[Vision2020] Our Wonderful Latah County Justice System

Sunil Ramalingam sunilramalingam at hotmail.com
Mon Dec 27 17:30:52 PST 2010








Wayne,

Quit crawling on your belly, you dishonest and dishonorable colostomy bag, before you question my integrity. The bulk of my work in criminal defense was as a public defender, which did little for my financial bottom line. I sure didn't make a pot of money doing it.  Latah County pays its two main PDs a flat rate, no matter how hard they work or how many cases they have. If anything, it was in my financial interest to have fewer cases charged, or to do less work on each case I was appointed to, so that I could collect the same amount and do more private work.  But what does someone like you care about facts? The next time you honestly discuss these issues will be the first.

And since I am not currently practicing law, I have nothing to gain by what I'm saying here. I doubt either judge in Latah County loses any time on this listserve in any case.

I referred to the misdemeanor from 2009, before the felonies to which he pled at the same time. That comprised his history before the next two events, at least in Tom's post. Having now scrolled all the way to the bottom of his page on the repository, the only other case of note is a reckless driving. I don' t know the facts of that charge, and I don't know if he indeed drove recklessly or was overcharged. I only know he pled to an infraction in the end. Again, the past as it shows up on the repository would not have led to a prison sentence. No, I don't think his speeding violations are serious.

Tom, it's the same statute whether it's stat or forceful rape; there are just different subsections. That doesn't tell you anything. I know that the law says there's no consensual sex with someone under 18. Isn't that a legal fiction? Are you seriously telling me that someone under 18 is incapable of deciding for himself or herself if they wish to have sex? Is that law some sacred thing? If yes, then shouldn't every male having sex with his underage girlfriend go to prison for as long as the guy who breaks into a house and rapes someone forcefully? There's no difference, right? Or are thinking people able to discern a difference?

If so, are the laws that criminalize homosexuality or smoking weed equally sacred? 

Sunil

From: deco at moscow.com
To: vision2020 at moscow.com
Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 16:48:37 -0800
CC: alford at dnews.com; lrozen at dnews.com
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Our Wonderful Latah County Justice System










Sunil writes:
 
"Yes, Hursh has a misdemeanor. "
 
How very dishonestly misleading!
 

https://www.idcourts.us/repository/caseHistory.do?roaDetail=yes&schema=LATAH&county=Latah&partySeq=87230&displayName=Hursh%2C+Hunter+Martin

Count up the felonies.
 
It's one thing to argue on the basis of the facts, it's quite something 
different to be less than candid about the facts themselves and apparently the 
clear definition of rape in IC 18-6101.
 
After you have read the information in the link above form your own opinion 
about the truth of counsel's remarks so far and their integrity.
  
I am not attacking the advocate system.  It is the best we can have 
given human error.  But criminal defense counsel make their living from 
those accused of crime.  The more clients they have and the better they are 
at getting the best outcomes for their clients, the more successful and 
prosperous they become.  It is to their economic advantage, if not 
necessity, to have crimes committed -- more crimes mean more 
opportunities for income/success.  It is also to their advantage to curry 
favor with judges under attack by making ill-formed, failure-to-honestly-address 
the issues raised arguments.
 
w.
 

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: 
  Sunil Ramalingam 
  To: vision 2020 
  Sent: Monday, December 27, 2010 4:00 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Our Wonderful 
  Latah County Justice System
  

  
  Tom,

I don't think you or Wayne knew anything about this case when you 
  started posting.  You don't know if this is a case of statutory rape or 
  if it was by force, do you?

What basis do you have to say "But in all 
  cases, No means NO!" when in the stat rape cases, both parties are saying 
  "Yes?" You're just throwing out a cliche that doesn't apply in the stat rape 
  setting.

He's on probation. If he violates probation then he could be 
  sentenced to serve the 2-7, and he could also be sentenced on the rape, to 
  anything the judge could have sentenced him to when he first appeared for his 
  sentencing. That gives the judge a wide range of sentences if he doesn't 
  comply with his probation.  The judge will also take into account the 
  sort of violation, should one occur. They are not all the same, and do not all 
  deserve imposition of a sentence, no matter what some of the shrill voices 
  here think.

But why let either facts or ignorance of the facts get in 
  the way of a diatribe? Yes, Hursh has a misdemeanor. That's not going to tip 
  the balance into a fixed prison term. And having represented him on that 
  charge, yes, I'm aware of it.

Of course Wayne only brings things like 
  this up so he can rail about the prosecutor's office, our district judge, and 
  then drag Steve Sitler into it. Oh, and James Leonard too. The facts are 
  irrelevant to him. 

