On Wednesday, a three judge panel of the Court
of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit ratified the
guilty verdicts against the Five Cuban
anti-terrorists imprisoned in the United States
since 1998, and annulled the sentences of three
of them who will be newly sentenced in Miami.
The panel ratified the sentences of René
González (15 years) and Gerardo Hernández (two
life sentences plus 15 years). In the latter
case the decision of the panel was 2-1. In a
16-page opinion Judge Phyllis Kravitch affirmed
that the government did not present sufficient
evidence to find Gerardo guilty of the charge of
conspiracy to commit murder.
The cases of Ramón Labañino (life imprisonment
plus 18 years), Fernando González (19 years) and
Antonio Guerrero (life imprisonment plus 10
years) were sent for resentencing to the judge
of the Florida Court.
It will be Judge Joan Lenard who will call a
hearing to issue the next decision. It was
Lenard who gave the disproportionate sentences
against the Five in 2001.
The 99-page decision of the Atlanta Court
decided that the defense appeal arguments
referring to the charges are "meritless". The
language of this decision was more political
than legal and explicitly mirrored the
government's position.
The decision was handed down at a time when the
US Government is manipulating to protect the
international terrorist Luis Posada Carriles by
refusing either to extradite him to Venezuela,
from whence he fled when he was tried for
destroying a civilian airplane in full flight,
or to try him in the United States; thus
violating the International Conventions against
terrorism.
Nor is it possible to ignore the decision in the
context of the US election, where the topic of
Cuba acquires particular relevance in the state
of Florida.
Judge Pryor wrote the opinion in the name of the
three judges. In 2007, Pryor was designated by
Bush, through an arrangement negotiated by
today's Republican Party candidate John McCain,
after the Senate had rejected Pryor's
appointment. This was denounced at the time by
important US media, including the Atlanta
Journal Constitution and The Washington Post,
given the known ultra rightwing positions of
this judge.
Granma 05-06-2008