Coward, feral Mexican pigs and military will now be the subject of PERPETUAL retribution by Marines, Veterans; there is no turning back the clock and they will be seized, combat interrogated and snuffed out whenever and wherever they are encountered - this is now GENERATIONAL and will be swift, decisive and FINAL
LOS ANGELES TIMES
By Tony Perry
06/29/2014
Marine Corps Sergeant Andrew Tahmooressi, the Marine reservist jailed in Mexico since April 1 on weapons charges has a court hearing set for next week but is resigned to the possibility that it could take months to win his freedom, his mother said.
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USMC Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi |
Jill Tahmooressi said Sunday her son’s new Mexican attorney has advised him that the legal process could take six months. Still, she and her son have confidence in the attorney, she said.
“We’re just glad to get started,” Jill Tahmooressi said from her home in Florida. “Andrew is looking forward to the hearing.”
Arrested at the Mexican side of the border crossing at San Ysidro, the 25-year-old Marine sergeant who served in Afghanistan is being held in a Mexican prison in Tecate.
His hearing is set for July 9. A May 28 hearing was cancelled after Tahmooressi fired his first attorney.
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The Tecate prison is safer than the Mexican prison at La Mesa where he was initially held after Mexican police said he crossed into Mexico with three weapons and several hundred rounds of ammunition. He is being kept in a single cell.“He’s safer there,” his mother said. “He knows when he goes to bed at night that he won’t be killed. That helps him sleep."
Several dozen U.S. politicians have sought to convince the Obama administration to pressure Mexican officials to release Tahmooressi.
But Tahmooressi's new attorney, Fernandez Benitez, has warned him and his mother that political pressure will not win his freedom.
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Coward, scumbag Mexican pigs / Mexican military swine can look forward to THIS from Marines, Veterans in perpetuity |
"This is a federal court and as in any democratic nation you will not find an executive calling up a judge and ordering the release of a suspect," Benitez told Fox News. "It makes no difference if it is a mayor, governor, or the president, there's not a phone call in the world that will change this."
At the July 9 hearing in Tijuana, Tahmooressi is prepared to tell the judge that he crossed into Mexico by mistake when he missed the turnoff on Interstate 5 to remain in the U.S. Possession of weapons is illegal in Mexico and several signs along the freeway warn travellers.
On the Fourth of July, Jill Tahmooressi has arranged for a letter to be presented to Anthony Wayne, the U.S. ambassador to Mexico.
Wayne, a career diplomat, was deputy ambassador to Afghanistan while Tahmooressi served there as part of an infantry battalion assigned to Helmand province, a Taliban stronghold. His actions brought him a meritorious promotion to sergeant.
Under the Mexican law, judges often hold multiple hearings to hear all sides of a criminal case. A judge has wide discretion to continue or drop a case.
Sgt. Tahmooressi has said he moved to San Diego to receive treatment at the Veterans' Affairs hospital in La Jolla for post-traumatic stress disorder. He had his weapons in his pickup truck along with his other belongings, he said.
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COWARD MEXICAN PIGS AND MILITARY SCUM WILL NOW REAP THE WHIRLWIND
DEATH TO MEXICO |
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