Monday, March 23, 2015

Kevin P. Dooley Announces Candidacy For Broome County Court Judge

Former Assistant U. S. Attorney Kevin P. Dooley today formally announced his candidacy to succeed the Hon. Martin E. Smith as Broome County Court Judge.

Judge Smith turns 70 this year, and is thus required by New York State law to step down from his elected post on December 31st, 2015.  Judge Smith’s successor will be chosen by Broome County voters in the General Election to be held on November 3rd.

Mr. Dooley joined exactly 84 supporters (we did an official head count in the interest of providing an accurate number to the media)  who had gathered in The Confluence Room at Terra Cotta, a banquet and catering facility at 81 State Street in downtown Binghamton.  He was formally introduced by his friend and former colleague, Assistant U. S. Attorney Miro Lovric.*  

In his prepared remarks, Mr. Lovric described Mr. Dooley as a career public servant with nearly 35 years of experience as a felony prosecutor, serving for seventeen years in the Office of the Broome County District Attorney – where he rose through the ranks from Assistant D. A. to Sr. Assistant to Chief Assistant – and serving another seventeen years as an Assistant U. S. Attorney in the Binghamton Office of the U. S. Attorney for the Northern District of New York.

“Mr. Dooley has taken
100 felony prosecutions to trial
in Broome County Court –
more felony trials than any other prosecutor
in local history.”

– Miro Lovric

Mr. Lovric described Mr. Dooley as “one of the hardest-working and most successful prosecutors in the history of the Broome County D. A.’s Office.”  Serving under D. A.’s Patrick Monserrate, Patrick Matthews and Gerald Mollen, Mr. Dooley “distinguished himself,” said Mr. Lovric, “with his expert prosecution of the most serious and complex felony cases in our community.”   He called attention to Mr. Dooley’s record – unbroken to this date – as having taken 100 felony prosecutions to trial in Broome County Court, more felony trials than any other prosecutor in local history.

According to Mr. Lovric, Mr. Dooley distinguished himself in the U. S. Attorney’s Office as well.  “He was entrusted by his superiors with the toughest and most challenging cases,” Mr. Lovric said.
“Violent crimes, such as bank robberies and truck hijackings, narcotics distribution conspiracies and child exploitation.  White-collar crimes too – health care fraud, investment fraud, and tax evasion.”

* Following U. S. Department of Justice guidelines, Assistant U. S. Attorney Lovric took part in Kevin Dooley’s campaign kickoff strictly as a private citizen and not as a representative of the U. S. Attorney’s Office.  Mr. Lovric is a longtime resident of Broome County, where he is also registered to vote.
But it was when the Justice Department sought federal prosecutors to serve on a special mission in   Iraq, Mr. Lovric said, that “Kevin’s trustworthiness came into sharpest focus.”

Mr. Dooley served for two years in Iraq – from April of 2005 through March of 2007 – as a key member of the Regime Crime Liaison’s Office (RCLO).  The RCLO was a special mission created by a National Security Directive from the President of the United States and tasked with providing technical and legal support to the Iraqi court that prosecuted Saddam Hussein, Chemical Ali, and top members of Saddam’s regime for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide.  

“With the exception of my two years of service
in Iraq from 2005 to 2007, I’ve handled
felony crimes in Broome County
on a continuous, day-to-day basis
for more than three decades...

– Kevin Dooley

“Within just eight months Kevin earned the trust of everyone he worked with,” Mr. Lovric said, “including the Attorney General of the United States, who elevated Kevin from Attorney/Advisor to Deputy Regime Crimes Liaison to Regime Crimes Liaison – putting him in charge of the entire U. S. RCLO mission.”

Mr. Lovric pointed out that as Regime Crimes Liaison Mr. Dooley supervised “eighteen attorneys, 25 FBI agents, 22 translators, a dozen or more paralegals and support staff, and more than 50 Iraqi personnel.  In 2006 alone,” Mr. Lovric said, “Kevin was responsible for decisions concerning $66 million in mission expenses.”

