Press
Release
Contact: Don Swarthout, President Christians
Reviving America's Values (CRAVE) 859.219.1222 or 859.619.2811
WASHINGTON, D.C.; July 29 -- The Fifth
Circuit Court of Appeals has completely mishandled the Appeal
Case of Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean when they upheld the conviction
of these two Border Agents. They are serving 11 and 12 year sentences
for the shooting of an illegal alien drug smuggler as he fled
back into Mexico.
Attorney Johnny Sutton's office convicted
these agents for assault, discharging a weapon in the commission
of a crime and violating the civil rights of the known drug smuggler.
Ten years of their sentence is because of Section 924(c) which
was thought to be used to punish criminals for using a firearm
in the commission of a crime.
Don Swarthout, President of Christians
Reviving America's Values (CRAVE) said, "These agents were
just doing their job. The problems began when the known drug smuggler,
who was also an illegal alien, brought 743 pounds of marijuana
into the United States not when Ramos and Compean shot at him."
"This is the most ridiculous application
of the law our government has ever perpetuated against anyone
who is in law enforcement. This decision means any law enforcement
agent can be convicted for firing his weapon in what the Attorney
General says is a crime. Whether the agents committed a crime
is apparently of absolutely no consequence."
"This decision may also mean that
we will have a great deal of difficultly in getting qualified
people to fill the position of law enforcement agents because
they can be wrongly convicted and given prison sentences,"
Swarthout said.
"Why we choose to believe an illegal
alien who is a known drug smuggler instead of two well thought
of Border Agents is a question that is truly beyond my comprehension.
This decision is truly about attorneys playing mental games and
twisting the facts in order to get a conviction," Swarthout
said.
Congressman Ted Poe said he plans to introduce
legislation to clarify section 924(c) and Don Swarthout agrees
with him that this clarification is badly needed.
Swarthout had asked the Texas Bar to investigate
Attorney Johnny Sutton for willful neglect of the facts in this
case. Now it appears that may not go anywhere unless the U.S.
Supreme Court changes the outcome of this case against Ramos and
Compean.
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