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If someone is in need of a lawyer they might want to notify this guy as I am sure he needs the business. It seems that Sgt. Mike McNulty, USMC, was getting ready to go back to Iraq for his second tour of duty. He went to visit a friend in Chicago . Since the entrance to the one-way street on which his friend lived was blocked, Sgt. McNulty went around the block and backed in to his friends place. When Sgt. McNulty was leaving he caught this worthless piece of crap lawyer gouging deep scratches in his car with a sharp object. When he caught Grodner in the act, Grodner made some negative remark about McNulty's license plates .. plates that made a reference to his military service. He then reportedly made other anti-military remarks to Sgt. McNulty.

Sgt. McNulty called the cops. Here, from www.blackfive.net, is an excerpt from that report:

Victim related to P/O that as he walked back to his vehicle, he observed the offender leaning up against his vehicle and rubbed/dragged his left arm and hand across the passenger side. As offender walked away from victim's vehicle, victim observed a scratch along the rear trunk and passenger's door area where offender dragged his arm and hand over. Victim and witness stopped offender and confronted him. Victim has military plates and decals on his vehicle and offender made anti war and military comments to victim. Upon P/O's arrival to scene, offender denied scratch victim's vehicle, but did admit to rubbing past it. Victim at this time did not sign complaint, because he is leaving tour for military duty. Offender said they accused him of scratching the car because he is Jewish. Offender's statements/responses to P/O's questions unreasonable.


Now it would seem that this lawyer is using every trick in the book to make sure that Sgt. McNulty can't successfully prosecute him for the criminal damage he did to McNulty's car.http://www.blackfive.net/main/2007/12/anti-military-l.html

What a scumbag. But I'm going to do this lawyer a favor. Perhaps you have a legal problem in Chicago . Maybe you want a lawyer who would do almost anything. Maybe decency doesn't matter to you. Maybe you're a MoveOn Democrat and you just loathe the American military. If so, Jay Grodner is the lawyer for you. As a public service ... here's how you contact him.

Jay R. Grodner
Law Offices of Jay R. Grodner
Principal Office-Deerfield
625 Deerfield Road –Suite 406
Deerfield, IL 60015
Phone: (847) 444-1500
Fax: (847) 444-0663
Downtown Chicago
30 N. LaSalle St. - Suite 1210
Chicago, IL 60602
Phone: (312) 236-1142
Fax: (312) 236-6036
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.jaygrodner.com
Oh his website isn't working for some reason
 
But the Sgt didn't sign the complaint.

You HAVE TO SIGN the complaint if you want something to be done and it to be on record, otherwise you have no complaint.


That rule applies to everyone...no matter who they might be.
 
kolanuraven said:
But the Sgt didn't sign the complaint.

You HAVE TO SIGN the complaint if you want something to be done and it to be on record, otherwise you have no complaint.


That rule applies to everyone...no matter who they might be.

If you sign the complaint and it goes to trial and you do not show, Some LIBERAL judicial justices will issue a bench warrant for you. Meanwhile the military will find out you have a warrant out for you and will probably give you a dishonorable discharge and turn you over to the court.

OR

You stay for the whole Judicial thing and you are arrested upon your return to duty for being AWOL or a Deserter,(even if you tried to explain the problem before it became a problem), given a quick Military trial, then jailed and/or discharged dishonorable.

SO

Either way you are screwed.


Honorable Discharge - You may get benifits

Dishonorable Discharge - NO benifits

Bad Conduct Discharge - It is like you never served.

As an enlisted man or woman, you have to pick the battles you can handle for the long term benifit. I personally think he did the right thing by getting the story out that Lawyer will start having a little trouble here and there as it gets out.
 
NMRANCHER said:
kolanuraven said:
But the Sgt didn't sign the complaint.

You HAVE TO SIGN the complaint if you want something to be done and it to be on record, otherwise you have no complaint.


That rule applies to everyone...no matter who they might be.

If you sign the complaint and it goes to trial and you do not show, Some LIBERAL judicial justices will issue a bench warrant for you. Meanwhile the military will find out you have a warrant out for you and will probably give you a dishonorable discharge and turn you over to the court.

OR

You stay for the whole Judicial thing and you are arrested upon your return to duty for being AWOL or a Deserter,(even if you tried to explain the problem before it became a problem), given a quick Military trial, then jailed and/or discharged dishonorable.

SO

Either way you are screwed.


Honorable Discharge - You may get benifits

Dishonorable Discharge - NO benifits

Bad Conduct Discharge - It is like you never served.

As an enlisted man or woman, you have to pick the battles you can handle for the long term benifit. I personally think he did the right thing by getting the story out that Lawyer will start having a little trouble here and there as it gets out.

A very accurate account of what happens when you try to get justice as a serving military person.

It simply is not always available. Picking your battles is the real secret.

I sent this out to a couple of friends tonight - you might consider doing the same.

BC
 

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