HarryHurley.com
COORDINATOR
FOR P.T.I.
ISSUES
PRELIMINARY REJECTION
OF JOHN
SCHULTZ APPLICATION
ATLANTIC
COUNTY PROSECUTOR
TED HOUSEL ON
AN "ISLAND"
ALL BY HIMSELF
ON THIS ONE.
WILL HOUSEL
OVERRIDE THE
COORDINATOR'S
REJECTION
RECOMMENDATION?
WILL NEW
JERSEY ATTORNEY GENERAL
BE
INVESTIGATING HOUSEL'S
HANDLING OF
THIS CASE?
By HARRY
HURLEY
Editor &
Publisher
HarryHurley.com
Atlantic County
Prosecutor Ted Housel's problems in the illegal video taping of Atlantic City
Councilman Gene Robinson continue to mount.
Now, the Atlantic
County Pre-Trial Intervention Program Coordinator has issued a
preliminary rejection of Councilman John Schultz' application.
This means in order
for Schultz to receive entry into PTI, Housel will have to do this himself ...
and, overturn the Coordinator's recommendation.
Housel has looked
suspicious in this case from the beginning.
First he said that he
inherited the case from Jeff Blitz ... which is not true. Only after being
pressed hard about this, did Housel correct the public record on this
point. Housel next said that the Grand Jury did not indict for Official
Misconduct or other 2nd degree crimes.
The "jury" ... and I
use that word loosely here, is still out on this point ... Because Housel
is hiding behind the "secret" nature of the Grand Jury ... but, keep in mind
Housel doesn't mind saying that the Grand Jury didn't indict for Official
Misconduct ... Housel simply minds if you ever find out if the Grand Jury was
ever asked to consider Official Misconduct or any other 2nd degree
charge.
Blitz had filed 2nd
degree charges before he left the Prosecutor's Office.
Now, yesterday, The
Callaways were all required to be in court ... But, once again, John
Schultz was not required to appear.
There has been
the appearance of preferential treatment for Schultz from the
beginning.
Also, this past
June, Housel promoted in a news release and invited the media to cover and
attend the court proceedings. But, yesterday, the media was denied access, with
no communication as to why?
Housel continues to
behave like a perp in this case.
Still to be decided
... whether the New Jersey Attorney General will formally investigate Housel and
the way this case has been handled.
The Attorney General
certainly should open an investigation into this matter.