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NEW YORK STATE APPELLATE COURT JUDGE

THEODORE T. JONES SHOULD BE IMPEACHED


BECAUSE HE PURCHASED HIS FIRST SEAT ON
THE BENCH FROM HIS FORMER LAW PARTNER
AND CONVICTED FELON CLARENCE NORMAN

(ABOVE) TRIO OF CORRUPTION IN ALBANY: JUDGE THEODORE T. JONES APPOINTED


TO THE NY STATE APPELLATE COURT BY MORALLY CORRUPT GOVERNOR ELLIOT
“JOHN” SPITZER CONVERSES WITH DAVID PATERSON WHO WAS FINED FOR
RECEIVING YANKEE TICKETS AND MAY SOON FACE CRIMINAL CHARGES.

I have a beef with Judge Jones. Judge Jones did everything in his power to see that the
Jewish Defense Organization was convicted of libel for exposing the fact that Steve
Rombom was an FBI informant, for writing that he spent his formative years in mental
hospitals and for other allegations I could not prove as Judge Jones would not let the
JDO enter into evidence sealed federal court documents that were given to me by
mistake at the Federal Records Depository in Bayonne, New Jersey. These documents
can be found at http://steverombom.org. Judge Jones subtlety transmitted their belief
that the JDO was guilty to the jury. In fact Jones told JDO’s lawyer that he believed libel
had been committed. Jones was given the case so that other Jews would not bear the
responsibility for convicting JDO as many judges viewed JDO as vigilantes and racists.
Jones knew Rombom was a snitch when Rombom asked for extra court officers when
JDO was going to bring in Larry Sofer, a Jewish militant Rombom set up and snitched
out. Jones may have been appointed to the Court of Appeals because he was Black but
as far as I am concerned he is an honorary Jew!
JUDGESHIP PEDDLER CLARENCE NORMAN

SOMETHING IS HAPPENING HERE AND THE PUBLIC DOESN’T KNOW WHAT IT


IS DO THEY JUDGE JONES? Judicial Reports reported:

Jones is an African American who practiced law with Clarence Norman,


the Brooklyn Democratic Party boss subsequently convicted of accepting
illegal campaign contributions. In 1990 Jones won election to State
Supreme Court (he was re-elected in 2004), and in 2006 he was selected
as Administrative Judge in the Civil Term in Queens.

But when Judge Jones had a case before him involving his old law partner he failed to
recues himself:

CLARENCE IN COURT

A supporter of Ed Roberts, who's running against Assemblyman Clarence


Norman, claimed that three of Norman's employees collected "close to
2,000 signatures or at least signed off on them" and that these were "the
bulk of his signatures." Norman had told our Helen Klein that he filed
6,500 signatures because so many people were inspired to help him after
he was targeted for prosecution by District Attorney Joe Hynes. However,
it seems most of Norman's signatures were on omnibus petitions carried
for other candidates, such as Rep. Major Owens and State Senator Carl
Andrews. We're told that Roberts has subpoenaed Norman's entire staff
and demanded their time cards for a hearing before Judge Ted Jones.
The implication of that is that Roberts doesn't believe the staff members
could collect so many signatures while also working full days for the state.
Norman, incidentally, is reportedly being represented by attorney Richard
Genovesi, son of the late Assemblyman Tony Genovesi, who was
Norman's political rival through the 1990s." BROOKLYN EAGLE

While I was sitting in Judge Jones' courtroom one morning a day after the Clarence
Norman scandal broke I heard him discussing the investigation into Clarence Norman
and the sale of judgeships in Brooklyn. Pretending to be engrossed in my newspaper I
overheard his Honor tell his bailiff "We were very careful!" Why would he make such a
statement in front of me? Because he knew I was going to be convicted of libel and he
believed that would destroy my credibility. Anyway, who are you going to believe AJ
Weberman or a distinguished jurist?

When Norman was first investigated Judge Jones supported his old law partner. As his
reward for convicting me and the much maligned Jewish Defense Organization of libel
he was promoted to Chief Administrative Judge of the State Supreme Court in Brooklyn.
Then Governor Eliot Spitzer tapped Judge Jones, Jr. to fill a vacancy on the state’s
Appellate Court. The New York Times reported,

Mr. Spitzer, who as attorney general represented the state in litigation


against the transit workers’ union over the strike, said, “For the public, that
was probably the first significant opportunity to see Judge Jones’s
demeanor and thinking and methodology.” In another case that attracted
some publicity, Justice Jones in June 2002 upheld a jury verdict that held
the Jewish Defense Organization, a militant group, liable for defaming
Steven Rombom, a private investigator, on several Internet sites.

