Posada trial prosecutor adds twist to proceedings | McClatchy Washington Bureau

×
Sign In
Sign In
    • Customer Service
    • Mobile & Apps
    • Contact Us
    • Newsletters
    • Subscriber Services

    • All White House
    • Russia
    • All Congress
    • Budget
    • All Justice
    • Supreme Court
    • DOJ
    • Criminal Justice
    • All Elections
    • Campaigns
    • Midterms
    • The Influencer Series
    • All Policy
    • National Security
    • Guantanamo
    • Environment
    • Climate
    • Energy
    • Water Rights
    • Guns
    • Poverty
    • Health Care
    • Immigration
    • Trade
    • Civil Rights
    • Agriculture
    • Technology
    • Cybersecurity
    • All Nation & World
    • National
    • Regional
    • The East
    • The West
    • The Midwest
    • The South
    • World
    • Diplomacy
    • Latin America
    • Investigations
  • Podcasts
    • All Opinion
    • Political Cartoons

  • Our Newsrooms

You have viewed all your free articles this month

Subscribe

Or subscribe with your Google account and let Google manage your subscription.

Courts & Crime

Posada trial prosecutor adds twist to proceedings

Juan O. Tamayo - The Miami Herald

January 24, 2011 07:04 AM

A prosecutor in the Luis Posada Carriles trial made a stunning admission Friday: The defense has been effective in alleging U.S. officials tricked the militant Cuban exile into lying under oath.

``Right now there is an impression in this jury that this defendant was taken advantage of'' when he was interviewed by U.S. immigration officials in 2005 and 2006, prosecutor Jerome Teresinski told U.S. District Court Judge Kathleen Cardone.

All 11 charges of perjury, obstruction and immigration fraud against Posada, 82, a former CIA asset with a decades-old record of anti-Castro plots, stem from his sworn testimony at the two interviews.

Teresinski's comment, made when jurors were not in the courtroom, came as he sought Cardone's permission to widen the scope of the evidence he could present to prove that the immigration officials didn't take advantage of Posada.

More fireworks exploded in the courtroom later Friday when Teresinski indirectly referred to the many allegations of violent anti-Castro plots linked to Posada. The judge had already ruled that the jury should not hear the allegations.

An angry Arturo V. Hernandez, Posada's attorney, swiftly moved for a mistrial. Cardone denied the motion but warned that ``at some point I may change my mind.''

The wrangling went to the heart of Hernandez's allegation that U.S. immigration officials knew that Posada's requests for asylum and citizenship would be rejected, but still interviewed him under oath to illegally gather evidence for a criminal prosecution.

To read the complete article, visit www.miamiherald.com.

Read Next

Courts & Crime

Trump will have to nominate 9th Circuit judges all over again in 2019

By Emily Cadei

December 28, 2018 03:00 AM

President Trump’s three picks to fill 9th Circuit Court vacancies in California didn’t get confirmed in 2018, which means he will have to renominate them next year.

KEEP READING

MORE COURTS & CRIME

Criminal Justice

Ted Cruz rallies conservatives with changes to criminal justice reform plan

December 06, 2018 01:51 PM

Congress

Kamala Harris aide resigns after harassment, retaliation settlement surfaces

December 05, 2018 07:18 PM

Congress

Felons may be back in the hemp farming business

December 05, 2018 04:08 PM

Investigations

‘This may be just the beginning.’ U.S. unveils first criminal charges over Panama Papers

December 04, 2018 07:27 PM

Criminal Justice

How a future Trump Cabinet member gave a serial sex abuser the deal of a lifetime

November 28, 2018 08:00 AM

Criminal Justice

Texas oilman Tim Dunn aims to broaden GOP’s appeal with criminal justice plan

November 20, 2018 04:25 PM
Take Us With You

Real-time updates and all local stories you want right in the palm of your hand.

McClatchy Washington Bureau App

View Newsletters

Subscriptions
  • Newsletters
Learn More
  • Customer Service
  • Securely Share News Tips
  • Contact Us
Advertising
  • Advertise With Us
Copyright
Privacy Policy
Terms of Service