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Four former members of the Symbionese Liberation Army sentenced to prison for 1975 murder
ASSOCIATED PRESS ^ | February 14, 2003 | Linda Deutsch

Posted on 02/14/2003 1:01:23 PM PST by new cruelty

SACRAMENTO – Four former members of the Symbionese Liberation Army were sentenced Friday to prison terms ranging from six to eight years after emotional speeches in which three of the defendants apologized to survivors of a woman murdered during a 1975 bank robbery.

"I will be sorry for the rest of my life," said Emily Montague, 55, formerly the notorious SLA member Emily Harris, whose gun fired the shot that killed Myrna Opsahl.

Montague's ex-husband, William Harris, 58, addressed Opsahl's son, saying there was nothing he could do now to repair the damage to the Opsahl family "except to say I've thought about your mother a lot. Your mother was never an abstraction to me. It's absolutely unacceptable that this happened."

Montague was sentenced to eight years in prison, Harris to seven years, and co-defendants Michael Bortin, 54, and Sarah Jane Olson, 55, to six years apiece.

"By our recklessness we killed a woman," Bortin told the court. "Whatever we suffer is of no consequence. I can offer nothing but my apologies and I'm sorry."

Olson did not speak in court but did apologize in a letter contained in her probation report.

"If we had foreseen her killing we would never have robbed the bank," she wrote. "We were young and foolish. We felt we were committing an idealized, ideological action to obtain government-insured money and that we were not stealing from ordinary people. ... In the end we stole someone's life."

Olson previously pleaded guilty to trying to bomb police cars in Los Angeles, bringing her a sentence that was set at 14 years. Sentencing guidelines give her a total sentence of 16 years.

The four had admitted to their involvement in the bank robbery that was intended to fund the activities of the self-styled revolutionary band which had kidnapped newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst.

Opsahl, a mother of four children, was depositing her church's collection funds when she was shot in the Crocker National Bank in suburban Carmichael. Montague has said her gun went off accidentally.

Superior Court Judge Thomas Cecil acknowledged in passing sentence that the Board of Prison Terms could still extend the terms agreed to by the parties, but he discouraged such an action, saying he and everyone involved had carefully considered the long history of the case in making their recommendations.

"We recognize the seriousness of the crimes that occurred in 1975," he said. But unlike a normal case, he said, the future prospects of the defendants were clear.

"We need not guess whether these defendants will function in society," he said. "We have seen it."

He referred to their upstanding lives since then and said, "In my view and in the view of the district attorney, none of these defendants poses a danger to society."

One more defendant, James Kilgore, has a case pending. He was a fugitive when the four entered their pleas and is being prosecuted separately. Kilgore, 55, was recently extradited from South Africa, where he had assumed a new identity and lived for years as a respected university professor.

Opsahl's son, Dr. Jon Opsahl, read an emotional statement in which he told of the anguish his family has endured and how he had come to believe in "monsters" after his mother was killed.

But he said he agreed to the November plea bargain and felt that it was ironically more devastating to the defendants now than had they been captured, tried and sentenced at the time of the killing.

"Back then they were angry and foolish with nothing to lose," he said. "Back then some might have thought they were martyrs. ... Now they are more tolerant, a bit wiser and with so much more to lose. Maybe now the defendants will come to terms with what they did."

He said he hoped their children would understand that this was a just resolution.

Opsahl said that "a group of pathetic, deranged revolutionaries decided to make my mother instantly expendable" and that he still cannot accept that.

Among the most gripping statements to the court during the sentencing hearing was that of a bank teller who was present during the robbery.

Rachel Harp said she was 22 years old when she saw the violence at close hand.

"I was among the 25 people in the bank. There is not a day that goes by that we do not relive that tragedy," she said. "We were threatened with guns held to our heads. We were kicked and left on the ground as if we did not matter."

She wept as she went on.

"I was only 22 years old and it changed me. Life's journeys change us, but this one was not for the better. We were all victims," she said.

Harris' wife and two sons were in the courtroom, along with Olson's physician husband and two grown daughters who flew in from Minnesota.

A pre-sentencing memorandum had disclosed for the first time that both Harris and his ex-wife tried to negotiate a second-degree murder plea when they were sentenced in the Hearst kidnapping 25 years ago. The each spent eight years in prison for the abduction.

The Harrises divorced after their release from prison, and Harris became an investigator for a San Francisco law firm where he met and married attorney Rebecca Young.


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: sla; terrorism
sick sick people
1 posted on 02/14/2003 1:01:23 PM PST by new cruelty
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To: new cruelty
For an interesting look at the story behind the story, check out the LA Times long article (registration required) LA Times
2 posted on 02/14/2003 1:07:00 PM PST by Drango (don't need no stinkin' tag line)
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To: Drango
Thanks for the heads up. I'll check it out.
3 posted on 02/14/2003 1:08:20 PM PST by new cruelty
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To: new cruelty
I lived only 3 blocks from where Sara Jane Olson lived when she was "found". Her antics since she was "found" have been pathetic. I have a hard time believing she is sorry for anything except that she was found. May she spend all 16 years locked up so that she has plenty of time to reflect on her actions.
4 posted on 02/14/2003 1:13:06 PM PST by GeoPie
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To: new cruelty
They got off very light....far less than your average pot dealer of any substance.
5 posted on 02/14/2003 1:15:30 PM PST by wardaddy (Yes I love women and nearly all are welcome in my foxhole.....especially if it's chilly.)
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To: new cruelty
>Your mother was never an abstraction to me.

