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Crackhead Jesus, Alberto Gonzales, Scooter Libby, and Conde & Cohen Test Boundaries of Perjury in Modern America


MIAMI, Fla. - July 31 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- The recent ruling which found Scooter Libby guilty of perjury, followed by Bush's commute of Libby's sentence, has thrown the sanctity of the legal system into an ethical maelstrom, says dark horse presidential candidate and multimedia artist Victor-Hugo Vaca Jr. The democrats call for a perjury investigation into Alberto Gonzales coincides with Vaca's request for the Florida Bar, under the direction of Henry Coxe III, to define the allowable limits of perjury for U.S. citizens.

The Hispanic artist alleges that the law firm of Conde & Cohen, P.L. has perjured itself several times before both the court and the Florida Bar. The allegations involve the cases dubbed, "The Crackhead Jesus Trials," which are being documented in his graphic novel "Capicua 3-1-3: The Long Arm of the Law." (Case No. 50-2006-CC-016579-XXXXSB, Case No. 06-009166, Case No. 05-18059 CC 23, Case No. 06-04367 CA 01, Florida Bar File No. 2007-50,379 (15E), Florida Bar File No.2007-50,519 (15E)).

The artist's planned seven-book-series will examine the strengths and weaknesses of the modern judiciary branch of government. Not since the O.J. Simpson trials, has a minority celebrity so brazenly tested the validity and fortitude of the legal system in the United States. He plans on using a unique interactive format of modern art, text, audio, and video to educate and entertain his audience.

Victor-Hugo is defending himself "pro se" against the law firm of Conde & Cohen, P.L. The case has become a legal chess match pitting the U.S. Naval Academy, Florida International University, and Florida Atlantic University educated artist against a law firm whose members have degrees from Tulane, Loyola, and St. John's University. The artist, who does not have a law degree, is the clear underdog in this match-up. He sees this challenge as an art project which he calls, "The Rocky Balboa of Modern Art vs. Conde & Cohen."

"The project's aim is to empower people and prove that it is better to be self-represented than represented by expensive, unethical and incompetent legal counsel," he says.

The artist has also filed a Bar complaint asking whether it is a conflict of interest for a law firm to sue a client while representing the client in another case.

More information, including Victor-Hugo's presidential campaign: www.victorhugogallery.com.

 

   
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