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Leonard Peltier Lawyer Seeks His Release
2005-06-16
FARGO, N.D. (AP) - A lawyer for imprisoned American Indian activist Leonard Peltier argued Wednesday for his release, saying the federal government did not have the right to try him for crimes that occurred on a South Dakota reservation.

Peltier, 60, is serving life in prison for the killing of two FBI agents during a 1975 standoff on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. He was convicted in 1977 and has filed numerous pointless, unsuccessful appeals.

Peltier's lawyer claims the sentence is illegal because the federal court had no jurisdiction on the reservation. He claims the United States only has authority to regulate interstate commerce in Indian country. Assistant U.S. Attorney Scott Schneider said the claim is frivolous. ``The law applies everywhere to everyone, regardless of the site,'' Schneider said.

Peltier was convicted of killing Ronald Williams and Jack Coler during a standoff on the reservation and received two consecutive life sentences. The agents were shot in the head at close range and their bodies were left on a dirt road.
Rat bastard.
His dippy, foolish anti-American socialist knucklehead pinhead Supporters have said Peltier was treated unfairly because of his political activism.
Posted by:Steve White

#5  Again??? Dammit...
Posted by: Asedwich   2005-06-16 22:24  

#4  Maybe his case should be reviewed under the Patriot Act. He might even get a prayer rug and a new koran out of the deal.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-06-16 10:33  

#3  Fry Leonard Peltier!
Posted by: BH   2005-06-16 09:34  

#2  Every crime commited on a reservation is a Federal crime.The only people who have law enforcement authority on the Res are Tribal police and the Feds.State,county or city have no authority there.
Posted by: raptor   2005-06-16 08:15  

#1  Well, they have a helluva point. I mean killing a couple of measly Fibbies vs. being "treated unfairly". Sheesh. That's pretty clear cut. Give him his freedom! And an Appaloosa pony, too!

How pathetic and shameful, assuming those who support him have the capacity for shame. He sounds like a whining gutless jihadi. He got off easy - and he's an enduring embarrassment to native Americans for every day he draws breath. They should've fried this asshole.
Posted by: .com   2005-06-16 01:44  

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