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President Bush Commutes Libby's sentence

Posted on 07/02/2007 2:45:21 PM PDT by ConservativeMan55

Edited on 07/02/2007 3:05:31 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]

Foxnews alert.. libby sentence commuted

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STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT

The United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit today rejected Lewis Libby’s request to remain free on bail while pursuing his appeals for the serious convictions of perjury and obstruction of justice. As a result, Mr. Libby will be required to turn himself over to the Bureau of Prisons to begin serving his prison sentence.

I have said throughout this process that it would not be appropriate to comment or intervene in this case until Mr. Libby’s appeals have been exhausted. But with the denial of bail being upheld and incarceration imminent, I believe it is now important to react to that decision.

From the very beginning of the investigation into the leaking of Valerie Plame’s name, I made it clear to the White House staff and anyone serving in my administration that I expected full cooperation with the Justice Department. Dozens of White House staff and administration officials dutifully cooperated.

After the investigation was under way, the Justice Department appointed United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois Patrick Fitzgerald as a Special Counsel in charge of the case. Mr. Fitzgerald is a highly qualified, professional prosecutor who carried out his responsibilities as charged.

This case has generated significant commentary and debate. Critics of the investigation have argued that a special counsel should not have been appointed, nor should the investigation have been pursued after the Justice Department learned who leaked Ms. Plame’s name to columnist Robert Novak. Furthermore, the critics point out that neither Mr. Libby nor anyone else has been charged with violating the Intelligence Identities Protection Act or the Espionage Act, which were the original subjects of the investigation. Finally, critics say the punishment does not fit the crime: Mr. Libby was a first-time offender with years of exceptional public service and was handed a harsh sentence based in part on allegations never presented to the jury.

Others point out that a jury of citizens weighed all the evidence and listened to all the testimony and found Mr. Libby guilty of perjury and obstructing justice. They argue, correctly, that our entire system of justice relies on people telling the truth. And if a person does not tell the truth, particularly if he serves in government and holds the public trust, he must be held accountable. They say that had Mr. Libby only told the truth, he would have never been indicted in the first place.

Both critics and defenders of this investigation have made important points. I have made my own evaluation. In preparing for the decision I am announcing today, I have carefully weighed these arguments and the circumstances surrounding this case.

Mr. Libby was sentenced to thirty months of prison, two years of probation, and a $250,000 fine. In making the sentencing decision, the district court rejected the advice of the probation office, which recommended a lesser sentence and the consideration of factors that could have led to a sentence of home confinement or probation.

I respect the jury’s verdict. But I have concluded that the prison sentence given to Mr. Libby is excessive. Therefore, I am commuting the portion of Mr. Libby’s sentence that required him to spend thirty months in prison.

My decision to commute his prison sentence leaves in place a harsh punishment for Mr. Libby. The reputation he gained through his years of public service and professional work in the legal community is forever damaged. His wife and young children have also suffered immensely. He will remain on probation. The significant fines imposed by the judge will remain in effect. The consequences of his felony conviction on his former life as a lawyer, public servant, and private citizen will be long-lasting.

The Constitution gives the President the power of clemency to be used when he deems it to be warranted. It is my judgment that a commutation of the prison term in Mr. Libby’s case is an appropriate exercise of this power.


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KEYWORDS: 007plame; cialeak; commute; fitzmas; govwatch; libby; libbyisnoliddy; merryfitzmas; pardon; pardons; scooter; technicality
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1 posted on 07/02/2007 2:45:21 PM PDT by ConservativeMan55
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To: ConservativeMan55

Fox just said it will happen in minutes.’

Not sure of the specifics yet


2 posted on 07/02/2007 2:45:50 PM PDT by ConservativeMan55
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To: ConservativeMan55

Excellent news


3 posted on 07/02/2007 2:46:05 PM PDT by Laverne
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To: ConservativeMan55

Just heard! Libby will not be going to prison. He will get commuted and be on probation for 2 years and pay a fine.


4 posted on 07/02/2007 2:46:15 PM PDT by Halls (check out my profile and it will explain everything!(Vote for someone who will seal our borders!))
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To: ConservativeMan55

They said this isn’t a pardon.. but rather commuting the sentence


5 posted on 07/02/2007 2:46:18 PM PDT by ConservativeMan55
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To: ConservativeMan55

Another good day!


6 posted on 07/02/2007 2:46:23 PM PDT by KingLiberty (As 12th Imam I declare 'Give me liberty or give me. . . twins would be nice.')
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To: ConservativeMan55

OK... now how about those border patrol agents...


7 posted on 07/02/2007 2:46:33 PM PDT by RachelFaith (Doing NOTHING... about the illegals already here IS Amnesty !!)
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To: ConservativeMan55
WHOOHOO!!! commuted, not pardoned...something about 2 year!

YES!

8 posted on 07/02/2007 2:46:34 PM PDT by wildwood
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To: ConservativeMan55

Commuted only the sentence not the conviction so he can still pursue his appeal.


9 posted on 07/02/2007 2:46:38 PM PDT by Ben Mugged (Always cheat; always win. The only unfair fight is the one you lose.)
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To: ConservativeMan55

Gibson said Libby will still have the conviction on his record. will have two years probation and STILL will have to pay a 250,000 dollar fine.


10 posted on 07/02/2007 2:46:41 PM PDT by VirginiaMom
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To: ConservativeMan55

ABOUT TIME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


11 posted on 07/02/2007 2:47:02 PM PDT by ulm1 (target RINOs for defeat Mcain,Martinez,Snowe,Collins,Lott,Hagel,Voinovich,Smith,Specter,Gram)
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To: ConservativeMan55

So when is he sending Armitage to Gitmo? /s


12 posted on 07/02/2007 2:47:04 PM PDT by hotshu (LOUD and PROUD! WHERE'S the FENCE?)
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To: ConservativeMan55
A good start, I would rather have seen a full pardon.

Any word whether Scooter will continue with the appeal?

13 posted on 07/02/2007 2:47:17 PM PDT by HEY4QDEMS (Sarchasm: The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn't get it.)
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To: ConservativeMan55

sounds sorta like Scooter’s “half a loaf” ,.. but , oh well


14 posted on 07/02/2007 2:47:59 PM PDT by Dad yer funny (FoxNews is morphing , and not for the better ,... internal struggle? Its hard to watch)
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To: VirginiaMom

WE NEED TO CONTRIBUTE TO HE$LP pay the fine


15 posted on 07/02/2007 2:48:02 PM PDT by ulm1 (target RINOs for defeat Mcain,Martinez,Snowe,Collins,Lott,Hagel,Voinovich,Smith,Specter,Gram)
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To: ConservativeMan55

I expect Scooter does not yet want the pardon; he has clearly been railroaded by Fitzy and the judge.

This is a good move by President Bush; gives Libby the chance to appeal based on the merits without having to spend time in jail.

Thank you President Bush.


16 posted on 07/02/2007 2:48:08 PM PDT by Laverne
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To: VirginiaMom

that is better than nothing. IMO, I’m happy with this and I’m sure Libby is as well!


18 posted on 07/02/2007 2:48:39 PM PDT by Halls (check out my profile and it will explain everything!(Vote for someone who will seal our borders!))
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To: ConservativeMan55

Thank God, its time to unleash hell on the Dims!


19 posted on 07/02/2007 2:48:52 PM PDT by roses of sharon
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Ruh-ro, the DUmmies aren’t liking this!!!
Shower alert!
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=102x2901632


20 posted on 07/02/2007 2:49:11 PM PDT by BreitbartSentMe (Ex-Dem since 2001 *Folding@Home for the Gipper - Join the FReeper Folders*)
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