Eliot Spitzer put his wife in danger of contracting AIDS by balling high priced hookers
bareback. This was Jones' reward for busting the transit workers union, many of whom
were Black like Judge Jones. All the transit workers union wanted was decent pay but in
order to further his career this bootlicker, this traitor to his own people who have been
oppressed by racism, crippled the union. This is from the NYT of November 8, 2008:

Transit Union Leader Vows No More Strikes

By WILLIAM NEUMAN

With the transit workers’ union suffering from financially


crippling penalties for its illegal strike in 2005, the union’s
president pledged in recently filed court papers that the
union had no intention of going on strike again “now or in
the future.” Roger Toussaint, the president of Transport
Workers Union Local 100, made the pledge in an affidavit
seeking to restore the union’s right to automatically collect
dues from members’ paychecks. The 38,000-member
union was fined $2.5 million and stripped of what is
known as dues check-off as punishment for its 60-hour strike in December
2005, which violated the state’s Taylor Law barring public-sector unions
from going on strike. The union has been hobbled by the loss of automatic
dues collection, and its revenues appear to have fallen by millions of
dollars, though many members have continued to pay dues. Mr.
Toussaint’s affidavit, which is dated Oct. 21, says that the union “does not
assert the right to strike against any government” and that the union “has
no intention, now or in the future” of conducting or threatening a strike
against the transit agency. The Amsterdam News reported, "The justice,
who has served in the State Supreme Court in Brooklyn for 17 years, is
perhaps best known for his handling of the transit strike in 2005 in which
he fined the Transport Workers Union $2.5 million for violating the state’s
Taylor Law that prohibits public employees from striking. He also
sentenced Roger Toussaint, the union’s president, to 10 days in jail.
Toussaint served three-and-a-half days before being released for good
behavior.“This is a very sad day in the history of the labor movement in
New York City,” Justice Theodore T. Jones said upon issuing his contempt
order against Toussaint. Toussaint felt the fine was excessive and
believed he would be vindicated, which, to some extent he was when he
was re-elected in the recent union elections.

CHARLES BARRON

EX BLACK PANTHER CHARLES BARRON COMPARES JONES TO CLARENCE


THOMAS, NOTED UNCLE TOM

Councilman Charles Barron was livid when he heard the announcement of Jones’s
appointment.

As far as I’m concerned, Judge Jones is the Clarence Thomas of New


York,” Barron told the Amsterdam News. “Just as Thomas busted
affirmative action, Jones is a union buster. And to think that Spitzer made
this announcement on Dr. King’s birthday is absolutely disgraceful.
Nominating Jones is not about diversity, He’s against everything we stand
for. His fine of the TWU was excessive, and he didn’t have to send Roger
to jail. The Taylor Law is an unjust law, and Roger Toussaint and the
union were challenging it in the same way Dr. King defied injustice and
unfair laws. We need judges who are authentically Black, not descriptively
Black.
JONES WAS UNQUALIFIED TO BE ON THE COURT OF APPEALS

Hon. Theodore Jones Named Administrative Judge of Brooklyn Supreme


Court, Civil Term Hon. Theodore Jones has been presiding as a Justice of
the Supreme Court in Brooklyn since 1990. After graduating from St.
John’s University School of Law, he was employed by the Legal Aid
Society, subsequently served as a law secretary to a New York State
Court of Claims Judge and was in private practice before becoming a
judge. He has a degree in education and political science from Hampton
University in Hampton, Virginia, and was a teacher in the New York City
public school system and a captain in the United States Army. He also has
taught classes in legal studies at St. John’s University School of Law and
City College of New York. Justice Jones is on the Board of Directors for
Judicial Friends, a former member of the Committee on Character and
Fitness, Second Department, and a past recipient of the Brooklyn Bar
Association’s Judicial Excellence Award. (January 5, 2006
www.nycourts.gov)

Judge Jones did not attend a prestigious law school nor did he distinguish himself in
private practice. As you have read in the New York Times quoted above the only two
significant cases he handled were JDO and TWU. When he was on the bench he did
not show Judicial Excellence! Just the opposite was true. Check out this article from the
NYT:

BUS MATRON CHARGED IN SEX ABUSE OF HANDICAPPED STUDENTS

By ROBERT E. TOMASSON

Published: December 4, 1990

Over the last three months, a woman who supervised a school bus
carrying handicapped children in Brooklyn sexually abused seven of the
students repeatedly, the police charged yesterday. The police said the
woman abused the children in the back of the bus while they were on the
way home from Public School 38, at 450 Pacific Street in the Boerum Hill
section. 49 Felonies The woman, Denise Macaluso of 7111 12th Avenue
in the Bensonhurst section, was charged with 49 felonies and 87
misdemeanors, including 4 counts of sodomy, 5 of sex abuse and 40
counts of sodomy in the second degree, all felonies, and 39 counts of
sexual abuse and 48 counts of endangering the welfare of a child.

Lieut. Vito Spano, commander of the Brooklyn sex crimes squad, said the
victims, ages 9 to 13, were abused in the back of the bus "without the
apparent knowledge of the bus driver." The investigation began when one
of the children told a parent about the incidents, Lieutenant Spano said.
Detectives then interviewed each child on the bus separately, he said. He
said the investigation was continuing.

