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Jose Compean

José Alonso Compeán (born 1976) is a former United States Border Patrol Agent, convicted of shooting (wounding) a fleeing, illegal alien drug smuggler on the United States–Mexico border near El Paso, Texas, on February 17, 2005, and of covering up the shooting: i.e. "obstructing justice by willfully defacing the crime scene". On 19 January 2009, President Bush commuted the sentences of both Compean and fellow agent Ignacio Ramos, effectively ending their prison term on March 20, 2009,[1] and they were released on February 17, 2009.[2] They were granted full pardons on December 22, 2020, by President Donald Trump.[3]

Former U.S. Border Patrol Agent Jose Compean
December 2020 pardon granted by Donald Trump

Events edit

Compeán was patrolling a section of border with Ramos when they spotted a man crossing the border. They stopped him in a van containing 743 pounds of marijuana,[4] but he ran. Compeán said he thought the suspect had a gun and was going to shoot him so he fired at him first. His shot missed but his partner, hearing gunfire, fired in order to defend Compeán and hit the suspect in the buttocks. They lost sight of the man, but said they saw him on the Mexican side of the border. They mistakenly did not believe that he had been injured, so they did not report the incident even though it involved the discharge of their firearms.[5][6]

Trial and aftermath edit

The two officers were arrested after the drug smuggler, Osvaldo Aldrete Dávila, filed a complaint against them. After a two-week jury trial, Compeán was found guilty on 11 counts, including discharging a firearm during the commission of a violent crime, which by itself carries a federally mandated 10-year minimum sentence. Without that charge, both agents involved would have received far shorter sentences. Instead, Compeán was sentenced to 12 years in prison, and his partner, Ignacio Ramos, was sentenced to 11 years in prison.[5] Aldrete Dávila was granted immunity to testify against the two agents and received six border crossing visas to come to the United States and testify.[7]

The arrest, trial, conviction and imprisonment of Compeán and Ramos has created a firestorm of controversy from those opposing illegal immigration. Efforts have been launched in the United States Congress calling on President George W. Bush to pardon the two men.[6] On 2007-12-06 a resolution was introduced in the Congress seeking to commute their sentences.[8]

On November 15, 2007, Aldrete Dávila, the man shot by Ramos, was arrested at a border crossing in El Paso, Texas. A sealed indictment had been issued for his arrest on a variety of drug smuggling charges. According to the indictment, his alleged crimes occurred after he testified for the United States against the agents. If convicted he faces up to 40 years in prison.[6]

Appeals edit

The two men appealed their case to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans.[5] On 28 July 2008 the Fifth Circuit court of appeals rejected the appeals of both Ramos and Compean.[9]

Attorneys for Compeán and Ramos argued, that among other factors, Aldrete Dávila was improperly allowed to assert his rights against self-incrimination in the trial.

They charged that in the written immunity deal with prosecutors, he was given immunity against any charges thus removing the possibility of self-incrimination during Compeán's trial.[10]

During oral arguments before the three-judge appeals panel, Judge E. Grady Jolly remarked that "For some reason, this one got out of hand it seems to me ... It does seem to me like the government overreacted here."[4][11][12]

Disposition (sentence commuted) edit

On January 19, 2009, President Bush commuted the sentences of Jose Compean and Ignacio Ramos.[13]

