Showing posts with label Jonathan Seidel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jonathan Seidel. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Why Was Raphael Golb Convicted of a Felony, not Libel? Dead Sea Scrolls



Poet Frederick Seidel,
in 2006 called
"the best 
American poet writing today" 
by the New York Sun.
Raphael Golb testified that
he was the inspiration 
for the name 'Jonathan Seidel'

Did the jury understand why they convicted Raphael Golb of a felony?

I found a copy online of the original Grand Jury Indictment of Raphael Golb. I knew that he had been convicted of the felony of Identity Theft, and I soon figured out that "Identity Theft in the Second Degree" was a felony, while "Identity Theft in the Third Degree" was not a felony but a misdemeanor.

The definition of these two types of "Identity Theft" were very similar- it was a difference of one extra phrase. I know I sound condescending but I wonder if the jury realized the difference, if they realized that one was a felony and the other was not.


Saturday, October 23, 2010

Why Did Raphael Golb Plead Not Guilty?-another SUMMARY. Dead Sea Scrolls



Frederick Seidel's poetry collection
"Ooga-Booga" won the 2006 
Los Angeles Times Book Prize.
Raphael Golb testified that
he was the inspiration 
for the name 'Jonathan Seidel'

While I continue to compose new posts, here is my latest SUMMARY of the Dead Sea Scrolls trial of Raphael Golb. Not exactly a Reprint, but not totally fresh either.
(NOTE there are 3 other new posts, below, in the last 2 days.)

TRUE or FALSE IRRELEVANT
Did the jury convict Raphael Golb of falsely accusing Dr. Lawrence Schiffman of plagiarism?
No, he was not found guilty of that.
The jury was told that the truth or falsity of of Raphael Golb's accusation of Dr. Schiffman was irrelevant to their decision of "criminality."

The sum total of the "criminal" charges in this trial, as presented to the jury, as I understand it, is simply this:


Friday, October 15, 2010

Raphael Golb Describes Creating the Name 'Jonathan Seidel'- Dead Sea Scrolls



Frederick Seidel's poetry collection
"Ooga Booga" won the 2006 
Los Angeles Times Book Prize.

Raphael Golb testified that
he was the inspiration 
for the name 'Jonathan Seidel'

Raphael Golb gave a convincing explanation of how he created the name "Jonathan Seidel," testifying on his own behalf in the Dead Sea Scrolls trial. Raphael described, in detail, the exact creative process by which he crafted that name.