And now:Ish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1998 14:26:48 -0600 >From: gina chiala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Peltier-letters needed >X-Uns*bscribe: send a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >12/14/98 >Dear Leonard Peltier supporters, > >Leonard wants to urge you to give one last effort to the "Singleton >Decision". If you have not written to the 10th circuit yet, please do so >now! If you have please urge your friends to do the same. They are >deciding on it now and we should give one last show of support. Here is >an explanation and sample letter. Thank you! > >LPDC-staff > >Dear Leonard Peltier Supporters, 9/11/98 > >Last July the 10th circuit court of appeals upheld a bribery statute 201 >(c)(2) which prohibits giving, offering, or promising anything of value to >a witness for or because of his testimony. Prior to this decision, this >statute was not applied to the government despite the fact that the statute >in no way discludes them. And, therefore, it has become common practice >for prosecutors to offer suspects immunity or other valuables in exchange >for testifying against a "would be" co-defendant. This can render the >testimony of such a person to be unreliable since such a person may be and >often are, willing to say anything to avoid prosecution. > >To make a long story short… As you know we are working on many levels to >try to gain freedom for Leonard Peltier, some of which we can not go into >detail about. Leonard asks that we start a letter writing campaign to the >10th circuit and encourage them to uphold their decision once again. The >fact that prosecutors have been told that they must act under the same >rules that the defense must act under has enraged many. (prosecutors of >course) The 10th circuit will be deciding again on this issue in November. > It is very important that we bury them with letters of support. If we do >not, they will surely overturn their prior decision. Remember, the >government has endless resources and they are campaigning the 10th circuit >also. > >This is important! Leonard says, "please trust me on this one, there are >certain things we can not currently disclose, but please trust me." We >want letters from all over, but we especially need people who live in 10th >circuit states to work hard on this one. Below is a sample letter. Thank >you!!!! > >Gina Chiala >The Leonard Peltier Defense Committee > > >Dear Honorable Tenth Circuit Justices, > >As a citizen and a voter of the U.S. and the district of the 10th circuit, >I would like to express my praise for your recent decision to uphold 201 >(c) (2) after hearing the Singleton case. I understand that you will have >to decide on it again this November and I want to urge you, as a concerned >citizen, to uphold your first decision. It is my belief that such a >decision will help to restore many citizens' faith in the U.S. justice >system. Because you have concluded that this statute applies equally to >the government as it so clearly states, the scales of justice will now be >more balanced. When 201 (c) (2) is not applied and the government is >allowed to offer leniency or anything else of value to a co-defendant or >witness it truly makes his or her testimony unreliable therefore offering >an upper hand to the prosecution that the defense does not have access to. >This thoroughly violates a defendant's Constitutional Right to due process. > >Of course, my concern is not only for the defendants who may be prosecuted >unfairly, but also for the victims of those who are granted leniency or >immunity for testifying. Someone such as "Sammy the Bull" surely did not >deserve to be rewarded for murdering nineteen people. I find such deals to >be appalling. > >Because this statute has not been applied to the government for so long, I >am concerned for many who have been convicted because of this method and >have therefore not received due process. I urge you to grant this recent >motion to be made retroactive on their behalf and on the behalf of our >Constitution so that these cases have a chance to be heard again to ensure >that justice was given. Thank you again for your perseverance to seek true >justice. > >Sincerely yours, > > >Your name here > > >10th circuit court of appeals: > >10th circuit states include: Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, New Mexico, >Wyoming, and Utah—but all are encouraged to write. > >Byron White US court house >1823 Stout St. >Denver, CO 80257 > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >To subscribe, send a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To unsubscribe, send a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To change your email address, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with your old address in the Subject: line > &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. section 107, this material is distributed without profit or payment ...http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& Tsonkwadiyonrat (We are ONE Spirit) Unenh onhwa' Awayaton http://www.tdi.net/ishgooda/ `"` `"` `"` `"` `"` `"`