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Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Amanda Carpenter :: Townhall.com Columnist
Senate Examines Convicted Border Agents
by Amanda Carpenter
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Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee criticized the heavy sentence two former Border Patrol agents received for non-fatally shooting an illegal alien who smuggled drugs across the border.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D.-Calif.), who chaired the committee in place of Chairman Sen. Patrick Leahy (D.-Vt.) Tuesday, called it “a case of prosecutorial overreaction.”

After the hearing, Feinstein and Sen. John Cornyn (R.-Tex.) agreed they would write a letter to President Bush asking him to commute the sentences of Ramos and Compean.

On October 19, 2006, a federal district judge in El Paso, Texas sentenced former agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean to 11 and 12 years behind bars, respectively. A jury found them guilty of improperly firing shots at a Mexican national named Osvaldo Aldrete-Davila, who was smuggling 743 pounds of marijuana into the United States.

The conviction has sparked outrage across the country. Several grassroots organizations are calling on congressmen to support the resolution sponsored by Rep. Duncan Hunter (R.-Calif.) and Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R.-Calif.)to pardon the agents. Hunter, who is seeking the GOP’s nomination for President, called the sentence “the most severe injustice [he has] ever seen for a Border Patrol Agent or any other uniformed officer.”

Former Chief Patrol Agent of the El Paso Border Patrol Luis Barker, who supervised Ramos and Compean at the time of the shooting, said if the agents had correctly reported the incident, their punishment would have been avoided. Regrettably, Barker said, Ramos and Compean “used deadly force when it should not have been applied; they shot a person in direct violation of firearms policy.”

“The agents destroyed evidence, filed an incomplete report on the incident in an effort to keep the shooting and circumstances surrounding it from leadership,” Barker said.

U.S. District Attorney of West Texas Johnny Sutton also testified at the hearing Tuesday. “Compean and Ramos crossed a line,” Sutton said. “They are not heroes. They shot at an unarmed suspect and then tried to cover it up.

The prosecution brought 12 charges against the agents. Four were dismissed. The strongest of these charges was 18 U.S.C. Section 924(c), which carried a mandatory minimum sentence of ten years for discharging a firearm during commission of a violent or drug trafficking crime.

Sutton said that when the jury convicted the agents of violating the law, they were not aware that it would require the agents to serve a minimum of 10 years in a federal penitentiary.

Feinstein asked Sutton when agents should be able to fire weapons while pursuing a fleeing suspect. Sutton replied, “If a person does not pose a threat to them, they have to use other than deadly force.”

“How do they do that?”

“They chase them off.”

“And, if they try to chase them and chase fails, while they are still yelling ‘Stop?’”

“That does not authorize them to shoot.” 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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Is this a Seinfeld skit?
Am I living in a bizarro world? Sen. Feinstein is coming to the defense of border agents asking Bush to commute the sentences? If this doesn't just take the cake! What in the samhell is Bush doing sitting on his hands all this time and now a libstain demonrat has to show him the right thing to do? This makes me sick to my stomach!

Follow the money...
I wonder how Sutton is doing, financially speaking. He and other principles in this case must have accounts in the Caymans, chocked full of drug money. I don't see any other explanation.

By the way, Mr. Athingortwo, I also would support mining the border if it were not for the likelyhood that the clever bastards would figure out how to dig 'em up and use them against our Border Patrol. No Entry, means just that. The signs should have the skull and crossbones on them and we should back it up with lethal force.
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