Green Party candidate for NY Governor Howie Hawkins, Opposes Increased Jail Time for Lawyer Lynne Stewart

July 16, 2010

Green Party candidate for NY Governor Howie Hawkins, Opposes Increased Jail Time for Lawyer Lynne Stewart

Hawkins Opposes Increased  Jail Time for Lawyer Lynne Stewart Calls it an Attempt to Intimidate Lawyers  Representing Unpopular Clients Howie Hawkins, the Green Party candidate for Governor,  harshly condemned
the increased jail time ordered for civil rights attorney  Lynne Stewart, calling it an affront to the American legal system.

“This is not about Lynne Stewart. This is about any  lawyer defending an unpopular client. It undermines our system of legal  representation, which is based on an adversarial system where the defendant has  the right to
confront their accusers.

Her increased sentence is an effort to  intimate lawyers who defend controversial clients. Ms. Stewart has an exemplary  record as a legal advocate for the poor and the oppressed and should be released  from prison. I call upon President Obama to immediately provide her clemency and  to put an end to this travesty of injustice,” said Hawkins, who was arrested  last November at a single payer universal health care protest at the Syracuse offices of WellPoint, the largest health insurance conglomerate in  the US. Lynne Stewart was resentenced today as per order of the  higher court from original sentence of 28 months to 10 years and a month.

This  could keep her behind bars until she turns 80. After her conviction in 2006, Hawkins, who was running  for US Senate, stated that “Lynne Stewart is just the latest in a long line of  victims in the war by the Bush administration and a bipartisan Congress to  repeal the Bill of Rights and erode civil liberties. Bush has callously used the  9/11 attacks as a pretext to curtail the right to a fair trial, to illegally spy  on Americans, and to sanction torture. Lynne Stewart has an exemplary life-long record of tireless and fearless legal advocacy for the oppressed.

She has been a  model for what being an attorney means. The problem here is not Ms. Stewart but  a presidential administration which is intent on beating down anyone who dares  challenges their effort to suppress the Constitution and rule of law,” added  Hawkins.

Hawkins said that a minimum Ms. Stewart, who is suffering  from cancer, should be allowed to serve her sentence under home  confinement. Stewart was a member of the court-appointed defense team  for Sheik Abdel Rahman. Rahman is serving a life sentence in connection with the  1993 World  Trade Center bombing. Stewart continued to act  as one of Rahman’s attorneys after his incarceration. As the Stewart indictment  and conviction shows, an attorney can be now charged with aiding and abetting  terrorism simply for engaging in everyday acts of lawyering.

For example,  responding to press queries, unless the subject of court gag orders imposed  during trials, is a
normal part of being a lawyer in a controversial case. Yet  for Stewart, it is a crime.

Howie Hawkins  – Green for Governor
www.howiehawkins.orgwww.gpny.org

For More Info: Howie Hawkins, 315  425-1019  Mark Dunlea, 518  860-3725

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