New Jersey Supreme Court Attorney
Robert Correale, used his official state influence to block legal malpractice and
attorney ethics charges from himself and his former law firm, Maynard & Truland of
Morris County. A former client (and disabled Vietnam veteran) John "Jack"
Cunningham brought these charges against Robert Correale and Maynard & Truland.
At the
time, Correale had been a member of the State Supreme Court's local Attorney Ethics
committee for a couple of years. Robert Correale and Maynard & Truland carried
tremendous influence across the state and especially the two state counties, which were
covered by Correale's Supreme Court Attorneys Ethics committee. Robert
Correale's and Maynard & Truland's former client, John "Jack" Cunningham
had such compelling evidence against them that the New Jersey governor and NJ attorney
general forwarded a letter that Cunningham had sent them directly to the state's Supreme Court.
(See the governor's and his attorney general's letters below.) Over the years, Governor
Chris Christie has been in office, after thousands of phone calls, letters and emails, Governor Christie
and his staff continue to insist that they know nothing about John "Jack" Cunningham's
request for an investigation on this New Jersey government Cover-Up.
At the time, the two above letters were being sent to the
NJ Supreme Court Office of Attorney Ethics Director David Johnson, the Maynard & Truland's web page listed
Robert Correale, as not only a member of the local Supreme Court Attorney Ethics committee, but
the committee's Vice-Chairman. (See below a copy of this web page. The
page was later taken off the internet.)
New Jersey Governor James McGreevey and his
Attorney General office had each forwarded John
"Jack" Cunningham's letter and supporting evidence to Robert Correale's
boss, Director David Johnson. (This should have been considered a major Conflict
of Interest.)
Director David Johnson was
to investigate attorney ethics charges against one of his own Supreme Court agency's
active members (Vice-Chairman). What would be the impact to his
agency and the entire state, if these charges were valid... At the time of these charges,
Robert Correale was also serving in a number of state townships
as a District Attorney. It was a huge decision for Supreme
Court Office of Attorney Ethics Director Johnson to
make. But he had 'an Ace in the Hole.' John "Jack" Cunningham
was a PTSD veteran. Who in their right mind would believe a "fucked up
Vietnam vet" over the word of a New Jersey Supreme
Court Office of Attorney Ethics committee.
His decision was made... Have Vice-Chairman Robert
Correale's own attorney ethics committee District X
investigate Cunningham's charges. If a problem
developed, it would be easy to get around it. The word and influence of the New Jersey Supreme Court against
an irrational Vietnam vet.
In
spite of the Conflict of Interest, force
John "Jack" Cunningham to deal entirely with Robert Correale's own
District X Attorney Ethics committee. Retain NONE of Cunningham's
documentation in the main office of Attorney Ethics in Trenton.
The Cover-Up within the Government of the State of
New Jersey is still going on in 2014. In spite of the exacerbation of his military PTSD disability, John "Jack"
Cunningham is still trying to bring Justice to Robert Correale, his former law firm, Maynard
& Truland, and all those New Jersey officials and politicians, who have helped them
in the ten (10) year Cover-Up.
In the meantime, the federal Department
of Justice (DOJ) continues to look the other way, insisting that this is a New Jersey problem.
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