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Critics Furious As Border Agent Diaz Gets Two Years in Prison
The New American ^ | October 25, 2011 | Alex Newman

Posted on 10/26/2011 6:05:12 AM PDT by IbJensen

Despite numerous problems in the prosecution’s case, Border Patrol agent Jesus "Chito" Diaz was sentenced to two years in federal prison for convictions stemming from his supposedly rough treatment of an illegal immigrant caught smuggling drugs.

Critics and family members berated the decision — especially because of the legal precedent it establishes. It could have been much worse, however. And the battle is not over yet.

“Well I can't say the sentence was good because this entire case is an injustice,” agent Diaz’ wife, Diana, who still works for the Border Patrol, told The New American. “It could have been worse, so I am glad that it is almost time for him to come home. Although the fight to clear his name has just begun, doing it together is much easier.”

Diaz was prosecuted by the Obama administration on charges of “civil rights” violations and allegedly lying to investigators. The Mexican government also filed an official complaint, claiming that the agent had pulled on the handcuffs of a young drug smuggler apprehended near the border.

But according to experts who reviewed the evidence, the whole prosecution was built on lies. “The government's case is based on false testimony that is contradicted by the facts,” noted a statement from the Law Enforcement Officers Advocates Council (LEOAC), a non-profit organization that has taken up the Diaz family’s cause.

“The Mexican Consul claimed injuries to the drug smuggler's ribs, and Diaz knee on his back. However, there were no marks on ribs, back, or on his wrists from the handcuffs whatsoever,” LEOAC President Andy Ramirez told The New American. “The sole marks on his body are the strap marks from the backpack due to the drug load.”

Among other problems with the case, LEOAC also noted that some of the “witnesses” admitted to perjuring themselves. Many of their claims were contradictory, too. And the agent standing next to Diaz testified that he did not see any of the alleged mistreatment.

Diaz’ story, on the other hand, was consistent from the beginning, LEOAC said. Plus, he had already been cleared of wrongdoing by the Office of Professional Responsibility and the Inspector General.

The court and the prosecutor went ahead with the case anyway. And pictures proving that the drug smuggler did not suffer any arrest-related injuries were sealed during the trial. After being granted immunity by the federal government, the illegal immigrant even admitted during the first trial that he had lied to the grand jury.

Despite all of that, following a mistrial, Diaz was convicted. And on October 20, he was sentenced to 24 months in prison. Incredibly, the judge even asked Diaz to apologize to the drug smuggler and his fellow officers.

“Like the true man he is, he just stood there and said nothing,” Diana recounted, noting that the judge arrived 30 minutes late to the sentencing hearing. “How can you apologize for doing your job?”

The time is expected to be especially tough for the former agent, largely because law-enforcement officers are routinely targeted by other inmates. Diaz also has six children at home.

“The kids don't know anything about what has transpired, they think their dad is away working,” explained Diana, obviously upset. “To them their dad left a good guy, and that is what he is coming back as: A good guy.”

And the fight is far from finished. LEOAC and others have promised to keep working until Diaz obtains justice.

Heavy hitting lawmakers have also come to Diaz’ defense. U.S. Representative and GOP presidential hopeful Michelle Bachmann, for example, told a group of conservatives earlier this month that she would work to free the agent.

And LEOAC chief Ramirez is not giving up either. "We will continue to lead this fight and stand by Chito, Diana, and their children until his name is cleared,” he said. “Having worked on as many cases as we have, this one is, without question, the most atrocious yet. It is clear that our government gave Mexico City the scalp of yet another agent.”

Ramirez also noted that, while the sentence was light compared to what it could have been, “Agent Diaz is a hero and this case never should have gone forward.” The whole prosecution should be scrutinized and investigated, Ramirez said — the drug smugglers and the “witnesses” who perjured themselves should have been the ones facing charges.

“Where is the justice in this case? Once again, our government is far more concerned with the so-called rights of criminal illegal alien dopers than our agents who continue to be prosecuted for doing their job,” Ramirez concluded. “Congress needs to investigate this case and the pattern of misconduct and abuse that has resulted in an innocent agent going to prison yet again."

Diana also pointed out that all agents should be concerned about the legal precedent established by her husband’s case. “I pray that everything gets reversed and that this case gets thrown out,” she noted. “This case law is detrimental to any and all law-enforcement officers. Just think how many times handcuffs are placed on an individual on any given day.”

