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No One Knows or Cares What Happens to Camenker; He Needs Our Prayers Therefore, Camenker is all alone. All that he can do now is to go to the next Motion Session, whenever it is, and hope that he can convince the judge not to award damages against him. All of his lawyer friends (including his brother) advise him to settle and move on. Even our Publisher has told him that. Although Pawlick empathizes with Camenker, he cannot advise him, as a lawyer, not to settle, although he understands Camenker’s frustration. After all, what did Martin Luther King’s lawyers tell him when he went to jail? There’s no question that Camenker needs the prayers of everyone who still believes in justice in this state. The trial judge who was first assigned the case in May 2000, Allen van Gestel, became the laughing stock of the entire nation as he, a former establishment lawyer from the prestigious silk-stocking firm of Goodwin, Proctor and Hoar, entered a “gag” order against everyone in the entire country, including the press. It made our court look ludicrous to the whole country (because it was). However, not one of the Boston media complained. But when Fox News sent a lawyer to Boston, even the plaintiffs advised Allen that he couldn’t do that. EditRegion3 |
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