Petition for pardon edit

Although Bush commuted the two men's sentences, he did not grant them a full pardon, thus leaving Compean and Ramos with criminal records that made it hard for them to find jobs.[14] In September 2017, US Congressman Duncan D. Hunter wrote a letter to president Donald Trump asking him to give both men a full pardon.[15] Trump granted both men full pardons on December 22, 2020.[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Riechmann, Deb. (January 19, 2009). . Startribune.com. Associated Press. Archived from the original on January 23, 2009.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on February 21, 2009. Retrieved February 17, 2009.
  3. ^ "Statement from the Press Secretary Regarding Executive Grants of Clemency". whitehouse.gov. Retrieved December 22, 2020 – via National Archives.
  4. ^ a b Carroll, Susan (4 December 2007). "Ex-agents get boost in court". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2007-12-08.
  5. ^ a b c Kunzleman, Michael (2007-12-03). "Appeal Heard in Border Agents' Shooting". Washington Post.
  6. ^ a b c "Mexican Drug Smuggler Shot By Border Agents Indicted on Drug Smuggling Charges". FoxNews.com. 2007-11-16. Retrieved 2007-12-07.
  7. ^ "Tonight's Facts: Border Drug War". CNN.com. 2007-07-26. Retrieved 2007-12-07.
  8. ^ Guilot, Louie (2007-12-06). "Resolution introduced to free Ramos, Compeán". elpasotimes.com. Retrieved 2007-12-07.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ [1][dead link]
  10. ^ Guilot, Louie (2007-12-02). "Immunity deal key in Ramos, Compean appeal". elpasotimes.com. Retrieved 2007-12-07.[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ Guilot, Louie (2007-12-04). "Judge calls prosecuting ex-agents an overreaction". elpasotimes.co. Retrieved 2007-12-08.[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ (PDF). United States Attorney for the Western District of Texas website. December 12, 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 8, 2008. Retrieved 2007-12-08. (PDF file)
  13. ^ . Star Tribune. Archived from the original on January 23, 2009. Retrieved January 19, 2009.
  14. ^ "Rep. Hunter asks Trump to pardon border patrol agents who covered up their shooting of drug smuggler". 27 September 2017.
  15. ^ "Rep. Duncan Hunter urges Trump to pardon ex-Border Patrol agents". Fox News. 28 September 2017.
  16. ^ "Statement from the Press Secretary Regarding Executive Grants of Clemency". whitehouse.gov. Retrieved December 22, 2020 – via National Archives.

Legal transcripts edit

External links edit

  • Department of Homeland Security Report of Investigation 2016-12-12 at the Wayback Machine (PDF file)
  • United States Attorney's Office for the Western District of Texas

