Tuesday, November 20, 2007

AG Must Investigate Ramos-Compean Case, Senator Says

(CNSNews.com) - Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) wants to know why it took so long to charge the drug dealer -- used as the star witness in putting two ex-Border Patrol agents in prison -- with a second smuggling offense.

Critics of the prosecution of former border agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean, sentenced to 11 and 12 years respectively, have long asked why the drug smuggler wasn't prosecuted.

The indictment and arrest of Osvaldo Aldrete-Davila last week for smuggling drugs into the country in the fall of 2005 did not alleviate criticism of U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton of the Western District of Texas. (See Indictment)

Rather, some critics say it affirms their suspicion that Sutton, who prosecuted the border agents and is now prosecuting Aldrete-Davila, delayed bringing charges against Aldrete-Davila because he feared prosecuting him would jeopardize a conviction in the jury trial of Ramos and Compean.

The two agents were convicted for shooting Aldrete-Davila in the buttocks in February 2005 when he tried to evade arrest.

Further, the alleged smuggling occurred after Aldrete-Davila was granted immunity for attempting to smuggle more than 700 pounds of marijuana into the U.S. the day he was shot and also at a time when Aldrete-Davila had a "humanitarian pass" from the government to enter and exit the country unsupervised.

Though Cornyn did not make any specific allegation against Sutton or the Justice Department, he does want the matter explored.

"The recent arrest of Aldrete-Davila raises serious questions about decisions that were made in the trial and incarceration of the two agents," Cornyn told Cybercast News Service. "The attorney general should review the circumstances of this case immediately and forward a recommendation to the president."

3 comments:

Lady Hawk said...

Dear Mr. Tiger:
Please have a restful, relaxing Thanksgiving!
Your last two BLOGs were excellent. I wish our national "leaders' understood the islamic menace, or at least cared about America.
I cannot believe Ramos and Compean have not been released! God bless them and their families. Their plight is one of the strongest reasons I realize our national government needs to be exorcised.
To paraphrase Shakespeare's Hamlet, 'Much is rotten in the state of America...aye and much offense too!'.
God bless your family and you, Mr. Tiger.

Tiger said...

Lady!

GOD Bless you and all you friends and family and a very Happy, Thankful Thanksgiving!

Yes, much is rotten in America, but it's still the best country on earth, despite its problems.

America, itself, is not bad - as you say, our leaders are!

Tiger said...

A Presidential pardon for Ramos and Compean would be nice wouldn't it?