Posted on 09/23/2014 4:51:07 AM PDT by Kaslin
According to court documents, federal prosecutors working on behalf of Attorney General Eric Holder and the Department of Justice misled U.S. District Court Judge Richard Berman in the case against conservative filmmaker and author Dinesh DSouza during their pursuit of 10-to-16 months of prison time for a federal felony charge.
In a reply sentencing memo submitted to the Court on behalf of D'Souza last week, his counsel argues federal prosecutors excluded and misrepresented the facts of similar cases in the Government's sentencing proposal to Judge Berman, leaving out crucial facts key to fair and equal sentencing for DSouza compared to other cases. The prosecution has a duty to present comparable cases and crimes when arguing for a prison sentence. In their presentation of similar cases to the Judge for consideration during his deliberation, the prosecution ignored all truly similar cases without prison time but did present cases that included prison time without a full set of facts to justify sentencing.
The Government, in this case, has chosen to consciously omit from its submission critical facts from most of the cases they cite which make it clear that those cases are substantially distinguishable from the facts in DSouzas prosecution, the memo states.
DSouzas counsel provided the court with a chart detailing the 'limited facts from each case that the Government highlights and then provided the missing facts the Government failed to include in order to avoid undermining their own argument against a prison sentence. With all the facts in place, the Government doesnt have a case that adds up to a sentence that includes imprisonment.
In the chart submitted to the Judge by DSouzas counsel, youll notice the facts on the left submitted to the Judge by the Government to be used for sentencing consideration. On the right, youll find the full facts of the case the Government deliberately failed to include. Below are three of eight examples provided. You can read the rest here.
The prosecution's distortion of the facts in "similar cases" backs up long held suspicions that DSouza was selectively prosecuted by the Department of Justice for political purposes and shows deceitful, malicious tactics being used to impose an unjust sentence.
To be candid, counsel were surprised to see that in the Sentencing Memorandum, the Government cavalierly treats and then distorts critical issues so important to the Courts decision. In doing so, to the Government ironically provides further support for more vigorous prosecution and now, for more severe punishment than virtually any other defendant whose crime is similar to that of Mr. DSouzas, especially when his case is devoid of any element of corruption or personal greed that is at the heart of every case the Government cites, the memo states. Indeed, so determined is the Government in its effort to convince your Honor to imprison Mr. DSouza, that they supplied the Court with a list of cases in support of their argument on sentence parity, but did so in a manner that was disingenuous. When one carefully examines the facts in each and every one of the case cited by the government in support of their sentence parity argument, it soon becomes clear that prison was imposed in each of those cases for a variety of aggravating factors that have nothing whatsoever to do with the prosecution of Mr. DSouza."
The government failed to present any case, all facts included, comparable to DSouzas which involved illegally using two straw donors to donate a total of $20,000 to an ill-fated campaign. Back in May, DSouza pled guilty to one count on federal charges detailed in an indictment accusing him of violating campaign finance laws and making false statements. D'Souza admitted in front of the Court that he did in fact ask two people to make contributions in their name and later reimbursed them, knowing it was not proper under the law. D'Souza submitted a plea deal on May 19 and the charge of making false statements was dropped. DSouzas defense team has argued that although criminally culpable, their client should not be imprisoned. After studying the chart and cases cited, we respectfully ask that the Court completely reject the Governments argument that sentence parity supports a prison sentence for Mr. DSouza. Simply put, their argument on this issue must be rejected because it is not sound, DSouzas counsel argues in the document. A good man who is 53 years old, with no criminal record and a genuine scholar, should not be sent to prison for a non-violent technical violation of the Federal Election Law where he was not trying to obtain an advantage or any personal benefit and where the case is devoid of any corruption whatsoever.
DSouzas counsel has asked for a sentence of probation and community service. D'Souza is set for sentencing in the U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, today at 9 a.m. ET. Judge Berman said earlier this year he will consider D'Souza's character and history in his sentencing.
All is fair in the pursuit of thought crimes.
What, you expect professional ethics from a liberal? They are all blinded by their agenda and ready, willing and able to justify *any* behavior in the pursuit of their goals. This kind of thing does not surprise me at all. Liberals are the modern day brownshirts marching us all towards the boxcars.
I believe that to be a great idea - if anyone deserves the once over it’s surely Eric Holder.
“What, you expect professional ethics from a liberal? They are all blinded by their agenda and ready, willing and able to justify *any* behavior in the pursuit of their goals. This kind of thing does not surprise me at all.”
Nor should it. Just think of Ayers and Ward Churchill.
THIS WHOLE THING WAS POLITICAL PERSECUTION.
The ‘right’ should have organized and fought this as such.
Of course, this would mean organization and common sense—which has always been in short supply. (Better just leave him to the dogs.)
Democrats have no trouble in exonerating murders and rapists, while throwing their political opponents into prison. This is the mindset of the Marxist.
Prayers for Dinesh!
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- Attorney General Eric Holder = Marc Rich got a rigged/bribery pardon by Slick Willie Clinton
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Sounds like the government would make great climate “scientists” with their ability to cherry pick data to include or toss. Oh wait, they already are climate “scientists”.
The former Soviet Union was pretty tough on murderers and rapists, at least if they didn't work for the state security apparatus or have a politically-connected family member.
I have only limited knowledge of who Dinesh is, but it is my estimation that he will emerge from this as a giant of a man.
The government is completely corrupt.
When you have a totally corrupt, unethical racist at the head of the organization, those who work for him will follow in his foot steps.
I don’t remember much from law classes, but wouldn’t this revelation get the conviction/charges thrown out under the “fruit of a poisoned tree” theory?
Maybe they’re just trying to get him into prison so he can be “killed by an inmate”...
It sure is scary when we think of ALL the people who are on the radical anti American side.
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