Bryan Kocis Scandal Won’t End with Harlow Cuadra
December 21, 2008 in Freak Show Trial by Freak-Show-Trial
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What kind of Lawyer actually THINKs the world is going to forget about Bryan Kocis once Luzerne County finishes with Harlow Cuadra and Joseph Kerekes
Answer: Only an idiot fucking lawyer would think that killing Harlow Cuadra and Joseph Kerekes (or sending them to prison for life) is going to stop the public from wondering what the fuck was going on in Luzerne County with Bryan Kocis, The Luzerne County DA and The Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas.
1. Bryan Kocis’ 2002 Guilty was “corrected” four years later in 2006 in such a way as to JUSTIFY Kocis not having registered as a Sex Offender under Pennsylvania’s Megans Law in 2002 (it is a third degree felony to improper circumvent the requirements of Megans Law).
2. Bryan Kocis managed to operate A Gay Porn Production Studio out of his basement in a State where the production of porn has NOT been decriminalized and in a State where paying someone money to perform sex acts is a crime.
3, By all available evidence, Bryan Kocis was operating a business that was in violation of SEVERAL state laws and yet, The Luzerne County DA made no attempt to shut down that business or to go after the proceeds from that business.
Seriously, it takes A Very Special Kind of District Attorney to prosecute [b]Harlow Cuadra and Jospeh Kerekes for the Murder of Bryan Kocis when:
1. The Luzerne County DA was a party to allowing Bryan Kocis to operate a Gay Porn Production Studio out of his basement in a residential community
2. The Luzerne County DA was a party to “Correcting” Bryan Kocis 2002 Guilty Plea four years later in 2006
3. The Luzerne County DA was a party to returning video taping equipment to Kocis in 2002 after Kocis was found having had sex with a 15 year old boy;
Since The Luzerne County DA did not recuse itself from The Bryan Kocis Murder Investigation, The US Attorney needs to be asking What ISN’T The Luzerne County DA capable of?
At a court hearing Tuesday morning, Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas Judge Peter Paul Olszewski Jr. allowed a withdrawal of Cuadra’s attorneys, Michael Senape and Stephen Menn.
Olszewski continued the trial date to Feb. 17 at the request of Cuadra’s new attorneys, Joseph D’Andrea, of Dunmore, and Paul Walker, of Scranton. The lawyers said they need more time to prepare for the trial, which had been scheduled to begin Jan. 5. Timesleader
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