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Sunday, July 22, 2007
Debra J. Saunders :: Townhall.com Columnist
Free the Border Patrol Two
by Debra J. Saunders
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When President Bush commuted the sentence of Scooter Libby -- the former top aide to Veep Dick Cheney convicted for perjury and obstructing justice in a federal probe on the leak of the identity of a CIA operative -- he explained that he respected "the jury's verdict, but I have concluded that the prison sentence given to Mr. Libby is excessive." Bush commuted Libby's 30-month prison sentence, but allowed a $250,000 fine and two years of probation to stand. By that standard, Bush also should commute the sentences of former Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean.

Last year, the agents were sentenced to 11 years and 12 years, respectively, for shooting at and wounding a fleeing suspect who was smuggling 743 pounds of marijuana over the border in 2005, covering up the shooting and denying the smuggler of his rights. On Tuesday, the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee held a fact-finding hearing on their case. On Wednesday, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., and Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, sent a letter to Bush that said the agents' sentences were "excessive and they deserve the immediate exercise of your executive clemency powers."

Bush should heed their advice and commute these sentences. Ramos, 37, and Compean, 28, are not criminals. I've read the trial transcript. At worst, it shows two agents who made a bad split-second decision -- then wrongly covered it up because they realized they were wrong to fire their guns toward the fleeing Osvaldo Aldrete Davila, hitting him in the buttocks.

At best, it shows, as the defense credibly argued, that the two agents thought Aldrete -- who is now suing the federal government for $5 million -- was armed. They also thought the smuggler (who walked away after the shooting and fled the scene in a car that picked him up) was uninjured. So they decided not to report the shooting.

Feinstein wondered why authorities did not punish the agents administratively -- maybe fire them -- and why prosecutors failed to force Aldrete to name more drug-ring associates. She also asked why the transactional immunity offered to Aldrete did not require him to waive his civil lawsuit.

The agents' case has been made stronger by the fact that Aldrete was implicated in a second marijuana (753 pounds this time) smuggling while he had documents -- thanks to his immunity deal -- that allowed him to cross the border freely. Feinstein said she had a hard time understanding why someone known to have trafficked "in large amounts of narcotics" was "free to come and go from the United States." U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton testified that the document deal was "very regrettable."

The episode certainly undermines Aldrete's credibility.

Another issue: The feds' decision to charge the agents for committing a crime with a firearm -- a 924(c) violation -- meant a 10-year mandatory minimum sentence on that one charge alone. Hence the very harsh sentences for men who served their country in the military and at the border. Continued...

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marcus
I'm for the "shoot to kill" change! Fat chance of ever seeing it, however.

I like the old signs that used to hang on property..."Keep out - trespassers will be shot!"

Why can't we give the border patrol agents the authority to keep the trespassers out of our country????

robert have you looked and blushed
IT is hard to believe you did check the Austin Hill thread, same date as this article.
I will give you the benefit of the doubt. But if you look at, you will be shocked and embarrassed because I laid out the evidence that perjruy trials occur in civil cases and you will see a case just like Clinton where the guy served jail timme.

Gearldo Rivera lost $10000 for talking like you. He bet someone. Assuming,you were honest and we bet, I would be a rich man.

Anyway, I will see if you for real when you respond and apologize for not doing the reasearch--only took me 2 mnutes. Check out Hill thread and my posts, You will get an education.
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