The potential for lawmen to be charged with “civil rights” violations over alleged pain suffered while handcuffing a suspect is troubling. “All handcuffs hurt, that is what they are meant to do,” Diana said. “If they were meant not to hurt they would be made out of cotton.”

While Diaz could have faced another decade in prison, the fact that he did not get the toughest possible sentence offered little comfort to his friends, family, and supporters. But with more organizations, activists, lawmakers, and talk-radio hosts getting involved, there is still hope.

An appeal is currently being planned, and support for Diaz continues to grow. Even if the conviction is not overturned soon, however, he could be out in significantly less than two years with good behavior.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aliens; borderwars; evilregime; injustice; obozo; whitehut
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This was just another illustration of Mexico's influence in our federal government's daily "take care of business" routine and how it dictates their desired results into unwarranted prosecution of our law officers on the borderland. It appears that Border Agents are restrained both legally and physically to do their jobs. The facts of this case reveals blatant injustice to our own laws designed to protect us. It gives preference to foreign citizens in the areas of immunity and prosecution putting our own law enforcement officers at risk of being prosecuted for crimes that are fabricated, twisted in facts and essential details withheld to show the entire scenario that took place that night for Agent Diaz who was doing his job.

Political pressure from the Mexican government initiated this political hangman game with willful players going along to remain politically correct with the DOJ's informal policy of amnesty for the criminal but disciplinary and prosecution for the lawman. Officer Diaz had already been cleared by his internal affairs officers and after Mexico lodged this complaint, the DOJ and Johnny Sutton, along with the help of this federal judge, engaged in creative writing, character assassination, political promises of immunity to testify false testimony, ignored all other reports clearing this officer and proceeded to find a scapegoat for their own failures on border control and maintaining the integrity of our borders.

This is not the first event documented that showed such willful violations of American rights versus the preservation of foreign illegal aliens or immigrants that use this political power of immunity and false accusations as a tool to escape punishment for their criminal acts against our government, our sovereign states and our citizens who expect laws to be followed, illegal immigrants to be either deported or face charges for illicit acts such as drug smuggling and consistency in enforcement of the laws. President Obama should pardon this officer and clear his record to restore his civil rights that were stolen from him by a foreign government.

1 posted on 10/26/2011 6:05:25 AM PDT by IbJensen
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To: IbJensen

Absolutely sickening.

Words fail me.

I cannot adequately characterize or express my disgust and revulsion at our government’s treatment of our border agents.

It would appear to me that the US gummint is trying to discourage people from serving as border agents.


2 posted on 10/26/2011 6:08:19 AM PDT by Westbrook
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To: IbJensen

That will teach him to mess with an authorized drug smuggler working for the government.


3 posted on 10/26/2011 6:09:35 AM PDT by yefragetuwrabrumuy
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To: IbJensen

The son of a high-ranking member of Mexico’s powerful Sinaloa cartel has asked that his charges be dismissed by the U.S. federal court, alleging he was granted immunity from the U.S. government as an informant.

Jesus Vincente “El Mayito” Zambada-Niebla is the son of Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, right-hand man to Joaquin “Shorty” Guzman, Mexico’s most wanted criminal. “El Mayito” claims that he served as the role of “primary liason on behalf of the Sinaloa Cartel to the United States government,” a deal he says was “known and approved” by the Justice Department and cartel leaders in 2008, according to Reuters.

Source: http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/mexican-cartel-zambada-niebla-127069553.html#ixzz1btQ0hCiy


4 posted on 10/26/2011 6:14:12 AM PDT by mvpel (Michael Pelletier)
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To: IbJensen

Just remember. This started with George Bush and his “good friend” f*-head Sutton.

They set the precedent for this particular brand of treason.


5 posted on 10/26/2011 6:16:48 AM PDT by samtheman (Newt? Can you do it? Can you repudiate your time on the Pelosi couch?)
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To: IbJensen

I’m thinking that Johnny Sutton might be working for the Mexican drug cartels.


6 posted on 10/26/2011 6:16:48 AM PDT by jwatz49
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To: IbJensen

If they can subvert the lesser magistrates, we’re doomed.

Big tyrants can never bring their destructive fantasies to fruition without masses of little tyrants who are willing to do their bidding.


7 posted on 10/26/2011 6:16:51 AM PDT by EternalVigilance
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To: yefragetuwrabrumuy
That will teach him to mess with an authorized drug smuggler working for the government.

