Posted on 11/19/2008 8:57:24 PM PST by Mr. Mojo
(CNSNews.com) In the waning days of the Bush administration, the Department of Justice (DOJ) is mulling whether to recommend a commutation for the two former Border Patrol agents jailed for more than a decade each for shooting a Mexican drug smuggler in the buttocks.
The case is now before the DOJs Pardon Attorney Donald Rodgers. The Office of Pardon Attorney works in consultation with the attorney generals office to assist the president, who has sole power of clemency in federal cases under the Constitution.
Ultimately, it is the presidents call regardless of what the Office of Pardon Attorney recommends.
Last week, a federal judge in Texas left intact the 11-year sentence for Ignacio Ramos and 12-year sentence for Jose Compean in the shooting case of Mexican drug smuggler Osvaldo Aldrete-Davila, who was later convicted on a separate drug smuggling crime.
The two former Border Patrol agents were convicted in early March 2006 for the discharge of a firearm in the commission of a violent crime, violation of civil rights, assault charges, and on charges of tampering with evidence.
The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals last summer reversed the convictions for evidence tampering, but that did not affect the sentence, because the offense of discharging a weapon during a crime carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years. The two agents began serving their sentences in January 2007.
Both the House and Senate have held hearings investigating the prosecution of the agents, and numerous members of Congress have called on President George W. Bush to either pardon the two men or commute their sentences. Given the time served, attorneys are requesting commutation.
Im asking for a commutation, because he has already served the sentence on all counts of conviction except for the gun count, Ramoss attorney David Botsford told CNSNews.com.
Botsford refuted media reports that the commutation requests were denied.
They suspended the processing of the commutation petition because of the re-sentencing, he said. I dont think that was necessarily appropriate, but I notified them (the Office of Pardon Attorney) as soon as the re-sentencing was over, asking them to reinstate the commutation process. Its my understanding theyre going to do that.
Tara Setmayer, spokesman for Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.), one of the most outspoken advocates for freeing the agents, also confirmed Tuesday that the Office of Pardon Attorney was reviewing the case.
Botsford said he does not know how long the process will take, or even if it will be decided while Bush is still president.
It should be pretty simple, Botsford said. I dont have the faintest idea how long its going to take for them to process.
A Justice Department spokesperson did not respond to an inquiry from CNSNews.com as this story went to press Tuesday evening.
Meanwhile, the White House declined to comment on the matter.
We never comment on pardons or people who are eligible to apply for a pardon, White House Press Secretary Dana Perino told CNSNews.com during the White House press briefing. That goes to the Office of Pardon Attorney at the Department of Justice, and we dont comment on those deliberations.
Praise God: I pray for Pres. Bush to come through for these two men, wrongly accused and punished.
Now there’s some hope and change I’m praying for. Time to do the right thing Mr. President.
Bush has nothing to lose anymore. He should free these American heroes as one of his last acts.
What is there to mull over? If Bush does not Pardon these guys I will be forever ashamed I ever voted for him.
fantastic news!! full pardon all the way is right. not obvious to us all tho, there are some FReepers who believe VERY strongly that these two men belong in prison.
Yes he should. He would not only lose nothing, but could restore some goodwill in the process. He certainly has lost enough of it within his own party.
Let their views be respected as we hope the POTUS has the common sense and decency to fully pardon them.
I had to pay my own medical expenses arising from duty related injuries. If doing my duty could lead to disgrace and jail time, I will not serve as an LEO for the US.
They may not have been perfect in the execution of their responsibilities. Perfection is too high a standard for deadly force encounters with drug runners. This conviction is a disgrace and an insult to every person who puts his butt on the line for this country.
If he doesn’t do this...then he can go to hell as far as I’m concerned. I’m so sick of Bush.
W needs to step up bigtime and make it clear to all that these guys are more important and worthy than anyone who would test American diligence.
Thanks for the ping,..my Rep Rohrbacher is in the thick of this....damn good man!
Hey!
Maybe our letters are working !?!?!
Could be ...
PING!
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“Bush has nothing to lose anymore.”
I disagree. He’s thinking about his standing among the global elites. That’s more important to him than any BP agent.
I totally agree with those upthread that said a full pardon is in order. Discharging a weapon while committing a crime is a Bull crap charge!
Bush should pardon them and give them back pay!
ping
I am praying for them.
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