“As a prosecutor, it has been my ethical duty
to ‘seek justice, not merely convict’ –
a responsibility that I take very seriously.
 I have always been guided by that principle
in evaluating and prosecuting
the cases entrusted to me.”

– Kevin Dooley

Upon completing his mission in Iraq, Mr. Dooley returned to the U. S. Attorney’s Office in Binghamton, “where he served another eight years,” Mr. Lovric said, “continuing, in particular, his responsibilities as Criminal Civil Rights Coordinator for the entire Northern Disctrict of New York.”  Mr. Lovric recounted one particular civil rights case that he said showed the measure of Mr. Dooley’s commitment to the law and his sense of fairness and justice.  “Kevin’s investigation led to his prosecuting – and convicting – a Tioga County Jail corrections lieutenant for assaulting an inmate and violating his civil rights.  No one is above the law, and Kevin wasn’t about to let this officer walk just because he was a member of the law enforcement community.”

Mr. Lovric summarized his introduction of the candidate with a description of his friend and former colleague as being “the very definition of the word ‘trustworthy’…  Kevin has earned our trust, and he has earned our support.”

After Mr. Lovric’s introduction, Mr. Dooley thanked him for his “kind words,” and thanked his supporters for coming to his campaign kickoff.

Mr. Dooley went on to express his gratitude to the individuals “who gave me the opportunity to serve, and who entrusted me with more and more responsibility” – from District Attorneys Patrick Monserrate, Patrick Matthews, and Gerald Mollen, to his supervisors in the Justice Department, including the Attorney General of the United States.  “I was also very fortunate to have had the chance to work with a lot of very talented prosecutors early in my career, like Gary Sharpe and Ferris Lebous, from whom I learned there is no substitute for hard work.”

Mr. Dooley shared a summary of his career assignments, including his service as Regime Crimes Liaison in Iraq, before speaking of his decision to run for County Court.  “I’ve been so fortunate to have had the opportunity to serve both my community here in Broome County and my country abroad, Mr. Dooley said.  “And while my seventeen years in the U. S. Attorney’s Office have been professionally rewarding, I have always hoped to serve my community as County Court Judge.  With Judge Smith’s anticipated retirement, that opportunity has presented itself.”

“Because of a federal law known as the Hatch Act, which prohibited me as a federal employee from running for elected office,” Mr. Dooley said, “I chose to give up my job as an Assistant U. S. Attorney earlier this year.” When  Jerry Mollen asked Mr. Dooley to return to the Broome County D. A.’s Office upon his resignation as Assistant U. S. Attorney, “I was honored to accept his offer.  Since February 2nd I’ve been employed once again as a member of his senior staff.  It’s my intention to serve in the D. A.’s Office until, with the support of the voters, I’m elected to serve on the County Court bench.”

“I’ve been very fortunate
to have had the opportunity to serve
both my community here in Broome County
and my country abroad.
And while the last seventeen years
in the U. S. Attorney’s Office
have been professionally rewarding,
I have always hoped to serve my community
as County Court Judge.”

– Kevin Dooley

“The primary responsibility of a Broome County Court Judge is to preside over the disposition of felony cases for crimes committed in our county,” Mr. Dooley said.  “With the exception of my two years of service in Iraq from 2005 to 2007, I’ve handled felony crimes in Broome County on a continuous, day-to-day basis for more than three decades.  I have an in-depth knowledge of New York’s criminal statutes and procedures.  As a prosecutor, it has been my ethical duty to ‘seek justice, not merely convict’ – a responsibility that I take very seriously.  I have always been guided by that principle in evaluating and prosecuting the cases entrusted to me.”

“As a trial attorney I know from experience what qualities make for a good judge,” Mr. Dooley said to his supporters.  “I feel confident that my experience has provided me with the necessary tools to serve.  I’ve spent my entire career working for the betterment of our community through the criminal justice system, and that’s why I’m formally announcing my candidacy for Broome County Court Judge.  I believe the voters of Broome County can trust me, as others have trusted me throughout my career,
to do the job, and to do it well.  Thank you all for your support!”

