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garthranzz Donating Member (983 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-13-10 08:53 PM
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A modern day blood libel - J'accuse - where is Zola?!

(This may start a flamewar here. So be it. Let Rubashkin serve a sentence comparable to others (see below). He is being scapegoated and the only apparent reason is that he's a Chassidic Jew.)

RABBINICAL LEADERS SHOCKED AT LIFE SENTENCE REQUEST FOR RUBASHKIN
Jewish Leaders Urge Community Members to Voice Outrage to Justice Department

NEW YORK – American Jewish leaders are expressing shock and outrage at the federal government’s recommendation that Shalom Rubashkin be sentenced to life in prison for his role as an executive with the Agriprocessors kosher meatpacking plant in Postville, Iowa. It is the latest example of a prosecution that has repeatedly targeted Rubashkin for unfair treatment compared to others who have been accused of employing illegal immigrants or compromising the security of a bank loan.

Supporters of Shalom Rubashkin are being urged to sign an online petition at the “Justice for Shalom Mordechai Rubashkin” Web page at http://justiceforsholom.org and call or e-mail Department of Justice Office of Intergovernmental and Public Liaison(202-514-3465 ; [email protected] and cc [email protected]), to protest the recommendations of life in prison for Shalom Rubashkin.

The sentencing recommendation submitted by prosecutors to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Iowa is inconsistent with sentencing of other corporate executives convicted in comparable cases. For example, Mark Turkcan, an official First Bank, was recently convicted of bank fraud involving a loss of approximately $35 million, and was sentenced to one year and one day in prison. And Cathy Gieseker was sentenced to nine years in prison for bilking 179 farmers out of more than $27 million. Her motive, unlike Rubashkin and Turkcan, was greed.

Rubashkin was originally indicted for employing illegal immigrants, an offense that has been punished with probation or a short prison term. After seven superseding indictments, prosecutors chose to proceed to trial on alleged bank fraud charges in an effort to increase Rubashkin’s punishment, even though interest was paid on all of the money drawn by the loan and the bank has acknowledged it received approximately $21 million in profit from the interest payments.

The bank loan was not paid in full because of the government’s raid on Agriprocessors, which caused the company to declare bankruptcy. The bank “called” the loan when Agriprocessors could not continue to make its payments. The May 2008 raid included a military style raid and more than 600 federal agents. It was widely criticized for the extreme tactics utilized by prosecutors and Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The raid destroyed the company and had disastrous lasting effects on the community of Postville and the kosher meat industry.

Prosecutors and the U.S. Probation Office have calculated the total offense committed by Rubashkin at level 45 under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines. Because the federal Sentencing Table caps at level 43, the Probation Office has calculated the total offense at level 43. An offense level of 43 is punished with a life sentence under the sentencing guidelines, which the Supreme Court held as no longer mandatory.

Rubashkin’s attorneys have asked the court to impose a sentence no greater than 72 months, noting his positive history and character, his extraordinary family circumstances, and the arbitrary nature of the now-advisory guidelines used by prosecutors. They emphasize that Rubashkin’s conduct was not done for personal gain, that he did not intend any loss to the bank, and that a 72-month sentence would allow the Bureau of Prisons to place Rubashkin in a facility with experience in effectively and humanely incarcerating observant Jewish inmates.

In Rubashkin’s bank-fraud trial, prosecutors were allowed to present inflammatory evidence regarding the employment of illegal workers, even though the judge had previously ruled that such evidence would prejudice the jury and had severed the immigration and bank fraud charges for that reason. The charges regarding harboring illegal immigrants were eventually dropped.

Rubashkin supporters argue that prosecutors have subjected Rubashkin to more severe restrictions and potential punishment than other employers whose work premises were raided by ICE and who were found to have hired larger numbers of illegal workers. The country’s largest meatpacker, Swift & Company, was raided in six different states in December 2006, and almost 1,300 illegal immigrants were arrested. No corporate official of Swift & Company has been prosecuted. RCI, International, a restaurant janitorial service operating in 17 states, was raided in 63 locations in February 2007. Its owners, who paid their employees (all illegal immigrants) in cash, were found to have defrauded the United States of more than $18 million in taxes. Its chief operating officer was sentenced to 10 years in prison. The owner of a Massachusetts manufacturer of leather goods and handbags raided by ICE in March 2007, when 326 illegal immigrants were arrested, was sentenced to one year and one day in prison.

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JDPriestly Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-13-10 09:00 PM
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1. While I think that the sentences imposed on the other individuals
you mentioned are far too lenient, life imprisonment seems to harsh for the crimes.

Are there perhaps some aggravating facts that motivated the request for the stiff prison sentence? Wasn't there some serious wrongdoing in addition to the facts that you have mentioned?
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garthranzz Donating Member (983 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-13-10 09:07 PM
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3. in answer to your question...

No. There were made-up allegations of abuse, meth-labs, etc. A life sentence is reserved for murderers and the like. It is clear that there is an ulterior motive behind the sentencing, and the only one that remains, after all the investigation I've done, is anti-Semitism in its ugliest form - and for reasons similar, perhaps, to the Dreyfus case.

Thank you for a reasoned response. It's much appreciated.
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Hawkeye-X Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-13-10 09:06 PM
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2. I actually agree with the life sentence request
Rubaskin's are the crappiest kosher food around. Our local deli has already long pulled Rubaskin's out of their product line probably two weeks after the scandal.

There are better products out there and we do pay for it.

We avoid Aaron's as well since they are from the same company.

Hawkeye-X
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garthranzz Donating Member (983 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-13-10 09:09 PM
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4. Because you don't like the product he deserves a life sentence?

You'd probably recommend sending the Waltons to Gitmo - torture them to death because you don't like the shape of the pitchfork.
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Hawkeye-X Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-13-10 09:28 PM
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5. Look, Rubaskin's a criminal
His Agriprocessor facility is not properly kashered.

PETA has already captured his processing and I compared the process to the Jewish law, and he cut lots of corners to get there.

Not only he made his process unsanitary, it's also not kosher, making all his meats invalid for consumption according to the kashrut laws.

Hiring illegal workers shows that he doesn't care, and all he thinks about is profits.

He may look pious to you, but inside he is a greedy motherfucker that'll sell his mother for a dollar.

Think Jack Abramoff of the meat world. At most, he should be in prison for life, but instead, he's singing and making deals left and right to get people in prison.

My sister worked with that bastard. (Abramoff, not Rubaskin)

That's all I got to say.

Hawkeye-X
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