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19 July 2010 By Stephen Lendman Describing Lynne, one of this
writer's previous articles said the following: She worked selfishly, tirelessly,
and heroically for 30 years as a human rights
champion, defending America's poor, underprivileged,
and unwanted - people never afforded due process and
judicial fairness without an advocate like her. She
knew the risks, yet took them courageously until
bogusly indicted on April 9, 2002 for: --"conspiring to defraud the
United States; -- conspiring to provide and
conceal material support to terrorist activity; -- providing and concealing
material support to terrorist activity; and -- two counts of making false
statements." Detailed information can be
gotten from this writer's previous articles, accessed
through the following links: http://sjlendman.blogspot.com/2006/10/lynne-stewarts-crime-of-courage-honor.html http://sjlendman.blogspot.com/2008/04/lynne-stewarts-long-struggle-for.html http://sjlendman.blogspot.com/2009/11/lynne-stewart-heroic-human-rights.html http://sjlendman.blogspot.com/2010/04/updating-lynne-stewarts-love-struggle.html http://sjlendman.blogspot.com/2010/06/updating-lynne-stewarts-love-struggle.html A brief timeline was as follows: -- indicted on April 9, 2002; -- on February 10, 2005,
convicted on all counts; -- on October, 17, 2006,
sentenced to 28 months; -- on November 17, 2009, a US
Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit three-judge
panel upheld the conviction, shamelessly accusing
Lynne of "knowingly and willfully making false
statements," redirecting her case to District Court
Judge John Koeltl for resentencing, instructing him to
consider enhancements for terrorism, perjury, and
abuse of her position as a lawyer - an outrageous
mandate intimidating Koeltl to comply. -- on November 19, 2009, Stewart
jailed at MCC-NY, 150 Park Row, New York, NY; and -- on July 15, 2010, Stewart
resentenced to 10 years imprisonment for doing her job
honorably, ethically, and admirably with distinction
for 30 years. New York Times writer John Eligon
headlined the news, saying: "Sentence Is Sharply Increased
for Lawyer Convicted of Aiding Terror," adding: After her sentence, a "collective
gasp went up from (her) supporters, who packed the
broad, high-ceilinged courtroom....followed by a few
shrieks and sobs; some held their hands over their
mouths." Allowed to speak, Lynne said: "I'm somewhat stunned, Judge, by
the swift change in my outlook. We will continue to
struggle on to take all available options to do what
we need to do to change this. I feel like I let a lot
of my good people down," after which supporters
shouted, "We love you!" Stewart added: "Over the last
eight months, prison has diminished me. Daily, I
confront the prospect of death." So does her husband, Ralph
Poynter, calling it "a death sentence," - a shocking
miscarriage of justice, symbolizing America's descent
to hell, its moral remnants lost, its democracy a
convenient illusion, its despotic reality ruthless,
corrupted, brutish and merciless, favoring power over
populism under a Constitution political philosopher
Sheldon Wolin describes as "conscripted to serve as
(its) apprentice rather than its conscience." On July 16, New York Law
Journal's Mark Hamblett headlined, "Lynne Stewart Gets
a New 10-Year Prison Sentence," saying: Koeltl imposed a longer sentence,
saying "comments by Stewart in 2006, including a
statement in a television interview that she would do
'it' again and would not 'do anything differently'
influenced his decision....indicat(ing) the original
sentence 'was not sufficient' to reflect the goals of
sentencing guidelines." Forgotten were Koeltl's October
2006 comment, calling Lynne's character
"extraordinary," saying she was "a credit to her
profession," and that a long imprisonment would be "an
unreasonable result," citing "the somewhat atypical
nature of her case (and) lack of evidence that any
victim was harmed...." Calling terrorism enhancement
"dramatically unreasonable (because it grossly)
overstate(d) the seriousness of (her) conduct (and
would equate her with) repeat felony offenders for the
most serious offenses including murder and drug
trafficking." He did consider Stewart's age
(70), her health (poor), her distinguished career
representing society's disadvantaged and unwanted, and
the unlikelihood she'd commit another "crime." "But (he) clearly got the message
from the 2nd Circuit," and complied, his own career
perhaps on the line otherwise. The American Bar Association's
Model Code of Judicial Conduct Updated in February 2007, its
preamble calls for: -- "An independent, fair and
impartial judiciary," calling it "indispensable to our
system of justice, (composed of) men and women of
integrity; -- Judges should....at all times
(ensure) the greatest possible public confidence in
their independence, impartiality, integrity, and
competence; -- The Model Code....establishes
standards (of) ethical conduct, (including)
overarching principles of judicial ethics (and
fairness), consistent with constitutional
requirements, statutes, other court rules, and
decisional law, and with due regard for all relevant
circumstances;" above all, the truth, not a corrupted
prosecutorial version of it, the kind sending innocent
people to prison, including society's best, none
better than Lynne. Mark the date - July 15, 2010, a
day of infamy, activist/writer Elaine Brower saying
"The Veil is Lifted, The Gloves Are off," Stewart's
lynching showing America's true face - cruel, unfair,
lawless and debauched, a nation no longer fit to live
in. A Final Note Jeff Mackler, West Coast Director
of the Lynne Stewart Defense Committee, reports she'll
"serve her sentence in Danbury, Connecticut's minimum
security prison....a brilliant and dedicated fighter
sacrificed on the alter of an intolerant class-biased
system of repression and war." A giant among us, she won't be
forgotten, a Supreme Court appeal expected, despite
little chance for compassion or judicial fairness,
qualities absent in the Roberts court. Stephen Lendman lives in
Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.
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