Posted on 09/28/2004 11:42:55 AM PDT by GeneD
Filed at 2:14 p.m. ET
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- John Walker Lindh asked President Bush on Tuesday to commute his 20-year prison sentence for aiding the Taliban.
His lawyer, James Brosnahan, said Lindh was a young man in the wrong place at the wrong time. He said that Lindh was fighting alongside the Taliban in a civil war against the Northern Alliance, that he is not a terrorist and that he never fought against U.S. troops.
Brosnahan said the sentence should be reduced because Yaser Esam Hamdi, another American citizen captured in Afghanistan on suspicion of aiding the Taliban, is being released after being held for three years as an enemy combatant.
Hamdi will not be charged with any crime under an agreement with federal officials made public Monday. Hamdi will be required to give up his American citizenship and will be sent to Saudi Arabia, where he grew up.
``Comparable conduct should be treated in comparable ways in terms of sentencing,'' Brosnahan said at a news conference.
The request does not specify how much of a reduction Lindh is seeking.
Lindh's mother, Marilyn Walker, said her son ``has never had any sympathy or involvement in terrorist activity.''
Lindh, a California native, pleaded guilty in civilian court to supplying services to the now-defunct Taliban government and carrying explosives for them. He and Hamdi were both captured in late 2001.
Brosnahan said he negotiated the 20-year sentence during a time when a ``highest state of fear'' was affecting U.S. juries and he thought it was the best deal he could get at the time.
Yo! Johnny Taliban! Here is how the real world works:
Commit the crime, do the time!
Perhaps when you have served 20 years in the Big House you will have gained an appreciation for what it means to be an American!
This evening on Fox News I heard Lindh's lawyer talk about how poor little Johnny was "a young man in the wrong place at the wrong time." Well now, after serving out his full term, he can be an "old man who was in the wrong place at the wrong time." Lawyers like him make me want to puke...
I bet it was good. He puts on one hell of a show, and it looks like you went early enough to get good seats.
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