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Debate~Discuss : Ex-Border Patrol agents go to prison ( Welcome back Giz)
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From: MSN NicknameJRowlett  (Original Message)Sent: 1/24/2007 1:17 AM
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language=JavaScript> if(requestedWidth > 0){ document.getElementById('articleViewerGroup').style.width = requestedWidth + "px"; document.getElementById('articleViewerGroup').style.margin = "0px 0px 10px 10px"; } </SCRIPT> A federal judge ended the last hope two former Border patrol agents had to avoid going to prison today when she ruled Tuesday evening to deny their motion to remain free on bond until their appeals.

U.S. District Judge Kathleen Cardone found that no exceptional circumstances in the case would warrant bond pending appeal for Ignacio Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean, court documents showed.

She also denied a motion by Ramos to extend the date of his voluntary surrender by one month.

Ramos and Compean are to surrender to U.S. marshals at 2 p.m. today.

For their security, the former agents will not serve their time in the El Paso area, a standard practice for law enforcement officers.

Ramos' lawyer, Mary Stillinger, did not want to say which federal prison the agents were assigned to.

She said they might have to spend several weeks at the El Paso County Jail before being transported to a federal prison.

Both men are married and have young children.


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From: MSN NicknameJRowlettSent: 1/24/2007 3:14 AM
hi Giovanni,
 
its surpost to be a debate about th two border policemen that were sent to prison this week.
just skip over what angle blue was writing about.  she is a member of scientology and not to happy with me. 
 
do you need a link for the story?
 
jerald
 
 

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From: MSN NicknameJRowlettSent: 1/24/2007 3:21 AM
heres part of the story and a link to the rest of it.
 
PASO, Texas â€?nbsp; A pair of former U.S. Border Patrol agents convicted of shooting a Mexican drug smuggler and trying to cover it up began serving their federal prison sentences Wednesday, officials said.

Jose Alonso Compean and Ignacio Ramos were convicted last year in the shooting of Osvaldo Aldrete Davila. A federal judge sentenced Ramos to 11 years and one day, and Compean was given 12 years in prison.

A spokesman for the U.S. Marshals Service in El Paso said the married fathers surrendered just before Judge Kathleen Cardone's deadline of 2 p.m. Wednesday. Cardone denied a request to let them remain free pending appeals.

Attorneys for the agents didn't immediately return calls seeking comment.

Hours before the deadline, U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton issued a five-page document outlining what he called the case's "myth vs. reality."

The document covered everything from claims that the former agents "were just doing their jobs" to reports that the shooting was at night when it actually happened about 1 p.m. on Feb. 17, 2005.

Sutton devoted three paragraphs to details about Border Patrol training and testimony from another agent claiming there was no threat the day the men fired 15 shots at Aldrete, who was hit once in the buttocks.PASO, Texas â€?nbsp; A pair of former U.S. Border Patrol agents convicted of shooting a Mexican drug smuggler and trying to cover it up began serving their federal prison sentences Wednesday, officials said.

Jose Alonso Compean and Ignacio Ramos were convicted last year in the shooting of Osvaldo Aldrete Davila. A federal judge sentenced Ramos to 11 years and one day, and Compean was given 12 years in prison.

A spokesman for the U.S. Marshals Service in El Paso said the married fathers surrendered just before Judge Kathleen Cardone's deadline of 2 p.m. Wednesday. Cardone denied a request to let them remain free pending appeals.

Attorneys for the agents didn't immediately return calls seeking comment.

Hours before the deadline, U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton issued a five-page document outlining what he called the case's "myth vs. reality."

The document covered everything from claims that the former agents "were just doing their jobs" to reports that the shooting was at night when it actually happened about 1 p.m. on Feb. 17, 2005.

Sutton devoted three paragraphs to details about Border Patrol training and testimony from another agent claiming there was no threat the day the men fired 15 shots at Aldrete, who was hit once in the buttocks.

http://www.foxnews.com/wires/2007Jan17/0,4670,BorderPatrolTrial,00.html

 

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it has nothing to do with religion misty,  someone was trying to get my goat on a different matter.  lol
 
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From: MSN NicknameJRowlettSent: 1/24/2007 2:31 PM
thanks misty,
 
i took my replys to her out also.  hope that ends it here.
 
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From: MSN NicknameMagicGizmo330Sent: 1/25/2007 4:49 PM
Thanks for the warm welcome Jayrr.... I'm with you on this one.. They are going where they belong

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