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Thursday, July 19, 2007
Amanda Carpenter :: Townhall.com Columnist
Bipartisan Plea to Commute Sentence of Border Agents
by Amanda Carpenter
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Sen. John Cornyn (R.-Tex.) and Sen. Dianna Feinstein (D.-Calif.) sent a letter to President Bush Wednesday asking him to commute the sentences of former U.S. Border Patrol Agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean.

The agents were sentenced last year to 11 and 12 years in prison, respectively, for non-fatally wounding a Mexican national named Osvaldo Aldrete-Davila, who was smuggling 743 pounds of marijuana across the border. The agents fired shots at Davila after he refused to obey their commands to stop and was running away from them.

On July 18, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing, chaired by Feinstein instead in place of Chairman Sen. Patrick Leahy (D.-Vt.), to examine the prosecution of the Ramos and Compean. In their letter to President Bush the next day, Feinstein and Leahy wrote, “That hearing confirmed the concerns raised by many members of the public: that this penalty levied on these Agents is excessive and that they deserve the immediate exercise of your Executive clemency powers.”

In the House, Rep. Duncan Hunter (R.-Calif.) and Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R.-Calif.) are sponsoring a resolution to issue a congressional pardon for the Agents. Hunter, who is running for the GOP’s nomination for President, said the sentencing was “the most severe injustice [he has] ever seen for a Border Patrol Agent or any other uniformed officer.” Their resolution has 100 cosponsors.

In an interview with CNS News, Rohrabacher said Feinstein’s support for a commutation was a “turning point in the battle for justice for Ramos and Compean.”

“When Sen. Feinstein, being a Democrat and such a powerful member of the Senate, gets involved, it is a signal to other Democrats that this is not a partisan issue on the part of Republicans, and it isn't about illegal immigration,” Rohrabacher said. “It's about justice for these two men."

The letter Cornyn and Feinstein sent to President Bush on July 18 is below:

Dear President Bush:

On October 19th of last year, former Border Patrol Agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean were sentenced to 11 years and 1 day, and 12 years, respectively, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas for the events surrounding their attempt to apprehend a drug trafficker who was delivering 743 pounds of marijuana valued at $1.2 million.

Yesterday, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a fact-finding hearing on this case. That hearing confirmed the concerns raised by many members of the public: that this penalty levied on these Agents is excessive and that they deserve the immediate exercise of your Executive clemency powers.

We believe that this is a case of prosecutorial overreaching, and to allow Agents Ramos and Compean to serve over a decade in prison would represent a serious miscarriage of justice.

Apart from the legal issues pending on appeal, the hearing highlighted the many additional irregularities in this prosecution which warrant clemency, including:Aldrete-Davila, the star witness, was transporting an enormous quantity of drugs when Agents Ramos and Compean tried to apprehend him, Aldrete-Davila tried to flee from the border agents three times, got into a physical altercation with one of the agents and subsequently lied when first asked about the events;

Aldrete-Davila selectively provided information to prosecutors, and refused to reveal his drug source, and he even refused to provide the names of his friends who had considered forming a “hunting party” in Mexico to randomly shoot border patrol agents in revenge for his injuries. This was a direct breach of Aldrete-Davila’s immunity agreement and jeopardized the lives of front line border patrol agents.

Despite the fact that this incident occurred while Aldrete-Davila was transporting 743 pounds of marijuana, the prosecution gave him a border crossing pass that allowed him to enter the U.S. legally, without notifying U.S. authorities and without supervision;

There is evidence that while using this pass Aldrete-Davila entered the United States on 10 occasions in the eight months, and on at least one occasion he was wholly unsupervised; Continued...

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Amanda Carpenter is the author of “The Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy's Dossier on Hillary Clinton,” published in October 2006.
 
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Down the tubes---
Our Presidents needs are over-riding any sense
of perception he may have had. His betrayal of the justice system we are trying to uphold and exercise faith in---is par none!!! What does he
have to gain? What could possible be more important that the good-will of those who loved
and believed in him? This man is deceived by the
powers of darkness that rule in the hearts of the
unbelievers. May God have mercy on us!!

border agents
We can prosecute border agents for simply doing their jobs. Gee, no wonder our legal system is the laughingstock of the world. Clinton pardoned Puerto Rican terrorists, drug smugglers, his brother, money launderers, etc....These guys do the job they are trained to do, and get put in prison. I hope they get pardoned. If not, every border guard should throw up their hands and walk away from the job.
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