Liar. You called her a 'bougie pig' and said she deserved to die.

6 posted on 02/14/2003 1:36:04 PM PST by Dialup Llama
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To: new cruelty
>and Harris became an investigator for a San Francisco law firm

Which law firm saw fit to hire a terrorist?

7 posted on 02/14/2003 1:38:11 PM PST by Dialup Llama
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To: Dialup Llama
At minimum, these people should have to serve the 27 years when they were out free when they belonged in jail. Then you can tack on the actual sentence.

"But that would put in jail for the rest of their lives!"

*DING!*

8 posted on 02/14/2003 1:41:09 PM PST by J Schweinbagel
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To: new cruelty
>He referred to their upstanding lives since then and said, "In my view and in the view of the district attorney, none of these defendants poses a danger to society."

So the judge thinks if you successfully get away with a crime, there is no problem.

9 posted on 02/14/2003 1:41:23 PM PST by Dialup Llama
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To: wardaddy
Very light indeed. 8 years for murder? sheesh.
10 posted on 02/14/2003 1:45:37 PM PST by msru
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To: msru
>Very light indeed. 8 years for murder? sheesh.

The life of a middle class woman is only worth 8 years because the judge is an elite and views her life an not significant. Like the police who 'warmly' shook the hand of the Bali bomber, the judge can relate more to the leftist 'intellectuals' who did the murder than to the victim herself.

11 posted on 02/14/2003 1:49:52 PM PST by Dialup Llama
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To: GeoPie
You mean ol' Sara Jane will have plenty of time to finish her cookbook--or did it come out while she was trying to make up her mind on pleading guilty....peabrain. Sixteen years isn't long enough for what she and the others did.
12 posted on 02/14/2003 1:57:39 PM PST by Catspaw
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To: Dialup Llama
Yes, indeed. Mr & the former Mrs Harris have been doing pretty well lately on the book writing circuit. Bill still defends his radicalism avidly and, not suprisingly, he still has a following of graybeard freaks that relive their radical days.

I only wish I wasn't a boomer so that I could fully enjoy the demise of these worthless creeps as they age, faulter and descend into the nursing homes their X&Y children will toss them into...

"Mornin' Mr. Harris! Need a bedpan? Here you go - whoopsee! Is that too cold? No poo-poo bombs to throw, Mr. Radical man? Don't want it? OK, Pops. Suit yourself, but if you want it later, you'll have to get it yourself...it'll be 'up against the wall you motherf*cker. Hahaha! Seriously though, if you can't hold it, maybe I'll come back and mop you down in a few hours if I can find the time or remember you. Hey, can I have your breakfast if you're not hungry? What's that? I can't he-e-e-e-a-r you. I'll just take that moan as an affirmative and I'll take the cash your kids left here in your bedside table too. What's that? Are you mumbling naughty words at me? Aw, Comrade, you gotta fight the power with more'n words - how 'bout a little bop on your head you shriveled up old geezer. I'm sure you prob'ly don't mind somebody stealin' your green, do you Dad? Hey, share the wealth, brother, that's what I always say. Ya' know, you really musta' been a schmuck for your kids to dump into this place. See ya later, Comrade!"
13 posted on 02/14/2003 2:03:50 PM PST by WorkingClassFilth (Defund NPR, PBS and the LSC.)
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To: new cruelty
So, let me get this right ... if I kill somebody today I won't get sentenced until 30 years from now?

It's crap like this that cause our country not to be taken seriously.

14 posted on 02/14/2003 2:15:27 PM PST by The Duke
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To: WorkingClassFilth
I'm a boomer too ashamedly at times. I remember a sports writer I think who traveled with the Harris freaks when they were on the run back in the 70s.....I think he wrote about it for Rolling Stone. Yep...I actually read it way back then.

We all have to pay for our sins and mistakes....I've sure paid for mine. Problem is...these murderous clowns aren't paying enough for theirs'.
15 posted on 02/14/2003 3:08:20 PM PST by wardaddy (Prairie Fire My Ass....all these old radicals have gotten off too damned light)
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To: Dialup Llama
Terry Leznar's (Sp?) His is a Left Coast operation.
16 posted on 02/14/2003 3:18:54 PM PST by thegreatbeast (Quid lucrum istic mihi est?)
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To: thegreatbeast
Sorry, that was a postulation, I don't know the PI outfit that would hire this person.
17 posted on 02/14/2003 3:21:07 PM PST by thegreatbeast (Quid lucrum istic mihi est?)
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To: new cruelty
"I will be sorry for the rest of my life," said Emily Montague, 55, formerly the notorious SLA member Emily Harris, whose gun fired the shot that killed Myrna Opsahl.

As if that gun leaped up out of it's holster, activated it's own trigger and fired the bullet! - I thought I'd seen Politically Correct nonsense before, but this writer is afraid to say a convicted killer actually fired a weapon that killed her victim.

BTW, anyone know why these people weren't sentenced to the gurnies?

18 posted on 02/14/2003 4:06:47 PM PST by muawiyah
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To: wardaddy
I don't believe in lightening sentences for capital crimes done long ago. Heck, I'd grab some old geezer Nazi and toss him in a slammer for trial and sentencing even if he was on life support. The Lefties don't get a pass from me either. Well, uh, since Nazis ARE Leftists I suppose that's kinda' redundant, but you get my point.
19 posted on 02/15/2003 9:58:12 AM PST by WorkingClassFilth (Defund NPR, PBS and the LSC.)
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