(To see all posts about the Steubenville Big Red football team's alleged Rape Crew, click here.)
A petition has been started on Change.org to get Hamlin disbarred for her alleged behavior. Below is the summary accompanying Joey Ortega's show, much of which is devoted to responding to criticisms of listeners and faultfinding of various others who have commented on the case. Skip to the 42-minute-mark if you get bored.
Licensed to practice law in 2001. Practicing Law for both the public and
private sectors for 10 years before being named Jefferson County
Prosecutor. A fast track career that includes being named partner of a
well known local law firm (Bruzzese and Calabria), head of Stuebenville
School Board, Assisant Procescutor with an apparent 100% prosecution
rate. Now stepping in to the shoes of outgoing Thomas Straus after a
very short notice and almost sudden retirement, she has become a
polarizing figure in these gang rape cases and the community itself.
Some say she was a hero to work the case for the time she did before
recusing herself due to close relationships with many people suspected
and assure that all the evidence needed was collected for the
replacement prosecutors while others say the 2 weeks she stayed on the
case was long enough for her to compromise the case enough to determine
its fate to benefit her personal interests before having no choice but
to turn it over to her replacements. She is the first we examine in our
efforts to understand Steubenville's key players, the county's social
and political structure and why there may be such profound admiration
from some yet profound apprehension from others. Jane has been invited
to join in this critical and objective analysis and a chance to clear
the record before an election that will cement her new found position
that some say is a part of her fast track to a seat on the county's
judges bench. Let's hope she will respond and join us in what can be an
intriging and informative discussion.
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