Miss Macaluso was arraigned in State Supreme Court in Brooklyn on


Sunday morning. After pleading not guilty, she was released on $50,000
cash bail. Miss Macaluso, who lives with her parents, has an unlisted
telephone number and could not be reached. A message left for her
lawyer, Dennis P. Hamernick, with offices in downtown Brooklyn, was not
returned. Handicapped Students Only Miss Macaluso had worked as a
part-time bus matron for the Amboy Bus Company since July 1988,
overseeing children as the bus took them to and from school. Last July
she was made a permanent employee of the company, at 1752 Shore
Parkway in Bensonhurst. The bus she supervised carried only
handicapped students. In a statement, Domenic F. Gatto Jr., the president
and chief executive of the company, said that Miss Macaluso, in
accordance with Board of Education requirements, had "been subjected to
background investigations including fingerprint checks for past criminal
history" and that "neither investigation contained any adverse information."
Miss Macaluso, the statement said, had "an unblemished performance
record."

PROBATION IN SEX ABUSE

Published: June 24, 1993

A school bus matron in Brooklyn convicted of sexually abusing two boys


and endangering five others was sentenced yesterday to five years'
probation, a sentence that angered the victims' parents. The parents had
demanded that State Supreme Court Justice Theodore Jones sentence
Denise Macaluso, 29, of Brooklyn, to 15 years in prison. She was
convicted on Feb. 24.

TWO OTHER JUDGES WHO RULED AGAINST JDO'S PRE-TRIAL MOTIONS WERE
CROOKS

JUDGE MICHAEL GARSON

The first time I entered Brooklyn Supreme Court I smelled corruption in


the air and it stunk. Here was all this money changing hands and no
press scrutiny. I was right. Supreme Court Justice Michael Garson a
Brooklyn judge who made several rulings against the JDO was indicted
for looting his elderly aunt's fortune. Brooklyn District Attorney Charles
Hynes filed a grand larceny charge against Supreme Court Justice
Michael Garson - six months after a grand jury voted to indict the jurist. This gonnif was
the son of Supreme Court Judge Gerald Garson who was busted and agreed to roll
over on other corrupt players. He talked to Manhattan attorney Ravi Batra, who's
become a principal in Brooklyn judicial politics since his law firm hired Assemblyman
Clarence Norman, the Democratic county chief. Norman made Batra vice chairman of
his judicial screening panel, which allegedly tries to weed out corrupt or unqualified
people before they get to be judges. (TOM ROBBINS April 30-May 6, 2003 - VILLAGE
VOICE)

When the Brooklyn Democratic organization went looking for someone to fill a civil court
seat its search went no further than its own offices. There, party leader Clarence
Norman's eyes settled on Robin Garson, the wife of Gerald Garson, the party's former
treasurer who had moved up, as they say on Court Street, to Supreme Court. Robin
Garson was a lawyer who had long displayed her loyalty by helping Norman's Kings
County Democratic Committee knock insurgents off the ballot. The prize handed Robin
Garson had special political value because, unlike other slots, hers had no opponent
requiring a tedious and expensive primary.

JUDGE VICTOR BARRON

Judge Victor Barron, installed by Clarence Norman in 1998, spoke with


authority at a sentencing when he declared, "No one is above the law."
The sentencing, after all, was his own. The silver-haired Brooklyn judge
was led out of the courtroom in handcuffs to begin a three- to nine-year
prison term for taking thousands of dollars in bribes - perhaps the most
troubling scene so far in a judicial corruption scandal that one watchdog
group calls the worst in the nation. This was another Judge who made unfavorable
rulings against the JDO.

CHIEF JUSTICE JONES?

There was talk that Governor Paterson might appoint Jones as Chief Justice of the
Appellate Court however other African-American politicians unhappy with Jones’s Union
busting actions against the Transit Worker Union convinced him otherwise. Now Jones
has become the darling of the liberals and authored an opinion striking down a curfew
ordinance in Rochester New York. This ruling will probably result in the death of Black
youth in gang-related violence. But in order to possibly secure the Chief Judgeship
Jones has become the shanta of the liberals and the NYCLU who are largely Jewish.
Judges is one of the most liberal Appellate judges on the bench: After Tammy Johnson
got wounded during a shootout between police and Judge Theodore Jones Jr., who
wrote a dissenting opinion, said city rules state that officers should not discharge their
weapons "when doing so will unnecessarily endanger innocent persons.'' "While I
acknowledge the difficulties faced by police officers ... I find it troubling that some of the
officers in this incident failed to observe the surrounding area prior to firing their
weapons.'' (Reference)

It should be noted that this researcher has not had to time to review all the cases that
came before him in Brooklyn and Queens. But there is no doubt in my mind that the fix
was in in Rombom v. JDO, as Jones was a pawn of the Jewish judiciary of Brooklyn
(Jones received the Golda Meir award from them) who looked at JDO as an
embarrassment to the Jewish people. Many Jewish judges regard the JDO as a
vigilante organization. They confuse it with the racist Jewish Defense League even
though the JDL was Kahanist and the JDO are followers of Zev Jabotinsky. The fix was
in and there was no way the JDO was going to beat this rap, however, Jones screwed
himself by messing over this researcher who put certain open source facts together in a
way which exposed the true Judge Jones.

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