tomder55
Jun 4, 2007, 08:22 AM
Here are some highlights of the probation report in the Scotter Libby case .
http://www.scooterlibby.com/docs/sentencingmemo.pdf
Distinguished public servant. Generous mentor. Selfless friend. Devoted father. This is the rich portrait of Mr. Libby that emerges from the descriptions of him in the more than 160 heartfelt letters submitted to the Court on his behalf. The letter writers, who range from administrative assistants to admirals, neighborhood friends to former colleagues, Democrats to Republicans, bear witness to Mr. Libby’s character and patriotism. As detailed below, Mr. Libby’s accomplishments in the State Department, the Defense Department, and the Office of the Vice President demonstrate his extraordinary commitment to public service. His dedication to promoting freedom abroad and keeping American citizens safe at home is beyond question. Mr. Libby has also earned a reputation for treating people fairly and kindly and comforting those who are distressed. He has avoided the Washington limelight to focus on nurturing his young children. Even those who disagree vociferously with policies he supported while serving in the government believe his conviction is not characteristic of the life he has led [/I.
The report requests probation or at worse no more than 15 - 21 months . It stresses the many factors warranting a diminution of his sentence;including that he has already suffered considerably as a result of this conviction and is expected to lose his license to practice law, his outstanding record of public service and prior good works, the improbability of recidivism and the fact that the conduct for which he was found guilty was aberrant and out of character.
Patrick Fitgerald has ignored the request and filed his own report that the judge should rightfully give Fitzgerald a smack down about. According to theWall Street Journal
OpinionJournal - Featured Article (http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110010154)
[I]Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald has decided this was a leak case after all. Last week he filed a brief with the court arguing that Mr. Libby should receive a prison sentence in line with crimes that neither he nor anyone else was ever accused of committing. If the court accepts Mr. Fitzgerald's logic, the sentence meted out in this fantastic case would at least double, to a minimum of 30 months. So it goes in a case brought by an unaccountable prosecutor now requesting an unreasonable penalty based on evidence he never introduced at trial.
At trial, Fitzgerald denied the defense access to classified records about Plame's status, saying her status was irrelevant because he was charging no violation of that law.Now in his sentencing request he turns around and claims that Plame's status was indeed relevant.
Clearly Fitgerald has gone off the deep end . If Judge Walton goes along with this nonsense it is incumbent that President Bush issue an unconditional pardon. Scotter Libby should not spend one minute in jail due to the over-reaching of that lunatic Inspector Javert wanna-be .If anyone loses their license to practice law because of this case it should be he .
http://www.scooterlibby.com/docs/sentencingmemo.pdf
Distinguished public servant. Generous mentor. Selfless friend. Devoted father. This is the rich portrait of Mr. Libby that emerges from the descriptions of him in the more than 160 heartfelt letters submitted to the Court on his behalf. The letter writers, who range from administrative assistants to admirals, neighborhood friends to former colleagues, Democrats to Republicans, bear witness to Mr. Libby’s character and patriotism. As detailed below, Mr. Libby’s accomplishments in the State Department, the Defense Department, and the Office of the Vice President demonstrate his extraordinary commitment to public service. His dedication to promoting freedom abroad and keeping American citizens safe at home is beyond question. Mr. Libby has also earned a reputation for treating people fairly and kindly and comforting those who are distressed. He has avoided the Washington limelight to focus on nurturing his young children. Even those who disagree vociferously with policies he supported while serving in the government believe his conviction is not characteristic of the life he has led [/I.
The report requests probation or at worse no more than 15 - 21 months . It stresses the many factors warranting a diminution of his sentence;including that he has already suffered considerably as a result of this conviction and is expected to lose his license to practice law, his outstanding record of public service and prior good works, the improbability of recidivism and the fact that the conduct for which he was found guilty was aberrant and out of character.
Patrick Fitgerald has ignored the request and filed his own report that the judge should rightfully give Fitzgerald a smack down about. According to theWall Street Journal
OpinionJournal - Featured Article (http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110010154)
[I]Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald has decided this was a leak case after all. Last week he filed a brief with the court arguing that Mr. Libby should receive a prison sentence in line with crimes that neither he nor anyone else was ever accused of committing. If the court accepts Mr. Fitzgerald's logic, the sentence meted out in this fantastic case would at least double, to a minimum of 30 months. So it goes in a case brought by an unaccountable prosecutor now requesting an unreasonable penalty based on evidence he never introduced at trial.
At trial, Fitzgerald denied the defense access to classified records about Plame's status, saying her status was irrelevant because he was charging no violation of that law.Now in his sentencing request he turns around and claims that Plame's status was indeed relevant.
Clearly Fitgerald has gone off the deep end . If Judge Walton goes along with this nonsense it is incumbent that President Bush issue an unconditional pardon. Scotter Libby should not spend one minute in jail due to the over-reaching of that lunatic Inspector Javert wanna-be .If anyone loses their license to practice law because of this case it should be he .