Sunil

> Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 12:09:37 
  -0800
> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Our Wonderful Latah County Justice 
  System
> From: thansen at moscow.com
> To: ckovis at turbonet.com; 
  sunilramalingam at hotmail.com; vision2020 at moscow.com
> 
> At the age 
  of 17, it would be considered statutary rape.
> 
> Some 
  jurisdictions, especially Latah County, will take into consideration
> 
  the relationship between the victim and the accused if there ages are 
  that
> close, BUT in ALL cases . . .
> 
> No means 
  NO!
> 
> We should also look at the history of the 
  accused.
> 
> 
  ------------------------------------------------
> 
> Hunter 
  Martin Hursh
> 
> September 19, 2009
> 
> Convicted of 
  burglary, petit theft, and providing false information to an
> 
  officer
> 
> Finding: Guilty
> Disposition date: 
  07/28/2010
> Fines/fees: $125.50
> Jail: 7 years
> Det 
  Penitentiary: 2 years
> Indet Penitentiary: 5 years
> 
> 
  ---------------
> 
> 05/10/2009 I18-7001 {M} Property-Malicious 
  Injury to Property
> 
> Finding: Guilty
> Disposition date: 
  10/13/2009
> Fines/fees: $188.00
> 
> 
  ------------------------------------------------
> 
> And then 
  there's that inconvenient rape conviction.
> 
> And he just turned 
  22.
> 
> Seeya round town, Moscow.
> 
> Tom 
  Hansen
> Moscow, Idaho
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 
  Mon, December 27, 2010 11:51 am, Chuck Kovis wrote:
> > So, Tom, if 
  the "guy" was 18 and the girlfriend was 17, how long should he
> > be 
  placed in prison for rape? Just curious. Chuck Kovis
> >
> 
  >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Tom Hansen" 
  <thansen at moscow.com>
> > To: "Sunil Ramalingam" 
  <sunilramalingam at hotmail.com>; "vision 2020"
> > 
  <vision2020 at moscow.com>; <alford at dnews.com>; 
  <lrozen at dnews.com>
> > Sent: Monday, December 27, 2010 11:35 
  AM
> > Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Our Wonderful Latah County Justice 
  System
> >
> >
> >> The guy has a criminal 
  history. Sunil, and he was convicted of rape for
> >> God's 
  sake!!!!!!!!!!
> >>
> >>
> >> Probation 
  for rape?????????????
> >>
> >> Thank God he wasn't 
  caught with marijuana. We'd have to lock him up
> >> then,
> 
  >> huh?
> >>
> >> 
  JEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESH!!!!!
> >>
> >> Tom 
  Hansen
> >> Moscow, Idaho
> >>
> >> On 
  Mon, December 27, 2010 10:40 am, Sunil Ramalingam wrote:
> 
  >>>
> >>> It seems to me that if people are going to 
  rail and shout, they should
> >>> at
> >>> least 
  make sure they report matters correctly. Hursh just came back
> 
  >>> from
> >>> a
> >>> retained 
  jurisdiction, which means he was in the prison system and had
> 
  >>> to
> >>> be recommended for probation based upon 
  his performance in the prison
> >>> system programming. On the 
  Grand Theft charge he was sentenced to two
> >>> to
> 
  >>> seven years in the custody of the Idaho Department of 
  Corrections.
> >>>
> >>> (Note to the Daily 
  News: He is now on probation, not parole. They are
> >>> 
  not
> >>> interchangeable terms.)
> >>>
> 
  >>> Having had clients go to prison after convictions of rape or 
  child
> >>> molestation, I know it's ignorance to argue that 
  those crimes go
> >>> unpunished in Latah County. I understand 
  that people have their
> >>> agendas,
> >>> but 
  that does not excuse falsehoods.
> >>>
> >>> 
  Sunil
> >>>
> >>>> Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 
  09:45:13 -0800
> >>>> From: thansen at moscow.com
> 
  >>>> To: deco at moscow.com; vision2020 at moscow.com; 
  alford at dnews.com;
> >>>> lrozen at dnews.com
> 
  >>>> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Our Wonderful Latah County Justice 
  System
> >>>>
> >>>> A THREE HUNDRED AND 
  FIVE DOLLR fine!!?!?!?
> >>>>
> >>>> At 
  Christmas time?
> >>>>
> >>>> Now, there's 
  a couple taverns that'll just have to go without this
> >>>> 
  season,
> >>>> huh?
> >>>>
> 
  >>>> Any guesses who the judge was?
> 
  >>>>
> >>>> Welcome to Latah County . . 
  .
> >>>>
> >>>> Where RAPE and PEDOPHILIA 
  rank supreme!
> >>>>
> >>>> Seeya round 
  town. Moscow.
> >>>>
> >>>> Tom 
  Hansen
> >>>> Moscosw, Idaho
> 
  >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> 
