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Commentary: Has a U.S. Attorney Knowingly Prosecuted Innocent People?
The American Lawyer ^ | July 15, 2008 | Scott Horton

Posted on 07/15/2008 10:44:42 PM PDT by HAL9000

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In March 2007 the U.S. government charged Axion Corp., a small business in Huntsville, Ala., with illegally giving technical drawings for a Blackhawk helicopter part to manufacturers in China. The prosecutors seized Axion's assets and took away its government contract business. The company won an acquittal at trial a year later, but by that time, it was out of business.

Axion is the latest in a string of aggressive prosecutions brought by Birmingham U.S. Attorney Alice Martin. Those prosecutions are marked by convictions overturned and innocent men wronged. Two judges have openly questioned whether she knowingly prosecuted innocent people. The American Lawyer has learned that the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Professional Responsibility has opened an investigation into allegations of misconduct that were made by Axion against Martin.

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(Excerpt) Read more at law.com ...


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Alabama
KEYWORDS: alicemartin; axion; blackhawk; govwatch; helicopters; judiciarry; opr; rapeofliberty; usattorney; usattorneys; usdoj

1 posted on 07/15/2008 10:44:42 PM PDT by HAL9000
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To: HAL9000

The job of a prosecutor is to secure convictions. Period.


2 posted on 07/15/2008 11:01:26 PM PDT by poindexter
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To: poindexter

At the price of an innocent going to jail. I don’t think so.


3 posted on 07/15/2008 11:04:09 PM PDT by Hoosier-Daddy ("It does no good to be a super power if you have to worry what the neighbors think." BuffaloJack)
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To: poindexter
The job of a prosecutor is to pursue justice by getting convictions of the guilty. It is not to convict and/or harass the innocent.
4 posted on 07/15/2008 11:06:15 PM PDT by DB
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To: Hoosier-Daddy; poindexter

Ever hear of Edwin Wilson?


5 posted on 07/15/2008 11:07:18 PM PDT by SeaHawkFan
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To: SeaHawkFan

40,000 lbs of C-4 to Libya? He was not exactly what I was looking for...


6 posted on 07/15/2008 11:13:32 PM PDT by Hoosier-Daddy ("It does no good to be a super power if you have to worry what the neighbors think." BuffaloJack)
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To: SeaHawkFan; poindexter
"Ever hear of Edwin Wilson?"

Is it irony or intention that causes you to ask this of "Poindexter"? :-)

(assuming of course that you are aware of Admiral Poindexter's involvement with Edwin Wilson?)

7 posted on 07/15/2008 11:27:30 PM PDT by Lloyd227 (and may God bless Oriana Fallaci)
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To: HAL9000

Reading just the article, I’m must say we have a rouge prosecutor here.


8 posted on 07/15/2008 11:53:03 PM PDT by rawhide
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To: rawhide

The prosecutor is red?


9 posted on 07/16/2008 1:04:32 AM PDT by clee1 (We use 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile, and 2 to pull a trigger. I'm lazy and I'm tired of smiling.)
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To: rawhide

Or, does she use too much makeup?


10 posted on 07/16/2008 1:04:53 AM PDT by clee1 (We use 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile, and 2 to pull a trigger. I'm lazy and I'm tired of smiling.)
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To: poindexter
The job of a prosecutor is to secure convictions. Period.

A lot of people, including many unethical prosecutors, seem to have that opinion. But in fact, as an "officer of the court", the job of a prosecutor is to see that justice is done.

11 posted on 07/16/2008 1:06:07 AM PDT by wideminded
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To: HAL9000

Mike Nifong II


12 posted on 07/16/2008 1:09:09 AM PDT by rrrod
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To: rawhide
She then passed the baton to her colleagues in Montgome . . .

Maybe just her Baton was Rouge.

13 posted on 07/16/2008 3:28:29 AM PDT by sportutegrl
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To: HAL9000
"...Commentary: Has a U.S. Attorney Knowingly Prosecuted Innocent People?..."

Yeah. Scooter Libby.

14 posted on 07/16/2008 3:47:36 AM PDT by rlmorel (Clinging bitterly to Guns and God in Massachusetts...:)
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To: HAL9000

Of course. All the time. But we mostly don’t give two craps about those people. And this case? ‘Twas ever thus.


15 posted on 07/16/2008 4:20:37 AM PDT by Wolfie
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To: clee1

ROTFL!


16 posted on 07/16/2008 4:32:25 AM PDT by IllumiNaughtyByNature (Senator McCain, what did GWB promise you back in 2000? And you believed him? BWAHAAAAA!)
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To: HAL9000

“As the case progressed, the government’s own witnesses were forced to concede that Blackhawk helicopters, equipped with the part in question, had actually been sold to China with U.S. government approval, demolishing the government’s claim of a breach of secrecy. Not only that, but the prosecution was aware of these sales before the case was ever brought.


17 posted on 07/16/2008 4:49:26 AM PDT by proxy_user
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To: Hoosier-Daddy
40,000 lbs of C-4 to Libya? He was not exactly what I was looking for...

Then maybe you haven't read this:

http://www.fas.org/sgp/jud/wilson102703.pdf

18 posted on 07/16/2008 6:10:24 AM PDT by SeaHawkFan
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To: sportutegrl
Maybe just her Baton was Rouge.

That was a real lol for me.
19 posted on 07/16/2008 6:22:09 AM PDT by FreedomOfExpression (Dime: what you have left after filling the car with gasoline.)
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To: Hoosier-Daddy
40,000 lbs of C-4 to Libya? He was not exactly what I was looking for...

He did so with the full knowledge and encouragement of the CIA.

Do you remember what explosive was used to bring down Pan Am Flight 103? Could it be that the U.S. Government sold the very explosives Libya used in that terrorist act?

20 posted on 07/16/2008 9:37:30 AM PDT by SeaHawkFan
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