Posted on 02/13/2007 6:40:43 PM PST by calcowgirl
The complete (I think) transcript was filed with the Court on Friday and entered in the Court record yesterday. The DOJ is hosting the transcripts on their website in a series of 18 PDF Files. They range in size from 5 pages to over 300 pages, covering pretrial matters, sentencing, as well as testimony.
The transcripts are linked at the site above, as well as most of the press releases issued by the U.S. Attorney office on this matter.
I am setting up this thread (in chat) as a place for us junkies can comment on the testimony and to post any revelations anyone might find. Have at it!!!!
VOLUME I: http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/txw/press_releases/Compean-Ramos/Volume%201.pdf
VOLUME II: http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/txw/press_releases/Compean-Ramos/Volume%202.pdf
VOLUME III: http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/txw/press_releases/Compean-Ramos/Volume%203.pdf
VOLUME IV: http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/txw/press_releases/Compean-Ramos/Volume%204.pdf
VOLUME V: http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/txw/press_releases/Compean-Ramos/Volume%205.pdf
VOLUME VI: http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/txw/press_releases/Compean-Ramos/Volume%206.pdf
VOLUME VII: http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/txw/press_releases/Compean-Ramos/Volume%207.pdf
VOLUME VIII: http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/txw/press_releases/Compean-Ramos/Volume%208.pdf
VOLUME IX: http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/txw/press_releases/Compean-Ramos/Volume%209.pdf
VOLUME X: http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/txw/press_releases/Compean-Ramos/Volume%2010.pdf
VOLUME XI: http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/txw/press_releases/Compean-Ramos/Volume%2011.pdf
VOLUME XII: http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/txw/press_releases/Compean-Ramos/Volume%2012.pdf
VOLUME XIII: http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/txw/press_releases/Compean-Ramos/Volume%2013.pdf
VOLUME XIV: http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/txw/press_releases/Compean-Ramos/Volume%2014.pdf
VOLUME XV: http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/txw/press_releases/Compean-Ramos/Volume%2015.pdf
VOLUME XVI: http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/txw/press_releases/Compean-Ramos/Volume%2016.pdf
VOLUME XVII: http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/txw/press_releases/Compean-Ramos/Volume%2017.pdf
VOLUME XVIII: http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/txw/press_releases/Compean-Ramos/Volume%2018.pdf
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Yes, I know that. But did he really fire a shot? That is a question that I have. And, of course, the essential question is did any shot he fire on 2/17/05 hit OAD.
WOW! That's something! I can't figure out who was indicted exactly but if it's not Rene Sanchez, I don't know who it could have been.
I agree that they didn't seem well prepared. I couldn't understand why Stillinger was focusing on the pursuit either. It didn't tie to anything in the opening statements and it didn't seem relevant to me. I do think that Kanof was trying to make Ramos seem like a cowboy on the road--but the details about where they were and how they went through town lost me. I suppose that Kanof was trying to prove that they broke the rules of pursuit and how dangerous that was. But why did Stillinger focus on that?
I agree with you about what juries do when they don't like your client. People in El Paso don't like Border Patrol Agents, anyway.
As to recalling specific language in a policy--I empathize with Ramos. I got put on the stand in a Bad Faith lawsuit years ago and was asked to recall the words of a statute that I had been dealing with. I blanked.
I could have explained away each and every one of the points you raise given the heated and short circumstances. I thought that the defense attorneys did a mediocre job. They didn't make the events come alive. They didn't hilight the things that could cause witnesses to hear and see things differently in circumstances like the ones at issue.
Do you agree that this record gives little hope of reversal? I don't think that an appeal based on the verdict being against the great weight and preponderance of the evidence will have much chance of success.
I can't comment on the chances of success of an appeal, because those are tricky beasts.
One thing does pop out though...the defense attorneys did not make a particularly compelling case for their clients. Whether that was because you can't make chicken salad out of chicken scratch, or just that they were not up to the task, I don't know.
1. If he said he fired a shot, then what is your point?
2. You know as well as I, whether he "really" fired a shot is irrelevant at this point..because he said on the record that he did fire a shot.
A Possible? This Rene Sanchez was arrested Mar 22, 2005 and just got 10 years
http://www.kfoxtv.com/news/10934783/detail.html
A Possible? This Rene Sanchez was arrested Mar 22, 2006 and just got 10 years
http://www.kfoxtv.com/news/10934783/detail.html
Now we know why the BP Union defense lawyers didn't leak the transcripts.
I haven't read them yet, but it certainly sounds that way (that the transcripts don't really help their case). They milked the "Sutton is evil" angle as long as they could, which was to be expected . . . now I presume people are waiting for Corsi to tell them what to think.
David L. Botsford (for Ramos)
Ed Mason (for Compean)
I don't care to discuss the Federal Minimum Sentencing Guidelines with you, nor am I convinced that every Federal prosecution from now to eternity must be seen in light of the Sandy Berger case. If you (and others) wish to compare this case with Berger's, let's take a look at the charges, the potential sentences for them, and compare. "But Berger got off with a slap on the wrist" is an argument that needs more time in the oven.
If you don't want to discuss the Federal minimum Guidelines or the unfairness of the penalty received by Sandy Berger, than I don't care to discuss it with you either. There is more than just the rule of law at stake here, there is the question of whether that rule has been fairly applied and the even more disturbing question of abuse of government power.
There are numerous instances in this case of distortion and lying. The DHS I/G has admitted that his deputies lied to Congress about this case. A Border Agent who is a buddy of the smuggler is assigned custody of the smuggler and the ballistic evidence. The smuggler under oath says his BP pal briefed him, aided him, talked to him about ways to get medical attention and money from the USA. The agent denies it. These are two of the critical players in this drama.
If you don't think a smuggler getting $5 million and USBP Agents getting more than ten years in jail is a miscarriage of justice, we are definitely done discussing this.
Years ago, I brought up the subject of the unconstitutionality of our Federal Sentencing Guidelines here and was accused of being a dope-smoking libertarian by the law & order crowd. Now, the law & order crowd is outraged by our Federal Sentencing Guidelines. Meanwhile, I consider myself to be a law & order type. I've stood in one place and watched as the parameters of the argument expand and contract to include my position. Welcome aboard.
As for Sandy Berger, you brought him up . . . if you choose to make a comparison between these two cases, please proceed.
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