That's what I was thinking.

8 posted on 10/26/2011 6:18:48 AM PDT by oldbrowser (Democrats have no superego.)
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To: IbJensen

CIA Wants Court to Invoke Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA) in Case Involving Jesus Vicente Zambada Niebla

September 13th, 2011

Via: Narco News:

The fingerprints of the CIA have surfaced in a controversial federal criminal case pending in Chicago against Jesus Vicente Zambada Niebla, an alleged kingpin in the Sinaloa “drug cartel.”

US government prosecutors filed pleadings in the case late last week seeking to invoke the Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA), a measure designed to assure national security information does not surface in public court proceedings.

“The government hereby requests that the Court conduct a pretrial conference … pursuant to CIPA … at which time, the government will be prepared to report to the Court and defendant [Zambada Niebla] regarding the approximate size of the universe of classified material that may possibly be implicated in the discovery and trial of this case,” states a motion filed on Friday, Sept. 9, by US prosecutors in the Zambada Niebla case.

http://waronyou.com/topics/cia-wants-court-to-invoke-classified-information-procedures-act-cipa-in-case-involving-jesus-vicente-zambada-niebla/


Undoubtedly Diaz is being railroaded in order to secure the silence of cartel criminals who are operating under the imprimatur of the US government.

Why the above, and all the rest of it, is not being screamed from national headlines and wall-to-wall coverage on the news networks illustrates how hopelessly in the tank the national media is for whoever has a “D” after their name.


9 posted on 10/26/2011 6:21:12 AM PDT by mvpel (Michael Pelletier)
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To: samtheman

I don’t think Diaz can count on a sentence commutation this time from Hussein.


10 posted on 10/26/2011 6:22:28 AM PDT by treetopsandroofs (Had FDR been GOP, there would have been no World Wars, just "The Great War" and "Roosevelt's Wars".)
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To: IbJensen

There was/is fear from high up in the DOJ
that LEO might get in the way of Obama’s/Holder’s
FAST and FURIOUS.


11 posted on 10/26/2011 6:25:02 AM PDT by Diogenesis ("Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. " Pres. Ronald Reagan)
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To: Westbrook

The United States - A Country Intent on Self Destruction


12 posted on 10/26/2011 6:25:29 AM PDT by Scythian
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To: IbJensen


Hey America, We own your courts, soon, we'll own your land and culture ...
13 posted on 10/26/2011 6:27:10 AM PDT by Scythian
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To: afnamvet; TheOldLady; BuckeyeTexan; Glenn; Cheerio; fuzzthatwuz; Cap Huff; aragorn; HOYA97; ...
Am I angry? Let me count the ways!!!


14 posted on 10/26/2011 6:34:39 AM PDT by MestaMachine (obama kills)
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To: yefragetuwrabrumuy

I noticed there was no sarcasm tag on post number 3.

That is because it isn’t sarcasm it is the truth.

Our Government does not want our Borders closed to smugglers or drug dealers, and this case is meant to be a lesson to Border Patrol Agents to ignore these criminals.

Thst is the sorry truth.


15 posted on 10/26/2011 6:46:06 AM PDT by Venturer
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To: samtheman

johnny sutton. SPIT!!!


16 posted on 10/26/2011 6:49:06 AM PDT by MestaMachine (obama kills)
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To: IbJensen

Linking to yesterday’s thread on the same subject so others can see those replies.


U.S. border agent jailed for improper arrest of suspected drug smuggler
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2797847/posts


17 posted on 10/26/2011 6:51:09 AM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (Dear God, thanks for the rain, but please let it rain more in Texas. Amen.)
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To: jwatz49
I’m thinking that Johnny Sutton might be working for the Mexican drug cartels.

Cartel ownership of American legislators and bureaucrats reaches far above Sutton's level.

18 posted on 10/26/2011 6:56:40 AM PDT by Mr. Jeeves (CTRL-GALT-DELETE)
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To: IbJensen

If this was trial by jury lets no forget they ultimately made the decision.


19 posted on 10/26/2011 6:59:28 AM PDT by 556x45
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To: Westbrook
It would appear to me that the US... is trying to discourage people from serving as border agents.

Maybe that's the case...

20 posted on 10/26/2011 7:10:10 AM PDT by GOPJ (OWS - a scam to shift blame for unemployment and misery away from Obama..)
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