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Make A Difference, Get Involved In Local Politics

Guest Viewpoint by Bijoy Datta, Broome County Republican Committee Chairman

When the Republican Party was founded in 1854, it fought to end slavery and grow economic opportunities. 161 years later, our Party is still dedicated to freedom above all else:  personal freedom and economic freedom.

But none of this can be accomplished without local people on the ground doing the hard work that matters. As President Ronald Reagan said, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on…or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children’s children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.”

The fight is never over and there is always work to be done, which is why the Broome Republican Committee is continually seeking new volunteers and candidates. With important local elections taking place in 2015, and the Presidential campaign and other major races on deck in 2016, now is a great time to get involved.

This year we’re putting on a renewed push to empower ordinary residents to reach extraordinary goals, as many seats are up for election throughout our County, City, Towns and Villages, including District Attorney, County Judge, all seven seats on Binghamton City Council, Vestal Supervisor and Town Board, Endicott Mayor and Village Board, and more. Plus we’re already gearing up for Federal, State and local elections in what will surely be a very busy 2016.

In our Broome County Republican Party, power comes from the bottom-up; not from the top-down. Ideas that begin in our neighborhoods often spread to Village and Town Halls, or end up in Albany and Washington. We know that local people on the ground can figure out the answers to Broome County’s problems better than out-of-town, out-of-touch bureaucrats.

All of our work begins with Committee Members, who offer insight and ideas to our elected leaders, get our candidates on the ballot, and help win campaigns every fall. They often turn into candidates for elective office themselves in the future; almost every local Republican officeholder started out as a Committee Member. If you or someone you know is interested in joining our winning team as a Committee Member or candidate for office, please contact us at 607-723-8201 or bijoy@broomerepublicans.com.

Getting good things done doesn’t happen without dedicated people who are willing to take action. Does that include you?

If you want to make a difference in what’s happening in our nation, state or local area, we’re asking you to take action and get involved. If you aren’t happy with what the government is doing (like passing the so-called SAFE Act, banning natural gas drilling, or increasing your tax rates without justification), we’re asking you to take action and get involved. If you want to join a winning team that’s making real progress locally rather than just talking about it, we’re asking you to take action and get involved.

Our local Republican Party is strong because we focus on the basics: more jobs, lower taxes, safer neighborhoods, dependable infrastructure, and quality services delivered efficiently. Focusing on these fundamentals is what has made Broome Republicans so successful over the last several years. Each year we’ve gained more momentum and won more elections. And, heading into 2015 and 2016, we’ll continue fighting to ensure our children and grandchildren can chart a path to prosperity, and we leave them a community in better condition than we found it.

Friday, February 27, 2015

400+ Attend Broome Republican Dinner, Guest of Honor Ari Fleischer Talks 9/11, Terrorism and 2016 Presidential Politics



(2/27/15; Binghamton, NY) The Broome County Republican Committee welcomed more than 400 supporters last night at its Lincoln Day Dinner at the Holiday Inn in Binghamton. The enthusiastic crowd was the largest the Committee has hosted in nearly 15 years.

“It’s great to see so many Republican activists and supporters come tonight,” said Republican Chairman Bijoy Datta. “Locally, Republicans have won back seat after seat from the Democrats over the last few years because we’re active; we're getting things done rather than just talking about it.”

The evening’s Guest of Honor and Keynote Speaker was former White House Press Secretary and best-selling author Ari Fleischer. Mr. Fleischer served in the White House under President George W. Bush from 2001 through 2003 and was at the President's side through the tragic events of September 11, 2001. He penned the NY Times best-seller "Taking Heat", which recounted his tenure in the White House.



"It was an honor to join Southern Tier Republicans for tonight’s event,” said Fleischer. “At a time when our nation is at a critical juncture dealing with ISIS and terrorism, the economy and partisan gridlock, it’s heartening to see a groundswell of activism and enthusiasm for real Republican principles in Upstate New York.”

Major elected officials at the Dinner included Assemblymen Cliff Crouch, Chris Friend and Pete Lopez, Broome County Executive Debbie Preston, Broome County Sheriff Dave Harder, Broome County Clerk Rick Blythe, Binghamton Mayor Rich David, and many others.

