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Jack King, Director of Public Affairs
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Criminal Defense Bar Leader To Criticize
Hypocrisy of Congress on Crime Measures
Washington, DC, September 21, 1995 -- The head of the nation's criminal defense
bar will criticize Congress' criminal justice agenda in a speech to the annual meeting
of the District of Columbia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (DCACDL), to
be held at Sfuzzi, in Washington's Union Station, on Friday evening, September 22.
Robert Fogelnest, president of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
(NACDL), will discuss the hypocrisy of congressional leaders in focusing national attention
on the law enforcement abuses at Waco and Ruby Ridge while simultaneously advancing
legislation to confer still broader powers on the very agencies responsible for those tragedies.
Fogelnest, who practices in New York City, will detail the dangers inherent in Congress'
precipitous movement to:
- curtail the Fourth Amendment exclusionary rule;
- grant over-broad powers to the President and law enforcement agencies under the
guise of combating terrorism;
- choke off access of state death-row inmates to federal court review of their sentences;
- "zero out" funding for the federal Post-Conviction Defender Organizations;
- reject the recommendation of the U.S. Sentencing Commission to equalize sentences
for crack and powder cocaine offenses;
- exempt federal prosecutors from the state and court ethics rules that govern all
lawyers and empower them to indict their courtroom adversaries for zealous legal
advocacy.
NACDL President Fogelnest will be available to answer journalists' questions after his
remarks, which are expected to begin at 7:00 p.m.
The DCACDL will elect its officers for the coming year at the meeting, which begins at
6:00 p.m.
DCACDL Contact:
Joanne Slaight, DCACDL President
202-408-2041
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Also note: NACDL Treasurer William B. Moffitt will address the Congressional Black
Caucus' Criminal Justice "Brain Trust" at the Washington Convention Center, Room 29, on
Friday morning, September 22. For more information on this event, call Rodney Walker in
Congressman John Conyers' office, 202-225-5126.
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