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Jose Alonso Compean born 1976 is a former United States Border Patrol Agent convicted of shooting wounding a fleeing illegal alien drug smuggler on the United States Mexico border near El Paso Texas on February 17 2005 and of covering up the shooting i e obstructing justice by willfully defacing the crime scene On 19 January 2009 President Bush commuted the sentences of both Compean and fellow agent Ignacio Ramos effectively ending their prison term on March 20 2009 1 and they were released on February 17 2009 2 They were granted full pardons on December 22 2020 by President Donald Trump 3 Former U S Border Patrol Agent Jose CompeanDecember 2020 pardon granted by Donald Trump Contents 1 Events 2 Trial and aftermath 3 Appeals 4 Disposition sentence commuted 5 Petition for pardon 6 See also 7 References 7 1 Legal transcripts 8 External linksEvents editCompean was patrolling a section of border with Ramos when they spotted a man crossing the border They stopped him in a van containing 743 pounds of marijuana 4 but he ran Compean said he thought the suspect had a gun and was going to shoot him so he fired at him first His shot missed but his partner hearing gunfire fired in order to defend Compean and hit the suspect in the buttocks They lost sight of the man but said they saw him on the Mexican side of the border They mistakenly did not believe that he had been injured so they did not report the incident even though it involved the discharge of their firearms 5 6 Trial and aftermath editThe two officers were arrested after the drug smuggler Osvaldo Aldrete Davila filed a complaint against them After a two week jury trial Compean was found guilty on 11 counts including discharging a firearm during the commission of a violent crime which by itself carries a federally mandated 10 year minimum sentence Without that charge both agents involved would have received far shorter sentences Instead Compean was sentenced to 12 years in prison and his partner Ignacio Ramos was sentenced to 11 years in prison 5 Aldrete Davila was granted immunity to testify against the two agents and received six border crossing visas to come to the United States and testify 7 The arrest trial conviction and imprisonment of Compean and Ramos has created a firestorm of controversy from those opposing illegal immigration Efforts have been launched in the United States Congress calling on President George W Bush to pardon the two men 6 On 2007 12 06 a resolution was introduced in the Congress seeking to commute their sentences 8 On November 15 2007 Aldrete Davila the man shot by Ramos was arrested at a border crossing in El Paso Texas A sealed indictment had been issued for his arrest on a variety of drug smuggling charges According to the indictment his alleged crimes occurred after he testified for the United States against the agents If convicted he faces up to 40 years in prison 6 Appeals editThe two men appealed their case to the 5th U S Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans 5 On 28 July 2008 the Fifth Circuit court of appeals rejected the appeals of both Ramos and Compean 9 Attorneys for Compean and Ramos argued that among other factors Aldrete Davila was improperly allowed to assert his rights against self incrimination in the trial They charged that in the written immunity deal with prosecutors he was given immunity against any charges thus removing the possibility of self incrimination during Compean s trial 10 During oral arguments before the three judge appeals panel Judge E Grady Jolly remarked that For some reason this one got out of hand it seems to me It does seem to me like the government overreacted here 4 11 12 Disposition sentence commuted editOn January 19 2009 President Bush commuted the sentences of Jose Compean and Ignacio Ramos 13 Petition for pardon editAlthough Bush commuted the two men s sentences he did not grant them a full pardon thus leaving Compean and Ramos with criminal records that made it hard for them to find jobs 14 In September 2017 US Congressman Duncan D Hunter wrote a letter to president Donald Trump asking him to give both men a full pardon 15 Trump granted both men full pardons on December 22 2020 16 See also editList of people pardoned or granted clemency by the president of the United StatesReferences edit Riechmann Deb January 19 2009 Bush commutes prison sentences of 2 former US border agents Startribune com Associated Press Archived from the original on January 23 2009 Former el Paso Border Patrol Agents Released from Prison News Story KFOX el Paso Archived from the original on February 21 2009 Retrieved February 17 2009 Statement from the Press Secretary Regarding Executive Grants of Clemency whitehouse gov Retrieved December 22 2020 via National Archives a b Carroll Susan 4 December 2007 Ex agents get boost in court Houston Chronicle Retrieved 2007 12 08 a b c Kunzleman Michael 2007 12 03 Appeal Heard in Border Agents Shooting Washington Post a b c Mexican Drug Smuggler Shot By Border Agents Indicted on Drug Smuggling Charges FoxNews com 2007 11 16 Retrieved 2007 12 07 Tonight s Facts Border Drug War CNN com 2007 07 26 Retrieved 2007 12 07 Guilot Louie 2007 12 06 Resolution introduced to free Ramos Compean elpasotimes com Retrieved 2007 12 07 permanent dead link 1 dead link Guilot Louie 2007 12 02 Immunity deal key in Ramos Compean appeal elpasotimes com Retrieved 2007 12 07 permanent dead link Guilot Louie 2007 12 04 Judge calls prosecuting ex agents an overreaction elpasotimes co Retrieved 2007 12 08 permanent dead link Statement of U S Attorney Johnny Sutton following today s oral argument before the Fifth U S Circuit Court of Appeals in RE United States of America v Ignacio Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean PDF United States Attorney for the Western District of Texas website December 12 2007 Archived from the original PDF on March 8 2008 Retrieved 2007 12 08 PDF file Bush commutes prison sentences of former US Border Patrol agents in drug dealer shooting Star Tribune Archived from the original on January 23 2009 Retrieved January 19 2009 Rep Hunter asks Trump to pardon border patrol agents who covered up their shooting of drug smuggler 27 September 2017 Rep Duncan Hunter urges Trump to pardon ex Border Patrol agents Fox News 28 September 2017 Statement from the Press Secretary Regarding Executive Grants of Clemency whitehouse gov Retrieved December 22 2020 via National Archives Legal transcripts edit Transcript of the Sentencing United States vs Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean PDF file Transcript of the Verdict US vs Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean PDF file External links editDepartment of Homeland Security Report of Investigation Archived 2016 12 12 at the Wayback Machine PDF file United States Attorney s Office for the Western District of Texas Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose Compean amp oldid 1175587186, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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