Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Is this a Judge?

To the editor: 
My name is Timothy Smith. I’m a stonemason and I train young people who are often under-served in having access to learning skill trades. I was outraged after reading in the Register-Star Thursday August 25, 2011, front page article: DROPPED FELONY CHARGES RAISES QUESTION. Here is why. Audra Jornov’s exhaustive investigating, found in Claverack Town Court in Jan 2011, that Town Judge Charles Hoag reduced the felony charges for a white  male 20 year old, for speeding 18 miles over the speed limit on the Taconic, possessing 4.7 grams of marijuana. Ian Cross, gave the arresting State Trooper Adul Weed a, false, freshly printed driver’s license, and he had the printing equipment in the trunk. Judge Charles Hoag reduced all of these charges  to PARKING ON THE PAVEMENT. Last week I went down to Claverack Town Court and spoke to Judge Hoag in the presence of Beth Cozzolino’s ADA. I had given one my 20 year old male, for his birthday, dinner at one of four great restaurants in Philmont. He got a $125 fine for seat belt violation while in Philmont. Kevin Clark is African American and works hard for wages. That was his food money for the month. I went to the Claverack Court, in person, to ask to please reduce the fine. Both the Judge and the ADA said that BY LAW they cannot reduce it. I had taken $25 a week out of Kevin’s pay. They lied to me. Since Beth Cozzolino is running for Columbia County Judge, this is everyone’s business. I call on her to immediately account for the $10,000 check that was issued to the County on behalf of the 20 year old defendant Ian Cross. It is obvious what he was doing with the printing press and the marijuana. It is not obvious what happened to the $10,000. We need to know how honest a judge she will be. Beth Cozzolino has a reputation of really sticking it to poor, defenseless young people. Why doesn’t she treat young people with wealthy families and expensive lawyers the same way? Is this the kind of Judge we want to elect in our County? Is this fair? Don’t we want a non-partial, non-corrupt County Judge?
Timothy Smith

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