Republican leaders from around the state in attendance included Chemung County Sheriff and former Lt. Governor candidate Chris Moss, Onondaga County Comptroller and former State Comptroller candidate Bob Antonacci, State Republican First Vice Chairman and Onondaga County Republican Chairman Tom Dadey, Tioga County Republican Chairman Don Leonard, Chenango County Republican Chairman Tom Morrone, and State Conservative Regional Chairman and Broome Conservative Chairman Jim Thomas.

Broome County has received Statewide attention in political circles for its recent trend of strong Republican electoral victories, including winning back the Binghamton Mayor’s Office with the victory of Republican Rich David, winning back the Broome County Executive’s Office with the victory of Republican Debbie Preston, winning back control of the County Legislature with an overwhelming Republican Majority, winning back its Congressional seat with the victory of Richard Hanna, and holding 14 of 16 current Town Supervisor seats.

For more information, please visit www.BroomeRepublicans.com.

Monday, January 26, 2015

Former White House Press Secretary & Best-Selling Author Ari Fleischer Announced as Keynote Speaker at Lincoln Day Dinner


(Binghamton, NY) Broome County Republican Chairman Bijoy Datta today announced that former White House Press Secretary and best-selling author Ari Fleischer will be the Keynote Speaker at this year's Lincoln Day Dinner.

The event, an annual fundraiser for the Broome Republicans, will be held on Thursday, February 26, at the Holiday Inn in Binghamton.

Mr. Fleischer served in the White House under President George W. Bush from 2001 through 2003. He was at the President's side through the tragic events of September 11, 2001.

Mr. Fleischer is also the NY Times best-selling author of "Taking Heat", which recounts his tenure in the White House, including the Bush-Gore Recount, the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks and their aftermath, the start of military operations in Iraq and many other matters of national significance.

Following his 20+ years of public service in Washington, he founded Fleischer Communications. The firm specializes in public affairs training and crisis management for major figures in professional sports and corporations.

Tickets to the Broome Republican Lincoln Day Dinner are available by contacting607.723.8201 or Info@BroomeRepublicans.com. Sponsorship tables are available for $1000 or $600, with individual tickets available for $60 (discounted to $50 for Broome County Republican Committee Members).


Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Guest Viewpoint by Bijoy Datta, Chairman of the Broome County Republican Committee

Thank you to the voters of Broome County for again overwhelmingly electing Republicans to office in Federal, State and Local elections this week.

In all, there were elections for 113 offices to represent areas of Broome County on Tuesday. Republicans prevailed in 90 of them while Democrats won 22 (a Republican is also leading in one that’s still to be decided by Absentee Ballots). Wow! I don’t think there’s a sports teams out there that wouldn’t be pleased with an .800 winning percentage.

In Congress, Richard Hanna and Chris Gibson were re-elected. At the State Level, Senator Tom Libous, and Assemblymen Cliff Crouch and Chris Friend were re-elected. Countywide, Sheriff Dave Harder was elected by a massive 19-point margin, while Republicans Rick Miller and Mark Young swept the two Family Court Judge openings overwhelmingly. The Republican Majority on the County Legislature grew from 10-5 to 12-3 with two incumbent Democrats getting beat. We swept contested races in the Towns of Union, Chenango and Binghamton, and won dozens more in other areas.

This year’s enormous number of Republican wins locally isn’t an anomaly. It’s becoming the norm.

I’m proud to say that we’ve changed the political landscape dramatically in the last four years. We’ve flipped seats from Democrat to Republican for Congress, County Executive, the County Legislative Majority, Binghamton Mayor, Johnson City Mayor, and more. There are now 14 Republican Town Supervisors out of 16 total in the County, and we hold a Majority on six of seven Village Boards.

This run of Republican success is not an accident. The policies and ideas of the Republican Party are working because they are your ideas. Our candidates are successful because they are your friends and neighbors. And we’re getting Broome County headed back on the path to prosperity as a result of hard work, a can-do attitude and a commitment to the future of our region.

