activities began in other cases, like the one Hinds County Circuit Judge Tomie Green agreed to seal at the attorney general's office request just before reassigning it. In that sealed case, an FBI agent with the last name of Culpepper testified against Smith on March 30 in Weill's courtroom.

In his request for the transcripts from that hearing, Smith's attorney, Jim Waide, called the testimony "exculpatory in nature and necessary to Smith's defense."

One of The Clarion-Ledger's motions suggests the hearing should not be sealed because it does not pertain to grand jury proceedings. In fact, The Clarion-Ledger's motion is now sealed as well since the entire case in which it is filed is sealed.

After Smith's arrest in June, Weill ordered Smith to be temporarily removed from his court docket and barred from participating in all Hinds County grand jury proceedings. In response to the order, which Hinds County Circuit Clerk Zack Wallace later sealed, Smith is asking the state Supreme Court to prevent Weill’s order from being enforced.
Days later, two additional motions appeared in the case, neither of which is public. Other court records refer to these filings, which include a petition filed by the attorney general's office to prevent Smith and his assistant district attorneys from attending grand jury proceedings.

The attorney general’s office’s motion goes beyond Weill’s initial order that was limited to Smith. Weill’s order states the district attorney staff may participate in grand jury proceedings unless they act with or on behalf of Smith.

 “However, the assistant district attorneys are specifically cautioned that any grand jury action or proceeding must relate to a lawful grand jury investigation and not made to serve in retaliation, in any manner, for the district attorney’s recent criminal charges and arrest,” Weill’s order said.

Another motion filed by The Clarion-Ledger asks for these Supreme Court files.

Then there’s the administrative folder in which Weill files any orders not pertaining to a specific case with a case number. Among those filings is Weill's order temporarily removing Smith from participating on his court docket.
When Weill filed that order, the file was open. Days later, it was sealed.

“That’s my personal record keeping, and I wanted it sealed,” Wallace said, adding he sealed the records himself. “That’s what I wanted.”

This file is the subject of The Clarion-Ledger's third unsealing motion. When asked where that motion would be filed, Wallace replied, "Nowhere."

Wallace said the administrative file is open to the public, but anyone wishing to access what's inside must contact Wallace directly and ask him to unseal them. No other employees in the clerk's office have authority to unseal the records, which are public. Wallace said he took this step to prohibit attorneys from filing any motions in that folder.  Rest of article and copies of motions.

Kingfish note: Kudos to the Clarion-Ledger.   A court must provide 24-hour notice and hold a hearing under the Gannett v. Hand holding before it can seal a case.  However, there is an exception under the public records laws for investigations but that might apply to the Special Master report.  Judge Weill and Judge Green should tread very carefully and remember that they work for the public even though they are judges. 

 *Judge Weill, Judge Green, District Attorney Smith, Attorney General prosecutors, Special Master Amy Whitten

7 comments:

Stog said...

Enough is enough. Too many government workers, public employees, elected, at will or civil service protected, seem to think today they're empowered to control the public rather than serve the public.

Its time we all became 'watchdogs' and advocates of those we elect or otherwise permit to live from the public trough, realize the public is the 'boss', not them.

Hopefully if Trump gets elected he'll use the bully pulpit to reverse the trend of public employees, at all levels, from running roughshod over the public and return to serving. There should be NO public employee unions; no complicated structure for dismissing those that fail to live up to the proper standard and cease rewarding wrongdoers by allowing them to retire when instead they should be 'fired' and stripped of all benefits.

Anonymous said...

There is never a need for sealing anything. If they have to be sealed for any reason they should not be able to use anything in them in court.
We have too much hidden from the people already. Let it out to the public or throw it all in the trash.

Anonymous said...

Anytime a newspaper files a lawsuit an angel gets it wings.

Anonymous said...

Knee jerk reactions....and ignorant too.

As a point, issues dealing with minors needs sealing....rape information also need not be public.

In the case at hand, on going investigations may be jeopardized if the materials are let out.

There are standards which must be met to be sealed.

Your across the board disdain for public workers is unfounded and dangerous.

Anonymous said...

Stog, I agree with you about open records. I agree that the bully pulpit can be effective. Teddy Roosevelt did that well.
But, I do want someone who uses the bully pulpit to be an ethical and responsible human being who knows what the hell he is talking about. Trump lied about Cruz's father. He used his pulpit to attack a Gold Star family. Saying " maybe" or " I dunno" casually afterwards doesn't excuse the slurs on those he's attacked. And, frankly, dismissing Russia taking control of sovereign nations by saying " I heard most of the people wanted that" is reminiscent those who aided and abetted another dangerous bully in the bully pulpit who also took over countries without firing a shot! You look old enough to know who that was!

Stog said...

I give up. Let's crown Hillary since she and her husband are such fine upstanding, honest, ethical, moral leaders. I'm sure she and Bill will reduce our debt, immediately clear our graft, corruption, waste and other matters that harm our lives; that she will experience an epiphany, lay bare her sole and confess how she shamelessly condemned the many women Bill has taken advantage of and become a modern 'Joan of Arc'. Yeap, ole Donald is a 'bad person' who often puts his foot in his mouth but the fact is he has for years proved to be a businessman who gets things done.

However I can't agree that my 'disdain for public workers is unfounded and dangerous'. I spent enough years covering government from local to state that I've witnessed first hand how those public servants who are 'honest, ethical and the type person who can be a truly good steward of the public' do not 'out' those among them that do wrong, thereby like apples in a barrel, become tainted by the rotten one.

Anonymous said...

Trump will not have to worry about the election. When the time is right the truth about Hillary will be released. Then it will be too late for the democrats to decide they have made a mistake and find someone else.



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