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March 21, 2008

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Deb, this truly is a miscarriage of justice. Our support is going to be needed even more in the time to come for our war veterans of Iraq and Afganistan. I visited and signed the Guestbook and will get a letter out this week. Thank you for your effort to spread this message to others!

Thanks Debbie for your message of support.

I had 4 letters to go out yesterday, but the wind blew them out of my mailbox. I found the 4 of them, but had to put them in new envelopes as the ink got wet in the snow. NOTHING is going to keep these letters from going out in support of Sarge.

As a former Navy medic, I am shocked that his treatment was so slipshod and damaging to him. As a former host parent to 60 teenage drug addicts, I find this push to put this very sick yong man in jail for 12 years horrific.

I am including his story in a book about addiction that I am writing. I spoke to Ms. Medved in the DA's office in California who is handling this case. Mr. Binkley's trial is not yet scheduled, she said. It will be a jury trial.

I am opposed to mandatory minimum sentencing.
Judges are opposing it; some states are sentencing drug users and non-violent offenders to rehabilitation in lieu of prison. Very sensible and lots cheaper.

President Elect Obama and VP Biden are said to be opposed to mandatory minimum sentencing.

A 12 year mandatory sentence for this very ill veteran would be a travesty of justice. I understand that he used an unloaded gun, and that the pharmacist he robbed (only of the percodan, nothing else) is asking for leniency.

I suggest we send letters to PResident Elect Obama requesting sentencing to a state supported rehabilitation facility -- and cc the letter to Mrs.Medved.

while his crime may be called "violent' because he used a weapon, would it require 12 years of imprisonment if all the factors were considered by a judge or jury? Transferringthe power of sentencingfrom a judge to a prosecutor is like goingstragiht to a surgeon when you have a tummy ache. Surgeons want to do surgery; judges want to judge; prosecutors prosecute. Madness.

12 years of hard time is simply punitive. It will not rehabilitate him. It will only destroy a young man who gave us his best. And can continue to contribute to our nation with proper medical treatment.

Mandatory minimum sentences takes away our ability to apply justice fairly. Its a new day -- one that encourages us to seek the better angels in us. This case is a perfect time to start spreading those wings.
A USNAVY former medic and writer

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