Attorney: Protests show need to move trial

By Jonathon Shacat
Wick News Service
Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, July 23, 2008 6:40 PM MDT


BISBEE — An attorney defending U.S. Border Patrol Agent Nicholas Corbett’s murder case says the recent protest in Tucson against Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is another reason the upcoming trial should be moved to Phoenix.


In a filing dated Monday submitted in federal court in Tucson, attorney Jim Calle replied to the prosecution’s response to the defense’s change of venue motion.

Defense attorneys want the trial moved from U.S. District Court in Tucson to Phoenix due to extensive media coverage of this case in particular and immigration issues in general. Prosecutors don’t directly oppose the change-of-venue request but want the court to conduct an investigation to determine if a fair and impartial jury can be found in Tucson.

Calle replies that “the defendant believes there is more than enough evidence of a polarized jury pool in Southern Arizona to warrant a change of venue now and not during jury selection in Pima County.”

On July 10, Arpaio, who has enforced existing laws that resulted in the deportation of numerous illegal immigrants, attended a book signing event at a Tucson bookstore. Some protesters also attended the event and beat a piñata outside the store.

“In a scene reminiscent of anti-American protesters in the Middle East, the pro-immigrant protesters pummeled the Arpaio piñata with a stick until it fell to the ground, at which point they proceeded to kick the piñata until it came apart. At this point, Pima County Legal Defender and pro-immigrant advocate Isabel Garcia picked up and paraded around with Arpaio’s head to the cheers and chants of her protesting compatriots,” Calle states in the filing.

In the court filing, Calle argues that if Judge David Bury determines during jury selection that a different venue is warranted, then it would be impossible for parties to proceed with trial as scheduled due to the need to make arrangements for hotel stays and travel arrangements for themselves and all witnesses.

Comments

    GARY ROSE wrote on Jul 25, 2008 11:08 PM:

    " Trying to Read the comments No Matter what you do they wont come in . CAN YOU FIX THANKS GRR "

    Jeffersonian wrote on Jul 25, 2008 8:31 AM:

    " This Isabel Garcia is a communist, criminal supporting liar, who gets paid by the citizens of Pima county. What a shame the district attorney is such a wimp. Any other employee would be fired, but the politically correct worms are afraid they might "upset" the large group of illegal aliens who support this "Woman". (Term used loosely, since I'm really not sure what IT is.) "

    Chantal wrote on Jul 24, 2008 9:10 PM:

    " IF there would be ANY trial, it should be held in Pennsylvania, not AZ. The lawlessness and uncivil behavior on the part of those citizens who protest a Sheriff who is upholding and enforcing our laws, combined with the violations of existing law by Gordon, Nepolitano, and Garcia, demonstrates that those in this state sworn to uphold our laws are those most guilty of breaking them. No American should be judged by these Anti-Americans or those who support them. "

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