Roman Polansky RAPED Semantha Geimer Orally, Analy and Vaginally - TRAUMA for victim is so much that she wants it to be out of sight from her

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Sun Jun 27 01:02:32 EDT 2010


Roman Polansky RAPED Semantha Geimer Orally, Analy and Vaginally -
TRAUMA for victim is so much that she wants it to be out of sight from
her

Full Court Declaration of ROMAN POLANSKY

http://www.netlexfrance.net/29/09/2009/roman-polanski-a-respected-fugitive-case-n%C2%B0-a-334139/

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/polanskib12.html


On Jun 26, 9:41 pm, small Pox <smallpox... at gmail.com> wrote:
> How Non-Torah Zionist Rabbi Sholom Rubashkin, a former vice president
> of Agriprocessors Inc became so rich and EARNED 27 years in JAIL ?
> Most Jew Lawyers are LIARS !!!
>
> Former slaughterhouse exec gets 27 years for fraud
> By MICHAEL J. CRUMB (AP) – 4 days ago
>
> CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — A former Iowa kosher slaughterhouse executive was
> sentenced Tuesday to 27 years in prison for financial fraud, a
> sentence legal experts called severe but not necessarily surprising as
> judges take tough stances on white-collar crime.
>
> Sholom Rubashkin, a former vice president of Agriprocessors Inc., also
> was ordered to pay $27 million in restitution by Chief U.S. District
> Court Judge Linda R. Reade, who had released a memorandum outlining
> the sentence a day earlier.
>
> A jury convicted Rubashkin last fall of 86 federal financial fraud
> charges. Defense attorney Guy Cook said he plans to appeal. About 100
> supporters gathered outside the courthouse Tuesday, some holding signs
> reading "We want fair & equal justice."
>
> Prosecutors had sought a 25-year sentence, but called the slightly
> longer punishment "entirely appropriate."
>
> "It is a lengthy sentence, but he earned it by everything he did," U.S
> attorney spokesman Bob Teig said.
>
> Rubashkin oversaw the plant in Postville, Iowa, that gained attention
> in 2008 after a large-scale immigration raid in which authorities
> detained 389 illegal immigrants. The plant eventually filed for
> bankruptcy and was later sold.
>
> After an investigation by a court-appointed trustee, prosecutors
> alleged Rubashkin intentionally deceived the company's lender and
> directed employees to create fake invoices in order to show St. Louis-
> based First Bank the plant had more money flowing in than it did. Cook
> tried to portray Rubashkin as a bumbling businessman who never even
> read the loan agreement with First Bank.
>
> Rubashkin also faced 72 charges for allegedly allowing illegal
> immigrants to work at the plant but Reade dismissed those charges and
> a jury acquitted Rubashkin of state child labor charges earlier this
> month.
>
> Stanford University law professor Robert Weisberg called Rubashkin's
> 27-year sentence "dubious" even though severe sentences are
> increasingly common in the wake of major fraud cases, such as that
> against Enron. The energy company's 2001 collapse cost thousands of
> jobs and billions of dollars.
>
> Weisberg contended Rubashkin's case does not rise to such a level.
>
> "I don't understand why it was a longer sentence than what the
> prosecution asked for, especially when the prosecution asked for a
> sentence that was already pretty severe," Weisberg said.
>
> But Robert Rigg, a law professor at Drake University in Des Moines,
> said the slaughterhouse case is by no means small, "especially for
> Iowa."
>
> He said the raid's economic impact and disruption the case caused in
> Postville likely factored into Reade's sentencing.
>
> "There is a lot of collateral damage here and you can understand why a
> judge would take the facts and the circumstances of the case as an
> aggravating factor," Rigg said.
>
> Defense attorneys argue Reade improperly considered other factors,
> such as the raid and immigration case, in sentencing for the fraud
> conviction. The judge did not specifically address her reasoning for
> the lengthy sentence, but her 52-page memorandum handed down Monday
> leaned heavily on documents submitted by prosecutors.
>
> "Here, the record establishes Defendant committed an unprecedented
> amount of criminal conduct which has not entered into the
> determination of the advisory (sentencing) guidelines," Reade said.
>
> Teig agreed that information about illegal immigrants working at the
> slaughterhouse was an integral part of the fraud investigation.
>
> "The jury found the defendant knew illegal immigrants were being
> harbored at the plant and lied to the bank about that, so clearly it
> was part of the fraud charges that the defendant was involved in the
> hiring of illegal immigrants," Teig said.
>
> Rigg, the Drake professor, said he had tried cases before Reade when
> she was a state court judge and called her a "stickler." He said she
> is a "harsher sentencer than most," but not the most harsh he's seen.
>
> "Does she take a bite out of your client? Yes," Rigg said. "You better
> be prepared if you go in asking Judge Reade for leniency. I would not
> envy a lawyer who has to go in and argue a case before Judge Reade
> that has a vast impact."
>
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