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Libby commutation in conflict with recent Supreme Court decision

by rcs1

promoted by roxy

I am posting this here on behalf of David Van Os who was the Democratic nominee for Texas Attorney General 2006.

In a decision announced on June 21, 2007, the US Supreme Court in Rita v. United States upheld as reasonable under federal sentencing law a prison sentence of 33 months for the offense of perjury committed in testimony to a grand jury, which is virtually the same sentence imposed on Scooter Libby for the same offense.

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The defendant Victor Rita was a 25-year military veteran with 35 commendations, awards and medals for his military service, and in poor medical condition. He contended that the length of his prison term was unreasonable in light of his exemplary service to the country and his health circumstances. The Supreme Court granted review in order to examine and clarify the issue of how to determine the reasonableness of a prison sentence.

Twelve days after the Supreme Court held as a matter of law that a sentence of 33 months of prison for perjury was reasonable for a decorated veteran in poor health, the president, whose sworn duty is to see that the laws are faithfully executed, commuted Scooter Libby's similar sentence for the same offense as "excessive". The federal Sentencing Guidelines say that 33 months is the recommended minimum sentence for the crime of perjury, with the recommended range being 33-41 months. According to the nation's president, however, the Sentencing Guideline for this is too harsh. Victor Rita's sentence should be commuted, don't you think?  

David Van Os
San Antonio, TX
Former Democratic nominee for Texas Attorney General, 2006


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HERE But I don't know how to put the buzz logo in the story.

by TXsharon on Tue Jul 03, 2007 at 10:14:17 PM EST
little buzz button for ya ... and buzzed.  Thanks Sharon.

by roxy317 on Tue Jul 03, 2007 at 11:33:51 PM EST
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I wonder, can all our great cross posters get busy on this one. To my mind this is really big. Last night the CNN Dobbs rant (sans Dobbs) had a useful poll on whether or not Bush should commute the sentences of the two border guards. I think it was Cho who called attention to their case yesterday. Here is one time I have agreed with Dobbs. It seems like a strange travesty of justice that the border guards were imprisoned and the drug lord was given immunity etc. Many people are not at all alarmed at harsh justice in ordinary cases but this apparent gross injustice  has been a big issue. I think we can skewer Bush/Cheney from both ends at once. After all the 4th is a traditional day for barbecues.

by carol white on Wed Jul 04, 2007 at 08:08:50 AM EST
Daily Kos.  The comments in that diary are a must read.  David is amazing in his knowledge of the Constitution and Constitutional law.  He has is all memorized.  

by TXsharon on Wed Jul 04, 2007 at 12:25:57 PM EST
I'm reading them. Had to stop to say, we should definitely adopt the TBLT (total bushite loyalty test) as an evaluative standard!

by carol white on Wed Jul 04, 2007 at 01:22:40 PM EST

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