Court rejects Ramos/Compean appeal (breaking)

By Grassfire.org Updates | July 28, 2008 05:08 PM

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We have just learned that the 5th Circuit has rejected the Ramos/Compean appeal and has sided with Johnny Sutton. This is an outrage. Please see below.
--Steve

After months and months of delays, today the 5th Circuit rejected the most important aspects of the appeal by imprisoned border patrol agents Ramos and Compean.

That means the court has sided with Johnny Sutton -- and
Ramos and Compean now face at least 10 years in prison for
attempting to apprehend a convicted illegal alien drug smuggler!

We have posted a link to the court's ruling in which the judges conclude that the trial "was conducted fairly and without reversible error" -- even though the court admitted to "exclusion of evidence" (i.e. suppression of evidence) regarding the drug smuggler!

Go here
to read it for yourself (all 45 pages).

Grassroots Action -- Our Final Hope...

It is my understanding that agents Ramos and Compean will continue their appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court -- but that is a long and difficult fight just to get your case heard.

Their best hope is a grassroots uprising by citizens like you demanding that Congress and/or the President take immediate action.

That is why I am asking every Grassfire team member to do two things...

Action Item #1 -- Flood Congress with Faxes and Ribbons


I want to absolutely overwhelm Congress and the White House with faxes from outraged citizens. I also want your Senators, your Representative and the President to get a "Bring Home Agents Ramos and Compean" yellow ribbon.

Go here to schedule your faxes and to send ribbons.

(As always, if you prefer, please send the faxes on your own. Our FaxFire service is for your convenience. You can access the contact information and sample fax text at the above link.)

Action Item #2 -- Call Congress Now!

I'm asking you to call your two senators and your representative -- as well as the White House. While these agents sit in jail facing 10 years of incarceration, will you make four phone calls?

Talking Points:

1 -- I am outraged that the 5th Circuit did not overturn the lengthy prison terms of border agents Ramos and Compean.

2 -- I call on Congress/the President to take any and all necessary actions to secure their immediate release -- through Congressional or Presidential Pardon or other means.

Go here for Contact Numbers:

White House Switchboard: 202-456-1414

This is a very sad day for our system of justice, for our nation's border security and mostly for two families who have become victims of a system that favors illegal alien drug smugglers over our own law enforcement.

Thank you for taking action.

Steve Elliott, President
Grassfire.org

P.S. Both Monica Ramos and Patty Compean just called our office. As you can imagine, they are overwhelmed with disappointment. Monica said Nacho is "in shock" and now she is wondering how she can break the news to their children.


 

Court rejects Ramos/Compean appeal (breaking)
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July 28, 2008 07:26 PM
Member Since:
February 16, 2007
I think the 5th Circuit need to have their heads examined.  It's bad enough to have an illegal alien selling drugs but to punish the men who are trying to do their jobs is scaraligious.  What is the matter with these people.  Do we have to keep catering to the illegal aliens.  What are the judges afraid of.  It sickens me to see this happen.  I think we should all let these judges know exactly where we stand.
July 28, 2008 07:41 PM
Member Since:
July 28, 2008
There is no doubt in my mind that GW Bush told the 5th circuit not to let The border agents go. Which is the same reason Sutton twisted things around to convict them in the first place. Why would GW do these things, because he is doing what the Mexican government wants him to do. Something else, there are 51 Mexican illegal's on death row in this country.What's the chances that GW will pardon them before he leaves office.

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