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Itsthetruth Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-11-05 12:15 PM
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Lynne Stewart's Conviction Hurts Us All
CounterPunch
February 10, 2005

Another Bedrock Right Obliterated
Lynne Stewart's Conviction Hurts Us All
By JENNIFER VAN BERGEN

Jennifer Van Bergen, J.D., is the author of The Twilight of Democracy: The Bush Plan for America (Common Courage Press, 2004). She has written and spoken extensively on civil liberties, human rights, and international law. She is currently organizing a major Forum on Dissent Since 9/11 in Miami from March 11-13. See www.partnersinprotest.org.

In a shocking jury verdict today, a tireless watchdog for liberty was convicted of violating special administrative prison rules and of providing material support to terrorists.

Lynne Stewart never ever thought she could blow off the rules that apply to everyone else. She never thought she was above the law. She never supported or endorsed terrorism. Nor did she ever intend to provide material support to terrorists.

The words she spoke to her client were meant for her client alone and the one who has violated rights here is the Department of Justice. They violated something so sacred that it can hardly be spoken without somehow losing the value of it: they violated the attorney/client privilege. The DOJ violated this privilege by listening in on her conversations with her client, which they then took out of context and tried to make into a monstrous thing.

But is anyone prosecuting them for this violation? No.

The DOJ has violated the last vestige of democracy: the judiciary, by using this system to destroy one of the watchdogs of liberty, our criminal defense lawyers. Without criminal defense lawyers, who will protect us from government incursions of our rights?

Lynne continued to believe in her client's innocence, and to declare that evidence against him was fabricated by our government in order to secure his conviction.

Has this fact come out anywhere? Has any newspaper revealed that the client Stewart represented was convicted on fabricated evidence? Have any of them investigated the charge? Has the Department of Justice investigated it? No? Why not?

The New York Times writes today about Stewart's conviction: "The government never showed that any violence ever resulted from Mr. Sattar's calls or from any action by Ms. Stewart or Mr. Yousry; there were no victims in the case. The Islamic Group never cancelled the cease-fire, which remains in effect to this day. The defendants were never accused of plotting any terrorism in the United States. The evidence showed that Ms. Stewart had had nothing to do with writing or issuing the fatwa."

AND: "Ultimately the jury appeared to have been persuaded by the fact that Ms. Stewart, a lawyer, had clearly violated the legal letter of the prison rules."

Violated the legal letter of prison rules? A violation of an administrative measure is not a crime. Do you sentence an attorney to twenty years in jail for not following a regulation?

This day the Justice Department has done a great injustice, not just to Lynne Stewart, but to our entire system of justice, to our country, and to our democracy. I fear the upshot of this event and can only hope the members of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals are able to maintain their clear-headedness in the face of the deep-seated fears of terrorism we all share and the huge barrage of innocuous and irrelevant evidence they will have to review.

Lynne Stewart's conviction does not only hurt the bar; it hurts us all.



http://www.counterpunch.org/bergen02112005.html
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Green Mountain Dem Donating Member (784 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-11-05 12:20 PM
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1. Amy Goodwin on Democracy Now.....
had excellent interview with her, and her attorney, and Ramsey Clark today. We are really going down that proverbial "slippery slope" now...full speed ahead with our new AG!!!
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Village Idiot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-11-05 12:57 PM
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2. no offense - it's Amy GoodMAN.
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Itsthetruth Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-11-05 03:20 PM
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3. Stewart Vows To Fight The Frame-up
Edited on Sat Feb-12-05 08:42 AM by Skinner
By LARRY NEUMEISTER Associated Press Writer
The Associated Press
NEW YORK Feb 11, 2005

A veteran civil rights lawyer known for representing radicals and revolutionaries in her 30 years on the New York legal scene has vowed to fight her conviction for smuggling messages of violence from one of her jailed clients to his terrorist disciples.

Lynne Stewart, 65, a firebrand, left-wing activist, was convicted Thursday of conspiracy, providing material support to terrorists, defrauding the government and making false statements.

"It's a dark day for civil liberties and for civil liberties lawyers in this country," attorney Ron Kuby said Thursday. "In the post 9-11 era, where dissidents are treated as traitors, it's perhaps no surprise that a zealous civil rights lawyer becomes a convict."

Kuby, who briefly represented Omar Abdel-Rahman after the radical Egyptian sheik's 1993 arrest, said the verdict was a "terrible message to send at a time when we need civil rights lawyers more than ever."

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http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=490420






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Itsthetruth Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-11-05 03:35 PM
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4. Government Targeted Lynn Stewart To Spread Fear Among Lawyers
Edited on Sat Feb-12-05 08:42 AM by Skinner
Tne Newstandard
July 28, 2004
Trial of Radical Lawyer Lynne Stewart Underway in New York City
by Ron Chepesiuk


"The government seems to be singling her out as poster child for its campaign to justify the unconstitutional monitoring of conversations between lawyers and inmates. This is clearly designed to have a chilling effect on lawyers zealously representing their clients." -- Bruce Nestor, President of the National Lawyers Guild

"I need to have a big mouth for this trial," Stewart explained in an interview from her home. "It’s important that the public learn what’s going on in the trial from me and not through the prosecutors’ statements in the press, which portray me as a messenger of terrorism."

The FBI made Stewart’s arrest on April 12, 2002, a high profile event. Agents invaded her office and searched it for several hours. The media was filled with images of agents carrying off boxes and records. Attorney General John Ashcroft flew to New York City to announce Stewart’s indictment in a well-publicized news conference.

Several prominent legal organizations condemned the action. In a news release, Bruce Nestor, President of the National Lawyers Guild, said the federal indictment of New York attorney Lynne Stewart was representative of the government’s broader attack on attorney client privilege. "Stewart is a veteran criminal defense attorney who often represents both controversial causes and unpopular clients," Nestor explained. "The government seems to be singling her out as poster child for its campaign to justify the unconstitutional monitoring of conversations between lawyers and inmates. This is clearly designed to have a chilling effect on lawyers zealously representing their clients."

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http://newstandardnews.net/content/?action=show_item&itemid=744
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7. Itsthetruth
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radfringe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-11-05 03:46 PM
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5. my partner works at a small law firm
when the news of Stewart's conviction hit the paper -- the lawyers hit the ceiling...

they are appalled, upset, angry, disgusted and probably scared of what this can mean in the long run

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PROGRESSIVE1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-11-05 03:49 PM
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6. A Bush Dictatorship is a reality now.
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