Posted on 03/11/2007 6:03:56 PM PDT by buccaneer81
U.S. prosecution of border guards is a baffling miscarriage of justice Saturday, March 10, 2007
The Associated Press article "Border-shooting case shrouded in confusion," Feb. 17, omitted many facts from the trial transcripts and Department of Homeland Security memos.
The government prosecuted Ignacio Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean criminally for acts that called only for an administrative reprimand, based the case on the testimony of an admitted drug smuggler brought back from Mexico and induced to testify by a grant of immunity, withheld crucial evidence from the jury, used the wrong law (which carries a mandatory additional 10-year sentence), and held the transcript of the trial, without which the border guards cannot appeal, for 11 months. The smugglers reward for his testimony was immunity, U.S. medical treatment and a government-issued border pass.
Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security now admits that its official lied to congressmen in claiming that Ramos and Compean had confessed, lied, destroyed evidence and said they did not believe the smuggler was a threat. No evidence ever existed for those damaging accusations.
The government denied their freedom pending appeal and put Ramos in a prison where five illegal immigrants were alleged to have severely beaten him and kicked him with steel-toed work boots. Reportedly, no prison guards defended him from this attack.
The prosecutor, U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton of San Antonio, claims that Ramos shot an unarmed drug smuggler in the rear end as he was running away. But the ballistics report failed to prove the bullet came from Ramos gun, and the medical report showed that the bullet entered the smugglers buttocks on his side at an angle consistent with Ramos contention that the smuggler was turning around with what looked like a weapon in his hand.
Ramos and Compean didnt believe they wounded the smuggler because he kept running and escaped across the border into a waiting vehicle. The doctors description of the trajectory of the bullet he removed from the smugglers body casts doubt on the whole assumption that his wound came from shots fired by the border guards.
Sutton claims that Ramos and Compean were prosecuted because they lied and covered up their actions. The alleged lie was that they gave an incomplete report of their confrontation with the smuggler on Feb. 17, 2005.
But a recently released Homeland Security memo dated May 15, 2005, shows that the two border guards did give a prompt, complete oral report to supervisors, who were present at the Feb. 17, 2005, event. The supervisors decided not to make a written report.
Failing to make a written report isnt a crime. It is merely a violation of a Department of Homeland Security memo stating that the penalty is merely internal disciplinary action, which is not criminal prosecution.
The big question is, why didnt the government prosecute the drug smuggler and give immunity to the border guards, who had good service records, instead of vice versa? The smuggler admitted his illegal-drug project to an Immigration Control and Border Patrol agent before Sutton gave him immunity, and the prosecutor did not bother to investigate this drug smuggling by checking the cell phone left in the smugglers van or by ordering a fingerprint search of the van until a month after it entered the United States, and even then he didnt have it done by the FBI.
A few days before the Ramos-Compean trial began on Oct. 17, 2005, the same drug smuggler was caught bringing in a second van loaded with nearly 1,000 pounds of illegal drugs, but he was not arrested, so as not to interfere with his role as star witness against the border guards. To preserve the smugglers credibility, U.S. District Judge Kathleen Cardone in El Paso, Texas, sealed the record about the second van so it could not be mentioned at the trial, and she put the families of the defendants under a gag order not to discuss it.
The judge also kept from the jury the smugglers confession that he and his friends had considered a "hunting party" to go shoot some U.S. Border Patrol agents.
The failure to release a transcript of the trial one year after the trial took place is an outrage that prevents Ramos and Compean from starting their appeal. Nor has any hearing been scheduled on the assertion by three jurors that they were coerced by the jury foreman to vote for a guilty verdict.
The longer President Bush waits to remedy this injustice perpetrated by his two appointees, Sutton and Cardone, the more he convinces the public that the answer to our bafflement about this prosecution is that Bush administration policy is to intimidate the Border Patrol from stopping the entry of illegal immigrants and illegal drugs.
TERRY T. MAGYAR
Gahanna
Such self-serving fools. Anyone with half a brain, no, even less, can figure this setup out. The element within the Repub party that is driving this anti-American, pro-Mexican crap, has done much damage to the Repub party and to the waning respect for the Washington government in general.
Seen the latest polls on Congress' popularity??? Pretty ugly.
We care here in south central Michigan as well.
Karl is doing a great job of following his boss's orders. Jorge and his compadres are pulling the strings on this.
That question is answered in the last sentence of this article.
It is. But the bigger question is why? Who has what on whom? Who is set to cash in on selling out our country?
Follow el dinero.
Without a doubt. Patriots are in short supply in government.
I take it as a warning of what will happen to any America citizen who tries to stand up on this issue.
I haven't seen Dane in quite a while.
Why it is, I have no idea. There are a number of possible outcomes, all of which bode evil for the American public. Maybe it's to allow major terrorist attacks, in order to "justify" martial law. Maybe it's just greed on both sides of the aisle: The dems want the votes of the illegal aliens, while the pubbies want the cheap labor, driving wages down. Maybe they're looking for a North American (or even a western hemisphere) "empire."
Who knows? But it's obvious that there's some ulterior motive here for the government's actions. What it is I can't guess. But I'm not looking forward to the results.
Mark
I have felt that heat at work (a multinational with over 1000 employees at my location.)
Just two posts in three weeks.
I think they're trying to avoid talking about it because they don't want it to come up in any of the presidential debates.
I hope he is just on vacation. I miss him...;-)
The Judge in El Paso was appointed by Bill Clinton.
I don't see how it can be avoided in this election cycle. I'm reading comments from NY and Mass. to their newspapers (like The Boston Globe) ready to hang illegals from trees.
Shocking! Just shocking, I tell you!
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