  >>>>
> >>>> On Mon, December 27, 2010 9:12 am, 
  Art Deco wrote:
> >>>> > The following appeared in the 
  Daily News Public Records section on
> >>>> > 
  Saturday:
> >>>> >
> >>>> > 
  Sentencings
> >>>> >
> >>>> > Monday 
  -- Hunter Marsh Hursh, 21, of Moscow was convicted of rape.
> 
  >>>> He
> >>>> was
> >>>> > 
  fined $305 and sentenced to five years of probation and 30 days of
> 
  >>>> > discretionary jail time, and he cannot contact the 
  victim for five
> >>>> years.
> >>>> 
  >
> >>>> > Missing from this report is the fact that 
  Hursh (with an extensive
> >>>> > criminal history) also 
  received a withheld judgment for this rape.
> >>>> 
  >
> >>>> >
> >>>> > WTF?
> 
  >>>> >
> >>>> > A $305 fine and 30 days 
  discretionary jail time? And a withheld
> >>>> 
  judgment?
> >>>> > For rape? A felony?
> 
  >>>> >
> >>>> > Hursh is no stranger to 
  the criminal justice system. And since the
> >>>> 
  crime
> >>>> > of rape [04-28-2009], he has been 
  convicted of other crimes for
> >>>> which
> 
  >>>> he
> >>>> > also received probation. 
  Hursh will soon, if not now, be out in our
> >>>> > 
  community, free to pursue his habitual ways. Who will be his next
> 
  >>>> > victims? Is this what we want to happen in our 
  community? Do we
> >>>> not
> >>>> 
  care
> >>>> > enough about each other to take some time 
  and effort to prevent this
> >>>> kind
> 
  >>>> > of public endangering infamy by the prosecutor and 
  court?
> >>>> >
> >>>> >
> 
  >>>> > Read Hursh's criminal history and the bumblings of the 
  prosecutor
> >>>> and
> >>>> > judges 
  here (Have a barf bag at the ready!):
> >>>> > 
  https://www.idcourts.us/repository/caseHistory.do?roaDetail=yes&schema=LATAH&county=Latah&partySeq=87230&displayName=Hursh%2C+Hunter+Martin
> 
  >>>> >
> >>>> > Also you can do a search 
  in the online Daily News [sorted by date]
> >>>> for
> 
  >>>> > more information.
> >>>> >
> 
  >>>> >
> >>>> > What's going on in Latah 
  County?
> >>>> >
> >>>> > Besides 
  inept, public disinterested prosecution and lazy,
> >>>> 
  soft-headed
> >>>> > judges, where is the intensive media 
  attention that allows this kind
> >>>> of
> 
  >>>> > outrage to escape public attention?
> 
  >>>> >
> >>>> > Is the Daily News 
  deliberately shielding the horrible ineptitude of
> >>>> 
  the
> >>>> > prosecutor's office and the lack of judgment 
  of certain judges, or
> >>>> is
> >>>> 
  the
> >>>> > Daily News also practitioners of lassitude 
  and ineptitude? How can
> >>>> the
> >>>> 
  > public respond to this continued kind of ineptness and poor 
  judgment
> >>>> in
> >>>> > the 
  criminal justice system if the media does not cover and comment
> 
  >>>> upon
> >>>> > it? Without competent 
  reporting and comment are we doomed to
> >>>> 
  continue
> >>>> to
> >>>> > experience 
  these kinds of outrages ad nauseam?
> >>>> >
> 
  >>>> > And without intensive media coverage where is the 
  general deterrence
> >>>> that
> >>>> > 
  is allegedly part of the goals of criminal sentencing? How do law
> 
  >>>> > enforcement personnel feel when they spend much time and 
  effort
> >>>> working up
> >>>> > a 
  case only to find it handled in such a horrendously nonchalant
> 
  >>>> manner by
> >>>> > the prosecutor and 
  the courts? Over the long term wouldn't this
> >>>> 
  kind
> >>>> of
> >>>> > event be likely 
  to demotivate law enforcement?
> >>>> >
> 
  >>>> > We need competent, public interest motivated reporting, 
  and we need
> >>>> to
> >>>> > somehow 
  motivate the prosecutor and court to serve the public
> >>>> 
  interest
> >>>> or
> >>>> > change the 
  inept and lazy out, by recall if necessary.
> >>>> 
  >
> >>>> > And if the local media are not willing to 
  act responsibly, perhaps
> >>>> it
> >>>> 
  is
> >>>> > time to start talking to their advertising 
  clients who bear some
> >>>> > responsibility for 
  supporting this fifth-rate media arrogance and
> >>>> 
  careless
> >>>> > ineptitude about serious crimes taking 
  place and adversely effecting
> >>>> > member of our 
  community.
> >>>> >
> >>>> >
> 
  >>>> > Wayne A. Fox
> >>>> > 1009 Karen 
  Lane
> >>>> > PO Box 9421
> >>>> > 
  Moscow, ID 83843
> >>>> >
> >>>> > 
  waf at moscow.com
> >>>> > 208 882-7975
> 
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