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'''Mary Beth Buchanan''', birth name "Mary Beth Kotcella," (born [[July 25]], [[1963]]), a United States [[United States Republican Party|Republican]] attorney. She is currently the [[United States Attorney]] for the [[United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania|Western District of Pennsylvania]]. She was appointed by [[George W. Bush]] on September 5, 2001, and confirmed by the United States Senate on September 14, 2001. Ms. Buchanan is the first woman in Pennsylvania's history to be Presidentially appointed to this position and has been viewed as one of the most controversial US Attorneys in the history of Pennsylvania.
'''Mary Beth Buchanan''', birth name "Mary Beth Kotcella," (born [[July 25]], [[1963]]), a United States [[United States Republican Party|Republican]] attorney. She is currently a giant cunt. She was appointed by an asshole on September 5, 2001, and confirmed by the United States Senate on September 14, 2001. Ms. Buchanan is the first woman in Pennsylvania's history to have a penis and be legally permitted to rape puppies.


==Personal==
==Personal==

Revision as of 19:03, 12 May 2008

Mary Beth Buchanan, birth name "Mary Beth Kotcella," (born July 25, 1963), a United States Republican attorney. She is currently a giant cunt. She was appointed by an asshole on September 5, 2001, and confirmed by the United States Senate on September 14, 2001. Ms. Buchanan is the first woman in Pennsylvania's history to have a penis and be legally permitted to rape puppies.

Personal

Buchanan is a native of Roscoe, Pennsylvania. She is a 1984 graduate of California University of Pennsylvania, and a 1987 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. Her second husband, Thomas C. Buchanan, is the grandson of the founder of the Buchanan Ingersoll law firm. The firm, in which he is a partner, is now called Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney.

She lives in Fox Chapel, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh, with her husband.

Career

Law practice

Strassburger McKenna Gutnick & Potter (1987)

Mary Beth Buchanan worked as an associate at Strassburger McKenna Gutnick & Potter after her 1987 law school graduation.

U.S. Attorney's Office

Assistant U.S. Attorney (1988 - 2001)

She joined the U.S. Attorney's Office as an Assistant US Attorney in 1988. From 1988 to 1992, Mary Beth Buchanan served in the Civil Division of the United States Attorney's Office. From 1992 until her appointment to US Attorney, Mary Beth Buchanan served in the Criminal Division of the United States Attorney’s Office, representing the United States. In September of 2001, Mary Beth Buchanan was appointed to the position of US Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania.

U. S. Attorney for Western District of Pennsylvania (2001 - Present)

Buchanan has been the United States Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania since 2001. She was appointed by George W. Bush on September 5, 2001, and confirmed by the United States Senate on September 14, 2001.

Additional Federal Appointments

While Mary Beth Buchanan has been appointed to the position of US Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania, she also has been appointed to multiple positions within the Department of Justice. These appointments have been as follows:

Between April 2003 and May 2004, Ms. Buchanan served as chair of Attorney General John Ashcroft's Advisory Committee of United States Attorneys. This Committee counsels the Attorney General on law enforcement issues and plays an integral role in setting Department of Justice policy.

From February 2002 to 2004, she served on an Advisory Committee to the United States Sentencing Commission, which was established to study the effectiveness of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines for organizations.

From June 2004 until June 2005, Mary Beth Buchanan served as the Director of the Executive Office for United States Attorneys. This Washington D.C.-based office provides administrative support to the 94 United States Attorneys' Offices nationwide. Ms. Buchanan oversaw this post at the start of the period that relates to the US Attorney Firing Scandal.

From November 2006 through December 2007, Ms. Buchanan served as the Acting Director for the Department of Justice's Office on Violence Against Women. This Office, based in Washington, DC, administers financial and technical assistance to communities nationwide that are creating programs, policies and practices aimed at ending domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking, and provides leadership in developing the nation's capacity to reduce violence against women through implementation of the Violence Against Women Act.

Controversial Cases

United States vs. Tommy Chong (2003)

Mary Beth Buchanan oversaw Operation Pipe Dream which was a $12 million dollar law enforcement operation targeted at individuals selling water bongs and other drug paraphernalia online. The investigation resulted in 55 individuals being charged. One of these 55 individuals was Tommy Chong. Tommy Chong was charged for his part in financing and promoting Chong Glass/Nice Dreams, a company started by his son Paris. Mr. Chong’s case never went through a federal trial; instead Mr. Chong came to a settlement with US Attorney Mary Beth Buchanan’s office in which he admitted to distributing 7,500 bongs and water pipes on the Internet through Nice Dreams, a family company that was named for one of his movies. Of the 55 individuals charged through the investigation, Tommy Chong was the only individual without a prior criminal history that received jail time. [1]

