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To: Baladas
said Judge Walton, who handed down the ruling after determining that the evidence of Libby's guilt was "overwhelming" and warning the vice president's former chief of staff that he was unlikely to win a reversal of his conviction in the appellate court.

In spite of 12 of some of most respected legal minds filing a brief saying JUST THE OPPOSITE! What a freaking moron!

18 posted on 06/15/2007 3:47:18 AM PDT by AmericaUnited
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To: AmericaUnited

In Judge Walton’s view, he found the amicus briefing to not be wrothy of consideration....as if it was written by first year law students. He stated he thought the amicus briefing was submitted to intimidate him.

There was no chance that Walton would admit he made grievous errors in this case. I look forward to the appeals overruling Walton on the bail and on the case overall.

He shamelessly favored Fitzy from day one; Libby did NOT get a fair trial and that blame goes to the judge.

President Bush will respond when needed, but until then, he will let the appeals process run its course. If Libby is told to go to jail, Bush will commute or issue the respite....a pardon will not be issued unless Libby fails in the appeals court.


20 posted on 06/15/2007 3:57:21 AM PDT by Laverne
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