Compel Congress to Protect Employees At Will that Report Child Pornography Discovered in the Workplace

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On October 22, 2002, two computer technicians, Dorothea Perry and Robert Gross of New York City were terminated because they reported the child pornography they found on a faculty member's computer at work. On March 19, 2008, Brenda Biesterfeld, a librarian in California was fired after reporting to the police a man who was using a library computer to view child pornography. The practice of firing at will employees who exercise their legal and ethical duties and report a crime should not be tolerated in America. Our lawmakers should close the current gap in the Whistleblower Law to provide greater protections and remedies to the employees who unfortunately may become victims of retaliatory termination.

Ask your elected officials to make sure you do not have to weigh your financial security against the security of a child. Crime can not be tolerated, especially against children, whether it is in the workplace or on the streets.
Compel Congress to Protect Employees At Will that Report Child Pornography Discovered in the Workplace

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  1. America has become a sad state of affairs when people are being scrutinize for protecting our children! This cannot be tolerated!

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  3. this is appaling.. How could you fire someone for protecting our children. This is ridiculous

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  5. The videos are the trophies of crimes committed against children/babies. It is amazing that lawmakers would abandon any employee because they dare not challenge the "employee at will" doctrines in America which give employers the right to fire employees for any reason, or for no reason at all.


    Vegas Jurors View Graphic Tape in Toddler Sex Case

    Grimfaced jury in Las Vegas views graphic homemade video in toddler molestation trial
    By KEN RITTER
    The Associated Press
    LAS VEGAS



    Jurors grimly viewed key evidence in the trial of a man accused of sexually assaulting two little girls in separate incidents in 2003.

    Several jurors dabbed their eyes with tissues in a hushed courtroom late Friday as they watched a video showing the defendant, Chester Arthur Stiles, whisper to a 2-year-old while he repositioned her on a bed for various sex acts.

    "Do you like that? Does it feel good?" Stiles asks the girl near the end of the 15-minute video, which the judge deemed so disturbing that she closed the courtroom to all but a few news reporters, security officers and court officials during the viewing.

    Clark County District Judge Jennifer Togliatti also banned cameras, cell phones and recorders after granting access to five reporters who filed written applications to watch what she called — outside the jury's presence — "as graphic a child pornography video that anyone has ever observed."

    Stiles, 38, kept his eyes on notes he wrote on a yellow legal pad and passed to one of his two defense lawyers while jurors watched the video.

    He faces multiple terms of life in prison if convicted of any of 21 charges of lewdness with a child under the age of 14 and sexual assault with a minor under 14. He also faces two to 20 years if convicted of a charge of attempted sexual assault with a minor under 14.

    One juror, sitting directly in front of the flat-screen monitor, closed his eyes several times and clutched a tissue in his clenched fist against the bridge of his nose. He stared down into the jury box for several moments after the video ended.

    No one spoke. As the nine men and five women filed solemnly out of the courtroom afterward, one middle-aged man glanced toward Stiles sitting at the defendant's table. The other 13 kept their eyes fixed straight ahead.

    "Everything builds up to the video," prosecutor Jim Sweetin said of the VHS tape, which prosecutors say Stiles filmed with the girl in a Las Vegas apartment sometime between April and August 2003.

    Stiles also is accused of sexually assaulting a 6-year-old girl while he and a girlfriend spent two nights as guests at the girl's Las Vegas home in December 2003. That girl, now 11 and living in Washington state, testified Monday.

    The video is the crucial piece of evidence that Stiles allegedly committed 19 felonious acts on the toddler, now 8. She has not testified. Her mother told the jury Wednesday the child has no recollection of the taped encounter with Stiles.

    The video surfaced in September 2007 when an ex-convict and admitted methamphetamine user turned it in to Nye County sheriff's deputies in Pahrump, saying he found it in the desert about 60 miles west of Las Vegas.

    Authorities released photo images from it to locate the child in Las Vegas, and mounted a nationwide manhunt that led to Stiles' arrest in October 2007 in Henderson.

    Also Friday, the jury heard an audiotape of a jailhouse telephone call in which Stiles tells an unidentified woman he is aware of what the video shows.

    "I, you know, can't deny what's on the video," he says. "And I'm not proud of it. But that's the facts. I'm sorry."

    "I don't even know what to say, Chet," the woman responds.

    "I don't either," Stiles says. "I'm just gonna sit back and take my medicine."

    Prosecutors are expected to rest their case Monday.

    Stiles' lawyers have not said if he will testify during the defense portion of the case, which could last less than a day.

    The defense lost bids to prevent letters by Stiles, the jail audio, and the video from being entered as evidence.

    But they have said they plan to challenge the authenticity of the tape, which they maintain has been edited.

    Stiles received a warning from Togliatti during testimony earlier Friday after protesting aloud about jailhouse letters entered as evidence against him.

    "It's all taken out of context," Stiles blurted while a former girlfriend, Susan Windrem, read a letter in which he acknowledged making "horrible decisions," but denied being "a predator."

    Togliatti allowed Windrem to continue her testimony. Once the jury left the room, she warned Stiles he faced "ramifications" if he disrupted the trial again.

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  7. It is said that “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere” Martin Luther King Jr. In the 2002 case the perpetrator was jailed but only for three months despite having over 100,000 images of child porn. Some of the children were under the age of one, some being raped by men as well as by dogs. Members of the ivory tower protect members of the ivory tower. The handling of the civil case by the Honorable Marcy Friedman should be examined as well. Examine the article written below and seek to uncover how the ivory tower joins hands.


    LESBIAN/GAY LAW NOTES
    ISSN 8755-9021 October 2001

    Editor: Prof. Arthur S. Leonard, New York Law School

    Three members of the lesbian and gay legal community were among the six candidates for
    election to the New York Supreme Court in New York County found to be "most highly
    qualified" by the Independent Democratic Judicial Screening Panel established by the N.Y. County Democratic Committee. They are Judges Paul Feinman and Marcy Friedman of the
    Civil Court, and Judge Rosalyn Richter of the Criminal Court. (Twenty-eight judges had
    applied to the panel for consideration.) A Judicial Nominating Convention will select two candidates for nomination. The Convention has been delayed due to the World Trade Center attack, since the delegates were to be elected at the Democratic primary elections, which were postponed from Sept. 11 to Sept. 25. LeGaL designated Maritza Bolanos as a member of the Screening Panel. Also serving on the panel were your editor, Arthur Leonard, as a designee of New York Law School, and Betty McGuinness as a designee of the Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Community Services Center of New York.

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