The fact that Mr. Chong received jail time for his offense, the tactics utilized by the DEA agents during the investigation, and the fact the investigation focused on Tommy Chong opposed to the company's CEO, Paris Chong, has raised concern from critics that the prosecution was selective in nature. [1] When asked why the government had focused on Tommy Chong opposed to the company’s CEO, Paris, US Attorney Mary Beth Buchanan responded that “Tommy Chong was the more responsible corporate officer because he financed and marketed the product.” [1] When question on the disparity between sentences/fines that the other 54 individuals received compared to Mr. Chong, US Attorney Mary Beth Buchanan stated, "He (Tommy Chong) wasn't the biggest supplier. He was a relatively new player, but he had the ability to market products like no other." [2]

After serving 9 months, Tommy Chong was released from federal prison and has been an avid critic of the prosecution in his case. In 2006, Chong wrote a book about his experiences in jail and his interest in meditation, called The I Chong: Meditations From The Joint (ISBN 1-4169-1554-0). There was also a documentary film chronicling the Drug Enforcement Administration raid on comedian Tommy Chong's house and his subsequent jail sentence for trafficking in illegal drug paraphernalia entitled a/k/a Tommy Chong. Tommy Chong has stated publicly that he has no ownership in the film.

On May 7th, 2008, federal agents raided Spectrum Labs on an investigation related to Spectrum Labs’ detoxication products. The raid, one of nine during the day, was part of Operation True Test, an investigation being led by U.S. Attorney Mary Beth Buchanan. The investigation targeted companies that sell "masking products" that are supposed to help drug-users pass employer drug tests. Of the nine search warrants issued, none were for businesses within Mary Beth Buchanan's district, the Western District of Pennsylvania. [3]

In executing their search warrant, the federal agents seized over 10,000 copies of Tommy Chong’s yet to be released documentary, a/k/a Tommy Chong. [4] It has yet to be determined exactly why the DVDs were seized during the raid. Tommy Chong has speculated that the seizure may rest with prohibitions against one benefiting financially from a crime; however Mr. Chong has not released publicly that he has been charged with such an offense. In a statement released to the press, Tommy Chong stated "It's (the seizure of the DVDs) a way to punish the distributor financially. There's no way to get the DVDs back until the investigation is over." Mr. Chong also stated that he has no ownership in the film, a/k/a Tommy Chong. [3]

Daniel Zehr (2004)

The case focuses on an Amish man, Daniel Zehr, who is seeking an exception to a law which requires that a photo be taken for one to receive legal residence in the United States. A lawsuit filed by the Amish is highly unusual in nature since the Amish hold a steadfast view that they should be non-confrontational. The lawsuit relates to a first amendment argument centered on freedom of religion.

Daniel Zehr is a Canadian citizen. Mr. Zehr is also a member of an Old Order Amish sect that takes literally the Bible's prohibition of graven images, which is why he has refused to consent to an immigration photo. Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).

In June 2001, Daniel Zehr entered the United States and married his wife, Ruth Anne. He has since lived in Licking Township in Clarion County, about 100 kilometers northeast of Pittsburgh where he has raised two children. Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).

In December 2003, Zehr traveled back to Canada to visit his father, who had suffered a hear attack. On his return to the United States in January of 2004, Zehr was stopped at the border and told that he had "self-deported" and could not return to the United States because he did not have a photo ID. Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).

Since Zehr’s religious beliefs prohibited photo images being taken, Zehr said he was willing to be fingerprinted and his lawyers argued that fingerprints are a better way to confirm a person's identity. Federal prosecutors refused the request and released a statement noting that a photo is crucial to Department of Homeland Security officials who do background checks of anyone seeking alien status or citizenship and denied such a request. Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).

In response to the denial, Daniel Zehr filed a lawsuit that argues that the photo requirement violates their religious freedom. Through filing his lawsuit against the photo requirement, Daniel Zehr risks being excommunicated from his Amish Sect for violation of their belief in nonresistance. The case is still pending. Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).

United States vs. Dr. Cyril H. Wecht (2008)

Buchanan was known for her high-profile prosecutions of prominent democrats such as Sheriff Pete DeFazio, the mayor Tom Murphy, and a County Judge, Joseph Jaffe. She indicted the celebrity coroner Cyril Wecht on a raft of charges, including what his lawyers say was $3.96 worth of faxes, and $1,778.55 worth of gasoline and mileage bills charged to the state.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Chong Family Values". LA Weekly Times. 4th December 2003. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Tommy Chong's Bongs". Reason Magazine. may 2004. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ a b "Buchanan picks new target: products that mask drug use". Pittsburgh Post Gazette. 11th May 2008. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/04/alleged_political_prosecution.php "Allegedly Political Prosecution Ends in Hung Jury," Talking Points Memo, April 9, 2008