For Fr Gordon MacRae’s Appeal to Move Forward, Help Is Needed
New Hampshire courts have declined to hear the habeas corpus appeal of Fr Gordon MacRae, and now an appeal to federal court begins, but the help of many is needed. Editor’s Note: This is a guest post...
View ArticleThe Trial of Father MacRae: A Conspiracy of Fraud
For Catholic priests, merely being accused is now evidence of guilt. A closer look at the prosecution of Fr Gordon MacRae opens a window onto a grave injustice. Editor’s Note: This is Part 1 of a...
View ArticleThe Prison of Father MacRae: A Conspiracy of Silence
The Diocese of Manchester demonstrates the difference between the stated rights of accused Catholic priests in Church law and actual observance of those rights. Editor’s Note: This is Part Two of a...
View ArticleTravesty of Justice: The Ordeal of Fr. Gordon MacRae
God gives us all a cross to bear, but some are heavier than others. Few can match the weight of the one that Fr Gordon J MacRae has been carrying for two decades. Editor’s Note: The following is a...
View ArticleBombshells and Black Ops in the Father MacRae Case
The lure of money, a zealous detective, proffered bribes, ineffective lawyers, witness tampering, and many unanswered questions cloud justice for Fr Gordon MacRae Editor’s Note: The following is the...
View ArticleJudge Joseph LaPlante Denies Priest’s Appeal
Allowing neither a hearing on the merits nor testimony of witnesses, U.S. District Court Judge Joseph LaPlante denied a Habeas Corpus petition of Fr Gordon MacRae. After a long awaited procedural...
View ArticleFor One Priest, A Fate Worse Than Dying in Prison
When Judge Joseph LaPlante denied the Habeas Corpus petition of Fr Gordon MacRae, a last hope for freedom faded. The only thing left to take from him is priesthood. I am grateful for this additional...
View ArticleA Criminal Defense Expert Unfurls Father MacRae Case
Criminal Defense Attorney, Vincent James Sanzone, explains why the case of Father Gordon MacRae has been no measure of justice for either Church or State. The unjust imprisonment and suffering of...
View ArticleAmerican Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson
On the day Judge Arthur Brennan sentenced Father Gordon MacRae to die in prison, the trial of O.J. Simpson opened with the highest TV ratings in Hollywood history. On the night of May 5, 1993, I...
View ArticleA Grievous Error in Judge Joseph LaPlante’s Court
Federal Judge Joseph LaPlante dismissed without testimony Fr Gordon MacRae’s recent hope for justice. No U.S. court has allowed this defendant to utter a single word. Editor’s Note: The following is a...
View ArticleJudge Alex Kozinski Speaks Out on Wrongful Convictions
The U.S. has “an abiding and unfulfilled moral obligation to free citizens imprisoned by questionable means,” says Judge Alex Kozinski of the Ninth Circuit Court. “I can’t do this anymore.” I sometimes...
View ArticleHillary Clinton, Judge Alex Kozinski, and Prisoner 67546
Criminal justice reform: Hillary Clinton wants to end private prisons; Judge Alex Kozinski wants to end wrongful convictions; NH Prisoner 67546 wants his name back. A few weeks after I posted “Criminal...
View ArticlePlea Deals or a Life Sentence in the Live Free or Die State
New Hampshire Judge Arthur Brennan sentenced this falsely accused Catholic priest to more than 30 times the plea deal he would have taken had he in fact been guilty. In January, 2016, I wrote a post...
View ArticleThat Grand Jury Report on Abusive Catholic Priests
Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro’s Grand Jury report on Catholic priests and sex abuse dates to the 1940s but hangs justice on the gallows of Salem, 1692. As hard as this may be to read or...
View ArticleTim Roemer at USA Today on How to Save the Catholic Church
A Christmas barrage from the leftist news media insists that the Catholic Church should abandon priests and tradition to save itself and some bishops seem to agree. Writing for USAToday.com, columnist...
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