Our local Republican Party has also put enormous effort into recruiting the best possible candidates, and executing a skillful campaign operation. Heading into 2015 and 2016, we’ll keep up our relentless pace, working hard to win every seat that comes up for election. We consider every seat “in play”, so if you’re interested in getting involved or running for office, please contact us at 723-8201 or bijoy@broomerepublicans.com.

But it’s not all about politics. While campaigns are an integral part of our democracy, campaign season is over and now the hard work of governing begins.

We look forward to the results that the many Republicans who were elected on Tuesday will deliver for our community.

Since our founding at the turn of the 20th century, the Broome County Republican Committee has cultivated the hopes of Broome residents and produced the ideas that have lit our nation, from Binghamton to Albany, to Washington DC and coast to coast. We are truly the Party of the people; we stand with you in good times, and are behind you in difficult times.

Our local GOP remains the Party of smaller government and conservatism. But we are also a Party of ideas, leaders and inclusion. We continually evolve and this is evident by the diverse backgrounds of our leaders throughout the County. Our different upbringings and experiences make us even stronger. We don’t always agree on every issue, but good and honest debate makes us stronger, and because of that Broome County is stronger.

If you haven’t already done so, I encourage you to learn more and consider joining us. You can find out more at www.BroomeRepublicans.com or visit us on Facebook at “Broome GOP”, and together we will continue to light the way for our next generation.

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Statement From Broome County Republican Chairman Bijoy Datta


“Tonight Broome County voters again made a clear choice. They overwhelmingly elected Republicans to offices large and small all over the County. Sheriff Harder won by a huge margin. We swept the two open Family Court Judge races. We extended our super-majority on the County Legislature. We held the Supervisor and Town Board seats in the Town of Union. And it appears that we won the open Vestal Town Board seat, though that will likely go to an absentee ballot count.

“In all, Republicans won 80% if the 115 seats that were up for election within Broome County this year. That’s staggering when you think about it – and it’s a reflection of the superior strategy and ground game that we’ve developed and implemented.”

“In the last few years, we’ve flipped seats from Democrat to Republican for Congress, County Executive, the Majority on the County Legislature, Binghamton Mayor, Johnson City Mayor, and more. Heading into 2015 and 2016, we’ll keep up our relentless pace, working hard to win every seat that comes up for election.”

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Republicans Call For Tony Fiala To Resign Following His Hit & Run, DWI Conviction



(Binghamton, NY) Broome Republicans today called on Anthony Fiala Jr. to do the right thing by resigning from the Broome County Legislature.

Last week Fiala pled guilty to DWI, a serious misdemeanor charge, after he struck a bicyclist while intoxicated on Clinton Street on October 2nd. The Police Report indicates that he fled the scene, leaving the bicyclist wounded and bleeding on the street. He was later arrest by the Binghamton Police Department.

As a member of the Legislature, Fiala sits on the Public Safety & Emergency Services Committee, which is responsible for oversight of public safety and emergency programs including the STOP-DWI Program, Office of Emergency Services and Sheriff’s Office.

“We all make mistakes,” said Republican Chairman Bijoy Datta. “But in some situations there is an absolute right and an absolute wrong. Driving drunk and hitting another person with your car, and then driving away without regard for the life of the injured person, is wrong – no matter who you are, and no matter how politically connected you are.”

“Mr. Fiala should do right thing and resign immediately from the Broome County Legislature,” added Datta. “He already skipped all of last week’s Legislative Committee meetings, leaving his constituents without representation.”

According to the Police Report, Fiala was driving a car owned by his employer, SEPP Inc., a non-profit organization that receives millions of dollars in government funding, after consuming alcohol to the point of intoxication, when he hit and injured the bicyclist.

"Right now, it’s best that my opponent take a step back to focus on his own personal issues. I hope and pray that he gets the professional help that he needs,” said Karl Bernhardsen, who is running against Fiala for the 13th District seat. “It's surprising that he has not made the right decision yet after pleading guilty to such a dangerous crime. Our community doesn't need this sort of added distraction; our neighbors deserve better."

Following his arrest, Fiala refused a breathalyzer test, automatically revoking his driver’s license for one year. His mother, Barbara Fiala, is the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles Commissioner and Chairwoman of the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee.