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Attorneys now find hope in BogdenÕs nomination


President Barack ObamaÕs nomination of Daniel Bogden Daniel G. Bogden is most well known for serving as United States Attorney for the District of Nevada, and being part of the Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy.  as U.S. attorney for Nevada was met Friday with initial disappointment from defense attorneys and prosecutors who had questioned his leadership abilities.

There was, however, hope that Bogden — a registered nonpartisan who headed the U.S. attorneyÕs office for more than five years under the Republican Bush administration — will be able to adapt to the policies of a more progressive Democratic White House.

ÒMany people within the U.S. attorneyÕs office do not see BogdenÕs appointment as the type of Ôchange you can believe inÕ that Obama promised,Ó one prosecutor said. ÒBut weÕre hoping that Bogden has changed as a result of his experience under the Bush administration and will demonstrate a greater commitment to diversity in hiring and promoting within the office.Ó

During his previous tenure at the helm, Bogden also had developed a reputation of not being cordial cordial: see liqueur.  with defense attorneys and the media.

But he loosened up after he was fired by the Bush administration with eight other U.S. attorneys in what some on Capitol Hill called a political purge To eliminate or delete. .

Nevada Sen. Harry Reid, the majority leader, had recommended Bogden, despite complaints from prominent Democrats who wanted Reid to promote someone within his own party for the plum assignment.

BogdenÕs nomination is now about as close to a lock as it can be because it moves to the Senate, which Reid controls, for confirmation.

The nomination also is likely to hasten has·ten  
v. has·tened, has·ten·ing, has·tens

v.intr.
To move or act swiftly.

v.tr.
1. To cause to hurry.

2.
 the departure of current U.S. Attorney Greg Brower, a Republican, who was appointed by the Bush administration last year to succeed Bogden.

The names of Brower and U.S. District Judge Brian Sandoval Brian E. Sandoval (b, 1965) is an American politician who served as the Nevada Attorney General from 2002 until November 2, 2005, when he resigned to accept a federal district judgeship.  have been among those mentioned as possible Republican challengers to Reid in 2010.

The Nevada Supreme Court wasnÕt exactly swamped "Swamped" is the seventeenth episode of The Batman's second season. It originally aired in North America on June 11, 2005. Plot Synopsis
Killer Croc, a half-man, half reptile plans to submerge all of Gotham in water in order to facilitate his plundering of the city.
 with calls from the national media looking to attend Monday morningÕs arguments on O.J. SimpsonÕs bid to be released from prison on bail while he appeals his 2008 armed robbery conviction Noun 1. robbery conviction - conviction for robbery
judgment of conviction, sentence, conviction, condemnation - (criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed; "the conviction came as no surprise"
.

One of his convicted co-defendants, Clarence Stewart, also is seeking bail.

ÒThere has been some interest from the national media, but it hasnÕt been overwhelming,Ó Supreme Court spokesman Bill Gang said.

That means we wonÕt see many satellite trucks parked outside the Regional Justice Center.

As of late Friday, Michael Sommermeyer, the information officer for District Court, said none of the national networks had contacted him asking for parking spaces.

There are several reasons for this.

Interest in the Simpson case has waned since his conviction, and the media have found a new celebrity case to feed from — the investigation into Michael JacksonÕs death.

Simpson, whoÕs serving a sentence of nine to 33 years in the Nevada prison system, also wonÕt be on hand Monday, and the high court is doing live Webcasts of the arguments, which means news organizations can follow the arguments from their newsrooms.

Still, there is expected to be a strong media presence, primarily from local news organizations, as a three-judge panel of justices considers the bail questions.

A federal magistrate Any individual who has the power of a public civil officer or inferior judicial officer, such as a Justice of the Peace.

The various state judicial systems provide for judicial officers who are often called magistrates, justices of the peace, or police justices.
 is allowing Shawn Rice, who authorities think is a leader in a sovereign citizens movement, to defend himself in court against money laundering The process of taking the proceeds of criminal activity and making them appear legal.

Laundering allows criminals to transform illegally obtained gain into seemingly legitimate funds.
 charges.

The magistrate, Robert Johnston Robert Johnston is the name of:
  • Robert Mackenzie Johnston (1844–1918), Scottish-Australian statistician
  • Robert Matteson Johnston (1867-1920), American historian
  • Robert Johnston (VC) (1872—1950), Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross
, may come to regret that decision.

Members of the anti-government group have a reputation for flooding the courts with documents. They donÕt like to play by the rules.

Johnston this year rejected a dozen documents Rice had filed in the money laundering case without the knowledge of his criminal defense attorney at the time.

After a hearing this week, Johnston released Rice, who purports to be a lawyer and a rabbi rabbi [Heb.,=my master; my teacher], the title of a Jewish spiritual leader. The role of the rabbi has undergone a number of transformations. In the Talmudic period, rabbis were primarily teachers and interpreters of the Torah. , from federal custody. FBI agents had arrested him in the small Arizona town of Paulden for failing to show up at a June 22 hearing before Johnston.

Jeff German can be reached at 474-7406 or at german
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