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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTop prosecutor in Leonard Peltier case urges clemency in 'extraordinary' move
Source: The Guardian
Top prosecutor in Leonard Peltier case urges clemency in 'extraordinary' move
An open letter to Obama, penned by US attorney involved
in the case against the Native American activist, is a stunning
development in his bid for freedom
Sam Levin in San Francisco
Wednesday 4 January 2017 21.45 GMT
A senior US attorney who was involved in the prosecution of Native American activist Leonard Peltier has requested that Barack Obama grant clemency, with a rare plea that has energized the campaign to free the high-profile indigenous prisoner.
James Reynolds, who supervised a key part of the case against Peltier, who claims he was wrongfully convicted of the 1975 murders of two FBI agents, wrote to the president that clemency for the 72-year-old would be in the best interest of justice in considering the totality of all matters involved.
There seems to be no point in taxpayers paying his room and board, Reynolds, 77, said by phone on Wednesday. Its time to call it quits.
The letter is an extraordinary development for the Native American activist who has been incarcerated for more than 40 years. Civil rights activists and indigenous leaders have long argued that he faced a deeply flawed and unfair trial.
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An open letter to Obama, penned by US attorney involved
in the case against the Native American activist, is a stunning
development in his bid for freedom
Sam Levin in San Francisco
Wednesday 4 January 2017 21.45 GMT
A senior US attorney who was involved in the prosecution of Native American activist Leonard Peltier has requested that Barack Obama grant clemency, with a rare plea that has energized the campaign to free the high-profile indigenous prisoner.
James Reynolds, who supervised a key part of the case against Peltier, who claims he was wrongfully convicted of the 1975 murders of two FBI agents, wrote to the president that clemency for the 72-year-old would be in the best interest of justice in considering the totality of all matters involved.
There seems to be no point in taxpayers paying his room and board, Reynolds, 77, said by phone on Wednesday. Its time to call it quits.
The letter is an extraordinary development for the Native American activist who has been incarcerated for more than 40 years. Civil rights activists and indigenous leaders have long argued that he faced a deeply flawed and unfair trial.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jan/04/free-leonard-peltier-obama-open-letter-james-reynolds
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Top prosecutor in Leonard Peltier case urges clemency in 'extraordinary' move (Original Post)
Eugene
Jan 2017
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One of the many political prisoners in a country that claims to have none. eom
guillaumeb
Jan 2017
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guillaumeb
(42,641 posts)1. One of the many political prisoners in a country that claims to have none. eom
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)2. "No point in the taxpayers paying his room and board"
Or maybe the taxpayers should be off the hook for paying your salary or pension too, Mr. Reynolds, since it was due to your malfeasance that Peltier has been a guest of the American taxpayer all these years. God damn you, James Reynolds, and all your buddies who put an innocent man behind bars.
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(86,534 posts)3. +100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000