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Friday, October 17, 2014
For those of you who don't know who Don Siegelman is, or why he is serving a lengthy prison term for a crime he didn't commit, please go to:
http://free-don.org
There, you can read the entire sordid story of how a very popular Democratic governor of a very Republican state (Alabama).was railroaded by Karl Rove, Jack Abramoff and others..including the wife of Karl Rove's best friend, (the U.S. Attorney who prosecuted Governor Siegelman) and Karl Rove's client, who was the Attorney General.
You can also sign the Change.org Petition To President Obama To Pardon Don Siegelman there.
For those who DO know who Don Siegelman is,
you can read the latest update on the Siegelman case;.."More Bad News For Don Siegelman" which was posted yesterday, Oct. 16, 2014
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025676664#top
Also, for info on how the Justice Department actually asked the judge in the Siegelman case to INCREASE the length of his prison term, read what Andrew Kreig wrote.
..Andrew Kreig has written before about the Siegelman case.
(Scroll down to 3rd story "DOJ's Attack On Former Gov. Siegelman's Rights Threatens Election Rights For Many Across Nation"
http://www.andrewkreig.wordpress.com/category/don-siegelman-jill-simpson-priscilla-duncan/
For those of you who wish to do more to help Gov.Siegelman:
1) Telephone the White House Comments Line, and leave a message asking President Obama to please pardon Don Siegelman.
202-456-1111
2) E-mail President Obama and ask him to please pardon Don Siegelman;
http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/write-or-call#call
Click on the "emailus" link
3) E-Mail Vice President Joe Biden, who has stated that he is for pardoning Gov. Siegelman
http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/submit-questions-and-comments
(This link can be used to e-mail President Obama as well)
This is something President Obama has the power to do through Executive Clemency.
For those who wish to write directly to Don,
Don Siegelman # 24775-001
FPC PO Box 5010
Oakdale, LA. 71463
KT2000
(20,572 posts)the same as a pardon?
yeoman6987
(14,449 posts)Before leaving office. President Obama will give his list of pardons in January 2017. Has there ever been a time a pardon was given earlier?
KT2000
(20,572 posts)googled: This is a list of people pardoned by President Barack Obama. As granted by the Constitution, "executive clemency may take several forms, including pardon, commutation of sentence, remission of fine or restitution, and reprieve."[1]
(Obama has pardoned about 50 people)
Definitions:
A pardon is an executive order vacating a conviction.[2]
A commutation is the mitigation of the sentence of someone currently serving a sentence for a crime pursuant to a conviction, without vacating the conviction itself.[3]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_pardoned_by_Barack_Obama
Octafish
(55,745 posts)A good man, falsely imprisoned.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x2968990
Odd. When that was posted it only seemed a matter of time before he was cleared...
woo me with science
(32,139 posts)sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)criminals starting with Karl Rove and his minions not to mention the judge, who was recently arrested for domestic abuse and will or did get a slap on the wrist.
I think people should also be calling the DOJ demanding that they rescind that conviction completely considering all the evidence of corruption involved in that case. A pardon will get him out of jail, but will not restore his excellent reputation.
This DOJ did exactly that for Republican Sen. Ted Stevens, they overturned that conviction due to some shenanigans in that trial, which didn't even compare to what went on in Don Siegelman's case.
But they refused to do the same for Gov Siegelman.
red dog 1
(27,792 posts)..Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN) asked him to free Governor Siegelman.
"This week at a House Judiciary Committee Hearing, I asked Attorney General Eric Holder to free former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman from prison because he was a victim of a politically motivated prosecution."
There is a You Tube video of Rep. Cohen asking Holder to free Gov. Siegelman
Google: "Cohen asks Holder to free Gov. Siegelman and about DOJ"
(I was unable to post a direct link)
Also, I just read that Vice President Joe Biden is for pardoning Don Siegelman, so I will be amending my OP to include sending e-mails to the Vice President.
sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)he did for Ted Stevens' case.
I will check that utube video.
Thanks.
red dog 1
(27,792 posts)See the new link I posted in the OP,
red dog 1
(27,792 posts)..President Obama's Attorney General, Eric Holder, dispatched Solicitor General Elena Kagen to argue against the appeal.
former9thward
(31,970 posts)Stevens had been convicted but not yet sentenced when it was found prosecutors had withheld evidence of his innocence. Holder moved to dismiss the case, which he could since there had not been a sentence imposed, and the judge agreed. The judge held the prosecution team in contempt and Holder fired them as well as most of the top people in that division.
Siegelman has already been sentenced so Holder has no power to free him even if he wanted to. The only power is in Obama's hands who could pardon him.
sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)conviction. Not just by Democrats, but by many Republicans also. Holder'sDOJ actually asked for MORE TIME for Don Siegelman, see the post above yours and the link in the OP.
So the DOJ CAN intervene in a case where sentencing has already been decided.
So tell me, if the DOJ can ask to INCREASE the time of someone whose conviction has been so controversial across the political spectrum, three years AFTER the trial, then why on earth is that power nonexistent when it comes to ordering a NEW TRIAL due to the overwhelming evidence of corruption in that trial?
What you are trying to tell us is that the DOJ has no power except, well, sometimes.
Sorry, but you are wrong. There is simply no excuse as to why this egregious miscarriage of justice has been allowed to stand for all these years despite the evidence of corruption and the witnesses who have testified to that corruption.
Holder's DOJ failed the people when they not only refused to investigate thoroughly the criminals involved in that trial, but asked for MORE time for Siegelman.