Pubdate: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 Source: Chicago Tribune (IL) Copyright: 2000 Chicago Tribune Company Contact: 435 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611-4066 Website: http://www.chicagotribune.com/ Forum: http://www.chicagotribune.com/interact/boards/ Author: James E. Gierach QUESTIONABLE NOD OAK LAWN -- On March 10 the Tribune reluctantly endorsed one of my opponents, a Democratic candidate for judge who is confronted with $370,000 in outstanding federal and state tax liens. The Tribune endorsee is one of five judicial candidates vying for the Democratic nomination for the Cook County 15th Subcircuit. The Tribune endorsement noted the troubling tax liens and commented on the other choices. Two candidates had been criticized as prosecuting attorneys by courts for prosecutorial abuse and improper argument resulting in the reversal of convictions. A fourth candidate was found to have "inadequate legal ability" according to two bar associations. And the fifth candidate was noted to be a "competent attorney" (found qualified or recommended by all nine bar associations), but he had also been a zealous and outspoken critic of the drug war. James Gierach, the Tribune editorial commented, is a "competent attorney," but his "strong advocacy [as an attorney and private citizen] raises questions about his ability to be impartial on the bench." I say, "Objection, your honor. Speculative, hypothetical and unfounded." There is no reason to suspect my ability to be impartial. First, judges follow the law, they don't make it. Second, as an attorney representing a municipality with a zero-tolerance drug policy, I have done my duty. For example, when the highest-ranking civil service applicant recently tested positive for marijuana during his pre-employment physical, I drafted the letter that advised the applicant that his drug test results disqualified him for village street-sweeping. My partiality was to my client, my duty and the law. Last, one of my opponents holds and another has held supervisory, drug-war prosecutorial positions. The Tribune has endorsed one of those candidates. It is incongruous and disingenuous for the Tribune to repeatedly editorialize concerning endless drug-war failures and harm but not question the impartiality of a tax-defaulting, drug-war leader. - --- MAP posted-by: Greg