Posted on 01/27/2007 8:35:02 AM PST by SwinneySwitch
Whose side is the U.S. Attorneys Office on?
"Whose side is the U.S. Attorneys Office on?"
Why the president's side, of course!
Unfortunately, in this case "the president" it happens to be the president of Mexico.
Whoo Hoo!
Bump! Bump!
And thank you Jerome Corsi [if you are lurking] for all the work you did!
Meanwhile, David Sipes and his family accumulate massive debt to pay his lawyer. Obviously, from this and other examples, the U.S. Attorney's offices in Texas are run by people who are only interested in defending the ability of illegal aliens to escape the Border Patrol.
More prosecutorial misconduct? I'm shocked, just shocked! Just how endemic is this behavior in the Department of Justice? Is this standard by any chance? Win at all costs? Jail as many people as possible to make the conviction rate look good?
And thank you Jerome Corsi [if you are lurking] for all the work you did!
Here's another one that needs to be disbarred.
So-What's new.
The AH's Office either doesn't prosecute Mexicans or uses phoney, created evidence to convict BP Agents.
"needs to be disbarred"
And pay restitution to the victim he was prosecuting. Prosecutors thinking they can hang the innocent before they run out of money need to be stopped now and made examples of. nifong, are you listening?
"Respect for the law" and "We are a nation of law" doesn't ring at all for me anymore. These are more than overzealous prosecutors. They are thugs in suits with an agenda to enforce.
Here:
http://www.brownfieldnetwork.com/resource_other/20070126/f97ed749-ae81-5c55-2b37828c1c4c3db6/111854/dbs012607.MP3
He went over all his work on the show Friday.
Thanks.... Now what did he have to do with this case cited in the article. Just a short one line or two will be sufficient...
It was an hour show. I gave you the link.
Yep... not going to listen to a hour show when all I'm interested in is what in your opinion did he do for the defendant in this case cited in this article. Undoubtely you know something since you indicated that he did something... Did he write a letter, hire an attorney for the defendant, testify at the retrial as an expert witness, or just what?
Here is one of his interviews
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=53856
Meet man who prosecuted jailed Border Patrol agents
Nice aritcle......
But what does that have to do with the retrial of the Border Patrol Agent, David Sipe who it the topic of this article. What did Corsi do for Agent Sipe.
I'm aware of his stuff for convicted felons Ramos/Compean.
>>>But what does that have to do with the retrial of the Border Patrol Agent, David Sipe who it the topic of this article.
Absolutely nothing. I'm guilty of skim reading.
I read the header, and assumed.
Sorry about that.
And thanks for patiently trying to hit me in the head :)
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Just a wild guess here, but what do you bet that this fine, upstanding prosecutor uttered the tired old prosecutor's mantra, at some point before the trial, that these Agent's must be "held to a higher standard of conduct?"
Higher standard indeed. I'd love some follow up on any action taken against this US Attorney.
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