US Government Opposes Gerardo Hernandez's Motion
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10/07/2012
US Government
Opposes Gerardo Hernandez's MotionOn July 6,
2012, the Florida prosecutor sent to the Miami court his
opposition to the motion presented by attorney Martin
Garbus, representing Gerardo Hernandez Nordelo, in which he
asked for an oral hearing and delivery of additional
evidence by the government which would permit deepening the
issue of the journalists who were paid with Federal money
and acted before and during the trial of the Five for the
purpose of creating what the panel of the 11th Circuit Court
of Appeals in Atlanta described in 2005 as "a perfect storm
of prejudice and hostility".
In an obviously evasive maneuver, the Government tries to argue that the facts presented by the defense are not as they are and therefore it is not necessary to seek further information to clarify them. In other words, the prosecutor tells Judge Joan Lenard that the claim of the defense about the conduct of the "journalists" that she herself even admitted at trial managed to intimidate and harass the jury, is just a conspiracy theory and widespread speculation.
In its statement, the prosecutor warns that it could resort to "executive privilege" and the Law on Classified Information Protection Act (CIPA) for not acceding to the request, which is to admit their willingness to continue hiding and manipulating evidence.
In a brief final paragraph the Prosecutor also opposes the hearing requested by Gerardo.
One wonders what the Government fears. Why not allow the Five and particularly Gerardo, who is serving two life terms plus 15 years in prison, to have all the information they need to defend against the unjust and absurd sentences that were imposed on them.
[Ed. note: the defense is in the process
of preparing a reply to the government's
response]
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