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Warren Redlich (born March 8, 1966) is an Internet businessman, lawyer and politician currently based in Palm Beach County, Florida and originally from Guilderland, New York. In 2004 and 2006, Redlich, at the time a trustee on the Guilderland town council, ran for US Congress for the 21st District of New York State as a Republican. In 2005, he briefly served as the Political Director of the Libertarian Party of New York. He was the Libertarian Party candidate in the New York gubernatorial election, 2010. In that election, Redlich had collected 48,386 votes, more than any Libertarian governor candidate in the state's history and the only time any Libertarian gubernatorial candidate has even come close to automatic ballot access (50,000 votes are required for that status and no gubernatorial candidate had earned more than 25,000 votes prior to Redlich). Currently, Redlich runs the website westbocanews.com with his wife.


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Early life and education

Born in Long Island to Allen and Rita Redlich, his family moved to Wisconsin and then to Albany while Redlich was a child. He grew up in the town of Guilderland, New York. Redlich graduated from Rice University with a B.A. in Mathematical Economics in 1988. He received a Masters from Stanford University in Political Science in 1992, and a J.D. from Albany Law School in 1994.


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Career

He spent a year in Hiroshima, Japan teaching English Conversation, and then returned and began his career as a lawyer.

After brief stints as a solo practitioner and working for the New York State Nurses Association, Redlich spent 3 years as a trial lawyer with the Allstate Insurance Company. He then served for three years as Principal Law Clerk to the Hon. Robert P. Best, Justice of the Supreme Court in Fulton County, New York. In 2003, Redlich opened his own law firm. His law firm specializes in criminal defense and personal injury.

In 2005, Redlich co-founded SpinJ Corporation which develops and operates websites including Town-Court.com, a directory of traffic and criminal courts. That site has grown to serve over 4 million users a year.

In 2011, Redlich moved to South Florida and expanded his law practice to include criminal, DUI and traffic defense in Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade counties. In 2013 he published his first book, Fair DUI: Stay safe and sane in a world gone MADD. He earned a certain degree of notoriety for his approach to avoiding a DUI arrest, which involves placing one's documents in a bag outside the vehicle and refusing to open the window, thus ensuring that an officer cannot use a smell test to detect alcohol.


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Political activity

Redlich was a registered Democrat before joining the Republican Party circa 2001. He has had a long and favorable relationship with the Libertarian Party and is one of only two Libertarians in New York to hold an elected office (Dan Halloran, a former member of the New York City Council, is the other). In the past, he has run with support from the Liberal Party of New York; he has also sought support of the Green Party of New York and Working Families Party. Later, during his gubernatorial campaign, he would coordinate some of his events with Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins. He has served on the Guilderland town board since 2007 as a Republican.

Redlich ran as the Republicans' nominee against Congressman Michael McNulty for the seat representing New York's 21st congressional district in 2004 and 2006. He lost the 2004 race by a 71%-29% vote, and lost in 2006 by a 78%-22% margin. Redlich, during his congressional runs, did not have the support of the Conservative Party of New York State as most Republicans traditionally do; instead, the Conservative Party endorsed McNulty in both races.

Redlich was a candidate in 2010 for New York Governor for the nominations of both the Republican Party and Libertarian Party. Redlich defeated Sam Sloan for the Libertarian nomination, 27-17, at the party convention. Redlich also attended the New York Republican Convention but received no votes there, and subsequently failed to muster any support for a petition drive. In the general election, Redlich finished in fourth place with 48,359 votes (1.05%).

Redlich has been accused of cybersquatting. He purchases domain names related to his political opponents and others and posts websites about them such as the now-defunct christineodonnell08.com site, primarily as a means of revenue. He has heavily advertised on the Internet during his gubernatorial campaign.

Redlich posted a blog post in April 2008 criticizing what he saw was an overblown reaction to Miley Cyrus's appearance in Vanity Fair, suggesting that sexual objectification of females under the age of 18 has historically been accepted. In October 2010, Redlich claimed Roger Stone, the campaign manager for Kristin M. Davis, encouraged an outside group to circulate flyers labeling Redlich a "sexual predator" and a "sick twisted pervert," citing that Miley Cyrus blog post as a source, and encouraging people to "call the police" if they encountered him. Redlich later sued Stone for defamation over the flyer's allegations and sought damages of $20,000,000. However, the jury returned a verdict in favor of Stone in December 2017. While the jury found the flyers defamatory, they found that Redlich failed to prove Stone was involved in producing or distributing them.

Political positions

Redlich's most prominent political position is expressed in his motto, "stop wasting money." He proposes placing a salary cap on all state workers limiting them to a salary of $100,000 or less, with those making over $100,000 having their salary cut at the first opportunity, while still protecting existing union contracts. He supports same-sex marriage, prosecution of corrupt public officials, ending corporate welfare, the elimination of some state agencies, and referendum approval of pay increases for legislators. He opposes a constitutional convention, calling it a distraction. He proposes limiting local governments to five sources of revenue. He supports the construction of the proposed Muslim community center two blocks from the World Trade Center site. He supports reforming driving under the influence laws and supports ending the War on Drugs.

After the election, Redlich announced he was relocating to Palm Beach County, Florida, primarily citing poor weather in upstate New York. In 2012 Redlich became a member of the Palm Beach Republican Executive Committee. He also purchased third-party news website Independent Political Report.


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References


Illinois DUI | Fair DUI
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External links

  • Redlich Law Firm official Web site
  • Redlich's personal Web site, includes campaign site

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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